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TABLE OF CONTENTS
January 9, 2015 Volume 39, Issue 2
PROPOSED RULES
CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF
Pay Plan
80 Ill. Adm. Code 310............................................................................587
REVENUE, DEPARTMENT OF
Special County Retailers' Occupation Tax for Public Safety
86 Ill. Adm. Code 670............................................................................647
Special County Service Occupation Tax for Public Safety
86 Ill. Adm. Code 680............................................................................651
Non-Home Rule Municipal Retailers' Occupation Tax
86 Ill. Adm. Code 693…........................................................................655
Non-Home Rule Municipal Service Occupation Tax
86 Ill. Adm. Code 694............................................................................659
SECRETARY OF STATE
Issuance of Licenses
92 Ill. Adm. Code 1030..........................................................................663
ADOPTED RULES
FINANCIAL AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION, DEPARTMENT OF
Rules for Administration of the Compassionate Use of Medical
Cannabis Pilot Program
68 Ill. Adm. Code 1290..........................................................................695
EMERGENCY RULES
CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF
Pay Plan
80 Ill. Adm. Code 310............................................................................708
PEREMPTORY RULES
CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF
Pay Plan
80 Ill. Adm. Code 310............................................................................728
REGULATORY AGENDA
CHIEF PROCUREMENT OFFICER FOR DEPARTMENT
OF TRANSPORTATION
Chief Procurement Officer for the Department of Transportation Contract Procurement
44 Ill. Adm. Code 6…............................................................................757
CONCEALED CARRY LICENSING REVIEW BOARD, ILLINOIS
Concealed Carry Licensing Review
20 Ill. Adm. Code 2900..........................................................................758
CORRECTIONS, DEPARTMENT OF
Public Information, Rulemaking and Organization
2 Ill. Adm. Code 850…..........................................................................759
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EDUCATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD, ILLINOIS
Freedom of Information
2 Ill. Adm. Code 2676............................................................................770
FINANCIAL AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION, DEPARTMENT OF
Currency Exchange Act
38 Ill. Adm. Code 120............................................................................771
HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, ILLINOIS
Access to Public Records of the Illinois Housing Development Authority
2 Ill. Adm. Code 1976............................................................................783
HUMAN RIGHTS, DEPARTMENT OF
Access to Public Records of the Department of Human Rights
2 Ill. Adm. Code 926…..........................................................................786
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
Joint Rules of the Human Rights Commission and the Department
of Human Rights on Pregnancy Discrimination in Employment
56 Ill. Adm. Code 5215..........................................................................789
ILLINOIS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
Public Information, Rulemaking and Organization
2 Ill. Adm. Code 1075............................................................................791
INSURANCE, DEPARTMENT OF
Service Contracts
50 Ill. Adm. Code 471............................................................................803
REVENUE, DEPARTMENT OF
Income Tax
86 Ill. Adm. Code 100............................................................................819
STUDENT ASSISTANCE COMMISSION, ILLINOIS
General Provisions
23 Ill. Adm. Code 2700..........................................................................853
OTHER INFORMATION REQUIRED BY LAW TO BE PUBLISHED IN
THE ILLINOIS REGISTER
HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF
Hospital Services (Withdrawal).....................................................................861
SECOND NOTICES RECEIVED
JOINT COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES
Second Notices Received…...........................................................................862
EXECUTIVE ORDERS AND PROCLAMATIONS
PROCLAMATIONS
Drunk and Drugged Driving (3D) Prevention Month
2014-476…………….............................................................................863
School Psychology Awareness Week
2014-477…………….............................................................................863
Coach Joe Newton Day
2014-478…………….............................................................................864
Congressman Lane Evans Day
2014-479…………….............................................................................865
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Brad Demuzio Day
2014-480…………….............................................................................867
Congressman Phil Crane Day
2014-481……………............................................................................867
Dr. Paul Sarvela Day
2014-482……………............................................................................869
Terry Allen Day
2014-483…………….............................................................................870
Illinois Flag Display Act - Day of Remembrance
2014-484…………….............................................................................871
Illinois Flag Display Act- Mayor Jane Byrne
2014-485…………….............................................................................872
Coach Dorothy Gaters Day
2014-486…………….............................................................................873
Friends of Adam Schatz Day
2014-487…………….............................................................................874
Warm our Heroes Day
2014-488…………….............................................................................875
Abha Pandya Day
2014-489…………….............................................................................876
'Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day'
2014-490…………….............................................................................877
'World War II Illinois Veterans Memorial Day'
2014-491…………….............................................................................879
Blanco Diablo Crew Day
2014-492…………….............................................................................879
Move Over Day
2014-493..……………...........................................................................880
Illinois Flag Display Act - Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka
2014-494……………............................................................................881
Ray Stevens and Lisa Dent Day
2014-495……………............................................................................883
Biafra Day of Remembrance
2014-496……………............................................................................884
Mentoring Month
2014-497……………............................................................................885
The Universal Hour of Peace
2014-498……………............................................................................886
WCEV Chicagoland's Ethnic Voice Radio Station Day
2014-499……………............................................................................887
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1)
Heading of the Part: Pay Plan
2)
Code Citation: 80 Ill. Adm. Code 310
3)
Section Numbers:
310.270
310.410
310.APPENDIX A TABLE E
310.APPENDIX A TABLE K
310.APPENDIX A TABLE N
310.APPENDIX A TABLE S
4)
Statutory Authority: Authorized by Sections 8 and 8a of the Personnel Code [20 ILCS
415/8 and 20 ILCS 415/8a]
5)
A Complete Description of the Subjects and Issues Involved: In the table of contents,
"(Repealed)" is added after the section heading for 310.270 and the Local 705 is added to
the heading for Section 310.Appendix A Table E. The Local 705 change is based on the
Illinois Labor Relations Board (ILRB) Certification of Unit Clarification (Case No. SUC-(S)-14-002) issued August 8, 2013 that includes the Seasonal Highway Maintainers
employed in Kankakee County in the Teamsters RC-020 bargaining unit.
Proposed Action:
Repealed
Amendment
Amendment
Amendment
Amendment
Amendment
In Section 310.260, the Human Resources Trainee pay grade assignment RC-014-07 is
added.
Section 310.270 is repealed because the Arbitrator title (title code 01401) became exempt
from the Personnel Code, in its entirety, on June 28, 2011. Effective June 28, 2011,
Public Act 97-0018 amended the Workers' Compensation Act [820 ILCS 305/14]. The
initial appointment of appointees to the Arbitrator title on or after June 28, 2011 shall be
made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate. The Personnel Code
[20 ILCS 415/4c7] states that positions in State service shall be exempt from its
jurisdiction A, B and C for all other positions appointed by the Governor and with the
consent of the Senate.
In Section 310.410, the Hearing and Speech Technician I title (title code 18261) is
removed. The title was abolished as approved by the Civil Service Commission effective
August 1, 2014. The Corrections Law Library Assistant, Public Service Executive and
Public Service Supervisor titles are added. The titles were established as approved by the
Civil Service Commission effective September 1, 2014.
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In Section 310.Appendix A Table E, the Local 705 is added to the Section heading. The
Note after the Highway Maintainer (Snowbirds) title table is modified. The Highway
Maintainer (Snowbirds) employees in Kankakee County are now included in the pay
assignment for the other Highway Maintainer (Snowbirds). The changes are based on
the Certification of Unit Clarification mentioned above describing the table of contents
change and the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between the Teamsters Local 705
and Illinois Departments of Central Management Services and Transportation signed
October 7, 2013 regarding the pay assignment.
In Section 310.Appendix A Table K, the rate table is divided into a title table and rate
table similar to other Appendix A tables. The pay grades are added.
In Section 310.Appendix A Table N, "except the Pollution Control Board positions with
an attorney assistant function" is added to the Public Service Administrator (PSA) title
Option 8L positions at the Pollution Control Board in the title table. The change is based
on the ILRB Amended Certification of Representative (Case No. S-RC-10-196) issued on
August 12, 2013 that excludes the PSA title Option 8L, Special License – Law License,
positions with an attorney assistant function at the Pollution Control Board.
In Section 310.Appendix A Table S, another Shift Supervisor at the Department of
Corrections Correctional Work Camps pay assignment is added and the current pay
assignment is clarified.
6)
Published studies or reports, and sources of underlying data, used to compose this
rulemaking: Besides the Certification of Unit Clarification, MOA, and Amended
Certification of Representative mentioned in response to question (5), three Classification
Plan Review Proposal/Change Reports (CMS-112) recommended abolishing the Hearing
and Speech Technician I title, establishing the Corrections Law Library Assistant title
and establishing the Public Service Executive and Public Service Supervisor titles.
7)
Will this proposed rulemaking replace any emergency rulemaking currently in effect?
Yes, it is accompanying this proposed rule.
8)
Does this rulemaking contain an automatic repeal date? No
9)
Does this rulemaking contain incorporations by reference? No
10)
Are there any other proposed rulemakings pending on this Part? No
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11)
Statement of Statewide Policy Objectives: These amendments to the Pay Plan affect only
the employees subject to the Personnel Code and do not set out any guidelines that affect
local or other jurisdictions in the State.
12)
Time, Place and Manner in which interested persons may comment on this proposed
rulemaking:
Mr. Jason Doggett
Manager
Compensation Section
Division of Technical Services and Agency Training and Development
Bureau of Personnel
Department of Central Management Services
504 William G. Stratton Building
Springfield IL 62706
217/782-7964
fax: 217/524-4570
CMS.PayPlan@Illinois.gov
13)
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis:
A)
Types of small businesses, small municipalities and not-for-profit corporations affected:
None
B)
Reporting, bookkeeping or other procedures required for compliance: None
C)
Types of professional skills necessary for compliance: None
14)
Regulatory Agenda on which this rulemaking was summarized: July 2014
The full text of the Proposed Amendments begins on the next page:
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TITLE 80: PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES
SUBTITLE B: PERSONNEL RULES, PAY PLANS, AND
POSITION CLASSIFICATIONS
CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES
PART 310
PAY PLAN
SUBPART A: NARRATIVE
Section
310.20
310.30
310.40
310.45
310.47
310.50
310.60
310.70
310.80
310.90
310.100
310.110
310.120
310.130
310.140
310.150
Policy and Responsibilities
Jurisdiction
Pay Schedules
Comparison of Pay Grades or Salary Ranges Assigned to Classifications
In-Hire Rate
Definitions
Conversion of Base Salary to Pay Period Units
Conversion of Base Salary to Daily or Hourly Equivalents
Increases in Pay
Decreases in Pay
Other Pay Provisions
Implementation of Pay Plan Changes (Repealed)
Interpretation and Application of Pay Plan
Effective Date
Reinstitution of Within Grade Salary Increases (Repealed)
Fiscal Year 1985 Pay Changes in Schedule of Salary Grades, effective July 1,
1984 (Repealed)
SUBPART B: SCHEDULE OF RATES
Section
310.205
310.210
310.220
310.230
310.240
310.250
310.260
310.270
310.280
Introduction
Prevailing Rate
Negotiated Rate
Part-Time Daily or Hourly Special Services Rate (Repealed)
Daily or Hourly Rate Conversion
Member, Patient and Inmate Rate
Trainee Rate
Legislated Rate (Repealed)
Designated Rate
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310.290
310.295
310.300
310.310
310.320
310.330
Out-of-State Rate (Repealed)
Foreign Service Rate (Repealed)
Educator Schedule for RC-063 and HR-010
Physician Specialist Rate
Annual Compensation Ranges for Executive Director and Assistant Executive
Director, State Board of Elections (Repealed)
Excluded Classes Rate (Repealed)
SUBPART C: MERIT COMPENSATION SYSTEM
Section
310.410
310.415
310.420
310.430
310.440
310.450
310.455
310.456
310.460
310.470
310.480
310.490
310.495
310.500
310.510
310.520
310.530
310.540
310.550
Jurisdiction
Merit Compensation Salary Range Assignments
Objectives
Responsibilities
Merit Compensation Salary Schedule
Procedures for Determining Annual Merit Increases and Bonuses
Intermittent Merit Increase (Repealed)
Merit Zone (Repealed)
Other Pay Increases
Adjustment
Decreases in Pay
Other Pay Provisions
Broad-Band Pay Range Classes
Definitions
Conversion of Base Salary to Pay Period Units (Repealed)
Conversion of Base Salary to Daily or Hourly Equivalents
Implementation
Annual Merit Increase and Bonus Guidechart
Fiscal Year 1985 Pay Changes in Merit Compensation System, effective July 1,
1984 (Repealed)
SUBPART D: FROZEN NEGOTIATED-RATES-OF-PAY DUE TO
FISCAL YEAR APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPIRED SALARY SCHEDULES IN
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING UNIT AGREEMENTS
Section
310.600
Jurisdiction (Repealed)
310.610
Pay Schedules (Repealed)
310.620
In-Hiring Rate (Repealed)
310.630
Definitions (Repealed)
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310.640
310.650
310.660
310.670
310.680
310.690
Increases in Pay (Repealed)
Other Pay Provisions (Repealed)
Effective Date (Repealed)
Negotiated Rate (Repealed)
Trainee Rate (Repealed)
Educator Schedule for Frozen RC-063 and Frozen HR-010 (Repealed)
310.APPENDIX A Negotiated Rates of Pay
310.TABLE A
RC-104 (Conservation Police Supervisors, Illinois Fraternal Order of
Police Labor Council)
310.TABLE B
VR-706 (Assistant Automotive Shop Supervisors, Automotive Shop
Supervisors and Meat and Poultry Inspector Supervisors, Laborers' −
ISEA Local #2002)
310.TABLE C
RC-056 (Site Superintendents and Departments of Veterans' Affairs,
Natural Resources, Human Services and Agriculture and Historic
Preservation Agency Managers, IFPE)
310.TABLE D
HR-001 (Teamsters Local #700)
310.TABLE E
RC-020 (Teamsters LocalsLocal #330 and #705)
310.TABLE F
RC-019 (Teamsters Local #25)
310.TABLE G
RC-045 (Automotive Mechanics, IFPE)
310.TABLE H
RC-006 (Corrections Employees, AFSCME)
310.TABLE I
RC-009 (Institutional Employees, AFSCME)
310.TABLE J
RC-014 (Clerical Employees, AFSCME)
310.TABLE K
RC-023 (Registered Nurses, INA)
310.TABLE L
RC-008 (Boilermakers)
310.TABLE M RC-110 (Conservation Police Lodge)
310.TABLE N
RC-010 (Professional Legal Unit, AFSCME)
310.TABLE O
RC-028 (Paraprofessional Human Services Employees, AFSCME)
310.TABLE P
RC-029 (Paraprofessional Investigatory and Law Enforcement
Employees, IFPE)
310.TABLE Q
RC-033 (Meat Inspectors, IFPE)
310.TABLE R
RC-042 (Residual Maintenance Workers, AFSCME)
310.TABLE S
VR-704 (Departments of Corrections, Financial and Professional
Regulation, Juvenile Justice and State Police Supervisors, Laborers' –
ISEA Local #2002)
310.TABLE T
HR-010 (Teachers of Deaf, IFT)
310.TABLE U
HR-010 (Teachers of Deaf, Extracurricular Paid Activities)
310.TABLE V
CU-500 (Corrections Meet and Confer Employees)
310.TABLE W RC-062 (Technical Employees, AFSCME)
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310.TABLE X
310.TABLE Y
310.TABLE Z
310.TABLE AA
RC-063 (Professional Employees, AFSCME)
RC-063 (Educators and Educator Trainees, AFSCME)
RC-063 (Physicians, AFSCME)
NR-916 (Departments of Central Management Services, Natural
Resources and Transportation, Teamsters)
310.TABLE AB RC-150 (Public Service Administrators Option 6, AFSCME)
(Repealed)
310.TABLE AC RC-036 (Public Service Administrators Option 8L Department of
Healthcare and Family Services, INA)
310.TABLE AD RC-184 (Blasting Experts, Blasting Specialists and Blasting
Supervisors Department of Natural Resources, SEIU Local 73)
310.TABLE AE RC-090 (Internal Security Investigators, Metropolitan Alliance of
Police Chapter 294)
310.APPENDIX B Frozen Negotiated-Rates-of-Pay (Repealed)
310.TABLE A
Frozen RC-104-Rates-of-Pay (Conservation Police Supervisors,
Laborers' – ISEA Local #2002) (Repealed)
310.TABLE C
Frozen RC-056-Rates-of-Pay (Site Superintendents and
Departments of Veterans' Affairs, Natural Resources, Human
Services and Agriculture and Historic Preservation Agency
Managers, IFPE) (Repealed)
310.TABLE H
Frozen RC-006-Rates-of-Pay (Corrections Employees, AFSCME)
(Repealed)
310.TABLE I
Frozen RC-009-Rates-of-Pay (Institutional Employees, AFSCME)
(Repealed)
310.TABLE J
Frozen RC-014-Rates-of-Pay (Clerical Employees, AFSCME)
(Repealed)
310.TABLE K
Frozen RC-023-Rates-of-Pay (Registered Nurses, INA) (Repealed)
310.TABLE M
Frozen RC-110-Rates-of-Pay (Conservation Police Lodge)
(Repealed)
310.TABLE N
Frozen RC-010 (Professional Legal Unit, AFSCME) (Repealed)
310.TABLE O
Frozen RC-028-Rates-of-Pay (Paraprofessional Human Services
Employees, AFSCME) (Repealed)
310.TABLE P
Frozen RC-029-Rates-of-Pay (Paraprofessional Investigatory and
Law Enforcement Employees, IFPE) (Repealed)
310.TABLE R
Frozen RC-042-Rates-of-Pay (Residual Maintenance Workers,
AFSCME) (Repealed)
310.TABLE S
Frozen VR-704-Rates-of-Pay (Departments of Corrections,
Financial and Professional Regulation, Juvenile Justice and State
Police Supervisors, Laborers' – ISEA Local #2002) (Repealed)
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310.TABLE T
310.TABLE V
Frozen HR-010-Rates-of-Pay (Teachers of Deaf, IFT) (Repealed)
Frozen CU-500-Rates-of-Pay (Corrections Meet and Confer
Employees) (Repealed)
310.TABLE W
Frozen RC-062-Rates-of-Pay (Technical Employees, AFSCME)
(Repealed)
310.TABLE X
Frozen RC-063-Rates-of-Pay (Professional Employees, AFSCME)
(Repealed)
310.TABLE Y
Frozen RC-063-Rates-of-Pay (Educators and Educator Trainees,
AFSCME) (Repealed)
310.TABLE Z
Frozen RC-063-Rates-of-Pay (Physicians, AFSCME) (Repealed)
310.TABLE AB
Frozen RC-150-Rates-of-Pay (Public Service Administrators
Option 6, AFSCME) (Repealed)
310.TABLE AD
Frozen RC-184-Rates-of-Pay (Public Service Administrators
Option 8X Department of Natural Resources, SEIU Local 73)
(Repealed)
310.TABLE AE
Frozen RC-090-Rates-of-Pay (Internal Security Investigators,
Metropolitan Alliance of Police Chapter 294) (Repealed)
310.APPENDIX C Comparison of Pay Grades or Salary Ranges Assigned to
Classifications
310.ILLUSTRATION A
Classification Comparison Flow Chart: Both Classes are
Whole
310.ILLUSTRATION B
Classification Comparison Flow Chart: One Class is Whole
and One is Divided
310.ILLUSTRATION C
Classification Comparison Flow Chart: Both Classes are
Divided
310.APPENDIX D Merit Compensation System Salary Schedule
310.APPENDIX E Teaching Salary Schedule (Repealed)
310.APPENDIX F
Physician and Physician Specialist Salary Schedule (Repealed)
310.APPENDIX G Broad-Band Pay Range Classes Salary Schedule
AUTHORITY: Implementing and authorized by Sections 8 and 8a of the Personnel Code [20
ILCS 415/8 and 8a].
SOURCE: Filed June 28, 1967; codified at 8 Ill. Reg. 1558; emergency amendment at 8 Ill. Reg.
1990, effective January 31, 1984, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 8 Ill. Reg. 2440,
effective February 15, 1984; emergency amendment at 8 Ill. Reg. 3348, effective March 5, 1984,
for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment at 8 Ill. Reg. 4249, effective March 16,
1984, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment at 8 Ill. Reg. 5704, effective April 16,
1984, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment at 8 Ill. Reg. 7290, effective May 11,
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1984, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 8 Ill. Reg. 11299, effective June 25, 1984;
emergency amendment at 8 Ill. Reg. 12616, effective July 1, 1984, for a maximum of 150 days;
emergency amendment at 8 Ill. Reg. 15007, effective August 6, 1984, for a maximum of 150
days; amended at 8 Ill. Reg. 15367, effective August 13, 1984; emergency amendment at 8 Ill.
Reg. 21310, effective October 10, 1984, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 8 Ill. Reg.
21544, effective October 24, 1984; amended at 8 Ill. Reg. 22844, effective November 14, 1984;
emergency amendment at 9 Ill. Reg. 1134, effective January 16, 1985, for a maximum of 150
days; amended at 9 Ill. Reg. 1320, effective January 23, 1985; amended at 9 Ill. Reg. 3681,
effective March 12, 1985; emergency amendment at 9 Ill. Reg. 4163, effective March 15, 1985,
for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment at 9 Ill. Reg. 9231, effective May 31, 1985,
for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 9 Ill. Reg. 9420, effective June 7, 1985; amended at 9
Ill. Reg. 10663, effective July 1, 1985; emergency amendment at 9 Ill. Reg. 15043, effective
September 24, 1985, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 10 Ill. Reg. 3230, effective
January 24, 1986; peremptory amendment at 10 Ill. Reg. 3325, effective January 22, 1986;
emergency amendment at 10 Ill. Reg. 8904, effective May 13, 1986, for a maximum of 150 days;
peremptory amendment at 10 Ill. Reg. 8928, effective May 13, 1986; emergency amendment at
10 Ill. Reg. 12090, effective June 30, 1986, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment
at 10 Ill. Reg. 13675, effective July 31, 1986; peremptory amendment at 10 Ill. Reg. 14867,
effective August 26, 1986; amended at 10 Ill. Reg. 15567, effective September 17, 1986;
emergency amendment at 10 Ill. Reg. 17765, effective September 30, 1986, for a maximum of
150 days; peremptory amendment at 10 Ill. Reg. 19132, effective October 28, 1986; peremptory
amendment at 10 Ill. Reg. 21097, effective December 9, 1986; amended at 11 Ill. Reg. 648,
effective December 22, 1986; peremptory amendment at 11 Ill. Reg. 3363, effective February 3,
1987; peremptory amendment at 11 Ill. Reg. 4388, effective February 27, 1987; peremptory
amendment at 11 Ill. Reg. 6291, effective March 23, 1987; amended at 11 Ill. Reg. 5901,
effective March 24, 1987; emergency amendment at 11 Ill. Reg. 8787, effective April 15, 1987,
for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment at 11 Ill. Reg. 11830, effective July 1, 1987,
for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 11 Ill. Reg. 13675, effective July 29,
1987; amended at 11 Ill. Reg. 14984, effective August 27, 1987; peremptory amendment at 11
Ill. Reg. 15273, effective September 1, 1987; peremptory amendment at 11 Ill. Reg. 17919,
effective October 19, 1987; peremptory amendment at 11 Ill. Reg. 19812, effective November
19, 1987; emergency amendment at 11 Ill. Reg. 20664, effective December 4, 1987, for a
maximum of 150 days; amended at 11 Ill. Reg. 20778, effective December 11, 1987; peremptory
amendment at 12 Ill. Reg. 3811, effective January 27, 1988; peremptory amendment at 12 Ill.
Reg. 5459, effective March 3, 1988; amended at 12 Ill. Reg. 6073, effective March 21, 1988;
emergency amendment at 12 Ill. Reg. 7734, effective April 15, 1988, for a maximum of 150
days; peremptory amendment at 12 Ill. Reg. 7783, effective April 14, 1988; peremptory
amendment at 12 Ill. Reg. 8135, effective April 22, 1988; peremptory amendment at 12 Ill. Reg.
9745, effective May 23, 1988; emergency amendment at 12 Ill. Reg. 11778, effective July 1,
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1988, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment at 12 Ill. Reg. 12895, effective July
18, 1988, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 12 Ill. Reg. 13306, effective
July 27, 1988; corrected at 12 Ill. Reg. 13359; amended at 12 Ill. Reg. 14630, effective
September 6, 1988; amended at 12 Ill. Reg. 20449, effective November 28, 1988; peremptory
amendment at 12 Ill. Reg. 20584, effective November 28, 1988; peremptory amendment at 13
Ill. Reg. 8080, effective May 10, 1989; amended at 13 Ill. Reg. 8849, effective May 30, 1989;
peremptory amendment at 13 Ill. Reg. 8970, effective May 26, 1989; emergency amendment at
13 Ill. Reg. 10967, effective June 20, 1989, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment
expired November 17, 1989; amended at 13 Ill. Reg. 11451, effective June 28, 1989; emergency
amendment at 13 Ill. Reg. 11854, effective July 1, 1989, for a maximum of 150 days; corrected
at 13 Ill. Reg. 12647; peremptory amendment at 13 Ill. Reg. 12887, effective July 24, 1989;
amended at 13 Ill. Reg. 16950, effective October 20, 1989; amended at 13 Ill. Reg. 19221,
effective December 12, 1989; amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 615, effective January 2, 1990; peremptory
amendment at 14 Ill. Reg. 1627, effective January 11, 1990; amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 4455,
effective March 12, 1990; peremptory amendment at 14 Ill. Reg. 7652, effective May 7, 1990;
amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 10002, effective June 11, 1990; emergency amendment at 14 Ill. Reg.
11330, effective June 29, 1990, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 14361,
effective August 24, 1990; emergency amendment at 14 Ill. Reg. 15570, effective September 11,
1990, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment expired February 8, 1991; corrected at
14 Ill. Reg. 16092; peremptory amendment at 14 Ill. Reg. 17098, effective September 26, 1990;
amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 17189, effective October 2, 1990; amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 17189,
effective October 19, 1990; amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 18719, effective November 13, 1990;
peremptory amendment at 14 Ill. Reg. 18854, effective November 13, 1990; peremptory
amendment at 15 Ill. Reg. 663, effective January 7, 1991; amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 3296, effective
February 14, 1991; amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 4401, effective March 11, 1991; peremptory
amendment at 15 Ill. Reg. 5100, effective March 20, 1991; peremptory amendment at 15 Ill.
Reg. 5465, effective April 2, 1991; emergency amendment at 15 Ill. Reg. 10485, effective July 1,
1991, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 11080, effective July 19, 1991;
amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 13080, effective August 21, 1991; amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 14210,
effective September 23, 1991; emergency amendment at 16 Ill. Reg. 711, effective December 26,
1991, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 16 Ill. Reg. 3450, effective February 20, 1992;
peremptory amendment at 16 Ill. Reg. 5068, effective March 11, 1992; peremptory amendment
at 16 Ill. Reg. 7056, effective April 20, 1992; emergency amendment at 16 Ill. Reg. 8239,
effective May 19, 1992, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 16 Ill. Reg. 8382, effective
May 26, 1992; emergency amendment at 16 Ill. Reg. 13950, effective August 19, 1992, for a
maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment at 16 Ill. Reg. 14452, effective September 4,
1992, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 238, effective December 23, 1992;
peremptory amendment at 17 Ill. Reg. 498, effective December 18, 1992; amended at 17 Ill. Reg.
590, effective January 4, 1993; amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 1819, effective February 2, 1993;
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amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 6441, effective April 8, 1993; emergency amendment at 17 Ill. Reg.
12900, effective July 22, 1993, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 13409,
effective July 29, 1993; emergency amendment at 17 Ill. Reg. 13789, effective August 9, 1993,
for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment at 17 Ill. Reg. 14666, effective August 26,
1993, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 19103, effective October 25, 1993;
emergency amendment at 17 Ill. Reg. 21858, effective December 1, 1993, for a maximum of 150
days; amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 22514, effective December 15, 1993; amended at 18 Ill. Reg. 227,
effective December 17, 1993; amended at 18 Ill. Reg. 1107, effective January 18, 1994; amended
at 18 Ill. Reg. 5146, effective March 21, 1994; peremptory amendment at 18 Ill. Reg. 9562,
effective June 13, 1994; emergency amendment at 18 Ill. Reg. 11299, effective July 1, 1994, for
a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 18 Ill. Reg. 13476, effective August 17,
1994; emergency amendment at 18 Ill. Reg. 14417, effective September 9, 1994, for a maximum
of 150 days; amended at 18 Ill. Reg. 16545, effective October 31, 1994; peremptory amendment
at 18 Ill. Reg. 16708, effective October 28, 1994; amended at 18 Ill. Reg. 17191, effective
November 21, 1994; amended at 19 Ill. Reg. 1024, effective January 24, 1995; peremptory
amendment at 19 Ill. Reg. 2481, effective February 17, 1995; peremptory amendment at 19 Ill.
Reg. 3073, effective February 17, 1995; amended at 19 Ill. Reg. 3456, effective March 7, 1995;
peremptory amendment at 19 Ill. Reg. 5145, effective March 14, 1995; amended at 19 Ill. Reg.
6452, effective May 2, 1995; peremptory amendment at 19 Ill. Reg. 6688, effective May 1, 1995;
amended at 19 Ill. Reg. 7841, effective June 1, 1995; amended at 19 Ill. Reg. 8156, effective
June 12, 1995; amended at 19 Ill. Reg. 9096, effective June 27, 1995; emergency amendment at
19 Ill. Reg. 11954, effective August 1, 1995, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory
amendment at 19 Ill. Reg. 13979, effective September 19, 1995; peremptory amendment at 19
Ill. Reg. 15103, effective October 12, 1995; amended at 19 Ill. Reg. 16160, effective November
28, 1995; amended at 20 Ill. Reg. 308, effective December 22, 1995; emergency amendment at
20 Ill. Reg. 4060, effective February 27, 1996, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory
amendment at 20 Ill. Reg. 6334, effective April 22, 1996; peremptory amendment at 20 Ill. Reg.
7434, effective May 14, 1996; amended at 20 Ill. Reg. 8301, effective June 11, 1996; amended at
20 Ill. Reg. 8657, effective June 20, 1996; amended at 20 Ill. Reg. 9006, effective June 26, 1996;
amended at 20 Ill. Reg. 9925, effective July 10, 1996; emergency amendment at 20 Ill. Reg.
10213, effective July 15, 1996, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 20 Ill. Reg. 10841,
effective August 5, 1996; peremptory amendment at 20 Ill. Reg. 13408, effective September 24,
1996; amended at 20 Ill. Reg. 15018, effective November 7, 1996; peremptory amendment at 20
Ill. Reg. 15092, effective November 7, 1996; emergency amendment at 21 Ill. Reg. 1023,
effective January 6, 1997, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 21 Ill. Reg. 1629, effective
January 22, 1997; amended at 21 Ill. Reg. 5144, effective April 15, 1997; amended at 21 Ill. Reg.
6444, effective May 15, 1997; amended at 21 Ill. Reg. 7118, effective June 3, 1997; emergency
amendment at 21 Ill. Reg. 10061, effective July 21, 1997, for a maximum of 150 days;
emergency amendment at 21 Ill. Reg. 12859, effective September 8, 1997, for a maximum of
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150 days; peremptory amendment at 21 Ill. Reg. 14267, effective October 14, 1997; peremptory
amendment at 21 Ill. Reg. 14589, effective October 15, 1997; peremptory amendment at 21 Ill.
Reg. 15030, effective November 10, 1997; amended at 21 Ill. Reg. 16344, effective December 9,
1997; peremptory amendment at 21 Ill. Reg. 16465, effective December 4, 1997; peremptory
amendment at 21 Ill. Reg. 17167, effective December 9, 1997; peremptory amendment at 22 Ill.
Reg. 1593, effective December 22, 1997; amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 2580, effective January 14,
1998; peremptory amendment at 22 Ill. Reg. 4326, effective February 13, 1998; peremptory
amendment at 22 Ill. Reg. 5108, effective February 26, 1998; peremptory amendment at 22 Ill.
Reg. 5749, effective March 3, 1998; amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 6204, effective March 12, 1998;
peremptory amendment at 22 Ill. Reg. 7053, effective April 1, 1998; peremptory amendment at
22 Ill. Reg. 7320, effective April 10, 1998; peremptory amendment at 22 Ill. Reg. 7692, effective
April 20, 1998; emergency amendment at 22 Ill. Reg. 12607, effective July 2, 1998, for a
maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 22 Ill. Reg. 15489, effective August 7, 1998;
amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 16158, effective August 31, 1998; peremptory amendment at 22 Ill. Reg.
19105, effective September 30, 1998; peremptory amendment at 22 Ill. Reg. 19943, effective
October 27, 1998; peremptory amendment at 22 Ill. Reg. 20406, effective November 5, 1998;
amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 20581, effective November 16, 1998; amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 664,
effective January 1, 1999; peremptory amendment at 23 Ill. Reg. 730, effective December 29,
1998; emergency amendment at 23 Ill. Reg. 6533, effective May 10, 1999, for a maximum of
150 days; amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 7065, effective June 3, 1999; emergency amendment at 23 Ill.
Reg. 8169, effective July 1, 1999, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 11020,
effective August 26, 1999; amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 12429, effective September 21, 1999;
peremptory amendment at 23 Ill. Reg. 12493, effective September 23, 1999; amended at 23 Ill.
Reg. 12604, effective September 24, 1999; amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 13053, effective September
27, 1999; peremptory amendment at 23 Ill. Reg. 13132, effective October 1, 1999; amended at
23 Ill. Reg. 13570, effective October 26, 1999; amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 14020, effective
November 15, 1999; amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 1025, effective January 7, 2000; peremptory
amendment at 24 Ill. Reg. 3399, effective February 3, 2000; amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 3537,
effective February 18, 2000; amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 6874, effective April 21, 2000; amended at
24 Ill. Reg. 7956, effective May 23, 2000; emergency amendment at 24 Ill. Reg. 10328, effective
July 1, 2000, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency expired November 27, 2000; peremptory
amendment at 24 Ill. Reg. 10767, effective July 3, 2000; amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 13384, effective
August 17, 2000; peremptory amendment at 24 Ill. Reg. 14460, effective September 14, 2000;
peremptory amendment at 24 Ill. Reg. 16700, effective October 30, 2000; peremptory
amendment at 24 Ill. Reg. 17600, effective November 16, 2000; amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 18058,
effective December 4, 2000; peremptory amendment at 24 Ill. Reg. 18444, effective December 1,
2000; amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 811, effective January 4, 2001; amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 2389,
effective January 22, 2001; amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 4552, effective March 14, 2001; peremptory
amendment at 25 Ill. Reg. 5067, effective March 21, 2001; amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 5618,
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effective April 4, 2001; amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 6655, effective May 11, 2001; amended at 25 Ill.
Reg. 7151, effective May 25, 2001; peremptory amendment at 25 Ill. Reg. 8009, effective June
14, 2001; emergency amendment at 25 Ill. Reg. 9336, effective July 3, 2001, for a maximum of
150 days; amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 9846, effective July 23, 2001; amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 12087,
effective September 6, 2001; amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 15560, effective November 20, 2001;
peremptory amendment at 25 Ill. Reg. 15671, effective November 15, 2001; amended at 25 Ill.
Reg. 15974, effective November 28, 2001; emergency amendment at 26 Ill. Reg. 223, effective
December 21, 2001, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 1143, effective January
17, 2002; amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 4127, effective March 5, 2002; peremptory amendment at 26
Ill. Reg. 4963, effective March 15, 2002; amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 6235, effective April 16, 2002;
emergency amendment at 26 Ill. Reg. 7314, effective April 29, 2002, for a maximum of 150
days; amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 10425, effective July 1, 2002; emergency amendment at 26 Ill.
Reg. 10952, effective July 1, 2002, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 13934,
effective September 10, 2002; amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 14965, effective October 7, 2002;
emergency amendment at 26 Ill. Reg. 16583, effective October 24, 2002, for a maximum of 150
days; emergency expired March 22, 2003; peremptory amendment at 26 Ill. Reg. 17280,
effective November 18, 2002; amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 17374, effective November 25, 2002;
amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 17987, effective December 9, 2002; amended at 27 Ill. Reg. 3261,
effective February 11, 2003; expedited correction at 28 Ill. Reg. 6151, effective February 11,
2003; amended at 27 Ill. Reg. 8855, effective May 15, 2003; amended at 27 Ill. Reg. 9114,
effective May 27, 2003; emergency amendment at 27 Ill. Reg. 10442, effective July 1, 2003, for
a maximum of 150 days; emergency expired November 27, 2003; peremptory amendment at 27
Ill. Reg. 17433, effective November 7, 2003; amended at 27 Ill. Reg. 18560, effective December
1, 2003; peremptory amendment at 28 Ill. Reg. 1441, effective January 9, 2004; amended at 28
Ill. Reg. 2684, effective January 22, 2004; amended at 28 Ill. Reg. 6879, effective April 30,
2004; peremptory amendment at 28 Ill. Reg. 7323, effective May 10, 2004; amended at 28 Ill.
Reg. 8842, effective June 11, 2004; peremptory amendment at 28 Ill. Reg. 9717, effective June
28, 2004; amended at 28 Ill. Reg. 12585, effective August 27, 2004; peremptory amendment at
28 Ill. Reg. 13011, effective September 8, 2004; peremptory amendment at 28 Ill. Reg. 13247,
effective September 20, 2004; peremptory amendment at 28 Ill. Reg. 13656, effective September
27, 2004; emergency amendment at 28 Ill. Reg. 14174, effective October 15, 2004, for a
maximum of 150 days; emergency expired March 13, 2005; peremptory amendment at 28 Ill.
Reg. 14689, effective October 22, 2004; peremptory amendment at 28 Ill. Reg. 15336, effective
November 15, 2004; peremptory amendment at 28 Ill. Reg. 16513, effective December 9, 2004;
peremptory amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 726, effective December 15, 2004; amended at 29 Ill. Reg.
1166, effective January 7, 2005; peremptory amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 1385, effective January 4,
2005; peremptory amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 1559, effective January 11, 2005; peremptory
amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 2050, effective January 19, 2005; peremptory amendment at 29 Ill.
Reg. 4125, effective February 23, 2005; amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 5375, effective April 4, 2005;
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peremptory amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 6105, effective April 14, 2005; peremptory amendment at
29 Ill. Reg. 7217, effective May 6, 2005; peremptory amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 7840, effective
May 10, 2005; amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 8110, effective May 23, 2005; peremptory amendment at
29 Ill. Reg. 8214, effective May 23, 2005; peremptory amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 8418, effective
June 1, 2005; amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 9319, effective July 1, 2005; peremptory amendment at 29
Ill. Reg. 12076, effective July 15, 2005; peremptory amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 13265, effective
August 11, 2005; amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 13540, effective August 22, 2005; peremptory
amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 14098, effective September 2, 2005; amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 14166,
effective September 9, 2005; amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 19551, effective November 21, 2005;
emergency amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 20554, effective December 2, 2005, for a maximum of 150
days; peremptory amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 20693, effective December 12, 2005; peremptory
amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 623, effective December 28, 2005; peremptory amendment at 30 Ill.
Reg. 1382, effective January 13, 2006; amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 2289, effective February 6, 2006;
peremptory amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 4157, effective February 22, 2006; peremptory
amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 5687, effective March 7, 2006; peremptory amendment at 30 Ill. Reg.
6409, effective March 30, 2006; amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 7857, effective April 17, 2006; amended
at 30 Ill. Reg. 9438, effective May 15, 2006; peremptory amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 10153,
effective May 18, 2006; peremptory amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 10508, effective June 1, 2006;
amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 11336, effective July 1, 2006; emergency amendment at 30 Ill. Reg.
12340, effective July 1, 2006, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 30 Ill.
Reg. 12418, effective July 1, 2006; amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 12761, effective July 17, 2006;
peremptory amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 13547, effective August 1, 2006; peremptory amendment
at 30 Ill. Reg. 15059, effective September 5, 2006; peremptory amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 16439,
effective September 27, 2006; emergency amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 16626, effective October 3,
2006, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 17603, effective
October 20, 2006; amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 18610, effective November 20, 2006; peremptory
amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 18823, effective November 21, 2006; peremptory amendment at 31
Ill. Reg. 230, effective December 20, 2006; emergency amendment at 31 Ill. Reg. 1483, effective
January 1, 2007, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 31 Ill. Reg. 2485,
effective January 17, 2007; peremptory amendment at 31 Ill. Reg. 4445, effective February 28,
2007; amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 4982, effective March 15, 2007; peremptory amendment at 31 Ill.
Reg. 7338, effective May 3, 2007; amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 8901, effective July 1, 2007;
emergency amendment at 31 Ill. Reg. 10056, effective July 1, 2007, for a maximum of 150 days;
peremptory amendment at 31 Ill. Reg. 10496, effective July 6, 2007; peremptory amendment at
31 Ill. Reg. 12335, effective August 9, 2007; emergency amendment at 31 Ill. Reg. 12608,
effective August 16, 2007, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment at 31 Ill. Reg.
13220, effective August 30, 2007, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 31 Ill.
Reg. 13357, effective August 29, 2007; amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 13981, effective September 21,
2007; peremptory amendment at 31 Ill. Reg. 14331, effective October 1, 2007; amended at 31 Ill.
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Reg. 16094, effective November 20, 2007; amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 16792, effective December
13, 2007; peremptory amendment at 32 Ill. Reg. 598, effective December 27, 2007; amended at
32 Ill. Reg. 1082, effective January 11, 2008; peremptory amendment at 32 Ill. Reg. 3095,
effective February 13, 2008; peremptory amendment at 32 Ill. Reg. 6097, effective March 25,
2008; peremptory amendment at 32 Ill. Reg. 7154, effective April 17, 2008; expedited correction
at 32 Ill. Reg. 9747, effective April 17, 2008; peremptory amendment at 32 Ill. Reg. 9360,
effective June 13, 2008; amended at 32 Ill. Reg. 9881, effective July 1, 2008; peremptory
amendment at 32 Ill. Reg. 12065, effective July 9, 2008; peremptory amendment at 32 Ill. Reg.
13861, effective August 8, 2008; peremptory amendment at 32 Ill. Reg. 16591, effective
September 24, 2008; peremptory amendment at 32 Ill. Reg. 16872, effective October 3, 2008;
peremptory amendment at 32 Ill. Reg. 18324, effective November 14, 2008; peremptory
amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 98, effective December 19, 2008; amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 2148,
effective January 26, 2009; peremptory amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 3530, effective February 6,
2009; peremptory amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 4202, effective February 26, 2009; peremptory
amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 5501, effective March 25, 2009; peremptory amendment at 33 Ill.
Reg. 6354, effective April 15, 2009; peremptory amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 6724, effective May
1, 2009; peremptory amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 9138, effective June 12, 2009; emergency
amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 9432, effective July 1, 2009, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at
33 Ill. Reg. 10211, effective July 1, 2009; peremptory amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 10823, effective
July 2, 2009; peremptory amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 11082, effective July 10, 2009; peremptory
amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 11698, effective July 23, 2009; peremptory amendment at 33 Ill. Reg.
11895, effective July 31, 2009; peremptory amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 12872, effective
September 3, 2009; amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 14944, effective October 26, 2009; peremptory
amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 16598, effective November 13, 2009; peremptory amendment at 34
Ill. Reg. 305, effective December 18, 2009; emergency amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 957, effective
January 1, 2010, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 1425,
effective January 5, 2010; peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 3684, effective March 5, 2010;
peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 5776, effective April 2, 2010; peremptory amendment at
34 Ill. Reg. 6214, effective April 16, 2010; amended at 34 Ill. Reg. 6583, effective April 30,
2010; peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 7528, effective May 14, 2010; amended at 34 Ill.
Reg. 7645, effective May 24, 2010; peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 7947, effective May
26, 2010; peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 8633, effective June 18, 2010; amended at 34
Ill. Reg. 9759, effective July 1, 2010; peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 10536, effective
July 9, 2010; peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 11864, effective July 30, 2010; emergency
amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 12240, effective August 9, 2010, for a maximum of 150 days;
peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 13204, effective August 26, 2010; peremptory amendment
at 34 Ill. Reg. 13657, effective September 8, 2010; peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 15897,
effective September 30, 2010; peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 18912, effective November
15, 2010; peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 19582, effective December 3, 2010; amended at
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35 Ill. Reg. 765, effective December 30, 2010; emergency amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 1092,
effective January 1, 2011, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 35 Ill. Reg.
2465, effective January 19, 2011; peremptory amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 3577, effective February
10, 2011; emergency amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 4412, effective February 23, 2011, for a
maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 4803, effective March 11, 2011;
emergency amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 5633, effective March 15, 2011, for a maximum of 150
days; peremptory amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 5677, effective March 18, 2011; amended at 35 Ill.
Reg. 8419, effective May 23, 2011; amended at 35 Ill. Reg. 11245, effective June 28, 2011;
emergency amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 11657, effective July 1, 2011, for a maximum of 150 days;
emergency expired November 27, 2011; peremptory amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 12119, effective
June 29, 2011; peremptory amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 13966, effective July 29, 2011; peremptory
amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 15178, effective August 29, 2011; emergency amendment at 35 Ill.
Reg. 15605, effective September 16, 2011, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment
at 35 Ill. Reg. 15640, effective September 15, 2011; peremptory amendment at 35 Ill. Reg.
19707, effective November 23, 2011; amended at 35 Ill. Reg. 20144, effective December 6,
2011; amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 153, effective December 22, 2011; peremptory amendment at 36
Ill. Reg. 564, effective December 29, 2011; peremptory amendment at 36 Ill. Reg. 3957,
effective February 24, 2012; peremptory amendment at 36 Ill. Reg. 4158, effective March 5,
2012; peremptory amendment at 36 Ill. Reg. 4437, effective March 9, 2012; amended at 36 Ill.
Reg. 4707, effective March 19, 2012; amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 8460, effective May 24, 2012;
peremptory amendment at 36 Ill. Reg. 10518, effective June 27, 2012; emergency amendment at
36 Ill. Reg. 11222, effective July 1, 2012, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment
at 36 Ill. Reg. 13680, effective August 15, 2012; peremptory amendment at 36 Ill. Reg. 13973,
effective August 22, 2012; peremptory amendment at 36 Ill. Reg. 15498, effective October 16,
2012; amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 16213, effective November 1, 2012; peremptory amendment at 36
Ill. Reg. 17138, effective November 20, 2012; peremptory amendment at 37 Ill. Reg. 3408,
effective March 7, 2013; amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 4750, effective April 1, 2013; peremptory
amendment at 37 Ill. Reg. 5925, effective April 18, 2013; peremptory amendment at 37 Ill. Reg.
9563, effective June 19, 2013; amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 9939, effective July 1, 2013; emergency
amendment at 37 Ill. Reg. 11395, effective July 1, 2013, for a maximum of 150 days;
peremptory amendment at 37 Ill. Reg. 11524, effective July 3, 2013; peremptory amendment at
37 Ill. Reg. 12588, effective July 19, 2013; peremptory amendment at 37 Ill. Reg. 13762,
effective August 8, 2013; peremptory amendment at 37 Ill. Reg. 14219, effective August 23,
2013; amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 16925, effective October 8, 2013; peremptory amendment at 37 Ill.
Reg. 17164, effective October 18, 2013; peremptory amendment at 37 Ill. Reg. 20410, effective
December 6, 2013; peremptory amendment at 38 Ill. Reg. 2974, effective January 9, 2014;
amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 5250, effective February 4, 2014; peremptory amendment at 38 Ill. Reg.
6725, effective March 6, 2014; emergency amendment at 38 Ill. Reg. 9080, effective April 11,
2014, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 38 Ill. Reg. 9136, effective April
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11, 2014; amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 9207, effective April 21, 2014; peremptory amendment at 38
Ill. Reg. 13416, effective June 11, 2014; amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 14818, effective July 1, 2014;
peremptory amendment at 38 Ill. Reg. 15739, effective July 2, 2014; peremptory amendment at
38 Ill. Reg. 17481, effective July 29, 2014; amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 17556, effective August 6,
2014; peremptory amendment at 38 Ill. Reg. 18791, effective August 26, 2014; peremptory
amendment at 38 Ill. Reg. 19806, effective September 26, 2014; amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 20695,
effective October 14, 2014; amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 24005, effective December 9, 2014;
peremptory amendment at 39 Ill. Reg. 728, effective December 23, 2014; emergency amendment
at 39 Ill. Reg. 708, effective December 26, 2014, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 39 Ill.
Reg. ______, effective ____________.
SUBPART B: SCHEDULE OF RATES
Section 310.270 Legislated Rate (Repealed)
The rate of pay for employees occupying positions that require payment in accordance with
specified rates set forth in legislation is as follows:
Title
Arbitrator
Title Code
01401
Pay Plan Code
H
Effective Date
July 1, 2008
Annual Salary
$115,840
When an Arbitrator is serving as an acting Commissioner of the Illinois Workers' Compensation
Commission, the appropriate rate will be the same as the rate set for a Commissioner.
(Source: Repealed at 39 Ill. Reg. ______, effective ____________)
SUBPART C: MERIT COMPENSATION SYSTEM
Section 310.410 Jurisdiction
The Merit Compensation System shall apply to classes of positions, or positions excluded from
bargaining unit representation, designated below and Broad-Band classes in Appendix G. In
addition, the classes are listed in the ALPHABETIC INDEX OF POSITION TITLES. Also see
Section 310.495 for the application of the Merit Compensation System for those Broad-Band
titles listed with their salary ranges in Appendix G.
Title
Account Clerk I
Title Code Salary Range
00111
MS-03
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Account Clerk II
Account Technician I
Account Technician II
Account Technician Trainee
Accountant
Accountant Advanced
Accountant Supervisor
Accounting and Fiscal Administration Career Trainee
Activity Program Aide I
Activity Program Aide II
Activity Therapist
Activity Therapist Coordinator
Activity Therapist Supervisor
Actuarial Assistant
Actuarial Examiner
Actuarial Examiner Trainee
Actuarial Senior Examiner
Actuary I
Actuary II
Actuary III
Administrative Assistant I
Administrative Assistant II
Administrative Services Worker Trainee
Agricultural Executive
Agricultural Land and Water Resources Supervisor
Agricultural Market News Assistant
Agricultural Marketing Generalist
Agricultural Marketing Reporter
Agricultural Marketing Representative
Agricultural Products Promoter
Agriculture Land and Water Resource Specialist I
Agriculture Land and Water Resource Specialist II
Agriculture Land and Water Resource Specialist III
Aircraft Dispatcher
Aircraft Lead Dispatcher
Aircraft Pilot I
Aircraft Pilot II
00112
00115
00116
00118
00130
00133
00135
00140
00151
00152
00157
00160
00163
00187
00195
00196
00197
00201
00202
00203
00501
00502
00600
00800
00811
00804
00805
00807
00810
00815
00831
00832
00833
00951
00952
00955
00956
MS-04
MS-07
MS-09
MS-04
MS-11
MS-14
MS-19
MS-09
MS-04
MS-05
MS-12
MS-16
MS-23
MS-14
MS-14
MS-10
MS-21
MS-23
MS-31
MS-33
MS-16
MS-21
MS-02
MS-23
MS-25
MS-09
MS-11
MS-19
MS-19
MS-10
MS-11
MS-16
MS-23
MS-09
MS-11
MS-21
MS-28
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Aircraft Pilot II − Dual Rating
Animal and Animal Products Investigator
Animal and Animal Products Investigator Trainee
Apiary Inspector
Apparel/Dry Goods Specialist I
Apparel/Dry Goods Specialist II
Apparel/Dry Goods Specialist III
Appraisal Specialist I
Appraisal Specialist II
Appraisal Specialist III
Appraisal Specialist Trainee
Arbitrator
Architect
Arson Investigations Trainee
Arson Investigator I
Arson Investigator II
Arts Council Associate
Arts Council Program Coordinator
Arts Council Program Representative
Assignment Coordinator
Assistant Automotive Shop Supervisor
Assistant Reimbursement Officer
Audio Visual Technician I
Audio Visual Technician II
Auto and Body Repairer
Automotive Attendant I
Automotive Attendant II
Automotive Mechanic
Automotive Parts Warehouse Specialist
Automotive Parts Warehouser
Automotive Shop Supervisor
Bank Examiner I
Bank Examiner II
Bank Examiner III
Behavioral Analyst Associate
Behavioral Analyst I
Behavioral Analyst II
00957
01072
01075
01215
01231
01232
01233
01251
01252
01253
01255
01401
01440
01485
01481
01482
01523
01526
01527
01530
01565
02424
03501
03502
03680
03696
03697
03700
03734
03730
03749
04131
04132
04133
04355
04351
04352
MS-29
MS-11
MS-09
MS-03
MS-04
MS-05
MS-10
MS-11
MS-14
MS-19
MS-09
MS-33
MS-28
MS-12
MS-15
MS-20
MS-09
MS-19
MS-12
MS-23
MS-11
MS-05
MS-04
MS-06
MS-13
MS-03
MS-03
MS-13
MS-11
MS-11
MS-18
MS-14
MS-21
MS-28
MS-12
MS-16
MS-21
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Blasting Expert
Blasting Specialist
Blasting Supervisor
Boat Safety Inspection Supervisor
Boiler Safety Specialist
Breath Alcohol Analysis Technician
Bridge Mechanic
Bridge Tender
Building Construction Inspector I
Building Construction Inspector II
Building Services Worker
Building/Grounds Laborer
Building/Grounds Lead I
Building/Grounds Lead II
Building/Grounds Maintenance Worker
Building/Grounds Supervisor
Business Administrative Specialist
Business Manager
Buyer
Buyer Assistant
Cancer Registrar I
Cancer Registrar II
Cancer Registrar III
Cancer Registrar Assistant Manager
Cancer Registrar Manager
Canine Specialist
Capital Development Board Account Technician
Capital Development Board Art In Architecture Technician
Capital Development Board Construction Support Analyst
Capital Development Board Media Technician
Capital Development Board Project Technician
Cartographer III
Chaplain I
Chaplain II
Check Issuance Machine Operator
Check Issuance Machine Supervisor
Chemist I
04720
04725
04730
04850
04910
05170
05310
05320
05541
05542
05616
05598
05601
05602
05613
05605
05810
05815
05900
05905
05951
05952
05953
05954
05955
06500
06515
06533
06520
06525
06530
06673
06901
06902
06920
06925
06941
MS-27
MS-25
MS-29
MS-22
MS-26
MS-15
MS-17
MS-18
MS-18
MS-20
MS-05
MS-08
MS-10
MS-12
MS-09
MS-12
MS-14
MS-19
MS-19
MS-07
MS-11
MS-14
MS-23
MS-27
MS-31
MS-20
MS-08
MS-09
MS-08
MS-11
MS-09
MS-28
MS-14
MS-21
MS-06
MS-08
MS-14
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Chemist II
Chemist III
Child Development Aide
Child Protection Advanced Specialist
Child Protection Associate Specialist
Child Protection Specialist
Child Support Specialist I
Child Support Specialist II
Child Support Specialist Trainee
Child Welfare Administrative Case Reviewer
Child Welfare Advanced Specialist
Child Welfare Associate Specialist
Child Welfare Court Facilitator
Child Welfare Nurse Specialist
Child Welfare Senior Specialist
Child Welfare Specialist
Child Welfare Staff Development Coordinator I
Child Welfare Staff Development Coordinator II
Child Welfare Staff Development Coordinator III
Child Welfare Staff Development Coordinator IV
Children and Family Service Intern, Option 1
Children and Family Service Intern, Option 2
Civil Engineer I
Civil Engineer II
Civil Engineer III
Civil Engineer IV
Civil Engineer Trainee
Clerical Trainee
Clinical Laboratory Associate
Clinical Laboratory Phlebotomist
Clinical Laboratory Technician I
Clinical Laboratory Technician II
Clinical Laboratory Technologist I
Clinical Laboratory Technologist II
Clinical Laboratory Technologist Trainee
Clinical Pharmacist
Clinical Psychologist
06942
06943
07184
07161
07162
07163
07198
07199
07200
07190
07215
07216
07196
07197
07217
07218
07201
07202
07203
07204
07241
07242
07601
07602
07603
07604
07607
08050
08200
08213
08215
08216
08220
08221
08229
08235
08250
MS-21
MS-25
MS-07
MS-21
MS-14
MS-19
MS-14
MS-16
MS-09
MS-28
MS-21
MS-14
MS-28
MS-22
MS-28
MS-19
MS-16
MS-21
MS-23
MS-28
MS-09
MS-12
MS-22
MS-26
MS-30
MS-31
MS-16
MS-01
MS-05
MS-04
MS-07
MS-09
MS-19
MS-21
MS-11
MS-32
MS-29
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Clinical Psychology Associate
Clinical Services Supervisor
Commerce Commission Police Officer I
Commerce Commission Police Officer II
Commerce Commission Police Officer Trainee
Commerce Commission Police Sergeant
Commodities Inspector
Communications Dispatcher
Communications Equipment Technician I
Communications Equipment Technician II
Communications Equipment Technician III
Communications Systems Specialist
Community Management Specialist I
Community Management Specialist II
Community Management Specialist III
Community Planner I
Community Planner II
Community Planner III
Compliance Officer
Conservation Education Representative
Conservation Grant Administrator I
Conservation Grant Administrator II
Conservation Grant Administrator III
Conservation Police Lieutenant
Conservation Police Officer I
Conservation Police Officer II
Conservation Police Officer Trainee
Conservation Police Sergeant
Conservation/Historic Preservation Worker
Construction Program Assistant
Construction Supervisor I
Construction Supervisor II
Cook I
Cook II
Correctional Casework Supervisor
Correctional Counselor I
Correctional Counselor II
08255
08260
08451
08452
08455
08457
08770
08815
08831
08832
08833
08860
08891
08892
08893
08901
08902
08903
08919
09300
09311
09312
09313
09339
09341
09342
09345
09347
09317
09525
09561
09562
09601
09602
09655
09661
09662
MS-19
MS-31
MS-18
MS-22
MS-10
MS-24
MS-08
MS-06
MS-16
MS-21
MS-23
MS-29
MS-12
MS-16
MS-21
MS-12
MS-16
MS-21
MS-11
MS-09
MS-19
MS-23
MS-28
MS-23
MS-18
MS-19
MS-06
MS-22
MS-01
MS-09
MS-10
MS-14
MS-04
MS-07
MS-25
MS-12
MS-16
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Correctional Counselor III
Correctional Lieutenant
Correctional Officer
Correctional Officer Trainee
Correctional Sergeant
Corrections Apprehension Specialist
Corrections Clerk I
Corrections Clerk II
Corrections Clerk III
Corrections Food Service Supervisor I
Corrections Food Service Supervisor II
Corrections Food Service Supervisor III
Corrections Grounds Supervisor
Corrections Identification Supervisor
Corrections Identification Technician
Corrections Industries Marketing Representative
Corrections Industry Lead Worker
Corrections Industry Supervisor
Corrections Laundry Manager I
Corrections Laundry Manager II
Corrections Law Library Assistant
Corrections Leisure Activities Specialist I
Corrections Leisure Activities Specialist II
Corrections Leisure Activities Specialist III
Corrections Leisure Activities Specialist IV
Corrections Locksmith
Corrections Maintenance Craftsman
Corrections Maintenance Supervisor
Corrections Maintenance Worker
Corrections Medical Technician
Corrections Nurse I
Corrections Nurse II
Corrections Nurse Trainee
Corrections Parole Agent
Corrections Residence Counselor I
Corrections Residence Counselor II
Corrections Senior Parole Agent
09663
09673
09675
09676
09717
09750
09771
09772
09773
09793
09794
09795
09796
09800
09801
09803
09805
09807
09808
09809
09819
09811
09812
09813
09814
09818
09821
09822
09823
09824
09825
09826
09836
09842
09837
09838
09844
MS-21
MS-24
MS-11
MS-08
MS-16
MS-21
MS-11
MS-13
MS-18
MS-13
MS-18
MS-21
MS-16
MS-24
MS-13
MS-16
MS-16
MS-21
MS-18
MS-20
MS-11
MS-12
MS-16
MS-21
MS-25
MS-16
MS-16
MS-20
MS-12
MS-12
MS-20
MS-25
MS-16
MS-16
MS-13
MS-20
MS-21
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Corrections Supply Supervisor I
Corrections Supply Supervisor II
Corrections Supply Supervisor III
Corrections Transportation Officer I
Corrections Transportation Officer II
Corrections Utilities Operator
Corrections Vocational Instructor
Corrections Vocational School Supervisor
Court Reporter
Court Reporter Supervisor
Crime Scene Investigator
Criminal Intelligence Analyst I
Criminal Intelligence Analyst II
Criminal Intelligence Analyst Specialist
Criminal Justice Specialist I
Criminal Justice Specialist II
Criminal Justice Specialist Trainee
Curator Of The Lincoln Collection
Data Processing Administrative Specialist
Data Processing Assistant
Data Processing Operator
Data Processing Operator Trainee
Data Processing Specialist
Data Processing Supervisor I
Data Processing Supervisor II
Data Processing Supervisor III
Data Processing Technician
Data Processing Technician Trainee
Day Care Licensing Representative I
Day Care Licensing Representative II
Deck Hand
Dental Assistant
Dental Hygienist
Dentist I
Dentist II
Developmental Disabilities Council Program Planner I
Developmental Disabilities Council Program Planner II
09861
09862
09863
09871
09872
09875
09879
09880
09900
09903
09980
10161
10162
10165
10231
10232
10236
10750
11415
11420
11425
11428
11430
11435
11436
11437
11440
11443
11471
11472
11500
11650
11700
11751
11752
12361
12362
MS-13
MS-18
MS-21
MS-13
MS-20
MS-16
MS-16
MS-20
MS-12
MS-26
MS-25
MS-19
MS-23
MS-28
MS-14
MS-23
MS-10
MS-14
MS-11
MS-04
MS-03
MS-02
MS-09
MS-08
MS-11
MS-19
MS-06
MS-04
MS-14
MS-19
MS-15
MS-07
MS-11
MS-29
MS-33
MS-09
MS-14
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Developmental Disabilities Council Program Planner III
Dietary Manager I
Dietary Manager II
Dietitian
Disability Appeals Officer
Disability Claims Adjudicator I
Disability Claims Adjudicator II
Disability Claims Adjudicator Trainee
Disability Claims Analyst
Disability Claims Specialist
Disaster Services Planner
Document Examiner
Drafting Worker
Drug Compliance Investigator
Economic Associate
Economic Development Representative I
Economic Development Representative II
Economic Development Representative Trainee
Educational Diagnostician
Educational Media Program Specialist
Educator
Educator − Provisional
Educator Aide
Educator Trainee
Electrical Engineer
Electroencephalograph Technician
Electronic Equipment Installer/Repairer
Electronic Equipment Installer/Repairer Lead Worker
Electronics Technician
Elevator Inspector
Elevator Operator
Emergency Response Lead Telecommunicator
Emergency Response Telecommunicator
Employment Security Field Office Supervisor
Employment Security Manpower Representative I
Employment Security Manpower Representative II
Employment Security Program Representative
12363
12501
12502
12510
12530
12537
12538
12539
12540
12558
12585
12640
12749
12778
12940
12931
12932
12939
12965
12980
13100
13105
13130
13148
13180
13300
13340
13345
13360
13495
13500
13540
13543
13600
13621
13622
13650
MS-19
MS-14
MS-19
MS-12
MS-28
MS-14
MS-19
MS-10
MS-25
MS-21
MS-21
MS-28
MS-08
MS-31
MS-12
MS-16
MS-21
MS-10
MS-09
MS-16
MS-26
MS-10
MS-08
MS-09
MS-28
MS-05
MS-07
MS-09
MS-12
MS-21
MS-05
MS-10
MS-08
MS-23
MS-09
MS-11
MS-11
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Employment Security Program Representative − Intermittent
Employment Security Service Representative
Employment Security Specialist I
Employment Security Specialist II
Employment Security Specialist III
Employment Security Tax Auditor I
Employment Security Tax Auditor II
End-User Computer Services Specialist I
End-User Computer Services Specialist II
End-User Computer Systems Analyst
Energy and Natural Resources Specialist I
Energy and Natural Resources Specialist II
Energy and Natural Resources Specialist III
Energy and Natural Resources Specialist Trainee
Engineering Technician I
Engineering Technician II
Engineering Technician III
Engineering Technician IV
Environmental Engineer I
Environmental Engineer II
Environmental Engineer III
Environmental Engineer IV
Environmental Equipment Operator I
Environmental Equipment Operator II
Environmental Health Specialist I
Environmental Health Specialist II
Environmental Health Specialist III
Environmental Protection Associate
Environmental Protection Engineer I
Environmental Protection Engineer II
Environmental Protection Engineer III
Environmental Protection Engineer IV
Environmental Protection Geologist I
Environmental Protection Geologist II
Environmental Protection Geologist III
Environmental Protection Legal Investigator I
Environmental Protection Legal Investigator II
13651
13667
13671
13672
13673
13681
13682
13691
13692
13693
13711
13712
13713
13715
13731
13732
13733
13734
13751
13752
13753
13754
13761
13762
13768
13769
13770
13785
13791
13792
13793
13794
13801
13802
13803
13811
13812
MS-11
MS-14
MS-11
MS-14
MS-21
MS-16
MS-21
MS-24
MS-28
MS-30
MS-12
MS-16
MS-21
MS-09
MS-10
MS-13
MS-20
MS-30
MS-12
MS-16
MS-21
MS-28
MS-09
MS-11
MS-11
MS-14
MS-19
MS-09
MS-12
MS-16
MS-21
MS-28
MS-12
MS-16
MS-21
MS-10
MS-11
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Environmental Protection Legal Investigator Specialist
Environmental Protection Specialist I
Environmental Protection Specialist II
Environmental Protection Specialist III
Environmental Protection Specialist IV
Environmental Protection Technician I
Environmental Protection Technician II
Equal Pay Specialist
Equine Investigator
Executive I
Executive II
Executive Secretary I
Executive Secretary II
Executive Secretary III
Explosives Inspector I
Explosives Inspector II
Facility Assistant Fire Chief
Facility Fire Chief
Facility Fire Safety Coordinator
Facility Firefighter
Ferry Operator I
Ferry Operator II
Financial Institutions Examiner I
Financial Institutions Examiner II
Financial Institutions Examiner III
Financial Institutions Examiner Trainee
Fingerprint Technician
Fingerprint Technician Supervisor
Fingerprint Technician Trainee
Firearms Eligibility Analyst I
Firearms Eligibility Analyst II
Firearms Eligibility Analyst Trainee
Fire Certification Specialist I
Fire Certification Specialist II
Fire Certification Specialist Supervisor
Fire Prevention Inspector I
Fire Prevention Inspector II
13815
13821
13822
13823
13824
13831
13832
13837
13840
13851
13852
14031
14032
14033
14051
14052
14430
14433
14435
14439
14801
14802
14971
14972
14973
14978
15204
15208
15209
15371
15372
15375
15281
15282
15283
15316
15317
MS-13
MS-11
MS-14
MS-19
MS-28
MS-05
MS-07
MS-16
MS-09
MS-19
MS-23
MS-08
MS-11
MS-14
MS-11
MS-18
MS-10
MS-13
MS-09
MS-07
MS-18
MS-19
MS-14
MS-21
MS-28
MS-10
MS-10
MS-18
MS-05
MS-10
MS-14
MS-08
MS-16
MS-18
MS-22
MS-13
MS-20
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Fire Prevention Inspector Trainee
Fire Protection Specialist I
Flight Safety Coordinator
Florist II
Food Services Program Manager
Foreign Service Economic Development Executive I
Foreign Service Economic Development Executive II
Foreign Service Economic Development Representative
Forensic Science Administrator I
Forensic Science Administrator II
Forensic Scientist I
Forensic Scientist II
Forensic Scientist III
Forensic Scientist Trainee
Gaming Licensing Analyst
Gaming Senior Special Agent
Gaming Special Agent
Gaming Special Agent Trainee
Geographic Information Specialist I
Geographic Information Specialist II
Geographic Information Trainee
Governmental Career Trainee
Graduate Pharmacist
Graphic Arts Designer
Graphic Arts Designer Advanced
Graphic Arts Designer Supervisor
Graphic Arts Technician
Grounds Supervisor
Guard I
Guard II
Guard III
Guard Supervisor
Guardianship Representative
Guardianship Supervisor
Habilitation Program Coordinator
Handicapped Services Representative I
Health Facilities Surveillance Nurse
15320
15351
15640
15652
15800
15871
15872
15875
15911
15912
15891
15892
15893
15897
17171
17191
17192
17195
17271
17272
17276
17325
17345
17366
17370
17365
17400
17549
17681
17682
17683
17685
17710
17720
17960
17981
18150
MS-10
MS-14
MS-28
MS-08
MS-31
MS-32
MS-34
MS-30
MS-31
MS-32
MS-19
MS-23
MS-28
MS-12
MS-10
MS-29
MS-21
MS-11
MS-21
MS-29
MS-12
MS-09
MS-23
MS-11
MS-14
MS-19
MS-09
MS-18
MS-04
MS-06
MS-09
MS-11
MS-16
MS-24
MS-16
MS-08
MS-22
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Health Facilities Surveyor I
Health Facilities Surveyor II
Health Facilities Surveyor III
Health Information Associate
Health Information Technician
Health Services Investigator I, Option A − General
Health Services Investigator I, Option B − Controlled
Substance Inspector
Health Services Investigator II, Option A − General
Health Services Investigator II, Option B − Controlled
Substance Inspector
Health Services Investigator II, Option C − Pharmacy
Health Services Investigator II, Option D −
Pharmacy/Controlled Substance Inspector
Hearing and Speech Advanced Specialist
Hearing and Speech Associate
Hearing and Speech Specialist
Hearing and Speech Technician I
Hearing and Speech Technician II
Hearings Referee
Hearings Referee − Intermittent
Heavy Construction Equipment Operator
Highway Construction Supervisor I
Highway Construction Supervisor II
Highway Maintainer
Highway Maintenance Lead Worker
Historical Documents Conservator I
Historical Exhibits Designer
Historical Library Chief Of Acquisitions
Historical Research Editor II
Historical Research Specialist
Housekeeper II
Human Relations Representative
Human Resources Assistant
Human Resources Associate
Human Resources Trainee
Human Rights Investigator I
Human Rights Investigator II
18011
18012
18013
18045
18047
18181
18182
MS-14
MS-21
MS-23
MS-07
MS-09
MS-21
MS-23
18185
18186
MS-28
MS-28
18187
18188
MS-32
MS-32
18227
18231
18233
18261
18262
18300
18301
18465
18525
18526
18639
18659
18981
18985
18987
19002
19008
19602
19670
19690
19691
19694
19774
19775
MS-28
MS-19
MS-23
MS-04
MS-06
MS-29
MS-29
MS-18
MS-25
MS-30
MS-18
MS-18
MS-10
MS-12
MS-21
MS-11
MS-23
MS-03
MS-14
MS-05
MS-08
MS-04
MS-14
MS-19
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15
DEPARTMENT OF CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES
NOTICE OF PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
Human Rights Investigator III
19776
Human Rights Mediation Supervisor
19769
Human Rights Mediator
19771
Human Rights Specialist I
19778
Human Rights Specialist II
19779
Human Rights Specialist III
19780
Human Services Casework Manager
19788
Human Services Caseworker
19785
Human Services Grants Coordinator I
19791
Human Services Grants Coordinator II
19792
Human Services Grants Coordinator III
19793
Human Services Grants Coordinator Trainee
19796
Human Services Sign Language Interpreter
19810
Iconographer
19880
Industrial and Community Development Representative I
21051
Industrial and Community Development Representative II
21052
Industrial Commission Reporter
21080
Industrial Commission Technician
21095
Industrial Services Consultant I
21121
Industrial Services Consultant II
21122
Industrial Services Consultant Trainee
21125
Industrial Services Hygienist
21127
Industrial Services Hygienist Technician
21130
Industrial Services Hygienist Trainee
21133
Information Services Intern
21160
Information Services Specialist I
21161
Information Services Specialist II
21162
Information Systems Analyst I
21165
Information Systems Analyst II
21166
Information Systems Analyst III
21167
Information Technology/Communications Systems Specialist I 21216
Information Technology/Communications Systems Specialist II 21217
Inhalation Therapist
21259
Inhalation Therapy Supervisor
21260
Institutional Helper
21460
Institutional Maintenance Worker
21465
Instrument Designer
21500
MS-21
MS-23
MS-16
MS-11
MS-14
MS-19
MS-23
MS-14
MS-11
MS-16
MS-23
MS-09
MS-14
MS-09
MS-16
MS-21
MS-14
MS-08
MS-11
MS-14
MS-08
MS-21
MS-14
MS-09
MS-12
MS-16
MS-21
MS-25
MS-29
MS-32
MS-21
MS-31
MS-05
MS-08
MS-05
MS-05
MS-19
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15
DEPARTMENT OF CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES
NOTICE OF PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
Insurance Analyst I
Insurance Analyst II
Insurance Analyst III
Insurance Analyst IV
Insurance Analyst Trainee
Insurance Company Claims Examiner I
Insurance Company Claims Examiner II
Insurance Company Field Staff Examiner
Insurance Company Financial Examiner Trainee
Insurance Performance Examiner I
Insurance Performance Examiner II
Insurance Performance Examiner III
Intermittent Clerk
Intermittent Laborer (Maintenance)
Intermittent Unemployment Insurance Representative
Intermittent Unemployment Insurance Technician
Internal Auditor I
Internal Auditor Trainee
Internal Security Investigator I
Internal Security Investigator II
International Marketing Representative I
Janitor I
Janitor II
Juvenile Justice Chief of Security
Juvenile Justice Specialist
Juvenile Justice Specialist Intern
Juvenile Justice Supervisor
Juvenile Justice Youth and Family Specialist Option 1
Juvenile Justice Youth and Family Specialist Option 2
Juvenile Justice Youth and Family Specialist Supervisor
Kidcare Supervisor
Labor Conciliator
Labor Maintenance Lead Worker
Laboratory Assistant
Laboratory Associate I
Laboratory Associate II
Laboratory Equipment Specialist
21561
21562
21563
21564
21566
21601
21602
21608
21610
21671
21672
21673
21686
21687
21689
21690
21721
21726
21731
21732
21761
21951
21952
21965
21971
21976
21980
21991
21992
21995
22003
22750
22809
22995
22997
22998
22990
MS-06
MS-09
MS-11
MS-14
MS-04
MS-16
MS-21
MS-14
MS-10
MS-11
MS-16
MS-23
MS-02
MS-08
MS-09
MS-04
MS-16
MS-09
MS-19
MS-25
MS-11
MS-13
MS-14
MS-31
MS-20
MS-13
MS-27
MS-19
MS-23
MS-28
MS-23
MS-23
MS-16
MS-03
MS-07
MS-09
MS-19
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15
DEPARTMENT OF CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES
NOTICE OF PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
Laboratory Quality Specialist I
Laboratory Quality Specialist II
Laboratory Research Scientist
Laboratory Research Specialist I
Laboratory Research Specialist II
Laborer (Maintenance)
Land Acquisition Agent I
Land Acquisition Agent II
Land Acquisition Agent III
Land Reclamation Specialist I
Land Reclamation Specialist II
Landscape Architect
Landscape Planner
Laundry Manager I
Legal Research Assistant
Liability Claims Adjuster I
Liability Claims Adjuster II
Liability Claims Adjuster Trainee
Librarian I
Librarian II
Library Aide I
Library Aide II
Library Aide III
Library Associate
Library Technical Assistant
Licensed Practical Nurse I
Licensed Practical Nurse II
Licensing Assistant
Licensing Investigator I
Licensing Investigator II
Licensing Investigator III
Licensing Investigator IV
Life Sciences Career Trainee
Liquor Control Special Agent I
Liquor Control Special Agent II
Local Historical Services Representative
Local Housing Advisor I
23021
23022
23025
23027
23028
23080
23091
23092
23093
23131
23132
23145
23150
23191
23350
23371
23372
23375
23401
23402
23421
23422
23423
23430
23450
23551
23552
23568
23571
23572
23573
23574
23600
23751
23752
24000
24031
MS-21
MS-25
MS-29
MS-21
MS-25
MS-15
MS-12
MS-19
MS-25
MS-11
MS-16
MS-28
MS-21
MS-10
MS-10
MS-11
MS-19
MS-09
MS-14
MS-19
MS-03
MS-04
MS-05
MS-09
MS-07
MS-09
MS-10
MS-05
MS-10
MS-13
MS-15
MS-20
MS-09
MS-13
MS-14
MS-16
MS-11
ILLINOIS REGISTER
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15
DEPARTMENT OF CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES
NOTICE OF PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
Local Housing Advisor II
Local Housing Advisor III
Local Revenue and Fiscal Advisor I
Local Revenue and Fiscal Advisor II
Local Revenue and Fiscal Advisor III
Lock and Dam Tender
Locksmith
Lottery Commodities Distributor II
Lottery Regional Coordinator
Lottery Sales Representative
Lottery Telemarketing Representative
Maintenance Equipment Operator
Maintenance Worker
Management Operations Analyst I
Management Operations Analyst II
Management Operations Analyst Trainee
Management Systems Specialist
Manpower Planner I
Manpower Planner II
Manpower Planner III
Manpower Planner Trainee
Manuscripts Manager
Meat and Poultry Inspector
Meat and Poultry Inspector Supervisor
Meat and Poultry Inspector Trainee
Mechanical Engineer I
Mechanical Engineer II
Mechanical Engineer III
Medical Administrator I Option C
Medical Administrator I Option D
Medical Administrator II Option C
Medical Administrator II Option D
Medical Administrator III
Medical Administrator IV
Medical Administrator V
Medical Assistance Consultant I
Medical Assistance Consultant II
24032
24033
24101
24102
24103
24290
24300
24402
24504
24515
24520
25020
25500
25541
25542
25545
25583
25591
25592
25593
25597
25610
26070
26073
26075
26201
26202
26203
26400
26401
26402
26403
26404
26405
26406
26501
26502
MS-14
MS-19
MS-12
MS-16
MS-21
MS-07
MS-16
MS-09
MS-21
MS-14
MS-06
MS-18
MS-16
MS-19
MS-23
MS-12
MS-25
MS-11
MS-16
MS-23
MS-09
MS-21
MS-10
MS-13
MS-07
MS-12
MS-16
MS-21
MS-60
MS-62
MS-61
MS-64
MS-65
MS-66
MS-67
MS-10
MS-14
ILLINOIS REGISTER
620
15
DEPARTMENT OF CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES
NOTICE OF PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
Medical Assistance Consultant III
Mental Health Administrator I
Mental Health Administrator II
Mental Health Administrator Trainee
Mental Health Program Administrator
Mental Health Recovery Support Specialist I
Mental Health Recovery Support Specialist II
Mental Health Specialist I
Mental Health Specialist II
Mental Health Specialist III
Mental Health Specialist Trainee
Mental Health Technician I
Mental Health Technician II
Mental Health Technician III
Mental Health Technician IV
Mental Health Technician V
Mental Health Technician VI
Mental Health Technician Trainee
Meteorologist
Methods and Procedures Advisor I
Methods and Procedures Advisor II
Methods and Procedures Advisor III
Methods and Procedures Career Associate I
Methods and Procedures Career Associate II
Methods and Procedures Career Associate Trainee
Metrologist Associate
Microbiologist I
Microbiologist II
Microfilm Laboratory Technician I
Microfilm Laboratory Technician II
Microfilm Operator I
Microfilm Operator II
Microfilm Operator III
Mine Rescue Station Assistant
Motorist Assistance Specialist
Musician
Natural Resource Technician I
26503
26811
26812
26817
26908
26921
26922
26924
26925
26926
26928
27011
27012
27013
27014
27015
27016
27020
27120
27131
27132
27133
27135
27136
27137
27146
27151
27152
27175
27176
27181
27182
27183
28150
28490
28805
28851
MS-21
MS-19
MS-23
MS-14
MS-63
MS-16
MS-19
MS-09
MS-11
MS-14
MS-08
MS-04
MS-05
MS-06
MS-07
MS-08
MS-09
MS-03
MS-19
MS-11
MS-14
MS-23
MS-08
MS-09
MS-06
MS-12
MS-14
MS-21
MS-04
MS-06
MS-03
MS-04
MS-05
MS-07
MS-05
MS-05
MS-07
ILLINOIS REGISTER
621
15
DEPARTMENT OF CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES
NOTICE OF PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
Natural Resource Technician II
Natural Resources Advanced Specialist
Natural Resources Coordinator
Natural Resources Education Program Coordinator
Natural Resources Grant Coordinator
Natural Resources Manager I
Natural Resources Manager II
Natural Resources Manager III
Natural Resources Site Manager I
Natural Resources Site Manager II
Natural Resources Specialist
Nursing Act Assistant Coordinator
Nutritionist
Occupational Therapist
Occupational Therapist Program Coordinator
Occupational Therapist Supervisor
Office Administrative Specialist
Office Administrator I
Office Administrator II
Office Administrator III
Office Administrator IV
Office Administrator V
Office Aide
Office Assistant
Office Associate
Office Clerk
Office Coordinator
Office Occupations Trainee
Office Specialist
Optometrist
Oral Health Consultant
Paralegal Assistant
Pension and Death Benefits Technician I
Pension and Death Benefits Technician II
Pest Control Operator
Pharmacy Lead Technician
Pharmacy Services Coordinator
28852
28833
28831
28834
28835
28836
28837
28838
28841
28842
28832
29731
29820
29900
29908
29910
29990
29991
29992
29993
29994
29995
30005
30010
30015
30020
30025
30075
30080
30300
30317
30860
30961
30962
31810
32009
32010
MS-10
MS-23
MS-12
MS-23
MS-20
MS-23
MS-26
MS-30
MS-23
MS-26
MS-19
MS-25
MS-19
MS-16
MS-21
MS-25
MS-09
MS-04
MS-06
MS-08
MS-11
MS-12
MS-02
MS-04
MS-05
MS-03
MS-06
MS-01
MS-08
MS-11
MS-19
MS-11
MS-09
MS-21
MS-07
MS-06
MS-32
ILLINOIS REGISTER
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15
DEPARTMENT OF CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES
NOTICE OF PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
Pharmacy Technician
Pharmacy Manager
Photographer
Photographic Technician I
Photographic Technician II
Photographic Technician III
Physical Therapist
Physical Therapist Program Coordinator
Physical Therapy Aide I
Physical Therapy Aide II
Physical Therapy Aide III
Physician
Physician Assistant
Physician Specialist − Option A
Physician Specialist − Option B
Physician Specialist − Option C
Physician Specialist − Option D
Physician Specialist − Option E
Plant and Pesticide Specialist I
Plant and Pesticide Specialist II
Plant and Pesticide Specialist Supervisor
Plumbing Consultant
Plumbing Inspector
Podiatrist
Police Lieutenant
Police Officer I
Police Officer II
Police Officer III
Police Officer Trainee
Police Training Specialist
Polygraph Examiner I
Polygraph Examiner II
Polygraph Examiner III
Polygraph Examiner Trainee
Power Shovel Operator
Private Secretary I
Private Secretary II
32011
32025
32080
32091
32092
32093
32145
32153
32191
32192
32193
32200
32210
32221
32222
32223
32224
32225
32501
32502
32506
32910
32915
32960
32977
32981
32982
32983
32985
32990
33001
33002
33003
33005
33360
34201
34202
MS-04
MS-33
MS-11
MS-08
MS-11
MS-12
MS-16
MS-21
MS-03
MS-05
MS-08
MS-36
MS-27
MS-37
MS-38
MS-61
MS-63
MS-65
MS-15
MS-20
MS-20
MS-28
MS-22
MS-11
MS-31
MS-15
MS-20
MS-24
MS-06
MS-16
MS-20
MS-24
MS-28
MS-12
MS-18
MS-14
MS-18
ILLINOIS REGISTER
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15
DEPARTMENT OF CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES
NOTICE OF PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
Procurement Representative
Products and Standards Inspector
Products and Standards Inspector Trainee
Program Integrity Auditor I
Program Integrity Auditor II
Program Integrity Auditor Trainee
Project Designer
Property and Supply Clerk I
Property and Supply Clerk II
Property and Supply Clerk III
Property Consultant
Psychologist Associate
Psychologist I
Psychologist II
Psychologist III
Psychology Intern
Public Administration Intern
Public Aid Eligibility Assistant
Public Aid Investigator
Public Aid Investigator Trainee
Public Aid Lead Casework Specialist
Public Aid Program Quality Analyst
Public Aid Quality Control Reviewer
Public Aid Quality Control Supervisor
Public Aid Staff Development Specialist I
Public Aid Staff Development Specialist II
Public Aid Staff Development Specialist III
Public Health Educator
Public Health Educator Associate
Public Health Program Specialist I
Public Health Program Specialist II
Public Health Program Specialist III
Public Health Program Specialist Trainee
Public Information Coordinator
Public Information Officer I
Public Information Officer II
Public Information Officer III
34540
34603
34605
34631
34632
34635
34725
34791
34792
34793
34900
35626
35611
35612
35613
35660
35700
35825
35870
35874
35880
35890
35892
35900
36071
36072
36073
36430
36434
36611
36612
36613
36615
36750
37001
37002
37003
MS-06
MS-11
MS-09
MS-14
MS-21
MS-09
MS-21
MS-03
MS-04
MS-05
MS-12
MS-12
MS-16
MS-23
MS-28
MS-15
MS-11
MS-05
MS-21
MS-11
MS-16
MS-21
MS-16
MS-21
MS-12
MS-16
MS-22
MS-21
MS-11
MS-11
MS-14
MS-21
MS-09
MS-19
MS-09
MS-11
MS-21
ILLINOIS REGISTER
624
15
DEPARTMENT OF CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES
NOTICE OF PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
Public Information Officer IV
Public Safety Inspector
Public Safety Inspector Trainee
Public Service Executive
Public Service Supervisor
Public Service Trainee
Race Track Maintainer I
Race Track Maintainer II
Radiologic Technologist
Radiologic Technologist Chief
Radiologic Technologist Program Coordinator
Railroad Safety Specialist I
Railroad Safety Specialist II
Railroad Safety Specialist III
Railroad Safety Specialist IV
Ranger
Real Estate Investigator
Real Estate Professions Examiner
Recreation Worker I
Recreation Worker II
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Repairer
Registered Nurse − Advanced Practice
Registered Nurse I
Registered Nurse II
Rehabilitation Case Coordinator I
Rehabilitation Case Coordinator II
Rehabilitation Counselor
Rehabilitation Counselor Aide I
Rehabilitation Counselor Aide II
Rehabilitation Counselor Senior
Rehabilitation Counselor Trainee
Rehabilitation Services Advisor I
Rehabilitation Workshop Instructor I
Rehabilitation Workshop Instructor II
Rehabilitation Workshop Supervisor I
Rehabilitation Workshop Supervisor II
Rehabilitation Workshop Supervisor III
37004
37007
37010
37017
37016
37025
37551
37552
37500
37505
37507
37601
37602
37603
37604
37725
37730
37760
38001
38002
38119
38135
38131
38132
38141
38142
38145
38155
38156
38158
38159
38176
38192
38193
38194
38195
38196
MS-25
MS-14
MS-07
MS-31
MS-28
MS-01
MS-10
MS-12
MS-08
MS-17
MS-09
MS-21
MS-25
MS-29
MS-32
MS-10
MS-21
MS-28
MS-09
MS-11
MS-12
MS-26
MS-18
MS-22
MS-05
MS-07
MS-16
MS-06
MS-08
MS-21
MS-12
MS-23
MS-05
MS-09
MS-09
MS-11
MS-14
ILLINOIS REGISTER
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15
DEPARTMENT OF CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES
NOTICE OF PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
Rehabilitation/Mobility Instructor
Rehabilitation/Mobility Instructor Trainee
Reimbursement Officer I
Reimbursement Officer II
Reproduction Service Supervisor I
Reproduction Service Supervisor II
Reproduction Service Technician I
Reproduction Service Technician II
Reproduction Service Technician III
Research Economist
Research Fellow, Option B
Research Scientist I
Research Scientist II
Research Scientist III
Resident Physician
Residential Care Program Supervisor I
Residential Care Worker
Residential Care Worker Trainee
Resource Planner I
Resource Planner II
Resource Planner III
Retirement System Disability Specialist
Revenue Audit Supervisor
Revenue Auditor I
Revenue Auditor II
Revenue Auditor III
Revenue Auditor Trainee
Revenue Collection Officer I
Revenue Collection Officer II
Revenue Collection Officer III
Revenue Collection Officer Trainee
Revenue Computer Audit Specialist
Revenue Senior Special Agent
Revenue Special Agent
Revenue Special Agent Trainee
Revenue Tax Specialist I
Revenue Tax Specialist II
38163
38167
38199
38200
38201
38202
38203
38204
38205
38209
38211
38231
38232
38233
38270
38271
38277
38279
38281
38282
38283
38310
38369
38371
38372
38373
38375
38401
38402
38403
38405
38425
38557
38558
38565
38571
38572
MS-21
MS-12
MS-11
MS-14
MS-10
MS-18
MS-03
MS-06
MS-08
MS-18
MS-19
MS-10
MS-14
MS-23
MS-15
MS-22
MS-09
MS-05
MS-16
MS-21
MS-28
MS-21
MS-32
MS-14
MS-21
MS-28
MS-09
MS-12
MS-16
MS-21
MS-09
MS-29
MS-29
MS-21
MS-11
MS-09
MS-11
ILLINOIS REGISTER
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15
DEPARTMENT OF CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES
NOTICE OF PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
Revenue Tax Specialist III
Revenue Tax Specialist Trainee
Safety Responsibility Analyst
Safety Responsibility Analyst Supervisor
School Psychologist
Security Guard I
Security Guard II
Security Officer
Security Officer Chief
Security Officer Lieutenant
Security Officer Sergeant
Security Therapy Aide I
Security Therapy Aide II
Security Therapy Aide III
Security Therapy Aide IV
Security Therapy Aide Trainee
Seed Analyst I
Seed Analyst II
Seed Analyst Trainee
Senior Ranger
Sex Offender Therapist I
Sex Offender Therapist II
Shift Supervisor
Sign Hanger
Sign Hanger Foreman
Sign Shop Foreman
Silk Screen Operator
Site Assistant Superintendent I
Site Assistant Superintendent II
Site Interpreter
Site Interpretive Coordinator
Site Security Officer
Site Services Specialist I
Site Services Specialist II
Site Superintendent I
Site Superintendent II
Site Superintendent III
38573
38575
38910
38915
39200
39851
39852
39870
39875
39876
39877
39901
39902
39903
39904
39905
39951
39952
39953
40090
40531
40532
40800
40900
40910
41000
41020
41071
41072
41090
41093
41115
41117
41118
41211
41212
41213
MS-16
MS-07
MS-09
MS-11
MS-21
MS-13
MS-14
MS-10
MS-13
MS-11
MS-10
MS-10
MS-11
MS-13
MS-16
MS-06
MS-09
MS-10
MS-07
MS-11
MS-16
MS-21
MS-31
MS-16
MS-18
MS-12
MS-17
MS-12
MS-16
MS-07
MS-10
MS-06
MS-12
MS-16
MS-20
MS-25
MS-29
ILLINOIS REGISTER
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15
DEPARTMENT OF CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES
NOTICE OF PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
Site Technician I
Site Technician II
Small Engine Mechanic
Social Service Aide I
Social Service Aide II
Social Service Aide Trainee
Social Service Community Planner
Social Service Consultant I
Social Service Consultant II
Social Service Program Planner I
Social Service Program Planner II
Social Service Program Planner III
Social Service Program Planner IV
Social Services Career Trainee
Social Worker I
Social Worker II
Social Worker III
Social Worker IV
Social Worker Intern
Staff Development Specialist I
Staff Development Technician I
Staff Development Technician II
Staff Pharmacist
State Mine Inspector
State Mine Inspector-At-Large
State Police Crime Information Evaluator
State Police Evidence Technician I
State Police Evidence Technician II
State Police Field Specialist I
State Police Field Specialist II
Statistical Research Specialist I
Statistical Research Specialist II
Statistical Research Specialist III
Statistical Research Supervisor
Statistical Research Technician
Storage Tank Safety Specialist
Storekeeper I
41131
41132
41150
41281
41282
41285
41295
41301
41302
41311
41312
41313
41314
41320
41411
41412
41413
41414
41430
41771
41781
41782
41787
42230
42240
41801
41901
41902
42001
42002
42741
42742
42743
42745
42748
43005
43051
MS-07
MS-09
MS-10
MS-05
MS-08
MS-03
MS-08
MS-19
MS-21
MS-12
MS-16
MS-23
MS-28
MS-09
MS-16
MS-21
MS-23
MS-28
MS-15
MS-19
MS-09
MS-12
MS-31
MS-21
MS-31
MS-08
MS-09
MS-10
MS-19
MS-23
MS-09
MS-11
MS-16
MS-23
MS-08
MS-19
MS-11
ILLINOIS REGISTER
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DEPARTMENT OF CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES
NOTICE OF PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
Storekeeper II
Storekeeper III
Stores Clerk
Student Intern
Student Worker
Supervising Vehicle Testing Compliance Officer
Support Service Coordinator I
Support Service Coordinator II
Support Service Lead
Support Service Worker
Switchboard Chief Operator
Switchboard Operator I
Switchboard Operator II
Switchboard Operator III
Technical Advisor Advanced Program Specialist
Technical Advisor I
Technical Advisor II
Technical Advisor III
Technical Manager I
Telecommunications Specialist
Telecommunications Supervisor
Telecommunications Systems Analyst
Telecommunications Systems Technician I
Telecommunications Systems Technician II
Telecommunications Systems Technician Trainee
Telecommunicator
Telecommunicator − Command Center
Telecommunicator Call Taker
Telecommunicator Lead Call Taker
Telecommunicator Lead Specialist
Telecommunicator Lead Worker
Telecommunicator Lead Worker − Command Center
Telecommunicator Specialist
Telecommunicator Trainee
Terrorism Research Specialist I
Terrorism Research Specialist II
Terrorism Research Specialist III
43052
43053
43060
43190
43200
43680
44221
44222
44225
44238
44410
44411
44412
44413
45256
45251
45252
45253
45261
45295
45305
45308
45312
45313
45314
45321
45316
45322
45323
45327
45324
45318
45326
45325
45371
45372
45373
MS-12
MS-13
MS-03
MS-01
MS-01
MS-22
MS-07
MS-09
MS-04
MS-03
MS-11
MS-03
MS-04
MS-06
MS-31
MS-19
MS-23
MS-29
MS-18
MS-12
MS-23
MS-16
MS-07
MS-10
MS-05
MS-09
MS-10
MS-11
MS-14
MS-16
MS-11
MS-12
MS-12
MS-07
MS-19
MS-23
MS-28
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Transportation Officer
Truck Weighing Inspector
Unemployment Insurance Adjudicator I
Unemployment Insurance Adjudicator II
Unemployment Insurance Adjudicator III
Unemployment Insurance Revenue Analyst I
Unemployment Insurance Revenue Analyst II
Unemployment Insurance Revenue Specialist
Unemployment Insurance Special Agent
Utility Engineer I
Utility Engineer II
Vehicle Compliance Inspector
Vehicle Emission Compliance Inspector
Vehicle Emission Compliance Supervisor
Vehicle Emission Quality Assurance Auditor
Vehicle Permit Evaluator
Veterans Educational Specialist I
Veterans Educational Specialist II
Veterans Educational Specialist III
Veterans Employment Representative I
Veterans Employment Representative II
Veterans Nursing Assistant − Certified
Veterans Service Officer
Veterans Service Officer Associate
Veterinarian I
Veterinarian II
Veterinarian III
Veterinary Consumer Safety Officer
Veterinary Pathologist
Veterinary Supervisor I
Veterinary Supervisor II
Vision/Hearing Consultant I
Vision/Hearing Consultant II
Vision/Hearing Consultant III
Vital Records Quality Control Inspector
Vocational Instructor
45375
45830
46100
47001
47002
47003
47081
47082
47087
47096
47451
47452
47570
47580
47583
47584
47585
47681
47682
47683
47701
47702
47750
47800
47804
47901
47902
47903
47911
47916
47917
47918
47941
47942
47943
48000
48200
MS-11
MS-11
MS-10
MS-08
MS-10
MS-12
MS-12
MS-16
MS-10
MS-19
MS-20
MS-24
MS-15
MS-10
MS-12
MS-10
MS-08
MS-12
MS-16
MS-25
MS-11
MS-14
MS-05
MS-11
MS-10
MS-19
MS-23
MS-25
MS-20
MS-29
MS-25
MS-26
MS-14
MS-23
MS-25
MS-10
MS-09
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Volunteer Services Coordinator II
Volunteer Services Coordinator III
Wage Claims Specialist
Warehouse Claims Specialist
Warehouse Examiner
Warehouse Examiner Specialist
Warehouse Examiner Supervisor
Waterways Construction Supervisor I
Waterways Construction Supervisor II
Weatherization Specialist I
Weatherization Specialist II
Weatherization Specialist III
Weatherization Specialist Trainee
Well Inspector I
Well Inspector II
Workers Compensation Insurance Compliance Investigator
48481
48482
48483
48770
48780
48881
48882
48786
49061
49062
49101
49102
49103
49105
49421
49422
49640
MS-10
MS-14
MS-19
MS-06
MS-22
MS-13
MS-18
MS-20
MS-14
MS-19
MS-11
MS-16
MS-23
MS-09
MS-11
MS-18
MS-23
NOTE: Effective January 1, 2008, the merit compensation grade 12 in the Personnel Code [20
ILCS 415/8b.18(a) and (b) and 8b.19(a) and (b)] that formerly was indicated by MC-12
is MS-32.
(Source: Amended at 39 Ill. Reg. ______, effective ____________)
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Section 310.APPENDIX A Negotiated Rates of Pay
Section 310.TABLE E RC-020 (Teamsters LocalsLocal #330 and #705)
Title
Title
Code
Bargaining
Unit
Pay
Plan
Code
Full
Scale
Mo.
Highway Maintainer (Snowbirds)
Highway Maintainer (Snowbirds)
18639
18639
RC-020
RC-020
Q
Q
4289.00
4375.00
Effective Date
October 1, 2013
July 1, 2014
NOTE: Definition of Snowbird − Snowbirds are all, except those in Kankakee County, seasonal,
full-time Highway Maintainers whose primary function is snow removal.
Effective July 1, 2014
Title
Bridge
Mechanic
Bridge Tender
Heavy
Construction
Equipment
Operator
Heavy
Construction
Equipment
Operator
(Bridge Crew)
Highway
Maintainer
Highway
Maintainer
(Bridge Crew)
Highway
Maintainer
(Drill Rig)
Pay
75%
Title Plan
Code Code Mo. Hr.
80%
Mo. Hr.
85%
Mo. Hr.
90%
Mo. Hr.
95%
Mo. Hr.
Full Scale
Mo.
Hr.
05310 Q
05320 B
4674 26.86 4986 28.66
4419 25.40 4714 27.09
5297 30.44 5609 32.24
5008 28.78 5303 30.48
5920 34.02 6232
5597 32.17 5892
35.82
33.86
18465 Q
4807 27.63 5127 29.47
5448 31.31 5768 33.15
6089 34.99 6318
36.31
18465 Q
4739 27.24 5054 29.05
5370 30.86 5686 32.68
6002 34.49 6409
36.83
18639 Q
4712 27.08 5026 28.89
5340 30.69 5654 32.49
5968 34.30 6187
35.56
18639 Q
4739 27.24 5054 29.05
5370 30.86 5686 32.68
6002 34.49 6282
36.10
18639 Q
4640 26.67 4950 28.45
5259 30.22 5568 32.00
5878 33.78 6318
36.31
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Highway
Maintenance
Lead Worker 18659
Highway
Maintenance
Lead Worker
(Bridge Crew) 18659
Highway
Maintenance
Lead Worker
(Lead Lead
Worker)
18659
Highway
Maintenance
Lead Worker
(Lead Lead
Worker)
(Bridge Crew) 18659
Labor
Maintenance
Lead Worker 22809
Laborer
(Maintenance) 23080
Maintenance
Equipment
Operator
25020
Maintenance
Equipment
Operator
25020
Maintenance
Worker
(DHS)
25500
Maintenance
Worker
(DOT, not
Emergency
Patrol)
25500
Power Shovel
Operator
(Maintenance) 33360
Power Shovel
Operator
(Maintenance)
(Bridge Crew) 33360
Silk Screen
Operator
41020
Q
4886 28.08 5211 29.95
5537 31.82 5863 33.70
6188 35.56 6359
36.55
Q
4817 27.68 5138 29.53
5460 31.38 5781 33.22
6102 35.07 6449
37.06
Q
4837 27.80 5159 29.65
5482 31.51 5804 33.36
6127 35.21 6423
36.91
Q
4769 27.41 5087 29.24
5405 31.06 5723 32.89
6041 34.72 6514
37.44
B
4547 26.13 4850 27.87
5154 29.62 5457 31.36
5760 33.10 6063
34.84
B
4492 25.82 4791 27.53
5091 29.26 5390 30.98
5690 32.70 5989
34.42
B
4583 26.34 4888 28.09
5194 29.85 5499 31.60
5805 33.36 6110
35.11
Q
4739 27.24 5054 29.05
5370 30.86 5686 32.68
6002 34.49 6318
36.31
B
4529 26.03 4830 27.76
5132 29.49 5434 31.23
5736 32.97 6117
35.16
B
4588 26.37 4894 28.13
5199 29.88 5505 31.64
5811 33.40 6038
34.70
Q
4807 27.63 5127 29.47
5448 31.31 5768 33.15
6089 34.99 6318
36.31
Q
4739 27.24 5054 29.05
5370 30.86 5686 32.68
6002 34.49 6409
36.83
B
4681 26.90 4993 28.70
5305 30.49 5617 32.28
5929 34.07 6241
35.87
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NOTES: Shift Differential Pay – Employees required to work a shift different than their normal
day shift will be paid a $0.50 per hour shift premium, provided that ½ or more of their
work shift falls before 6:30 a.m. or after 3:00 p.m. This shift premium does not include
those employees normally working shifts other than the normal day shift or employees
hired into positions for which the regular shift hours are not considered day shift hours,
or snow or ice season.
Clothing Allowance − Effective July 1, 2011, the clothing allowance for Heavy
Construction Equipment Operators, Highway Maintainers, Highway Maintenance
Lead Workers, Highway Maintenance Lead Lead Workers, Silk Screen Operators, and
Bridge Mechanics employees increases to $200. Effective July 1, 2011, the clothing
allowance for all other titles increases to $100. The allowance shall be applied only to
certified employees who are on the active payroll effective July 1. Employees on
authorized leave of absence on July 1 shall be paid the allowance on a prorated basis
upon return from leave.
Stipend − Employees covered by this bargaining unit shall receive a one-time 2.25%
stipend based on the employee's base salary effective June 1, 2013. The stipend will
not be added to the employee's base salary. Permanent part-time employees will be
paid on a prorated stipend based upon their regular work schedule, which will not be
added into the base salary. To be eligible for this stipend, an employee must be on the
payroll effective June 1, 2013. Employees on a leave of absence who would otherwise
be eligible to receive the fiscal year 2013 lump sum stipend shall receive that stipend
upon their return to active payroll, as long as they return during fiscal year 2013. An
employee who worked during fiscal year 2013 (July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013)
and was on an authorized Worker's Compensation Leave of Absence, shall be paid the
fiscal year 2013 stipend upon the employee's official return to work sometime during
fiscal year 2014, unless otherwise compensated for the stipend. Return to work is
defined as the employee's first day back to active payroll status with an authorized
licensed physician's release.
In-Hire Rates – In-hire rates for the Highway Maintainer title from the 2008-2012
Collective Bargaining Agreement shall continue in effect at 75%. All classifications
shall have a 75% in-hire rate for all employees hired on or after July 1, 2013.
Employees who are promoted and are in the in-hire progression will promote to the
next step of the in-hire rate of the higher classification. In addition, temporary
assignments shall also be calculated at the in-hire rates. Employees in the in-hire rates
will receive a 5% increase each year for five years on their anniversary date in order to
obtain the full rate. All full scale employees will be promoted to full scale rate of the
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(Source: Amended at 39 Ill. Reg. ______, effective ____________)
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Section 310.TABLE K RC-023 (Registered Nurses, INA)
Title
Title Code
Bargaining Unit
Pay Grade
Child Welfare Nurse Specialist
Corrections Nurse I
Corrections Nurse II
Corrections Nurse Trainee
Health Facilities Surveillance Nurse
Nursing Act Assistant Coordinator
Registered Nurse I (See Note)
Registered Nurse II (See Note)
Registered Nurse – Advanced Practice
(See Note)
07197
09825
09826
09838
18150
29731
38131
38132
RC-023
RC-023
RC-023
RC-023
RC-023
RC-023
RC-023
RC-023
22
19
23
17
22
24
18
22
38135
RC-023
26
Effective July 1, 2014
Bargaining Unit: RC-023
Title
Child Welfare Nurse
Specialist
Corrections Nurse I
Corrections Nurse I
Corrections Nurse II
Corrections Nurse II
Corrections Nurse
Trainee
Corrections Nurse
Trainee
Health Facilities
Surveillance Nurse
Title
Code
Pay
Plan
Code
1
2
3
07197
09825
09825
09826
09826
B
Q
S
Q
S
5293
5017
5067
5640
5690
5542
5250
5300
5905
5955
5810
5499
5549
6186
6236
09838
Q
4617
4838
5058 5284 5621 5818 6022 6264
09838
S
4667
4888
5108 5334 5671 5868 6072 6314
18150
B
5293
5542
5810 6074 6462 6687 6923 7197
STEPS
4
5
6074
5734
5784
6471
6521
6462
6110
6160
6882
6932
6
7
8
6687
6326
6376
7126
7176
6923
6547
6597
7375
7425
7197
6809
6859
7669
7719
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Nursing Act
Assistant
Coordinator
Registered Nurse I
(See Note)
Registered Nurse I
(See Note)
Registered Nurse II
(See Note)
Registered Nurse II
(See Note)
Registered Nurse –
Advanced Practice
(See Note)
Registered Nurse –
Advanced Practice
(See Note)
Registered Nurse –
Advanced Practice
29731
B
5622
5910
6182 6464 6870 7108 7358 7652
38131
B
4710
4936
5161 5392 5733 5937 6144 6389
38131
Q
4779
5008
5236 5469 5818 6022 6233 6484
38132
B
5293
5542
5810 6074 6462 6687 6923 7197
38132
Q
5371
5622
5892 6161 6558 6787 7021 7303
38135
B
5965
6272
6563 6863 7291 7544 7810 8123
38135
Q
6052
6365
6660 6965 7399 7657 7924 8246
38135
S
6102
6415
6710 7015 7449 7707 7974 8296
NOTES: Shift Differential Pay – Shift Differential for bargaining unit employees shall be 10%
of the employee's straight time hourly rate. Effective July 1, 2009, shift differential
shall be 11% of the employee's straight time hourly rate. This payment shall be in
addition to the employee's base salary for all hours worked in a day if their regular
schedule provides that the employee is scheduled to work half or more of the hours
before 7:00 a.m. or after 3:00 p.m. Employees working schedules that qualify for
shift differential shall receive shift differential for all paid time off, including use of
accumulated compensatory time. Employees who work p.m. or night shifts shall be
paid the differential provided they worked at least one-half or more of an evening or
night shift regardless of regular schedule.
Longevity Pay – Effective July 1, 2010, the Step 8 rate shall be increased to $50 per
month for those employees who have three or more years of creditable service on Step
8 in the same pay grade. Effective July 1, 2010, the Step 8 rate shall be increased to
$75 per month for those employees who have six or more years of creditable service
on Step 8 in the same pay grade. Effective July 1, 2013, the Step 8 rate shall be
increased to $75 per month for those employees who have three or more years of
creditable service on Step 8 in the same pay grade. Effective July 1, 2013, the Step 8
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rate shall be increased to $100 per month for those employees who have six or more
years of creditable service on Step 8 in the same pay grade.
Pension Formula – Effective January 1, 2011, employees newly hired into positions
allocated to the Registered Nurse I, Registered Nurse II or Registered Nurse –
Advanced Practice titles and outside of the Departments of Corrections and Juvenile
Justice receive Pay Plan Code B rates. Employees newly hired are employees hired
on or after January 1, 2011 who have never been a member of the State Employees'
Retirement System (SERS) or any other reciprocal retirement system. Other
reciprocal retirement systems are the Chicago Teachers' Pension Fund, County
Employees' Annuity and Benefit Fund of Cook County, Forest Preserve District
Employees' Annuity and Benefit Fund of Cook County, General Assembly
Retirement System (GARS), Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF), Judges
Retirement System (JRS), Laborers' Annuity and Benefit Fund of Chicago,
Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Retirement Fund, Municipal Employees
Annuity and Benefit Fund of Chicago, State Universities Retirement System (SURS)
and Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois (TRS).
Uniform Allowance – All nurses who are in the Departments of Corrections and
Veterans' Affairs, in certified status, and mandated to wear uniforms or scrubs,
receive an annual reimbursement benefit of a maximum of $450 effective July 1,
2011.
Effective July 1, 2014
Bargaining Unit: RC-023
Pay
Grade
17
17
Pay
Plan
Code
Q
S
1
4617
4667
2
4838
4888
18
18
B
Q
4710
4779
19
19
Q
S
5017
5067
3
5058
5108
STEPS
4
5
5284
5621
5334
5671
6
5818
5868
7
6022
6072
8
6264
6314
4936
5008
5161
5236
5392
5469
5733
5818
5937
6022
6144
6233
6389
6484
5250
5300
5499
5549
5734
5784
6110
6160
6326
6376
6547
6597
6809
6859
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22
22
B
Q
5293
5371
5542
5622
5810
5892
6074
6161
6462
6558
6687
6787
6923
7021
7197
7303
23
23
Q
S
5640
5690
5905
5955
6186
6236
6471
6521
6882
6932
7126
7176
7375
7425
7669
7719
24
B
5622
5910
6182
6464
6870
7108
7358
7652
26
26
26
B
Q
S
5965
6052
6102
6272
6365
6415
6563
6660
6710
6863
6965
7015
7291
7399
7449
7544
7657
7707
7810
7924
7974
8123
8246
8296
(Source: Amended at 39 Ill. Reg. ______, effective ____________)
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Section 310.TABLE N RC-010 (Professional Legal Unit, AFSCME)
Title
Hearings Referee
Hearings Referee – Intermittent
Public Service Administrator, Option 8L
Departments of Central Management Services,
Children and Family Services, Healthcare and
Family Services, Labor, Public Health and
Revenue, Environmental Protection Agency,
Illinois Gaming Board, Guardianship and
Advocacy Commission, and Pollution Control
Board except the Pollution Control Board
positions with an attorney assistant function,
and administrative law judge function at the
Departments of Healthcare and Family
Services and Human Services
Senior Public Service Administrator, Option 8L
Department of Revenue
Technical Advisor Advanced Program Specialist
Technical Advisor I
Technical Advisor II
Technical Advisor III
Title Code
Bargaining Unit
Pay Grade
18300
18301
RC-010
RC-010
23
23H
37015
40070
RC-010
RC-010
24
26
45256
45251
45252
45253
RC-010
RC-010
RC-010
RC-010
24
18
20
23
NOTES: Shift Differential Pay – Employees shall be paid a shift differential of $0.80 per hour
in addition to their base salary rate for all hours worked if their normal work schedule
for that day provides that they are scheduled to work and they work ½ or more of the
work hours before 7 a.m. or after 3 p.m. The payment shall be for all paid time.
Incumbents who currently receive a percentage shift differential providing more than
the cents per hour indicated in this Note based on the base rate of pay prior to the
effective date shall have that percentage converted to the cents per hour equivalent
rounded to the nearest cent and shall continue to receive the higher cents per hour rate.
This provision shall not apply to employees who, because of "flex-time" scheduling
made at their request, are scheduled and work hours that would otherwise qualify them
for premium pay under this provision.
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Option Clarification – The positions allocated to the Public Service Administrator title
that are assigned to the negotiated RC-010 pay grade have the Option 8L. See the
definition of option in Section 310.50.
Longevity Pay – Effective January 1, 2002, the Step 8 rate shall be increased by $25
per month for those employees who attain 10 years of continuous service and have
three or more years of creditable service on Step 7 in the same or higher pay grade on
or before January 1, 2002. For those employees who attain 15 years of continuous
service and have three or more years of creditable service on Step 7 in the same or
higher pay grade on or before January 1, 2002, the Step 8 rate shall be increased by
$50 per month. For employees not eligible for longevity pay on or before January 1,
2002, the Step 8 rate shall be increased by $25 per month for those employees who
attain 10 years of continuous service and have three or more years of creditable service
on Step 8 in the same or higher pay grade. For those employees who attain 15 years of
continuous service and have three or more years of creditable service on Step 8 in the
same or higher pay grade, the Step 8 rate shall be increased by $50 per month.
Effective July 1, 2010, the Step 8 rate shall be increased by $50 per month for those
employees who attain 10 years of continuous service and have three or more years of
creditable service on Step 8 in the same or higher pay grade on or before July 1, 2010.
For those employees who attain 15 years of continuous service and have three or more
years of creditable service on Step 8 in the same or higher pay grade on or before July
1, 2010, the Step 8 rate shall be increased by $75 per month. Effective July 1, 2013,
the Step 8 rate shall be increased by $25 per month to $75 a month for those
employees who attain 10 years of continuous service and have three or more years of
creditable service on Step 8 in the same or higher pay grade on or before July 1, 2013.
For those employees who attain 15 years of continuous service and have three or more
years of creditable service on Step 8 in the same or higher pay grade on or before July
1, 2013, the Step 8 rate shall be increased by $25 per month to $100 a month.
Employees whose salaries are red-circled above the maximum Step rate continue to
receive all applicable general increases and any other adjustments (except the
longevity pay) provided for in the Agreement. For these employees, the longevity pay
shall be limited to the amount that would increase the employee's salary to the amount
that is equal to that of an employee on the maximum Step rate with the same number
of years of continuous and creditable service. Employees receiving the longevity pay
shall continue to receive the longevity pay as long as they remain in the same or
successor classification as a result of a reclassification or reevaluation. Employees
who are eligible for the increase provided for longevity pay on or before January 1,
2002, shall continue to receive longevity pay after being placed on Step 8 while they
remain in the same or lower pay grade.
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Bargaining Unit: RC-010
Pay
Pay Plan
Grade Code
1c
1b
1a
1
2
STEPS
3
4
5
6
7
8
18
18
B
Q
4377
4571
4522
4722
4665
4873
4809
5024
5041
5271
5274
5515
5516
5766
5740
6001
5971
6240
6326
6615
6581
6878
20
20
B
Q
4873
5092
5033
5259
5194
5427
5354
5596
5625
5877
5885
6155
6167
6447
6435
6724
6701
7003
7108
7432
7392
7729
23
23
23H
B
Q
B
5770 5961 6151 6341 6677 7020 7352 7690 8023 8531 8873
6033 6233 6432 6630 6980 7337 7682 8040 8387 8912 9268
35.51 36.68 37.85 39.02 41.09 43.20 45.24 47.32 49.37 52.50 54.60
24
24
B
Q
6141
6419
6344
6630
6546
6843
6749
7054
7107
7431
7482
7816
7838
8194
8202
8567
26
26
B
Q
6984
7323
7214
7563
7445
7805
7676
8047
8097
8482
8527
8931
8957
9382
9375 9796 10427 10844
9822 10259 10924 11361
(Source: Amended at 39 Ill. Reg. ______, effective ____________)
8570
8956
9109
9519
9472
9900
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Section 310.APPENDIX A Negotiated Rates of Pay
Section 310.TABLE S VR-704 (Departments of Corrections, Financial and Professional
Regulation, Juvenile Justice and State Police Supervisors, Laborers' − ISEA Local #2002)
Title
Clinical Services Supervisor
Forensic Science Administrator I
Forensic Science Administrator II
Juvenile Justice Chief of Security
Police Lieutenant
Public Service Administrator, Option 7
(inspector sworn and sex offender registry
supervisor non-sworn functions at
Department of State Police)
Public Service Administrator, Options 7
(criminal intelligence analyst supervisor,
strategic management policy administrator,
firearms specialist, computer evidence
recovery specialist, and narcotics and
currency unit supervisor non-sworn functions
at Department of State Police, statewide
enforcement function at Department of
Financial and Professional Regulation, and
superintendent, operations center supervisor
and training academy supervisor functions at
Department of Corrections) and 8K
(Departments of Corrections, Human
Services and Juvenile Justice)
Public Service Administrator, Options 7
(women and family services coordinator,
district supervisor, staff assistant and deputy
commander of intelligence functions at
Department of Corrections and investigator
function at Department of Human Services in
the Office of the Inspector General), 8L (at
Departments of Corrections and State Police)
and 8J (dietary manager function at
Department of Corrections)
Title Code
Bargaining Unit
Pay Grade
08260
15911
15912
21965
32977
VR-704
VR-704
VR-704
VR-704
VR-704
24
24
25
24
24
37015
VR-704
26
37015
VR-704
25
37015
VR-704
24
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Senior Public Service Administrator, Option 7
(research and development unit chief function
at Department of State Police)
Senior Public Service Administrator, Option 7
(protected services unit operations
commander and senior terrorism advisor
functions at Department of State Police)
Senior Public Service Administrator, Option 7
(assistant director of forensic science
training, quality assurance and safety director
and section chief functions at Department of
State Police)
Senior Public Service Administrator, Option 7
(deputy laboratory director function at
Department of State Police)
Shift Supervisor at Department of Corrections
Correctional Work Camps – Hired before or
on June 30, 2014
Shift Supervisor at Department of Corrections
Correctional Work Camps – Hired on or after
July 1, 2014
Shift Supervisor not at Department of
Corrections Correctional Work Camps –
Hired before August 1, 2010 and on or after
April 1, 2013 prior to December 31, 2014; all
effective December 31, 2014
Shift Supervisor not at Department of
Corrections Correctional Work Camps –
Hired on or after August 1, 2010 through and
including March 31, 2013 prior to December
31, 2014
40070
VR-704
24
40070
VR-704
25
40070
VR-704
26
40070
VR-704
27
40800
VR-704
24
40800
VR-704
22
40800
VR-704
24
40800
VR-704
23
NOTES: Shift Differential Pay – All Shift Supervisors shall conduct roll on scheduled work
days and shall be compensated for 15 minutes for the roll call period at the appropriate
rate. Unless specified below, Shift Supervisors shall receive ½ hour compensation for
shift preparation at the appropriate rate. Those Shift Supervisors at facilities with 300
or more security staff shall receive 45 minutes preparation at the appropriate rate.
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Option Clarification – The positions allocated to the Public Service Administrator title
that are assigned to the negotiated VR-704 pay grade have the following Options: 7;
8J; 8K; and 8L. The positions allocated to the Senior Public Service Administrator
title that are assigned to the negotiated VR-704 pay grade have the Option 7. See the
definition of option in Section 310.50.
Longevity Pay – Effective July 1, 2010, the Step 8 rate shall be increased by $50 per
month for those employees who attain 10 years of continuous service and have three
or more years of creditable service on Step 8 in the same or higher pay grade on or
before July 1, 2010. For those employees who attain 15 years continuous service and
have three or more years of creditable service on Step 8 in the same or higher pay
grade on or before July 1, 2010, the Step 8 rate shall be increased by $75 per month.
Effective July 1, 2013, an employee on Step 8, having 10 years of continuous service
and three years creditable service at Step 8, shall be paid $75 per month. An employee
with 15 years continuous service and three years of creditable service at Step 8 shall
receive 15 years continuous service and three years of creditable service at Step 8 shall
receive $100 per month.
Shift Supervisor – Pay Grade VR-704-23 is not assigned to the Shift Supervisor title
effective December 31, 2014.
Hired Before or On March 31, 2013
Effective July 1, 2014
Bargaining Unit: VR-704
Pay
Grade
Pay
Plan
Code
1
2
3
22
22
Q
S
5871
5957
6058
6146
6245
6336
6573
6656
23
23
Q
S
6875
6961
7241
7321
7617
7701
24
24
B
Q
6745
7051
7103
7427
7478
7812
STEPS
4
5
6
7
8
6896
6982
7219
7304
7552
7641
7870
7960
7984
8066
8350
8437
8728
8815
9277
9359
9647
9734
7834
8189
8197
8564
8566
8952
9104
9515
9467
9894
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24
S
7139
7509
7898
8273
8653
9041
9599
9984
25
25
25
B
Q
S
7190
7510
7599
7583
7923
8012
7982
8337
8426
8380
8761
8844
8779
9177
9262
9178
9592
9676
9768
10208
10295
10159
10617
10708
26
26
B
Q
7671
8042
8092
8479
8522
8928
8953
9378
9370
9816
9790
10255
10424
10920
10840
11356
27
B
8190
8635
9092
9552
9999
10448
11123
11568
6
7
8
Effective December 31, 2014
Bargaining Unit: VR-704
Pay
Grade
Pay
Plan
Code
1
2
3
22
22
Q
S
5871
5957
6058
6146
6245
6336
6573
6656
6896
6982
7219
7304
7552
7641
7870
7960
24
24
24
B
Q
S
6745
7051
7139
7103
7427
7509
7478
7812
7898
7834
8189
8273
8197
8564
8653
8566
8952
9041
9104
9515
9599
9467
9894
9984
25
25
25
B
Q
S
7190
7510
7599
7583
7923
8012
7982
8337
8426
8380
8761
8844
8779
9177
9262
9178
9592
9676
9768
10208
10295
10159
10617
10708
26
26
B
Q
7671
8042
8092
8479
8522
8928
8953
9378
9370
9816
9790
10255
10424
10920
10840
11356
27
B
8190
8635
9092
9552
9999
10448
11123
11568
STEPS
4
5
Hired On or After April 1, 2013
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Effective July 1, 2014
Bargaining Unit: VR-704
Pay Pay Plan
Grade
Code
1
2
3
STEPS
4
5
6
7
8
22
22
Q
S
5871
5957
6058
6146
6245
6336
6573
6656
6896
6982
7219
7304
7552
7641
7870
7960
24
24
24
B
Q
S
6408
6698
6782
6748
7056
7134
7104
7421
7503
7442
7780
7859
7787
8136
8220
8266
8639
8725
8922
9325
9407
9467
9894
9984
25
25
25
B
Q
S
6831
7135
7219
7204
7527
7611
7583
7920
8005
7961
8323
8402
8340
8718
8799
8857
9256
9337
9573
10004
10089
10159
10617
10708
26
26
B
Q
7287
7640
7687
8055
8096
8482
8505
8909
8902
9325
9447
9896
10216
10702
10840
11356
27
B
7781
8203
8637
9074
9499
10082
10901
11568
(Source: Amended at 39 Ill. Reg. ______, effective ____________)
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1)
Heading of the Part: Special County Retailers' Occupation Tax for Public Safety
2)
Code Citation: 86 Ill. Adm. Code 670
3)
Section Number:
670.130
4)
Statutory Authority: 55 ILCS 5/5-1006.5
5)
A Complete Description of the Subjects and Issues Involved: PA 98-584 changed the
deadline from April 1 to May 1 for a county to file an ordinance to implement a rate
change for the Special County Retailers’ Occupation Tax for Public Safety to be effective
on the following July 1. This rulemaking codifies that change.
6)
Published studies or reports, and sources of underlying data, used to compose this
rulemaking: None
7)
Will this rulemaking replace any emergency rule currently in effect? No
8)
Does this rulemaking contain an automatic repeal date? No
9)
Does this rulemaking contain incorporations by reference? No
10)
Are there any other proposed rulemakings pending on this Part? No
11)
Statement of Statewide Policy Objective: This rulemaking does not create a State
mandate, nor does it modify any existing State mandates.
12)
Time, Place and Manner in which interested persons may comment on this proposed
rulemaking: Persons who wish to submit comments on this proposed rulemaking may
submit them in writing by no later than 45 days after publication of this Notice to:
Proposed Action:
Amendment
Samuel J. Moore
Associate Counsel
Legal Services Office
Illinois Department of Revenue
101 West Jefferson
Springfield IL 62794
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13)
14)
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis:
A)
Types of small businesses, small municipalities and not for profit corporations
affected: The deadline change for a county to submit the ordinance will not have
an impact on small businesses or municipalities or not for profit corporations. It
will allow small counties an extra month to submit the ordinance for ordinance
filings in the spring.
B)
Reporting, bookkeeping or other procedures required for compliance: None
C)
Types of professional skills necessary for compliance: None
Regulatory Agenda on which this rulemaking was summarized: July 2014.
The full text of the Proposed Amendment begins on the next page:
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TITLE 86: REVENUE
CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
PART 670
SPECIAL COUNTY RETAILERS' OCCUPATION TAX FOR PUBLIC SAFETY
Section
670.101
670.105
670.110
670.115
670.120
670.125
670.130
Nature of the Special County Retailers' Occupation Tax For Public Safety
Registration and Returns
Claims to Recover Erroneously Paid Tax
Jurisdictional Questions
Incorporation of Retailers' Occupation Tax Regulations by Reference
Penalties, Interest and Procedures
Ordinance Filing Deadlines; When Tax Rate Change AppliesEffective Date
AUTHORITY: Implementing Section 5-1006.5 of the Special County Occupation Tax For
Public Safety, Public Facilities, or Transportation Law of the Counties Code [55 ILCS 5/51006.5] and authorized by Section 2505-95 of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois [20 ILCS
2505/2505-95].
SOURCE: Adopted at 20 Ill. Reg. 13065, effective September 24, 1996; amended at 22 Ill.
Reg. 14926, effective August 3, 1998; amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 8140, effective May 26, 2000;
amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 17844, effective November 28, 2000; emergency amendment at 38 Ill.
Reg. 4125, effective January 22, 2014, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency expired June 20,
2014; amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 14383, effective June 25, 2014; amended at 39 Ill. Reg. ______,
effective ____________.
Section 670.130 Ordinance Filing Deadlines; When Tax Rate Change AppliesEffective
Date
a)
If a county imposes a tax under the Special County Occupation Tax For Public
Safety Law (Law), the county board may, by ordinance, discontinue or lower the
rate of the tax. If the county board has lowered the tax rate or discontinued the
tax, a referendum must be held in accordance with Section 5-1006.5(a) of the
Law, and the referendum must pass, prior to subsequent increases of the rate or
reimposition of the tax in order to increase the rate of the tax or to reimpose the
discontinued tax. [55 ILCS 5/5-1006.5(e-5)]
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b)
c)
Beginning January 1, 2014, the results of any election authorizing a proposition
to impose the tax or effecting an increase in the rate of the tax, along with the
ordinance adopted to impose the tax or increase the rate of the tax, or any
ordinance adopted to lower the rate or discontinue the tax, shall be certified by
the county clerk and filed with the Illinois Department of Revenue either:
1)
on or before the first day of May, whereupon the Department shall
proceed to administer and enforce the tax as of the first day of July next
following the adoption and filing; or
2)
on or before the first day of October, whereupon the Department shall
proceed to administer and enforce the tax as of the first day of January
next following the adoption and filing. [55 ILCS 5/5-1006.5(f)] An
ordinance or resolution imposing or discontinuing or effecting a change in
the rate of a tax imposed under the Law shall either: be adopted and a
certified copy filed with the Department on or before the first day of April,
whereupon the Department shall proceed to administer and enforce the
ordinance or resolution as of the first day of July next following such
adoption and filing; or be adopted and a certified copy filed with the
Department on or before the first day of October, whereupon the
Department shall proceed to administer and enforce the ordinance or
resolution as of the first day of January next following such adoption and
filing.
For thethis purpose of determining which tax rate applies, the date of the sale is
deemed to be the date of the delivery of the property.
(Source: Amended at 39 Ill. Reg. ______, effective ____________)
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1)
Heading of the Part: Special County Service Occupation Tax for Public Safety
2)
Code Citation: 86 Ill. Adm. Code 680
3)
Section Number:
680.130
4)
Statutory Authority: 55 ILCS 5/5-1006.5
5)
A Complete Description of the Subjects and Issues Involved: PA 98-584 changed the
deadline from April 1 to May 1 for a county to file an ordinance to implement a rate
change for the Special County Service Occupation Tax for Public Safety to be effective
on the following July 1. This rulemaking codifies that change.
6)
Published studies or reports, and sources of underlying data, used to compose this
rulemaking: None
7)
Will this rulemaking replace any emergency rule currently in effect? No
8)
Does this rulemaking contain an automatic repeal date? No
9)
Does this rulemaking contain incorporations by reference? No
10)
Are there any other rulemakings pending on this Part? No
11)
Statement of Statewide Policy Objective: This rulemaking does not create a State
mandate, nor does it modify any existing State mandates.
12)
Time, Place and Manner in which interested persons may comment on this proposed
rulemaking: Persons who wish to submit comments on this proposed rulemaking may
submit them in writing by no later than 45 days after publication of this Notice to:
Proposed Action:
Amendment
Samuel J. Moore
Associate Counsel
Legal Services Office
Illinois Department of Revenue
101 West Jefferson
Springfield IL 62794
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217/782-2844
13)
14)
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis:
A)
Types of small businesses, small municipalities and not for profit corporations
affected: The deadline change for a county to submit the ordinance will not have
an impact on small businesses or municipalities or not for profit corporations. It
will allow small counties an extra month to submit the ordinance for ordinance
filings in the spring.
B)
Reporting, bookkeeping or other procedures required for compliance: None
C)
Types of professional skills necessary for compliance: None
Regulatory Agenda on which this rulemaking was summarized: July 2014
The full text of the Proposed Amendment begins on the next page:
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TITLE 86: REVENUE
CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
PART 680
SPECIAL COUNTY SERVICE OCCUPATION TAX FOR PUBLIC SAFETY
Section
680.101
680.105
680.110
680.115
680.120
680.125
680.130
Nature of the Special County Service Occupation Tax For Public Safety
Registration and Returns
Claims to Recover Erroneously Paid Tax
Jurisdictional Questions
Incorporation of Service Occupation Tax Regulations by Reference
Penalties, Interest and Procedures
Ordinance Filing Deadlines; When Tax Rate Change AppliesEffective Date
AUTHORITY: Implementing Section 5-1006.5 of the Special County Occupation Tax For
Public Safety Law of the Counties Code [55 ILCS 5/5-1006.5] and authorized by Section 250595 of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois [20 ILCS 2505/2505-95].
SOURCE: Adopted at 20 Ill. Reg. 13073, effective September 24, 1996; amended at 22 Ill. Reg.
14930, effective August 3, 1998; amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 8143, effective May 26, 2000; amended
at 39 Ill. Reg. ______, effective ____________.
Section 680.130 Ordinance Filing Deadlines; When Tax Rate Change AppliesEffective
Date
a)
If a county imposes a tax under the Special County Occupation Tax For Public
Safety Law (Law), the county board may, by ordinance, discontinue or lower the
rate of the tax. If the county board has lowered the tax rate or discontinued the
tax, a referendum must be held in accordance with Section 5-1006.5(a) of the
Law, and the referendum must pass, prior to subsequent increases of the rate or
reimposition of the tax in order to increase the rate of the tax or to reimpose the
discontinued tax. [55 ILCS 5/5-1006.5(e-5)]
b)
Beginning January 1, 2014, the results of any election authorizing a proposition
to impose the tax or effecting an increase in the rate of the tax, along with the
ordinance adopted to impose the tax or increase the rate of the tax, or any
ordinance adopted to lower the rate or discontinue the tax, shall be certified by
the county clerk and filed with the Illinois Department of Revenue either:
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c)
1)
on or before the first day of May, whereupon the Department shall
proceed to administer and enforce the tax as of the first day of July next
following the adoption and filing; or
2)
on or before the first day of October, whereupon the Department shall
proceed to administer and enforce the tax as of the first day of January
next following the adoption and filing. [55 ILCS 5/5-1006.5(f)]An
ordinance or resolution imposing or discontinuing or effecting a change in
the rate of a tax imposed under the Law shall either: be adopted and a
certified copy filed with the Department on or before the first day of
April, whereupon the Department shall proceed to administer and enforce
the ordinance or resolution as of the first day of July next following such
adoption and filing; or be adopted and a certified copy filed with the
Department on or before the first day of October, whereupon the
Department shall proceed to administer and enforce the ordinance or
resolution as of the first day of January next following such adoption and
filing.
For thethis purpose of determining which tax rate applies, the date of the sale of
service is deemed to be the date of the delivery, to the user, of the tangible
personal property which the serviceman retransfers as an incident to service.
(Source: Amended at 39 Ill. Reg. ______, effective ____________)
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1)
Heading of the Part: Non-Home Rule Municipal Retailers' Occupation Tax
2)
Code Citation: 86 Ill. Adm. Code 693
3)
Section Number:
693.130
4)
Statutory Authority: 65 ILCS 5/8-11-1.1
5)
A Complete Description of the Subjects and Issues Involved: PA 98-0584 changed the
deadline from April 1 to May 1 for a non-home rule municipality to file an ordinance to
implement a rate change for the Non-Home Rule Municipal Retailers’ Occupation Tax to
be effective on the following July 1. This rulemaking codifies that change.
6)
Published studies or reports, and sources of underlying data, used to compose this
rulemaking: None
7)
Will this rulemaking replace any emergency rule currently in effect? No
8)
Does this rulemaking contain an automatic repeal date? No
9)
Does this rulemaking contain incorporations by reference? No
10)
Are there any other proposed rulemakings pending on this Part? No
11)
Statement of Statewide Policy Objective: This rulemaking does not create a State
mandate, nor does it modify any existing State mandates.
12)
Time, Place and Manner in which interested persons may comment on this proposed
rulemaking: Persons who wish to submit comments on this proposed rulemaking may
submit them in writing by no later than 45 days after publication of this Notice to:
Proposed Action:
Amendment
Samuel J. Moore
Associate Counsel
Legal Services Office
Illinois Department of Revenue
101 West Jefferson
Springfield IL 62794
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217/782-2844
13)
14)
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis:
A)
Types of small businesses, small municipalities and not for profit corporations
affected: The deadline change for a non-home rule municipality to submit the
ordinance will not have an impact on small businesses or not for profit
corporations. It will allow small non-home rule municipalities an extra month to
submit the ordinance for ordinance filings in the spring.
B)
Reporting, bookkeeping or other procedures required for compliance: None
C)
Types of professional skills necessary for compliance: None
Regulatory Agenda on which this rulemaking was summarized: July 2014
The full text of the Proposed Amendment begins on the next page:
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TITLE 86: REVENUE
CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
PART 693
NON-HOME RULE MUNICIPAL RETAILERS' OCCUPATION TAX
Section
693.101
693.105
693.110
693.115
693.120
693.125
693.130
Nature of the Non-Home Rule Municipal Retailers' Occupation Tax
Registration and Returns
Claims to Recover Erroneously Paid Tax
Jurisdictional Questions
Retailers' Occupation Tax Regulations
Penalties, Interest and Procedures
Ordinance Filing Deadlines; When Tax Rate Change Applies
AUTHORITY: Implementing the Non-Home Rule Municipal Retailers' Occupation Tax Act [65
ILCS 5/8-11-1.3] and authorized by Section 2505-15 of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois
[20 ILCS 2505/2505-15].
SOURCE: Adopted at 24 Ill. Reg. 17831, effective November 28, 2000; amended at 32 Ill. Reg.
2829, effective February 8, 2008; emergency amendment at 38 Ill. Reg. 4151, effective January
22, 2014, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency expired June 20, 2014; amended at 38 Ill. Reg.
14413, effective June 25, 2014; expedited correction at 38 Ill. Reg. 21998, effective June 25,
2014; amended at 39 Ill. Reg. ______, effective ____________.
Section 693.130 Ordinance Filing Deadlines; When Tax Rate Change Applies
a)
Beginning January 1, 2014, if an ordinance or resolution imposing the tax under
this Section, discontinuing the tax under this Section, or effecting a change in the
rate of tax under this Section is adopted, a certified copy of the ordinance or
resolution, together with a certification that the ordinance or resolution received
referendum approval in the case of the imposition of or increase in the rate of the
tax, shall be filed with the Department of Revenue, either: For enforcement of the
Non-Home Rule Municipal Retailers' Occupation Tax on January 1, 2002, an
ordinance or resolution imposing the tax shall be adopted and a certified copy
filed with the Department no earlier than October 2, 2000 and no later than
October 1, 2001. After the filing, the Department shall proceed to administer and
enforce the ordinance or resolution as of the first day of January 2002.
Thereafter, until October 1, 2002, an ordinance or resolution imposing or
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discontinuing the Non-Home Rule Municipal Retailers' Occupation Tax shall be
adopted and a certified copy filed with the Department on or before the first day
of October. After the filing, the Department shall proceed to administer and
enforce the ordinance or resolution as of the first day of January next following
the adoption and filing. Beginning October 1, 2002, an ordinance or resolution
imposing or discontinuing the tax or effecting a change in the rate of tax must:
b)
1)
be adopted and a certified copy of the ordinance or resolution filed with
the Department on or before the first day of MayApril, whereupon the
Department shall proceed to administer and enforce the ordinance as of
the first day of July next following the adoption and filing; or
2)
be adopted and a certified copy of the ordinance or resolution filed with
the Department on or before the first day of October, whereupon the
Department shall proceed to administer and enforce the ordinance as of
the first day of January next following the adoption and filing. [55 ILCS
5/5-1006.5(f)]
For purposes of determining which tax rate applies, the date of the sale is deemed
to be the date of the delivery of the property.
(Source: Amended at 39 Ill. Reg. ______, effective ____________)
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1)
Heading of the Part: Non-Home Rule Municipal Service Occupation Tax
2)
Code Citation: 86 Ill. Adm. Code 694
3)
Section Number:
694.130
4)
Statutory Authority: 65 ILCS 5/8-11-1.1
5)
A Complete Description of the Subjects and Issues Involved: PA 98-584 changed the
deadline from April 1 to May 1 for a non-home rule municipality to file an ordinance to
implement a rate change for the Non-Home Rule Municipal Service Occupation Tax to
be effective on the following July 1. This rulemaking codifies that change.
6)
Published studies or reports, and sources of underlying data, used to compose this
rulemaking: None
7)
Will this rulemaking replace any emergency rule currently in effect? No
8)
Does this rulemaking contain an automatic repeal date? No
9)
Does this rulemaking contain incorporations by reference? No
10)
Are there any other proposed rulemakings pending on this Part? No
11)
Statement of Statewide Policy Objective: This rulemaking does not create a State
mandate, nor does it modify any existing State mandates.
12)
Time, Place and Manner in which interested persons may comment on this proposed
rulemaking: Persons who wish to submit comments on this proposed rulemaking may
submit them in writing by no later than 45 days after publication of this Notice to:
Proposed Action:
Amendment
Samuel J. Moore
Associate Counsel
Legal Services Office
Illinois Department of Revenue
101 West Jefferson
Springfield IL 62794
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217/782-2844
13)
14)
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis:
A)
Types of small businesses, small municipalities and not for profit corporations
affected: The deadline change for a non-home rule municipality to submit the
ordinance will not have an impact on small businesses or not for profit
corporations. It will allow small non-home rule municipalities an extra month to
submit the ordinance for ordinance filings in the spring.
B)
Reporting, bookkeeping or other procedures required for compliance: None
C)
Types of professional skills necessary for compliance: None
Regulatory Agenda on which this rulemaking was summarized: July 2014
The full text of the Proposed Amendment begins on the next page:
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TITLE 86: REVENUE
CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
PART 694
NON-HOME RULE MUNICIPAL SERVICE OCCUPATION TAX
Section
694.101
694.105
694.110
694.115
694.120
694.125
694.130
Nature of the Non-Home Rule Municipal Service Occupation Tax
Registration and Returns
Claims to Recover Erroneously Paid Tax
Jurisdictional Questions
Service Occupation Tax Regulations
Penalties, Interest and Procedures
Ordinance Filing Deadlines; When Tax Rate Change Applies
AUTHORITY: Implementing the Non-Home Rule Municipal Service Occupation Tax Act [65
ILCS 5/8-11-1.4] and authorized by Section 2505-15 of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois
[20 ILCS 2505/2505-15].
SOURCE: Adopted at 24 Ill. Reg. 17839, effective November 28, 2000; amended at 32 Ill. Reg.
2834, effective February 8, 2008; amended at 39 Ill. Reg. ______, effective ____________.
Section 694.130 Ordinance Filing Deadlines; When Tax Rate Change Applies
a)
Beginning January 1, 2014, if an ordinance or resolution imposing the tax under
this Section, discontinuing the tax under this Section, or effecting a change in the
rate of tax under this Section is adopted, a certified copy of that ordinance or
resolution, together with a certification that the ordinance or resolution received
referendum approval in the case of the imposition of or increase in the rate of the
tax, shall be filed with the Department of Revenue, either:For enforcement of the
Non-Home Rule Municipal Service Occupation Tax on January 1, 2002, an
ordinance or resolution imposing the tax shall be adopted and a certified copy
filed with the Department no earlier than October 2, 2000 and no later than
October 1, 2001. After the filing the Department shall proceed to administer and
enforce the ordinance or resolution as of the first day of January 2002.
Thereafter, until October 1, 2002, an ordinance or resolution imposing or
discontinuing the Non-Home Rule Municipal Service Occupation Tax shall be
adopted and a certified copy filed with the Department on or before the first day
of October. After the filing the Department shall proceed to administer and
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enforce the ordinance or resolution as of the first day of January next following
the adoption and filing. Beginning October 1, 2002, an ordinance or resolution
imposing or discontinuing the tax or effecting a change in the rate of tax must:
b)
1)
be adopted and a certified copy of the ordinance or resolution filed with
the Department on or before the first day of MayApril, whereupon the
Department shall proceed to administer and enforce the ordinance as of
the first day of July next following the adoption and filing; or
2)
be adopted and a certified copy of the ordinance or resolution filed with
the Department on or before the first day of October, whereupon the
Department shall proceed to administer and enforce the ordinance as of
the first day of January next following the adoption and filing. [55 ILCS
5/1006.5(f)]
For purposes of determining which tax rate applies, the date of the sale of service
is deemed to be the date of the delivery, to the user, of the tangible personal
property that the serviceman retransfers as an incident to service.
(Source: Amended at 39 Ill. Reg. ______, effective ____________)
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1)
Heading of the Part: Issuance of Licenses
2)
Code Citation: 92 Ill. Adm. Code 1030
3)
Section Numbers:
1030.15
1030.16
1030.Appendix B
1030.Appendix C
4)
Statutory Authority: 625 ILCS 5/2-104 and 625 ILCS 5/6-909
5)
A Complete Description of the Subjects and Issues Involved: Appendices B and C are
amended to update the acceptable and unacceptable documents list for applicants for a
driver’s license and temporary visitor’s driver’s license.
Proposed Action:
Amendment
Amendment
Amendment
Amendment
Illinois law allows the Secretary of State to re-examine drivers if the Secretary has good
cause to believe that the holder of the license is not qualified to hold the license. This
amendment sets forth procedures to be used when a cited driver is involved in a motor
vehicle crash while taking a road exam. The amendment allows the Secretary to refer the
driver to the Illinois Medical Advisory Board and allows the Board to refer the driver to a
driver rehabilitation specialist.
6)
Published studies or reports, and sources of underlying data, used to compose this
rulemaking: None
7)
Will this proposed rulemaking replace an emergency rule currently in effect? No
8)
Does this rulemaking contain an automatic repeal date? No
9)
Does this rulemaking contain incorporations by reference? No
10)
Are there any other proposed rulemakings pending on this Part? Yes
Section Numbers:
1030.92
1030.75
1030.Appendix C
Proposed Action:
Amendment
Amendment
Amendment
Illinois Register Citation:
38 Ill. Reg. 18148; August 29, 2014
38 Ill. Reg. 23559; December 19, 2014
38 Ill. Reg. 23559; December 19, 2014
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11)
Statement of Statewide Policy Objectives: The rulemaking will not create or enlarge a
State mandate.
12)
Time, Place and Manner in which interested persons may comment on this proposed
rulemaking: Text of the prepared amendments is posted on the Secretary of State’s
website, www.sos.il.us/departments/index/home as part of the Illinois Register. Interested
persons may present their comments concerning this proposed rulemaking in writing
within 45 days after publication of this Notice to:
Jennifer Egizii
Office of the Secretary of State
Driver Services Department
2701 South Dirksen Parkway
Springfield IL 62723
217/557-4462
13)
14)
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis:
A)
Types of small businesses, small municipalities and not for profit corporations
affected: None
B)
Reporting, bookkeeping or other procedures required for compliance: Submission
of medical reports by drivers to the Secretary of State and additional
documentation as the Medical Advisory Board may deem necessary.
C)
Types of professional skills necessary for compliance: None
Regulatory Agenda on which this rulemaking was summarized: This rule was not
included on either of the two recent agendas because the need for this rulemaking was not
anticipated at the time the agendas were prepared.
The full text of the Proposed Amendments begins on the next page:
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TITLE 92: TRANSPORTATION
CHAPTER II: SECRETARY OF STATE
PART 1030
ISSUANCE OF LICENSES
Section
1030.1
1030.5
1030.6
1030.7
1030.10
1030.11
1030.12
1030.13
1030.14
1030.15
1030.16
1030.17
1030.18
1030.20
1030.22
1030.25
1030.30
1030.40
1030.50
1030.55
1030.60
1030.63
1030.65
1030.66
1030.70
1030.75
1030.80
1030.81
Definitions
Procedure for Obtaining a Driver's License
Procedure for Obtaining a Visa Status Temporary Visitor's Driver's License
Pursuant to IVC Section 6-105.1(a)
Procedure for Obtaining a Non-Visa Status Temporary Visitor's Driver's License
Pursuant to IVC Section 6-105.1(a-5)
What Persons Shall Not be Licensed or Granted Permits
Procedure for Obtaining a Driver's License/Temporary Visitor's Driver's License
(Renumbered)
Identification Cards for the Homeless
Denial of License or Permit
Emergency Contact Database
Cite for Re-testing
Physical and Mental Evaluation
Errors in Issuance of Driver's License/Cancellation
Medical Criteria Affecting Driver Performance
Classification of Drivers – References (Repealed)
Medical Examiner's Certificate − CDL Holders
Safe Driver License Renewals
Classification Standards
Fifth Wheel Equipped Trucks
Bus Driver's Authority, Religious Organization and Senior Citizen Transportation
Commuter Van Driver Operating a For-Profit Ridesharing Arrangement
Third-Party Certification Program
Religious Exemption for Social Security Numbers (Repealed)
Instruction Permits
Adult Driver Education
Driver's License Testing/Vision Screening
Driver's License Testing/Vision Screening With Vision Aid Arrangements Other
Than Standard Eye Glasses or Contact Lenses
Driver's License Testing/Written Test
Endorsements
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1030.82
1030.83
1030.84
1030.85
1030.86
1030.88
1030.89
1030.90
1030.91
1030.92
1030.93
1030.94
1030.95
1030.96
1030.97
1030.98
1030.100
1030.110
1030.115
1030.120
1030.130
1030.140
Charter Bus Driver Endorsement Requirements
Hazardous Material Endorsement
Vehicle Inspection
Driver's License Testing/Road Test
Multiple Attempts − Written and/or Road Tests
Exemption of Facility Administered Road Test
Temporary Driver's Licenses and Temporary Instruction Permits
Requirement for Photograph and Signature of Licensee on Driver's License
Person with a Disability Identification Card
Restrictions
Restricted Local Licenses
Duplicate or Corrected Driver's License or Instruction Permit
Consular Licenses (Repealed)
Seasonal Restricted Commercial Driver's License
Invalidation of a Driver's License, Permit and/or Driving Privilege
School Bus Endorsement or Instruction Permit
Anatomical Gift Donor (Repealed)
Emergency Medical Information Card
Change-of-Address
Issuance of a Probationary License
Grounds for Cancellation of a Probationary License
Use of Captured Images
1030.APPENDIX A
1030.APPENDIX B
1030.APPENDIX C
Questions Asked of a Driver's License Applicant
Acceptable Identification Documents – Applicants for a Driver's
License, Instruction Permit, Visa Status Temporary Visitor's Driver's
License Pursuant to IVC Section 6-105.1(a) or Visa Status Temporary
Visitor's Instruction Permit
Acceptable Identification Documents – Applicants for a Non-Visa
Status Temporary Visitor's Driver's License or Non-Visa Status
Temporary Visitor's Instruction Permit Pursuant to IVC Section 6105.1(a-5)
AUTHORITY: Implementing Article I of the Illinois Driver Licensing Law of the Illinois
Vehicle Code [625 ILCS 5/Ch. 6, Art. I] and authorized by Section 2-104(b) of the Illinois
Vehicle Title and Registration Law of the Illinois Vehicle Code [625 ILCS 5/2-104(b)].
SOURCE: Filed March 30, 1971; amended at 3 Ill. Reg. 7, p. 13, effective April 2, 1979;
amended at 4 Ill. Reg. 27, p. 422, effective June 23, 1980; amended at 6 Ill. Reg. 2400, effective
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February 10, 1982; codified at 6 Ill. Reg. 12674; amended at 9 Ill. Reg. 2716, effective February
20, 1985; amended at 10 Ill. Reg. 303, effective December 24, 1985; amended at 10 Ill. Reg.
15130, effective September 2, 1986; amended at 10 Ill. Reg. 18182, effective October 14, 1986;
amended at 11 Ill. Reg. 9331, effective April 28, 1987; amended at 11 Ill. Reg. 18292, effective
October 23, 1987; amended at 12 Ill. Reg. 3027, effective January 14, 1988; amended at 12 Ill.
Reg. 13221, effective August 1, 1988; amended at 12 Ill. Reg. 16915, effective October 1, 1988;
amended at 12 Ill. Reg. 19777, effective November 15, 1988; amended at 13 Ill. Reg. 5192,
effective April 1, 1989; amended at 13 Ill. Reg. 7808, effective June 1, 1989; amended at 13 Ill.
Reg. 12880, effective July 19, 1989; amended at 13 Ill. Reg. 12978, effective July 19, 1989;
amended at 13 Ill. Reg. 13898, effective August 22, 1989; amended at 13 Ill. Reg. 15112,
effective September 8, 1989; amended at 13 Ill. Reg. 17095, effective October 18, 1989;
amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 4570, effective March 8, 1990; amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 4908, effective
March 9, 1990; amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 5183, effective March 21, 1990; amended at 14 Ill. Reg.
8707, effective May 16, 1990; amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 9246, effective May 16, 1990; amended at
14 Ill. Reg. 9498, effective May 17, 1990; amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 10111, effective June 11,
1990; amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 10510, effective June 18, 1990; amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 12077,
effective July 5, 1990; amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 15487, effective September 10, 1990; amended at
15 Ill. Reg. 15783, effective October 18, 1991; amended at 16 Ill. Reg. 2182, effective January
24, 1992; emergency amendment at 16 Ill. Reg. 12228, effective July 16, 1992, for a maximum
of 150 days; emergency expired on December 13, 1992; amended at 16 Ill. Reg. 18087, effective
November 17, 1992; emergency amendment at 17 Ill. Reg. 1219, effective January 13, 1993, for
a maximum of 150 days; amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 2025, effective February 1, 1993; amended at
17 Ill. Reg. 7065, effective May 3, 1993; amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 8275, effective May 24, 1993;
amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 8522, effective May 27, 1993; amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 19315, effective
October 22, 1993; amended at 18 Ill. Reg. 1591, effective January 14, 1994; amended at 18 Ill.
Reg. 7478, effective May 2, 1994; amended at 18 Ill. Reg. 16457, effective October 24, 1994;
amended at 19 Ill. Reg. 10159, effective June 29, 1995; amended at 20 Ill. Reg. 3891, effective
February 14, 1996; emergency amendment at 20 Ill. Reg. 8358, effective June 4, 1996, for a
maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment repealed in response to an objection of the Joint
Committee on Administrative Rules at 20 Ill. Reg. 14279; amended at 21 Ill. Reg. 6588,
effective May 19, 1997; amended at 21 Ill. Reg. 10992, effective July 29, 1997; amended at 22
Ill. Reg. 1466, effective January 1, 1998; emergency amendment at 23 Ill. Reg. 9552, effective
August 1, 1999, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 13947, effective November
8, 1999; amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 1259, effective January 7, 2000; emergency amendment at 24
Ill. Reg. 1686, effective January 13, 2000, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 24 Ill. Reg.
6955, effective April 24, 2000; emergency amendment at 24 Ill. Reg. 13044, effective August
10, 2000, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 18400, effective December 4,
2000; amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 959, effective January 5, 2001; amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 7742,
effective June 5, 2001; amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 12646, effective September 24, 2001; emergency
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amendment at 25 Ill. Reg. 12658, effective September 24, 2001, for a maximum of 150 days;
emergency expired February 20, 2002; amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 9961, effective June 24, 2002;
amended at 27 Ill. Reg. 855, effective January 3, 2003; emergency amendment at 27 Ill. Reg.
7340, effective April 14, 2003, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency expired September 10,
2003; emergency amendment at 27 Ill. Reg. 16968, effective October 17, 2003, for a maximum
of 150 days; emergency expired March 14, 2004; emergency amendment at 28 Ill. Reg. 384,
effective January 1, 2004, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency expired May 29, 2004;
amended at 28 Ill. Reg. 8895, effective June 14, 2004; amended at 28 Ill. Reg. 10776, effective
July 13, 2004; amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 920, effective January 1, 2005; emergency amendment at
29 Ill. Reg. 2469, effective January 31, 2005, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency expired
June 29, 2005; amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 9488, effective June 17, 2005; amended at 29 Ill. Reg.
12519, effective July 28, 2005; amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 13237, effective August 11, 2005;
amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 13580, effective August 16, 2005; amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 910, effective
January 6, 2006; amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 5621, effective March 7, 2006; amended at 30 Ill. Reg.
11365, effective June 15, 2006; emergency amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 11409, effective June 19,
2006, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency expired November 15, 2006; amended at 31 Ill.
Reg. 4782, effective March 12, 2007; amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 5096, effective March 15, 2007;
amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 5864, effective March 29, 2007; amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 6370, effective
April 12, 2007; amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 7643, effective May 16, 2007; amended at 31 Ill. Reg.
11342, effective July 18, 2007; amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 14547, effective October 9, 2007;
amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 14849, effective October 22, 2007; amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 16543,
effective November 27, 2007; amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 16843, effective January 1, 2008;
emergency amendment at 32 Ill. Reg. 208, effective January 2, 2008, for a maximum of 150
days; amended at 32 Ill. Reg. 6544, effective April 4, 2008; amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 2391,
effective January 21, 2009; amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 8489, effective June 5, 2009; amended at 33
Ill. Reg. 9794, effective June 29, 2009; amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 11620, effective July 22, 2009;
amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 14185, effective September 28, 2009; amended at 34 Ill. Reg. 563,
effective December 22, 2009; amended at 34 Ill. Reg. 9457, effective June 23, 2010; amended at
34 Ill. Reg. 15418, effective September 22, 2010; amended at 34 Ill. Reg. 19071, effective
November 22, 2010; amended at 35 Ill. Reg. 2197, effective January 21, 2011; amended at 35 Ill.
Reg. 4692, effective March 3, 2011; amended at 35 Ill. Reg. 19664, effective November 23,
2011; amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 3924, effective February 27, 2012; amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 7255,
effective April 26, 2012; amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 14755, effective September 18, 2012; amended
at 37 Ill. Reg. 7776, effective May 22, 2013; amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 14176, effective September
1, 2013; amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 19342, effective November 28, 2013; amended at 38 Ill. Reg.
7946, effective March 28, 2014; emergency amendment at 38 Ill. Reg. 8429, effective April 4,
2014, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 12515, effective July 1, 2014;
amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 16366, effective July 21, 2014; amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 20039, effective
October 1, 2014; amended at 39 Ill. Reg. ______, effective ____________.
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Section 1030.15 Cite for Re-testing
a)
Any competent medical specialist, commissioned police officer, state's attorney,
member of the judiciary, authorized Secretary of State employee or member of
the judiciary may submit information to the Department relative to the physical
condition of a person, including suspected chronic alcoholism or habitual use of
narcotics or dangerous drugs, if that condition interferes with the person's ability
to operate a motor vehicle safely (see IVC Sections 6-900 through 911). Upon
receipt of a written request citing good cause, the Department shall require a
driver to submit to driver's license re-testing. All written requests shall be
confidential and signed by the source unless sent electronically, and the Secretary
of State shall not release the information without a court order.
b)
The Department shall notify the driver of the obligation to appear within five
days on a choice of three given dates at a designated driver services facility
nearest in location to the city or town of residence that is recorded on the driver's
most recent license renewal. There will be a 10-day grace period after the third
given date before the Department will cancel the driver's license or permit. If the
driver notifies the Department that he/she will be unable to appear on any of the
three designated dates but prior to the final day of the 10-day grace period and
provides a statement on official letterhead, signed by a competent medical
specialist stating that, due to an existing medical condition, the driver is or will be
unable to appear on any of the three designated dates, the Department shall issue
three more dates on which the driver may appear for re-testing. There will also be
a 10-day grace period after the last date given for appearance prior to the
Department canceling the driver's license or permit. If the driver notifies the
Department that he/she will not be able to appear during any of the second set of
dates, but prior to the final day of the 10-day grace period, and provides a
statement on letterhead signed by a competent medical specialist that states, due
to an existing medical condition, the driver is or will be unable to appear during
any of the second set of dates, the Department shall notify the driver of a final set
of three dates on which the driver may appear. Once the 10-day grace period
expires, the Department will cancel the driver's driving privileges. The driver
may not request additional dates to appear for re-testing.
c)
Cited drivers shall be tested on the specific sections of the driver's license test
indicated in the written request for re-testing received from the Department. If no
reference to a specific section of the driver's license test was made by a competent
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medical specialist, commissioned police officer, state's attorney, member of the
judiciary, or authorized Secretary of State employee, the Department shall
administer the cited driver the complete driver's license test.
d)
Drivers cited for any portion of the test shall receive only one opportunity to pass
the test. Failure to pass any required portion of the test shall result in the
cancellation of the person's driver's license in accordance with IVC Section 6-201.
Failure of the driver cited to appear on any one of the three alternative dates
indicated on the notice, or during a 10-day grace period that follows the last date,
will result in the cancellation of the driver's license. A cited driver who passes all
administered sections of the driver's license test shall be deemed to be in
compliance with the Department's request, and shall be allowed to retain a valid
driver's license.
e)
A cited driver required to take the road exam who is involved in a motor vehicle
crash during the road exam is required to submit a medical report, completed after
the date of the crash, to the Secretary, which shall be submitted to the Board for
review. The person's driver's license shall remain cancelled unless and until the
Secretary receives a recommendation from the Chairperson of the Board that, in
its professional opinion, the driver is medically fit to safely operate a motor
vehicle. The Board may refer the driver to a driver rehabilitation specialist for
assessment and may require the person to complete any rehabilitation or training
or use of adaptive devices recommended by the rehabilitation specialist.
f)e)
Driver's license tests shall be administered to the cited driver at no fee.
g)f)
In the event of application error, two requests shall be made of the licensee to
return to a Driver Services Facility to obtain a corrected license. If the licensee
complies, a corrected driver's license shall be issued without a fee. If the licensee
fails to comply, he/she shall be cited for re-testing. Failure to appear for re-testing
or failure to pass the test shall result in cancellation of the driver's license.
h)g)
If a facility errs in not giving a certain section of the driver's license test and the
licensee has not complied with two written requests to return to a Driver Services
Facility for re-testing, the driver will be cited for the section of the test previously
omitted. If appearance is made and the cited driver passes the administered
section of the driver's license test, he/she shall retain his/her driver's license. If
the licensee fails to appear or fails the test, the driver's license shall be canceled.
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Section 1030.16 Physical and Mental Evaluation
a)
b)
The Department shall require a driver to submit a medical report from a
competent medical specialist when:
1)
The driver answers in the affirmative to any question on the driver's
license application regarding physical or mental health pursuant to IVC
Section 6-109.
2)
The Department receives written comments and/or recommendations
based upon firsthand knowledge or pursuant to an official investigation
that brings into question a driver's physical or mental ability to safely
operate a motor vehicle. The comments and/or recommendations are
confidential and must be submitted on official letterhead or a form
designed by the Department and signed by an authorized source.
3)
The Department receives an Adjudication of Disability court order in
which where the court appointed a guardian to manage the financial affairs
or the estate of the person.
4)
The driver is renewing a driver's license that, at the time of issuance,
required the driver to submit a medical report, except as provided in
subsection (l).
5)
The Department receives a mandatory law enforcement report or message,
based on first-hand knowledge or pursuant to an official investigation, that
brings into question a driver's physical or mental ability to safely operate a
motor vehicle.
6)
A driver, cited under Section 1030.15, is involved in a motor vehicle crash
during a road exam.
The Department shall cancel or medically deny driving privileges upon receipt of
an Adjudication of Disability order in which the court appointed a guardian to
make responsible decisions concerning the care of the person or of both the
person and his/her financial affairs or estate, or the Department receives an order
finding the driver unfit to stand trial.
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c)
d)
1)
The notice of cancellation shall be mailed to the court-appointed guardian
and the driver.
2)
The cancellation order shall remain in effect until the court issues an order
terminating the adjudication of disability or the driver is found fit to stand
trial.
3)
After receipt of an order of restoration, the Department shall request a
favorable medical report. Upon receipt of a favorable medical report, the
cancellation order shall be terminated and the person may reapply for
driving privileges as outlined in IVC Section 6-106.
The Department shall cancel or medically deny a driver pursuant to IVC Sections
6-103(8) and 6-201(a)(5), if one or more of the authorized sources submits a
mandatory law enforcement report or a signed, written notification on official
letterhead to the Department that, based upon firsthand knowledge or pursuant to
an official investigation, the person was the driver of a motor vehicle involved in
any type of accident or incident resulting from a seizure, an attack of
unconsciousness or a blackout.
1)
Following a cancellation or denial of driving privileges, the driver must
submit a medical report to be forwarded to the Board and abide by all
subsequent requests by either the Department or the Board, if any, for
further information and/or clarification prior to being eligible to reapply.
2)
Any medical reports and/or other information concurrently or
subsequently received by the Department shall be referred along with the
entire case to the Board for determination as to the driver's ability to safely
operate a motor vehicle as outlined in subsection (j).
The Department is authorized to cancel, pursuant to IVC Section 6-201(a)(8), any
driver's license or permit upon determining that a driver failed to report to the
Secretary of State, within 10 days after the driver became aware of the condition,
as required by IVC Section 6-116.5, the existence of a medical condition that is
likely to cause loss of consciousness (i.e., inability of the driver to sustain
consciousness throughout the entire interval in which he/she intends to drive) or
loss of ability to safely operate a motor vehicle . If a driver's license is canceled
and a favorable medical report is subsequently received, the cancellation shall be
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rescinded.
e)
When a driver is required to submit a medical report or clarification on a
questionable report pursuant to subsections (a)(2), (3) and (5), the Department
shall furnish the appropriate form to the driver to be completed by a competent
medical specialist. The driver must resubmit the completed medical report or
requested information to the Department within 20 days.
1)
If a medical report is not received by the Department within 20 days, the
driver's license shall be canceled or the driver medically denied driving
privileges.
2)
If a driver's license is canceled and a preliminary favorable report or
favorable medical report is subsequently received, the cancellation shall be
rescinded, provided an unfavorable medical report is not received.
f)
If a driver fails to submit a medical report pursuant to subsection (a)(4), the
Department shall cancel or medically deny driving privileges pursuant to IVC
Sections 6-103(8) and 6-201(a)(5). If the Department subsequently receives a
preliminary favorable report or favorable report, the cancellation shall be
rescinded, provided an unfavorable medical report is not received.
g)
Except as provided in subsection (u), ifIf, pursuant to subsection (a), the
Department receives a favorable medical report, the Department shall authorize
the issuance or renewal of driving privileges, unless the driver is otherwise
ineligible.
h)
If, pursuant to subsection (a), the Department receives an unfavorable medical
report, the Department shall cancel or medically deny the driving privileges
pursuant to IVC Sections 6-103(8) and 6-201(a)(5).
i)
Except as provided in subsection (u), ifIf, pursuant to subsection (a), the
Department receives a preliminary favorable report, the Department shall
authorize the issuance or renewal of driving privileges, unless the driver is
otherwise ineligible. The Department shall then make a further determination as
to the type of information and/or clarification that is needed in order to finish
processing the report.
1)
If the report is incomplete or not current, a request shall be made to the
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driver to obtain the necessary information required to process the report.
2)
j)
k)
A)
If the Department requests additional information from the driver,
and the Department does not receive this information within 45
days after the written request, the Department shall cancel or
medically deny the renewal of the driving privileges pursuant to
IVC Sections 6-103 and 6-201. [625 ILCS 5/6-201 and 5/6-103].
B)
If a cancellation order is entered based upon an incomplete medical
report or one that is not current, and information is received to
make the medical report favorable or preliminarily favorable, a
rescind order shall be entered, provided an unfavorable medical
report is not received.
If the report is questionable, the Department may forward the medical
report to the Board for determination as to the driver's ability to safely
operate a motor vehicle as outlined in subsection (j).
If the Department receives a report from a competent medical specialist indicating
the driver failed to abide by any of the terms of the medical agreement, the
Department shall:
1)
cancel or medically deny the driving privileges if the medical report does
not contain a professional opinion that the driver can safely operate a
motor vehicle, and may, pursuant to subsection (k), forward the entire
case to the Board for determination as to the driver's ability to safely
operate a motor vehicle; and
2)
forward the entire case to the Board for determination as to the driver's
ability to operate a motor vehicle, if the medical report or medical
statement contains a professional opinion that the driver can safely operate
a motor vehicle; and
3)
cancel or medically deny driving privileges if the medical report or
medical statement contains a professional opinion that the driver cannot
safely operate a motor vehicle; the entire file shall be considered an
unfavorable medical report as outlined in subsection (g).
The Department shall forward a driver's case to the Board when:
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1)
the driver was medically denied or canceled based upon the Board's last
recommendation;
2)
the Board has requested to review intermittent reports;
3)
a different competent medical specialist submits a favorable medical
report contradictory to an unfavorable medical report on file that was used
as the basis to deny or cancel driving privileges;
4)
the Department receives a request from a driver who wishes to have all
medical reports on file with the Department reviewed by the Board; or
5)
the Department receives a request from a driver who wishes to appeal a
Type B, C, D, E, F, G, J01 or any other medical restriction that has been
added to a driver's license or permit pursuant to Section 1030.92; or.
6)
the driver, after a cite, was involved in a motor vehicle crash during a road
exam.
When a case is referred by the Department to the Board for review, the case shall
be initially reviewed in the following manner:
1)
The Department shall assign the case to an individual Board member
based upon the member's specialty or field of expertise. The Department
shall serve as a correspondent for the collection and distribution of all
medical reports and/or other information between the driver and the
Board.
2)
Upon receipt of the case from the Department, the individual Board
member shall review the entire file and prepare an informal determination
regarding the driver's medical ability to safely operate a motor vehicle for
submission to the Chairperson.
A)
The Board member shall consider the driver's past driving record
as evidenced by the driving abstract, medical reports, and any other
medical or other information deemed to have probative value by
the Board member regarding the driver's medical case.
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3)
4)
B)
The Board member shall consider any medications and/or
rehabilitative devices currently being used or available to the
driver.
C)
The Board member shall use the medical criteria listed in Section
1030.18 when reviewing the driver's medical condition.
When reviewing a medical case, the Board member may require the driver
to submit to further medical examinations and/or a driving assessment
conducted by a driver rehabilitation specialist and to agree to make the
results of these examinations/assessments available to the Board member
for use in rendering an informal determination.
A)
The driver shall be solely responsible for the selection, scheduling
and expenses related to any additional examinations/assessments
that may be required.
B)
While the Board member may designate the type of physician, or
medical specialist or driver rehabilitation specialist from whom the
driver needs further examination/assessment, the Board member
shall not recommend a particular physician, or medical specialist
or driver rehabilitation specialist.
C)
The driver shall have up to 45 days from the date of the
Department's written request to submit additional reports.
D)
The driver's license of any driver who refuses to submit to
additional examinations as requested, or refuses to make these
reports available to the Board member, shall be canceled or
medically denied until the driver complies with the Board
member's request and the Board member is able to render an
informal determination to the Chairperson pursuant to IVC
Sections 6-103 and 6-201.
The informal determination shall include the medical condition of the
driver and the limitations associated with the condition that could
reasonably impair a driver's ability to safely operate a motor vehicle; the
scope of driving privilege, if any; and the reasons for the Board member's
decision.
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m)
5)
All stages of the informal determination process shall be made as soon as
possible, given the individual Board member's and Chairperson's caseload
and the complexity of the case.
6)
The name of the Board member rendering the informal determination shall
not be disclosed.
Upon receipt of the informal determination from the Board member, the
Chairperson shall make a formal determination to the Department regarding the
driver's medical fitness to safely operate a motor vehicle and the scope of
licensure, if any, including the use of mechanical devices and/or other conditions
for driving.
1)
The formal determination by the Chairperson shall include the existence of
the medical condition and/or limitation that may impair the driver's ability
to safely operate a motor vehicle.
2)
The formal determination shall also be based upon the Findings of Fact
and opinion of the individual Board member, including, but not limited to,
medical evaluations, reports submitted by medical specialists, including
driver rehabilitation specialists, medications taken by the driver, the
driving record, and other scientifically recognized information commonly
accepted in the medical profession.
3)
The formal determination shall also indicate the scope of driving
privileges that would enable the driver to safely operate a motor vehicle,
including the extent to which compensatory aids and devices must be used
and may require the person to complete any rehabilitation or training
recommended by the rehabilitation specialist.
4)
In the event driving privileges are restricted or denied, the formal
determination shall also state the reasoning for the restriction or denial in
accordance with the medical criteria stated in Section 1030.18.
5)
The Chairperson shall have the authority to confer with the Board member
who rendered the determination, in the event the Chairperson needs to
confirm or clarify any portion of the Board member's informal
determination.
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n)
o)
Upon receipt of the formal determination, the Department shall take the
appropriate action, in accordance with the recommendation of the Chairperson, on
behalf of the Board.
1)
If the Department receives a recommendation from the Board that in its
professional opinion the driver is not medically fit to safely operate a
motor vehicle, the Department shall enter an order canceling or medically
denying driving privileges pursuant to IVC Sections 6-103 and 6-201.
2)
If the Department receives a recommendation from the Board that in its
professional opinion the driver is medically fit to safely operate a motor
vehicle, the Department shall rescind or terminate any medically related
cancellation or cancellation entered pursuant to Section 1030.15(e).
If a driver wants to contest a restriction, cancellation or denial of driving
privileges, the Department must receive a written request from the driver for a
panel review of the medical case within 30 days after the action taken by the
Department. Panel review of the driver's medical case shall be made by a panel
of three Board members selected by the Chairperson based upon the Board
member's specialty or field of expertise. The Board member who rendered the
formal determination shall participate in the panel review process. The following
procedure shall apply to the medical case under panel review:
1)
The Department shall notify the driver immediately and confirm the
driver's request for panel review within seven working days after receipt
of the written request.
2)
The driver has 45 days from the date of the notice to submit all additional
medical reports to the Department for consideration by the panel.
3)
The driver may furnish additional medical reports and/or statements for
review by the panel. The document must be returned to the Department at
the address indicated on the confirmation notice.
4)
The Department, at the direction of the Chairperson, shall prepare and
forward the medical case to the panel upon receipt of the documents from
the driver, or a written statement from the driver indicating the decision
not to submit additional reports and to proceed with the review, or at the
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expiration of 45 days, whichever occurs first.
p)
q)
5)
Each panel member shall consider the contents of the file that was used to
make the formal determination, including additional medical reports
submitted by the driver and any new entries listed on the driver's driving
record. The panel shall use the same medical criteria and procedure that
apply when reviewing an individual case, including the authority to
request additional medical examinations as found in subsection (l)(3). The
panel shall only consider evidence in written form. No oral testimony
shall be allowed during this type of review.
6)
The formal determination under panel review shall be made as soon as
reasonably possible given the Board members' and Chairperson's caseload,
and the complexity of the case. Panel review cases shall be given priority.
7)
Upon completion of the panel review, the informal determination of each
panel review member shall be forwarded to the Chairperson. The informal
determination shall contain the same elements as outlined in subsection
(l)(4).
8)
Any restriction of driving privileges, cancellation or medical denial shall
remain in effect until the Department notifies the driver in writing.
Upon receipt of each of the panel members' determinations, the Chairperson shall
make a formal recommendation to the Department regarding the driver's ability to
safely operate a motor vehicle and the scope of any licensure, including the use of
mechanical devices and/or other conditions for driving.
1)
The recommendation of the Chairperson shall be based upon the majority
ruling of the members' informal determinations.
2)
The Chairperson shall have the authority to confer with the members of
the panel to confirm, clarify and formulate the recommendation to the
Department.
3)
The Chairperson's recommendation shall contain the same elements as
outlined in subsections (l)(1) through (4).
The Department shall follow the recommendation of the Chairperson based upon
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the determination rendered by the panel.
1)
If the Department receives a formal recommendation from the
Chairperson to uphold the decision of the individual Board member who
first reviewed the case, the action taken by the Department shall remain in
effect.
2)
If the Department receives a formal determination from the Chairperson to
amend the original determination of the Board member who first reviewed
the case, the Department shall follow the determination of the panel,
including the recommendation of the granting of full or limited driving
privileges or complete cancellation or denial of driving privileges.
3)
The driver shall be notified immediately in writing by the Department of
the panel's formal determination regarding his/her driving privileges. The
driver shall also be notified in writing of his/her right to request a medical
hearing.
r)
A driver who wants to contest the cancellation or medical denial of driving
privileges for medical reasons shall be entitled to a hearing in accordance with 92
Ill. Adm. Code 1001.Subparts A and E, and IVC Section 2-118.
s)
Unless a competent medical specialist has submitted a medical report indicating
the physical or mental condition or disability no longer exists, the Department
shall require the driver to submit a medical report at each driver's license renewal.
t)
1)
The Department shall notify the driver at least 30 days prior to the
expiration of his/her driver's license.
2)
Notification shall be in writing and mailed to the driver's last known
address as indicated on the Department's driving record. The notice shall
state that the driver must submit a medical report when renewing a driver's
license.
The Department shall require a driver to appear at a Driver Services Facility to
receive a corrected driver's license if a competent medical specialist or the Board
recommends a driver's license restriction pursuant to Section 1030.92.
1)
The Department shall immediately provide written notification to the
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driver at the last known address indicated on the Department's driving
record. The notice shall state that failure to comply within 20 days after
the request will result in the cancellation of the person's driver's license
pursuant to IVC Section 6-201.5.
2)
The Department shall mail a medical restriction card to the driver
describing the restrictions on the driver's license.
3)
The driver must abide by the restrictions contained on the card.
4)
The driver, upon receipt of the medical restriction card from the
Department, shall carry the medical card with his/her driver's license when
operating a motor vehicle.
5)
If a driver's license is canceled for failing to comply with a written request
from the Department, and the driver subsequently complies with all
requests of the Department, the cancellation shall be rescinded or
terminated.
u)
The Department shall require periodic medical reports between renewals, if
recommended by a competent medical specialist or the Board.
v)
The Chairperson is authorized to appoint a designee to complete any of the duties
required to be performed by the Chairperson as prescribed by this Section.
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Section 1030.APPENDIX B Acceptable Identification Documents – Applicants for a
Driver's License, Instruction Permit, Visa Status Temporary Visitor's Driver's License
Pursuant to IVC Section 6-105.1(a) or Visa Status Temporary Visitor's Instruction Permit
a)
Except as provided for in subsections (m) and (n), an applicant applying for a
driver's license or identification card for the first time in the State of Illinois must
present one document from each of Group A, B and C and two documents from
Group D as outlined in subsection (f).
b)
A foreign national applying for a temporary visitor's driver's license shall submit
one document from Groups A and B and two documents from Group D to prove
name, date of birth, temporary residency, legal presence and verification of
signature. Temporary visitor's driver's license applicants are not required to
present documents verifying social security numbers. Instead, they shall affirm
under penalty of perjury that they are ineligible to obtain a social security number.
Acceptance of documents not listed in Groups A, B and D must be approved
through the Director of Driver Services or his/her designee.
c)
Except as provided for in subsections (m), (n) and (o), an applicant applying for
either a duplicate or corrected driver's license or identification card must present
one form of identification from Group A and at least one form from Group B and
C or two from Group D if requesting an address change to appear on the
documents, as outlined in subsection (f). An applicant who requests a change in
name, date of birth, social security number or gender must provide acceptable
identification to create a link pertaining to the change between the previous
information and the new information.
d)
A foreign national applying for a duplicate or corrected temporary visitor's
driver's license shall submit one document from Groups A and B and two
documents from Group D to prove name, date of birth, temporary residency, legal
presence and verification of signature. An applicant who requests a change in
name, date of birth or gender must provide acceptable identification to create a
link pertaining to the change between the previous information and the new
information. An applicant requesting an address change to appear on the
document must provide two forms of acceptable documents from Group D.
Acceptance of documents not listed in Groups A, B and D must be approved
through the Director of Driver Services or his/her designee.
e)
Applicants renewing a current Illinois driver's license or identification card need
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only present a current valid license or ID card. If they do not have a current
driver's license or ID card, they must present one form of identification from
Group A and at least one form from Group B, C or D, as outlined in subsection
(f). Except as provided for in subsections (m) and (n), applicants who are
requesting an address change to appear on the documents are required to provide
two documents from Group D as outlined in subsection (f).
f)
Documents of identification that are acceptable for the purpose of obtaining a
driver's license, permit and/or identification card are listed by group. Photocopies
will not be accepted. All acceptable documents presented for verification or
proof must be valid (current and not expired). Photocopies will not be
accepted.
1)
GROUP A (Written Signature)
Canceled Check (dated within 90 days prior to application)
Cooperative Driver Certificate
Court Order
Credit Card/Debit Card – Major Brand
Driver Education Certificate
Government Driver's License
Government Identification Card
Illinois Driver's License – current
Illinois Identification Card – current
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
forms:
I-551 (Alien Registration Card)
I-766 (Employment Authorization Card)
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I-94 (Arrival/Departure Record) with Valid Passport
Medicare Card – with suffix A, J, H, M or T
Military Driver's License – U.S.
Military Identification Card – U.S.
Military Service Record – DD214
Mortgage or Installment Loan Documents
Out-of-state Driver's License/ID Card – current
Passport – Valid US or Foreign
Social Security Card
2)
GROUP B (Proof of Date of Birth)
Adoption Records
Birth Certificate
Court Order – Change of Birth Date
Certified Grade/High School/College/University Transcript
Illinois Driver's License – current
Illinois Identification Card – current
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) forms:
I-551 (Alien Registration Card)
I-571 (Refugee Travel Document)
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I-766 (Employment Authorization Card)
I-797 (Notice of Action Status Change)
I-94 (Arrival/Departure Record) with Valid Passport
U.S. Visa
Military Driver's License – U.S.
Military Identification Card – U.S.
Military Service Record – DD214
Naturalization Certificate
Passport – Valid with Complete Date of Birth
U.S. Passport Card − Valid with Complete Date of Birth
Social Security Award Letter (Primary Beneficiary Only)
3)
GROUP C (Social Security Number)
Illinois Driver's License Record
Illinois Identification Card Record
Military Driver's License – U.S.
Military Identification Card – U.S.
Military Service Record – DD214
Social Security Award Letter (Primary Beneficiary Only)
Social Security Card – issued by Social Security Administration
4)
GROUP D (Residency)
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Affidavit − Certificate of Residency (available at facility)
Bank Statement (dated within 90 days prior to application)
Canceled Check (dated within 90 days prior to application)
Certified Grade/High School/College/University Transcript
Credit Report issued by Experian, Equifax or TransUnion − dated within
12 months prior to application
Deed/Title, Mortgage, Rental/Lease Agreement
Insurance Policy (Homeowner's or Renter's)
Letter on Official School Letterhead − dated within 90 days prior to
application
Medical claim or statement of benefits from private insurance company or
public (government) agency, dated within 90 days prior to application
Official mail received from a State, County, City or Village or a Federal
Government agency that includes first and last name of the applicant and
complete current address. This may include, but is not limited to:
Homestead Exemption Receipt
Illinois FOID Card
Jury Duty Notice issued within 90 days prior to application
Selective Service Card
Social Security Annual Statement
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) Statement
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Benefits Statement
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Voter Registration Card
Pay Stub or Electronic Deposit Receipt
Pension or Retirement Statement
Phone book, current, produced by a phone book publisher
Report Card from Grade/High School or College/University
Tuition invoice or other official mail from a college or university dated
within the 12 months prior to application
Utility Bill − Electric, water, refuse, telephone (land or cell), cable or gas,
issued within 90 days prior to application
g)
Documents listed in Group A, B or C, as outlined in subsection (f), that contains
the full residence address may also be used for Group D, as outlined in subsection
(f).
h)
For a name change, the identification must be a document that provides a link to
the established driver's license/ID Card file.
i)
Group B documents, as outlined in subsection (f), must contain the applicant's full
name and complete date of birth and must be verifiable. To be verifiable, it must
be possible to contact the regulatory authority to confirm the authenticity of the
document. Birth certificate must be the original or certified by a Board of Health
or Bureau of Vital Statistics within the US or by the US State Department, US
Territories or Canada. A certified copy is a document produced by the issuing
jurisdiction that has an embossed seal or an original stamped impression. Foreign
passports and foreign birth certificates are accepted as "proof" if accompanied by
any other item listed in Group B.
j)
Group C documents, as outlined in subsection (f), must contain the applicant's
name and full social security number.
k)
Group D documents, as outlined in subsection (f), must contain the applicant's full
residence address.
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l)
After review of all identification presented, Driver Services or Secretary of State
management has the right to accept or refuse any document.
m)
An applicant applying for a no-fee identification card who is homeless must
present one document from each of Group A, B and C, as outlined in subsection
(f), and a homeless status certification, as described in Section 1030.12, to satisfy
the requirements for Group D, as outlined in subsection (f).
n)
An applicant for an identification card who is under the age of five years old must
present one document from each of Group A, B and C, as outlined in subsection
(f), and one document from Group D, as outlined in subsection (f).
o)
A judicial officer who wishes to change his or her residence address or mailing
address to his or her business address, pursuant to the Judicial Privacy Act [705
ILCS 90], is required to present only a Secretary of State Request to Suppress
Personal Information form as proof of residency.
p)
A peace officer who wishes to change his or her residence address or mailing
address to his or her business address is required to present only a Secretary of
State Request to Change Residence/Mailing Address form and his or her peace
officer badge.
q)
Unacceptable identification documents include, but are not limited to:
Bond Receipt or Bail/Bond Card
Business Cards
Check Cashing Cards
Club or Fraternal Membership Cards
College or University Identification Cards
Commercially Produced (non-State or unofficial) ID Cards
DHS (Department of Human Services) Cards
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Fishing License
HFS (Healthcare and Family Services) Cards
Handwritten ID or Employment Cards
Hunting License
Illinois FOID Card
Instruction Permit/Receipts
Insurance
Library Card
Personal Mail
Temporary Driver's License
Traffic Citation (Arrest Ticket)
Video Club Membership Cards
Wallet IDs
Unlicensed Financial Institution Loan Papers
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Section 1030.APPENDIX C Acceptable Identification Documents – Applicants for a NonVisa Status Temporary Visitor's Driver's License or Non-Visa Status Temporary Visitor's
Instruction Permit Pursuant to IVC Section 6-105.1(a-5)
a)
Except as provided in subsection (c), applicants for an original, renewal, duplicate
or corrected non-Visa status temporary visitor's driver's license (TVDL) pursuant
to IVC Section 6-105.1(a-5) shall submit the following:
1)
One document to prove written signature;
2)
One document to prove name and date of birth;
3)
Two documents to prove current Illinois residence address;
4)
One document to prove Illinois residency in excess of one year;
5)
Verification of Residency form;
6)
Valid unexpired passport from the applicant's country of citizenship or a
valid unexpired consular identification document issued by the applicant's
country of citizenship pursuant to Section 5 of the Consular Identification
Document Act [5 ILCS 230/5]; and
7)
A letter on Social Security Administration letterhead, issued within 90
days prior to the date of application for a TVDL, verifying ineligibility for
a social security number. All documents presented must be valid and
unexpired. Photocopies of documents will not be accepted. Acceptance
of documents not listed in this Appendix must be approved by the Director
of Driver Services or his or her designee.
b)
Applicants for an original non-Visa status TVDL shall be required to submit a
verification of residency form.
c)
Applicants for a renewal, duplicate or corrected TVDL do not have to submit a
verification of residency form.
d)
A TVDL holder who requests a change in name, date of birth or gender must
provide acceptable identification to create a link pertaining to the change between
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the previous name, date of birth or gender and the new name, date of birth or
gender.
e)
Documents that are acceptable for the purpose of obtaining a TVDL:
1)
Written Signature:
Consular Identification Document
Cooperative Driver Certificate
Court Order
Credit Card − Major Brand
Driver's License or Identification Card (issued by another state of the
United States)
Foreign Passport (with complete date of birth: day, month and year)
Mexican Electoral Card
Mortgage or Installment Loan Agreement
United States Federal, State or Local Government ID Card
2)
Name and Date of Birth:
Consular Identification Document
Foreign Passport (with complete date of birth: day, month and year)
3)
Current Illinois Residence Address:
Bank Statement (dated within 90 days prior to application)
Certified Grade School/High School/College/University Transcript
Consular Identification Document
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Credit Report Issued by Experian, Equifax or TransUnion (dated within 90
days prior to application)
Deed/Title, Mortgage, Rental/Lease Agreement
Homestead Exemption Receipt
Insurance Policy (homeowner's or renter's)
Medical Claim or Statement of Benefits from Private Insurance Company
or Public (government) Agency (dated within 90 days prior to application)
Official Mail from a State, County, City, Village or Federal Agency (that
includes the applicant's first and last name and complete address)
Pension or Retirement Statement
Report Card from Grade School/High School/College/University
Selective Service Card
Tuition Invoice or Other Official Mail from a College or University (dated
within 90 days prior to application)
Utility Bill (electric, water, refuse, telephone (land or cell), cable or gas;
dated within 90 days prior to application)
4)
Illinois Residency in Excess of One Year (all documents must be dated at
least 12 months prior to the date of application):
Bank Statement
Certified Grade School/High School/College/University Transcript
Deed/Title, Mortgage, Rental/Lease Agreement
Homestead Exemption Receipt
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Insurance Policy (homeowner's or renter's)
Medical Claim or Statement of Benefits from Private Insurance Company
or Public (government) Agency
Official Mail from a State, County, City, Village or Federal Agency (that
includes the applicant's first and last name and complete address)
Pension or Retirement Statement
Report Card from Grade School/High School/College/University
Tuition Invoice or Other Official Mail from a College or University
Utility Bill (electric, water, refuse, telephone (land or cell), cable or gas)
e)
After review of all identification presented, Driver Services or Secretary of State
management has the right to accept or refuse any document.
f)
Unacceptable identification documents include, but are not limited to:
Bond Receipt or Bail/Bond Card
Business Cards
Check Cashing Cards
Club or Fraternal Membership Cards
College or University Identification Cards
Commercially Produced (non-State or unofficial) ID Cards
DHS (Department of Human Services) Cards
Fishing License
HFS (Healthcare and Family Services) Cards
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Handwritten ID or Employment Cards
Hunting License
Instruction Permit/Receipts
Insurance Card
Library Card
Personal Mail
Temporary Driver's License
Traffic Citation (Arrest Ticket)
Video Club Membership Cards
Wallet IDs
Unlicensed Financial Institution Loan Papers
(Source: Amended at 39 Ill. Reg. ______, effective ____________)
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1)
Heading of the Part: Rules for Administration of the Compassionate Use of Medical
Cannabis Pilot Program
2)
Code Citation: 68 Ill. Adm. Code 1290
3)
Section Numbers:
1290.40
1290.70
4)
Statutory Authority: Implementing and authorized by the Compassionate Use of Medical
Cannabis Pilot Program Act [410 ILCS 130]
5)
Effective Date of Rule: December 29, 2014
6)
Does this rulemaking contain an automatic repeal date? No
7)
Does this rulemaking contain incorporations by reference? No
8)
A copy of the adopted rule, including any material incorporated by reference, is on file in
the principal office of the Division of Insurance and is available for public inspection.
9)
Notice of Proposal published in the Illinois Register: 38 Ill. Reg. 17531; August 22, 2014
10)
Has JCAR issued a Statement of Objection to this Rulemaking? No
11)
Differences between Proposal and Final Version: When proposed, the dispensing
organization application and authorization standards found in subsection 1290.40(a)(6)
were originally designated as percentages, but were later changed to a points structure.
This subsection was revised to formalize this change.
12)
Have all changes agreed upon by the Agency and JCAR been made as indicated in the
agreements issued by JCAR? Yes
13)
Will this rulemaking replace an emergency rule currently in effect? Yes
14)
Are there any rulemakings pending on this Part? No
15)
Summary and Purpose of Rulemaking: This rulemaking adds a points structure the
Division will use when scoring dispensing organization applications for implementation
Adopted Action:
Amendment
Amendment
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of the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Pilot Program Act. Applications will be
scored based on five required categories. The rule also amends the Selection Criteria
Section (1290.70) to clarify that minority, female, and disabled shall be defined as found
in Section 2 of the Business Enterprise for Minorities, Females, and Persons with
Disabilities Act (30 ILCS 575/2).
16)
Information and questions regarding this adopted rule shall be directed to:
Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
Attention: Craig Cellini
320 West Washington, 3rd Floor
Springfield IL 62786
217/785-0813
fax: 217/557-4451
The full text of the Adopted Amendments begins on the next page:
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TITLE 68: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
CHAPTER VII: DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
SUBCHAPTER b: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
PART 1290
RULES FOR ADMINISTRATION OF THE COMPASSIONATE
USE OF MEDICAL CANNABIS PILOT PROGRAM
SUBPART A: GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section
1290.10
Definitions
SUBPART B: DISPENSING ORGANIZATION DISTRICTS
Section
1290.20
Dispensing Organization Districts
SUBPART C: APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR A
MEDICAL CANNABIS DISPENSARY REGISTRATION AUTHORIZATION
Section
1290.30
1290.40
1290.50
1290.60
1290.70
1290.80
Dispensing Organization Principal Officers
Dispensing Organization Authorization Process
Dispensing Organization − Application Requirements for Authorization
Selection Process
Selection Criteria
Fees
SUBPART D: DISPENSARY REGISTRATION
Section
1290.100
1290.110
1290.120
1290.130
1290.140
1290.150
Dispensing Organization − Registration Process
Dispensing Organization − Registration Requirements
Dispensing Organization − Registration Bond
Changes to a Dispensing Organization Registration
Request to Relocate a Dispensary
Dispensing Organization Renewals
SUBPART E: REGISTRATION OF DISPENSING ORGANIZATION AGENTS
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Section
1290.200
1290.210
1290.220
1290.230
Dispensing Organization Agent-in-Charge
Dispensing Organization Agents
Persons with Significant Influence or Control; Disassociation
State and Federal Criminal History Records Check
SUBPART F: DISPENSARY OPERATION
Section
1290.300
Operational Requirements
SUBPART G: SECURITY AND RECORDKEEPING
Section
1290.400
1290.405
1290.410
1290.415
1290.420
1290.425
1290.430
1290.435
1290.440
1290.445
1290.450
1290.455
1290.460
1290.465
Inventory Control System
Storage Requirements
Security Requirements
Recordkeeping
Cleaning and Sanitation
Administration
Dispensing Medical Cannabis
Signage
Recall of Medical Cannabis
Report of Loss or Theft of Cannabis
Destruction and Disposal
Dispensary Advertisements
Closure of a Dispensary
Zoning Rules Related to Dispensary
SUBPART H: DISCIPLINE
Section
1290.500
1290.510
1290.520
1290.530
1290.540
1290.550
1290.560
Investigations
Grounds for Discipline
Temporary Suspension
Consent to Administrative Supervision Order
Subpoenas; Oaths; Attendance of Witnesses
Request for Hearing
Findings and Recommendations
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1290.570
1290.575
1290.580
1290.590
Restoration of Registration from Discipline
Appointment of a Hearing Officer
Transcript; Record of Proceedings
Certification of Record; Receipt
SUBPART I: GENERAL
Section
1290.600
1290.610
1290.620
Intergovernmental Cooperation
Variances
Administrative Decisions
AUTHORITY: Implementing and authorized by the Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis
Pilot Program Act [410 ILCS 130].
SOURCE: Adopted at 38 Ill. Reg. 16875, effective July 24, 2014; emergency amendment at 38
Ill. Reg. 17798, effective August 8, 2014, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 39 Ill. Reg.
695, effective December 29, 2014.
SUBPART C: APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR A
MEDICAL CANNABIS DISPENSARY REGISTRATION AUTHORIZATION
Section 1290.40 Dispensing Organization Authorization Process
a)
The Division shall review applications and issue authorizations according to the
requirements of the Act and this Part.
1)
An applicant shall file an application with the Division for authorization to
register a dispensing organization.
2)
Applications for authorizations shall be made on forms furnished by the
Division. The application shall be signed by all principal officers
certifying under penalty of perjury that all information contained in the
application is true and accurate.
3)
An applicant is limited to one application for authorization per District per
application period.
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4)
The instructions on the application will reflect the total maximum number
of points available for each required criteria and bonus point category. The
instructions and application will also identify the minimum number of
points necessary from the required criteria to be eligible for consideration
of the bonus point categories. All applications will be reviewed and points
awarded based upon the same point system in a fair and unbiased manner.
5)
An applicant may submit separate applications for authorization in up to
five Districts.
6)
Each application requires one application fee (see Section 1290.80).
Applications for authorization will be scored in five required
categories. Should the applicant meet the minimum percentage in the five
required categories, it may be eligible to be scored in the bonus
category. The required five categories and the bonus category will be
scored based on the following point structure:
A)
The suitability of the proposed dispensary category is 150 points.
B)
The business and operation plan category is 200 points.
C)
The security plan category is 200 points.
D)
The recordkeeping and inventory plan category is 200 points.
E)
The financial disclosure category is 150 points.
F)
The bonus category is 100 points.
7)
If submitting an application in more than one District, the applicant shall
identify the Districts it has applied in or Districts where it is registered.
8)
Each applicant must submit to and qualify through a fingerprint-based
criminal history records check as set forth in Section 1290.230.
9)
The Division shall review each application to determine whether it meets
the minimum criteria and shall determine qualified applicants.
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b)
10)
The Division may consider the location of a proposed dispensary relevant
to other proposed or existing dispensaries, in the same or adjacent
Districts, to ensure that dispensaries are geographically dispersed.
11)
If the Division determines that the number of qualified applicants exceeds
the number of authorizations available, the Division will select the most
qualified applicant in that District using the selection process established
in Section 1290.60.
12)
Qualified applicants chosen through the selection process will receive an
authorization issued by the Division.
13)
If the Division determines that a District has no qualified applicants or
fewer qualified applicants than authorized registrations, the Division shall
post a notification on the Division's website detailing the dates of the next
open application period.
14)
No person or entity shall hold more than five registrations. If a qualified
applicant has been granted more than five authorizations or registrations
by the Division, the applicant shall promptly notify the Division. No
person shall be a principal officer in more than five registered dispensing
organizations.
15)
If a dispensing organization's registration is void or invalid for any reason,
including but not limited to revocation, suspension or nonrenewal, the
Division will post a notification on the Division's website detailing the
dates of the next open application period.
Upon receipt of the authorization notice, the applicant may submit for registration
approval.
(Source: Amended at 39 Ill. Reg. 695, effective December 29, 2014)
Section 1290.70 Selection Criteria
a)
Applicants must submit all required information, including that required in
Section 1290.50. Failure by an applicant to submit all required information may
result in the application being disqualified.
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b)
If the Division receives an application with missing exhibits, the Division may
issue a notice to the applicant that its application is incomplete. The notice from
the Division will identify the missing exhibits. The applicant shall have seven
calendar days from the date of the notice to resubmit the incomplete exhibits.
Applications that are still incomplete after this one opportunity to cure, will not be
scored and will be disqualified.
c)
The Division will award points to administratively complete applications based on
the clarity, organization and quality of the applicant's responses to required
information. Applicants will be awarded points according to the following
categories:
1)
2)
3)
Suitability of the Proposed Dispensary
A)
A demonstration that the proposed location is suitable for public
access, the layout promotes safe dispensing of medical cannabis, it
is sufficient in size, power allocation, lighting, parking,
handicapped accessible parking spaces, ADA accessible entry and
exits, product handling, and storage.
B)
A statement of reasonable assurance that the issuance of a
registration will not have a detrimental impact on the community.
Security and Recordkeeping
A)
The security plan will demonstrate the capability for the prevention
of the theft or diversion of medical cannabis. The security plan
will demonstrate safety procedures for dispensary employees,
patients and caregivers, and safe delivery and storage of cannabis
and currency. It will evidence compliance with all security
requirements in this Part.
B)
A plan for recordkeeping, tracking and monitoring inventory,
quality control and other policies and procedures that will promote
standard recordkeeping and discourage unlawful activity. This
plan will include the applicant's strategy to communicate with the
Division and ISP on the destruction and disposal of cannabis.
Applicant's Business Plan, Financials and Operating Plan
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4)
d)
A)
The business plan shall describe, at a minimum, how the
dispensing organization will be managed on a long-term basis.
This shall include a description of the patient verification system,
purchases and denials of sale, confidentiality, and products and
services to be offered.
B)
The financial plan shall describe, at a minimum, the source of the
$400,000 liquid asset requirement and the amount and source of
the organization's equity and debt commitment to ensure financial
stability, including a demonstration of the immediate and longterm financial health and resources for the design, development
and operation of the dispensary.
C)
The operating plan shall include, at a minimum, a timetable that
provides an estimated time from authorization through year one of
registration and the assumptions used as the basis for those
estimates. It will include best practices for day-to-day dispensary
operation and staffing.
Knowledge and Experience
A)
The applicant's principal officers must demonstrate experience and
qualifications in business management or experience with the
medical cannabis industry. This includes ensuring optimal safety
and accuracy in the dispensing and sale of cannabis.
B)
The applicant must demonstrate knowledge of various cannabis
product strains or varieties, and describe the types and quantities of
products planned to be sold. This includes confirmation of
whether the dispensary plans to sell medical cannabis
paraphernalia or edibles.
The Division will award additional points for preferred, but not required,
initiatives based on the applicant's ability to meet requirements in the following
categories:
1)
Labor and Employment Practices: The applicant may describe plans to
provide a safe, healthy and economically beneficial working environment
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for its agents, including, but not limited to, codes of conduct, healthcare
benefits, educational benefits, retirement benefits, and living wage
standards.
2)
Research Plan: The applicant may provide the Division with a detailed
proposal to conduct, or facilitate, a scientific study or studies related to the
medicinal use of cannabis. The applicant may include in its proposal a
detailed description of:
A)
The methodology of the study to accurately assess the effects of
cannabis;
B)
The issues to be studied;
C)
The methods that will be used to identify and select study
participants;
D)
The identity of each person or organization associated with the
study, including the role of each;
E)
The duration of the study and anticipated peer review; and
F)
The intended use of the study results.
3)
Community Benefits Plan: The applicant may provide a description of
plans the applicant has to support the local community, the class of
citizens served, or a plan for reduction in product costs for indigent
patients that qualify.
4)
Substance Abuse Prevention Plan: The applicant may provide a detailed
description of any plans it will take to combat substance abuse in its
District, including the extent to which the applicant will partner or work
with existing substance abuse programs.
5)
Local Community/Neighborhood Report: The applicant may provide
comments, concerns or support received regarding the potential impact of
the proposed location on the local community and neighborhood.
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e)
6)
Environmental Plan: The applicant may demonstrate an environmental
plan of action to minimize the carbon footprint, environmental impact, and
resource needs for the dispensary.
7)
Verification of Minority-Owned, Female-Owned, Veteran-Owned or
Disabled Person-Owned Business: The minority, female, veteran or
disabled applicants must own at least 51% of the entity applying for
registration. The percentage totals may include any combination of
minority, female, veteran or disabled applicants. The minority, female,
veteran or disabled applicant must also share in control of management
and day-to-day operations of the dispensary. Documentation must be
submitted at the time of application that demonstrates the respective status
of the applicant, including, but not limited to, certification under the
Business Enterprise for Minorities, Females, and Persons with Disabilities
Act [30 ILCS 575] for minority, female or disabled person applicants, or a
DD214 for veteran applicants. For purposes of this subsection, minority,
female, and disabled shall be defined as found in Section 2 of the Business
Enterprise for Minorities, Females, and Persons with Disabilities Act [30
ILCS 575/2].
8)
Illinois Based Applicants: Documentation that the applicant's principal
place of business is headquartered in Illinois, including the names,
addresses and verification of the applicant's proposed agents that reside in
Illinois. The applicant may also provide a plan for generating Illinoisbased jobs and economic development.
The Division may verify information contained in each application and
accompanying documentation to assess the applicant's character and fitness to
operate a dispensary. In addition to the qualifications required in the Act and this
Part, the Division may not grant an authorization or registration unless it is
satisfied that the applicant is:
1)
A person of good character, honesty and integrity;
2)
A person whose background, including criminal record, reputation, habits
and social or business associations, does not discredit or tend to discredit
public confidence and trust in the Illinois medical cannabis industry or the
State of Illinois, or pose a threat to the public health, security, safety,
morals, good order and general welfare of the State of Illinois;
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f)
g)
3)
A person who does not create or enhance the dangers of unsuitable, unfair
or illegal practices, methods and activities in the conduct of owning a
medical cannabis dispensary;
4)
A person who does not present questionable business practices and
financial arrangements incidental to the conduct of owning a medical
cannabis dispensary or otherwise;
5)
A person who, either individually or through employees, demonstrates
business ability and experience to establish, operate and maintain a
business for the type of license for which application is made; and
6)
A person who does not associate with, either socially or in business
affairs, or employ, persons of notorious or unsavory reputation or who
have extensive police records, or who have failed to cooperate with an
officially constituted investigatory or administrative body.
The Division may, in its discretion, refuse to issue an authorization to any
applicant:
1)
Who is unqualified to perform the duties required of the applicant;
2)
Who fails to disclose or states falsely any information called for in the
application;
3)
Who has been found guilty of a violation of the Act, or whose medical
cannabis dispensary or cultivation center license was suspended,
restricted, revoked or denied for just cause in any other state; or
4)
For any other just cause.
Should the applicant be awarded an authorization, the information and plans
provided in the application become a condition of the authorization. Dispensing
organizations have a duty to disclose any material changes to the application.
Failure to comply with the conditions or requirements in the application may
subject the dispensing organization to discipline, up to and including suspension
or revocation of its authorization by the Division. Revocation of an authorization
shall serve as a final administrative decision by the Division.
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1)
Heading of the Part: Pay Plan
2)
Code Citation: 80 Ill. Adm. Code 310
3)
Section Number:
310.Appendix A Table N
4)
Statutory Authority: Authorized by Sections 8, 8a and 9(7) of the Personnel Code [20
ILCS 415/8, 20 ILCS 415/8a and 20 ILCS 415/9(7)]
5)
Effective Date of Rule: December 26, 2014
6)
If this emergency rulemaking is to expire before the end of the 150-day period, please
specify the date on which it is to expire: This emergency amendment is not to expire
prior to the end of the 150-day period unless the accompanying, identical proposed
amendments are adopted prior to the end of the 150-day period.
7)
Date filed with the Index Department: December 26, 2014
8)
This and other Pay Plan amendments are on file and available in the Division of
Technical Services and Agency Training and Development of the Bureau of Personnel.
9)
Reasons for Emergency: On August 29, 2011, the Illinois Labor Relations Board (ILRB)
issued a Certification of Representative for all Public Service Administrator (PSA)
Option 8L, Special License – Law License, positions at the Pollution Control Board. The
Pay Plan was amended to reflect that the employees would receive the provisions of the
RC-010 bargaining unit agreements. On August 12, 2013, after several court decisions,
the ILRB issued an Amended Certification of Representative, excluding from collective
bargaining positions with an attorney assistant function at the Pollution Control Board.
Due to a delay in communication, we are filing an emergency rule at this time to ensure
that these positions and the employees in them are subject to the jurisdiction of the Merit
Compensation System immediately, assigned to the PSA broadband salary range and
receive no salary change (Section 310.495(f)).
Emergency Action:
Amendment
This is based on the Amended Certification of Representative that excludes the PSA title
Option 8L positions with an attorney assistant function at the Pollution Control Board
(Case No. S-RC-10-196). The Amended Certification of Representative was issued by
the ILRB on August 12, 2013 with a revision to its attachment issued on August 16,
2013.
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10)
A Complete Description of the Subjects and Issues Involved: In Section 310.Appendix A
Table N, "except the Pollution Control Board positions with an attorney assistant
function" is added to the PSA title Option 8L positions at the Pollution Control Board in
the title table.
11)
Are there any proposed rulemakings to this Part pending? Yes
Section Numbers:
310.270
310.410
310.APPENDIX A TABLE E
310.APPENDIX A TABLE K
310.APPENDIX A TABLE N
310.APPENDIX A TABLE S
Proposed Action:
Repealed
Amendment
Amendment
Amendment
Amendment
Amendment
Illinois Register Citation:
39 Ill. Reg. 587, January 9, 2015
39 Ill. Reg. 587, January 9, 2015
39 Ill. Reg. 587, January 9, 2015
39 Ill. Reg. 587, January 9, 2015
39 Ill. Reg. 587, January 9, 2015
39 Ill. Reg. 587, January 9, 2015
12)
Statement of Statewide Policy Objectives: These amendments to the Pay Plan affect only
the employees subject to the Personnel Code and do not set out any guidelines that affect
local or other jurisdictions in the State.
13)
Information and questions regarding this emergency rule shall be directed to:
Mr. Jason Doggett
Manager
Compensation Section
Division of Technical Services and
Agency Training and Development
Bureau of Personnel
Department of Central Management Services
504 William G. Stratton Building
Springfield IL 62706
217/782-7964
fax: 217/524-4570
CMS.PayPlan@Illinois.gov
14)
Does this rulemaking require the review of the Procurement Policy Board as specified in
Section 5-25 of the Illinois Procurement Code? [30 ILCS 500/5-25] No
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TITLE 80: PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES
SUBTITLE B: PERSONNEL RULES, PAY PLANS, AND
POSITION CLASSIFICATIONS
CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES
PART 310
PAY PLAN
SUBPART A: NARRATIVE
Section
310.20
310.30
310.40
310.45
310.47
310.50
310.60
310.70
310.80
310.90
310.100
310.110
310.120
310.130
310.140
310.150
Policy and Responsibilities
Jurisdiction
Pay Schedules
Comparison of Pay Grades or Salary Ranges Assigned to Classifications
In-Hire Rate
Definitions
Conversion of Base Salary to Pay Period Units
Conversion of Base Salary to Daily or Hourly Equivalents
Increases in Pay
Decreases in Pay
Other Pay Provisions
Implementation of Pay Plan Changes (Repealed)
Interpretation and Application of Pay Plan
Effective Date
Reinstitution of Within Grade Salary Increases (Repealed)
Fiscal Year 1985 Pay Changes in Schedule of Salary Grades, effective July 1,
1984 (Repealed)
SUBPART B: SCHEDULE OF RATES
Section
310.205
310.210
310.220
310.230
310.240
310.250
310.260
310.270
310.280
Introduction
Prevailing Rate
Negotiated Rate
Part-Time Daily or Hourly Special Services Rate (Repealed)
Daily or Hourly Rate Conversion
Member, Patient and Inmate Rate
Trainee Rate
Legislated Rate
Designated Rate
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310.290
310.295
310.300
310.310
310.320
310.330
Out-of-State Rate (Repealed)
Foreign Service Rate (Repealed)
Educator Schedule for RC-063 and HR-010
Physician Specialist Rate
Annual Compensation Ranges for Executive Director and Assistant Executive
Director, State Board of Elections (Repealed)
Excluded Classes Rate (Repealed)
SUBPART C: MERIT COMPENSATION SYSTEM
Section
310.410
310.415
310.420
310.430
310.440
310.450
310.455
310.456
310.460
310.470
310.480
310.490
310.495
310.500
310.510
310.520
310.530
310.540
310.550
Jurisdiction
Merit Compensation Salary Range Assignments
Objectives
Responsibilities
Merit Compensation Salary Schedule
Procedures for Determining Annual Merit Increases and Bonuses
Intermittent Merit Increase (Repealed)
Merit Zone (Repealed)
Other Pay Increases
Adjustment
Decreases in Pay
Other Pay Provisions
Broad-Band Pay Range Classes
Definitions
Conversion of Base Salary to Pay Period Units (Repealed)
Conversion of Base Salary to Daily or Hourly Equivalents
Implementation
Annual Merit Increase and Bonus Guidechart
Fiscal Year 1985 Pay Changes in Merit Compensation System, effective July 1,
1984 (Repealed)
SUBPART D: FROZEN NEGOTIATED-RATES-OF-PAY DUE TO
FISCAL YEAR APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPIRED SALARY SCHEDULES IN
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING UNIT AGREEMENTS
Section
310.600
Jurisdiction (Repealed)
310.610
Pay Schedules (Repealed)
310.620
In-Hiring Rate (Repealed)
310.630
Definitions (Repealed)
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310.640
310.650
310.660
310.670
310.680
310.690
Increases in Pay (Repealed)
Other Pay Provisions (Repealed)
Effective Date (Repealed)
Negotiated Rate (Repealed)
Trainee Rate (Repealed)
Educator Schedule for Frozen RC-063 and Frozen HR-010 (Repealed)
310.APPENDIX A Negotiated Rates of Pay
310.TABLE A
RC-104 (Conservation Police Supervisors, Illinois Fraternal Order of
Police Labor Council)
310.TABLE B
VR-706 (Assistant Automotive Shop Supervisors, Automotive Shop
Supervisors and Meat and Poultry Inspector Supervisors, Laborers' −
ISEA Local #2002)
310.TABLE C
RC-056 (Site Superintendents and Departments of Veterans' Affairs,
Natural Resources, Human Services and Agriculture and Historic
Preservation Agency Managers, IFPE)
310.TABLE D
HR-001 (Teamsters Local #700)
310.TABLE E
RC-020 (Teamsters Local #330)
310.TABLE F
RC-019 (Teamsters Local #25)
310.TABLE G
RC-045 (Automotive Mechanics, IFPE)
310.TABLE H
RC-006 (Corrections Employees, AFSCME)
310.TABLE I
RC-009 (Institutional Employees, AFSCME)
310.TABLE J
RC-014 (Clerical Employees, AFSCME)
310.TABLE K
RC-023 (Registered Nurses, INA)
310.TABLE L
RC-008 (Boilermakers)
310.TABLE M RC-110 (Conservation Police Lodge)
310.TABLE N
RC-010 (Professional Legal Unit, AFSCME)
EMERGENCY
310.TABLE O
RC-028 (Paraprofessional Human Services Employees, AFSCME)
310.TABLE P
RC-029 (Paraprofessional Investigatory and Law Enforcement
Employees, IFPE)
310.TABLE Q
RC-033 (Meat Inspectors, IFPE)
310.TABLE R
RC-042 (Residual Maintenance Workers, AFSCME)
310.TABLE S
VR-704 (Departments of Corrections, Financial and Professional
Regulation, Juvenile Justice and State Police Supervisors, Laborers' –
ISEA Local #2002)
310.TABLE T
HR-010 (Teachers of Deaf, IFT)
310.TABLE U
HR-010 (Teachers of Deaf, Extracurricular Paid Activities)
310.TABLE V
CU-500 (Corrections Meet and Confer Employees)
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310.TABLE W
310.TABLE X
310.TABLE Y
310.TABLE Z
310.TABLE AA
RC-062 (Technical Employees, AFSCME)
RC-063 (Professional Employees, AFSCME)
RC-063 (Educators and Educator Trainees, AFSCME)
RC-063 (Physicians, AFSCME)
NR-916 (Departments of Central Management Services, Natural
Resources and Transportation, Teamsters)
310.TABLE AB RC-150 (Public Service Administrators Option 6, AFSCME)
(Repealed)
310.TABLE AC RC-036 (Public Service Administrators Option 8L Department of
Healthcare and Family Services, INA)
310.TABLE AD RC-184 (Blasting Experts, Blasting Specialists and Blasting
Supervisors Department of Natural Resources, SEIU Local 73)
310.TABLE AE RC-090 (Internal Security Investigators, Metropolitan Alliance of
Police Chapter 294)
310.APPENDIX B Frozen Negotiated-Rates-of-Pay (Repealed)
310.TABLE A
Frozen RC-104-Rates-of-Pay (Conservation Police Supervisors,
Laborers' – ISEA Local #2002) (Repealed)
310.TABLE C
Frozen RC-056-Rates-of-Pay (Site Superintendents and
Departments of Veterans' Affairs, Natural Resources, Human
Services and Agriculture and Historic Preservation Agency
Managers, IFPE) (Repealed)
310.TABLE H
Frozen RC-006-Rates-of-Pay (Corrections Employees, AFSCME)
(Repealed)
310.TABLE I
Frozen RC-009-Rates-of-Pay (Institutional Employees, AFSCME)
(Repealed)
310.TABLE J
Frozen RC-014-Rates-of-Pay (Clerical Employees, AFSCME)
(Repealed)
310.TABLE K
Frozen RC-023-Rates-of-Pay (Registered Nurses, INA) (Repealed)
310.TABLE M
Frozen RC-110-Rates-of-Pay (Conservation Police Lodge)
(Repealed)
310.TABLE N
Frozen RC-010 (Professional Legal Unit, AFSCME) (Repealed)
310.TABLE O
Frozen RC-028-Rates-of-Pay (Paraprofessional Human Services
Employees, AFSCME) (Repealed)
310.TABLE P
Frozen RC-029-Rates-of-Pay (Paraprofessional Investigatory and
Law Enforcement Employees, IFPE) (Repealed)
310.TABLE R
Frozen RC-042-Rates-of-Pay (Residual Maintenance Workers,
AFSCME) (Repealed)
310.TABLE S
Frozen VR-704-Rates-of-Pay (Departments of Corrections,
Financial and Professional Regulation, Juvenile Justice and State
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Police Supervisors, Laborers' – ISEA Local #2002) (Repealed)
Frozen HR-010-Rates-of-Pay (Teachers of Deaf, IFT) (Repealed)
Frozen CU-500-Rates-of-Pay (Corrections Meet and Confer
Employees) (Repealed)
310.TABLE W
Frozen RC-062-Rates-of-Pay (Technical Employees, AFSCME)
(Repealed)
310.TABLE X
Frozen RC-063-Rates-of-Pay (Professional Employees, AFSCME)
(Repealed)
310.TABLE Y
Frozen RC-063-Rates-of-Pay (Educators and Educator Trainees,
AFSCME) (Repealed)
310.TABLE Z
Frozen RC-063-Rates-of-Pay (Physicians, AFSCME) (Repealed)
310.TABLE AB
Frozen RC-150-Rates-of-Pay (Public Service Administrators
Option 6, AFSCME) (Repealed)
310.TABLE AD
Frozen RC-184-Rates-of-Pay (Public Service Administrators
Option 8X Department of Natural Resources, SEIU Local 73)
(Repealed)
310.TABLE AE
Frozen RC-090-Rates-of-Pay (Internal Security Investigators,
Metropolitan Alliance of Police Chapter 294) (Repealed)
310.APPENDIX C Comparison of Pay Grades or Salary Ranges Assigned to Classifications
310.ILLUSTRATION A
Classification Comparison Flow Chart: Both Classes are
Whole
310.ILLUSTRATION B
Classification Comparison Flow Chart: One Class is Whole
and One is Divided
310.ILLUSTRATION C
Classification Comparison Flow Chart: Both Classes are
Divided
310.APPENDIX D Merit Compensation System Salary Schedule
310.APPENDIX E Teaching Salary Schedule (Repealed)
310.APPENDIX F
Physician and Physician Specialist Salary Schedule (Repealed)
310.APPENDIX G Broad-Band Pay Range Classes Salary Schedule
310.TABLE T
310.TABLE V
AUTHORITY: Implementing and authorized by Sections 8 and 8a of the Personnel Code [20
ILCS 415/8 and 8a].
SOURCE: Filed June 28, 1967; codified at 8 Ill. Reg. 1558; emergency amendment at 8 Ill. Reg.
1990, effective January 31, 1984, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 8 Ill. Reg. 2440,
effective February 15, 1984; emergency amendment at 8 Ill. Reg. 3348, effective March 5, 1984,
for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment at 8 Ill. Reg. 4249, effective March 16,
1984, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment at 8 Ill. Reg. 5704, effective April 16,
1984, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment at 8 Ill. Reg. 7290, effective May 11,
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1984, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 8 Ill. Reg. 11299, effective June 25, 1984;
emergency amendment at 8 Ill. Reg. 12616, effective July 1, 1984, for a maximum of 150 days;
emergency amendment at 8 Ill. Reg. 15007, effective August 6, 1984, for a maximum of 150
days; amended at 8 Ill. Reg. 15367, effective August 13, 1984; emergency amendment at 8 Ill.
Reg. 21310, effective October 10, 1984, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 8 Ill. Reg.
21544, effective October 24, 1984; amended at 8 Ill. Reg. 22844, effective November 14, 1984;
emergency amendment at 9 Ill. Reg. 1134, effective January 16, 1985, for a maximum of 150
days; amended at 9 Ill. Reg. 1320, effective January 23, 1985; amended at 9 Ill. Reg. 3681,
effective March 12, 1985; emergency amendment at 9 Ill. Reg. 4163, effective March 15, 1985,
for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment at 9 Ill. Reg. 9231, effective May 31, 1985,
for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 9 Ill. Reg. 9420, effective June 7, 1985; amended at 9
Ill. Reg. 10663, effective July 1, 1985; emergency amendment at 9 Ill. Reg. 15043, effective
September 24, 1985, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 10 Ill. Reg. 3230, effective
January 24, 1986; peremptory amendment at 10 Ill. Reg. 3325, effective January 22, 1986;
emergency amendment at 10 Ill. Reg. 8904, effective May 13, 1986, for a maximum of 150 days;
peremptory amendment at 10 Ill. Reg. 8928, effective May 13, 1986; emergency amendment at
10 Ill. Reg. 12090, effective June 30, 1986, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment
at 10 Ill. Reg. 13675, effective July 31, 1986; peremptory amendment at 10 Ill. Reg. 14867,
effective August 26, 1986; amended at 10 Ill. Reg. 15567, effective September 17, 1986;
emergency amendment at 10 Ill. Reg. 17765, effective September 30, 1986, for a maximum of
150 days; peremptory amendment at 10 Ill. Reg. 19132, effective October 28, 1986; peremptory
amendment at 10 Ill. Reg. 21097, effective December 9, 1986; amended at 11 Ill. Reg. 648,
effective December 22, 1986; peremptory amendment at 11 Ill. Reg. 3363, effective February 3,
1987; peremptory amendment at 11 Ill. Reg. 4388, effective February 27, 1987; peremptory
amendment at 11 Ill. Reg. 6291, effective March 23, 1987; amended at 11 Ill. Reg. 5901,
effective March 24, 1987; emergency amendment at 11 Ill. Reg. 8787, effective April 15, 1987,
for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment at 11 Ill. Reg. 11830, effective July 1, 1987,
for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 11 Ill. Reg. 13675, effective July 29,
1987; amended at 11 Ill. Reg. 14984, effective August 27, 1987; peremptory amendment at 11
Ill. Reg. 15273, effective September 1, 1987; peremptory amendment at 11 Ill. Reg. 17919,
effective October 19, 1987; peremptory amendment at 11 Ill. Reg. 19812, effective November
19, 1987; emergency amendment at 11 Ill. Reg. 20664, effective December 4, 1987, for a
maximum of 150 days; amended at 11 Ill. Reg. 20778, effective December 11, 1987; peremptory
amendment at 12 Ill. Reg. 3811, effective January 27, 1988; peremptory amendment at 12 Ill.
Reg. 5459, effective March 3, 1988; amended at 12 Ill. Reg. 6073, effective March 21, 1988;
emergency amendment at 12 Ill. Reg. 7734, effective April 15, 1988, for a maximum of 150
days; peremptory amendment at 12 Ill. Reg. 7783, effective April 14, 1988; peremptory
amendment at 12 Ill. Reg. 8135, effective April 22, 1988; peremptory amendment at 12 Ill. Reg.
9745, effective May 23, 1988; emergency amendment at 12 Ill. Reg. 11778, effective July 1,
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1988, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment at 12 Ill. Reg. 12895, effective July
18, 1988, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 12 Ill. Reg. 13306, effective
July 27, 1988; corrected at 12 Ill. Reg. 13359; amended at 12 Ill. Reg. 14630, effective
September 6, 1988; amended at 12 Ill. Reg. 20449, effective November 28, 1988; peremptory
amendment at 12 Ill. Reg. 20584, effective November 28, 1988; peremptory amendment at 13
Ill. Reg. 8080, effective May 10, 1989; amended at 13 Ill. Reg. 8849, effective May 30, 1989;
peremptory amendment at 13 Ill. Reg. 8970, effective May 26, 1989; emergency amendment at
13 Ill. Reg. 10967, effective June 20, 1989, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment
expired November 17, 1989; amended at 13 Ill. Reg. 11451, effective June 28, 1989; emergency
amendment at 13 Ill. Reg. 11854, effective July 1, 1989, for a maximum of 150 days; corrected
at 13 Ill. Reg. 12647; peremptory amendment at 13 Ill. Reg. 12887, effective July 24, 1989;
amended at 13 Ill. Reg. 16950, effective October 20, 1989; amended at 13 Ill. Reg. 19221,
effective December 12, 1989; amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 615, effective January 2, 1990; peremptory
amendment at 14 Ill. Reg. 1627, effective January 11, 1990; amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 4455,
effective March 12, 1990; peremptory amendment at 14 Ill. Reg. 7652, effective May 7, 1990;
amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 10002, effective June 11, 1990; emergency amendment at 14 Ill. Reg.
11330, effective June 29, 1990, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 14361,
effective August 24, 1990; emergency amendment at 14 Ill. Reg. 15570, effective September 11,
1990, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment expired February 8, 1991; corrected at
14 Ill. Reg. 16092; peremptory amendment at 14 Ill. Reg. 17098, effective September 26, 1990;
amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 17189, effective October 2, 1990; amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 17189,
effective October 19, 1990; amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 18719, effective November 13, 1990;
peremptory amendment at 14 Ill. Reg. 18854, effective November 13, 1990; peremptory
amendment at 15 Ill. Reg. 663, effective January 7, 1991; amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 3296, effective
February 14, 1991; amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 4401, effective March 11, 1991; peremptory
amendment at 15 Ill. Reg. 5100, effective March 20, 1991; peremptory amendment at 15 Ill.
Reg. 5465, effective April 2, 1991; emergency amendment at 15 Ill. Reg. 10485, effective July 1,
1991, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 11080, effective July 19, 1991;
amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 13080, effective August 21, 1991; amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 14210,
effective September 23, 1991; emergency amendment at 16 Ill. Reg. 711, effective December 26,
1991, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 16 Ill. Reg. 3450, effective February 20, 1992;
peremptory amendment at 16 Ill. Reg. 5068, effective March 11, 1992; peremptory amendment
at 16 Ill. Reg. 7056, effective April 20, 1992; emergency amendment at 16 Ill. Reg. 8239,
effective May 19, 1992, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 16 Ill. Reg. 8382, effective
May 26, 1992; emergency amendment at 16 Ill. Reg. 13950, effective August 19, 1992, for a
maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment at 16 Ill. Reg. 14452, effective September 4,
1992, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 238, effective December 23, 1992;
peremptory amendment at 17 Ill. Reg. 498, effective December 18, 1992; amended at 17 Ill. Reg.
590, effective January 4, 1993; amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 1819, effective February 2, 1993;
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amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 6441, effective April 8, 1993; emergency amendment at 17 Ill. Reg.
12900, effective July 22, 1993, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 13409,
effective July 29, 1993; emergency amendment at 17 Ill. Reg. 13789, effective August 9, 1993,
for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment at 17 Ill. Reg. 14666, effective August 26,
1993, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 19103, effective October 25, 1993;
emergency amendment at 17 Ill. Reg. 21858, effective December 1, 1993, for a maximum of 150
days; amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 22514, effective December 15, 1993; amended at 18 Ill. Reg. 227,
effective December 17, 1993; amended at 18 Ill. Reg. 1107, effective January 18, 1994; amended
at 18 Ill. Reg. 5146, effective March 21, 1994; peremptory amendment at 18 Ill. Reg. 9562,
effective June 13, 1994; emergency amendment at 18 Ill. Reg. 11299, effective July 1, 1994, for
a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 18 Ill. Reg. 13476, effective August 17,
1994; emergency amendment at 18 Ill. Reg. 14417, effective September 9, 1994, for a maximum
of 150 days; amended at 18 Ill. Reg. 16545, effective October 31, 1994; peremptory amendment
at 18 Ill. Reg. 16708, effective October 28, 1994; amended at 18 Ill. Reg. 17191, effective
November 21, 1994; amended at 19 Ill. Reg. 1024, effective January 24, 1995; peremptory
amendment at 19 Ill. Reg. 2481, effective February 17, 1995; peremptory amendment at 19 Ill.
Reg. 3073, effective February 17, 1995; amended at 19 Ill. Reg. 3456, effective March 7, 1995;
peremptory amendment at 19 Ill. Reg. 5145, effective March 14, 1995; amended at 19 Ill. Reg.
6452, effective May 2, 1995; peremptory amendment at 19 Ill. Reg. 6688, effective May 1, 1995;
amended at 19 Ill. Reg. 7841, effective June 1, 1995; amended at 19 Ill. Reg. 8156, effective
June 12, 1995; amended at 19 Ill. Reg. 9096, effective June 27, 1995; emergency amendment at
19 Ill. Reg. 11954, effective August 1, 1995, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory
amendment at 19 Ill. Reg. 13979, effective September 19, 1995; peremptory amendment at 19
Ill. Reg. 15103, effective October 12, 1995; amended at 19 Ill. Reg. 16160, effective November
28, 1995; amended at 20 Ill. Reg. 308, effective December 22, 1995; emergency amendment at
20 Ill. Reg. 4060, effective February 27, 1996, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory
amendment at 20 Ill. Reg. 6334, effective April 22, 1996; peremptory amendment at 20 Ill. Reg.
7434, effective May 14, 1996; amended at 20 Ill. Reg. 8301, effective June 11, 1996; amended at
20 Ill. Reg. 8657, effective June 20, 1996; amended at 20 Ill. Reg. 9006, effective June 26, 1996;
amended at 20 Ill. Reg. 9925, effective July 10, 1996; emergency amendment at 20 Ill. Reg.
10213, effective July 15, 1996, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 20 Ill. Reg. 10841,
effective August 5, 1996; peremptory amendment at 20 Ill. Reg. 13408, effective September 24,
1996; amended at 20 Ill. Reg. 15018, effective November 7, 1996; peremptory amendment at 20
Ill. Reg. 15092, effective November 7, 1996; emergency amendment at 21 Ill. Reg. 1023,
effective January 6, 1997, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 21 Ill. Reg. 1629, effective
January 22, 1997; amended at 21 Ill. Reg. 5144, effective April 15, 1997; amended at 21 Ill. Reg.
6444, effective May 15, 1997; amended at 21 Ill. Reg. 7118, effective June 3, 1997; emergency
amendment at 21 Ill. Reg. 10061, effective July 21, 1997, for a maximum of 150 days;
emergency amendment at 21 Ill. Reg. 12859, effective September 8, 1997, for a maximum of
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150 days; peremptory amendment at 21 Ill. Reg. 14267, effective October 14, 1997; peremptory
amendment at 21 Ill. Reg. 14589, effective October 15, 1997; peremptory amendment at 21 Ill.
Reg. 15030, effective November 10, 1997; amended at 21 Ill. Reg. 16344, effective December 9,
1997; peremptory amendment at 21 Ill. Reg. 16465, effective December 4, 1997; peremptory
amendment at 21 Ill. Reg. 17167, effective December 9, 1997; peremptory amendment at 22 Ill.
Reg. 1593, effective December 22, 1997; amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 2580, effective January 14,
1998; peremptory amendment at 22 Ill. Reg. 4326, effective February 13, 1998; peremptory
amendment at 22 Ill. Reg. 5108, effective February 26, 1998; peremptory amendment at 22 Ill.
Reg. 5749, effective March 3, 1998; amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 6204, effective March 12, 1998;
peremptory amendment at 22 Ill. Reg. 7053, effective April 1, 1998; peremptory amendment at
22 Ill. Reg. 7320, effective April 10, 1998; peremptory amendment at 22 Ill. Reg. 7692, effective
April 20, 1998; emergency amendment at 22 Ill. Reg. 12607, effective July 2, 1998, for a
maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 22 Ill. Reg. 15489, effective August 7, 1998;
amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 16158, effective August 31, 1998; peremptory amendment at 22 Ill. Reg.
19105, effective September 30, 1998; peremptory amendment at 22 Ill. Reg. 19943, effective
October 27, 1998; peremptory amendment at 22 Ill. Reg. 20406, effective November 5, 1998;
amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 20581, effective November 16, 1998; amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 664,
effective January 1, 1999; peremptory amendment at 23 Ill. Reg. 730, effective December 29,
1998; emergency amendment at 23 Ill. Reg. 6533, effective May 10, 1999, for a maximum of
150 days; amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 7065, effective June 3, 1999; emergency amendment at 23 Ill.
Reg. 8169, effective July 1, 1999, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 11020,
effective August 26, 1999; amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 12429, effective September 21, 1999;
peremptory amendment at 23 Ill. Reg. 12493, effective September 23, 1999; amended at 23 Ill.
Reg. 12604, effective September 24, 1999; amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 13053, effective September
27, 1999; peremptory amendment at 23 Ill. Reg. 13132, effective October 1, 1999; amended at
23 Ill. Reg. 13570, effective October 26, 1999; amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 14020, effective
November 15, 1999; amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 1025, effective January 7, 2000; peremptory
amendment at 24 Ill. Reg. 3399, effective February 3, 2000; amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 3537,
effective February 18, 2000; amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 6874, effective April 21, 2000; amended at
24 Ill. Reg. 7956, effective May 23, 2000; emergency amendment at 24 Ill. Reg. 10328, effective
July 1, 2000, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency expired November 27, 2000; peremptory
amendment at 24 Ill. Reg. 10767, effective July 3, 2000; amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 13384, effective
August 17, 2000; peremptory amendment at 24 Ill. Reg. 14460, effective September 14, 2000;
peremptory amendment at 24 Ill. Reg. 16700, effective October 30, 2000; peremptory
amendment at 24 Ill. Reg. 17600, effective November 16, 2000; amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 18058,
effective December 4, 2000; peremptory amendment at 24 Ill. Reg. 18444, effective December 1,
2000; amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 811, effective January 4, 2001; amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 2389,
effective January 22, 2001; amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 4552, effective March 14, 2001; peremptory
amendment at 25 Ill. Reg. 5067, effective March 21, 2001; amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 5618,
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effective April 4, 2001; amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 6655, effective May 11, 2001; amended at 25 Ill.
Reg. 7151, effective May 25, 2001; peremptory amendment at 25 Ill. Reg. 8009, effective June
14, 2001; emergency amendment at 25 Ill. Reg. 9336, effective July 3, 2001, for a maximum of
150 days; amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 9846, effective July 23, 2001; amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 12087,
effective September 6, 2001; amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 15560, effective November 20, 2001;
peremptory amendment at 25 Ill. Reg. 15671, effective November 15, 2001; amended at 25 Ill.
Reg. 15974, effective November 28, 2001; emergency amendment at 26 Ill. Reg. 223, effective
December 21, 2001, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 1143, effective January
17, 2002; amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 4127, effective March 5, 2002; peremptory amendment at 26
Ill. Reg. 4963, effective March 15, 2002; amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 6235, effective April 16, 2002;
emergency amendment at 26 Ill. Reg. 7314, effective April 29, 2002, for a maximum of 150
days; amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 10425, effective July 1, 2002; emergency amendment at 26 Ill.
Reg. 10952, effective July 1, 2002, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 13934,
effective September 10, 2002; amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 14965, effective October 7, 2002;
emergency amendment at 26 Ill. Reg. 16583, effective October 24, 2002, for a maximum of 150
days; emergency expired March 22, 2003; peremptory amendment at 26 Ill. Reg. 17280,
effective November 18, 2002; amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 17374, effective November 25, 2002;
amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 17987, effective December 9, 2002; amended at 27 Ill. Reg. 3261,
effective February 11, 2003; expedited correction at 28 Ill. Reg. 6151, effective February 11,
2003; amended at 27 Ill. Reg. 8855, effective May 15, 2003; amended at 27 Ill. Reg. 9114,
effective May 27, 2003; emergency amendment at 27 Ill. Reg. 10442, effective July 1, 2003, for
a maximum of 150 days; emergency expired November 27, 2003; peremptory amendment at 27
Ill. Reg. 17433, effective November 7, 2003; amended at 27 Ill. Reg. 18560, effective December
1, 2003; peremptory amendment at 28 Ill. Reg. 1441, effective January 9, 2004; amended at 28
Ill. Reg. 2684, effective January 22, 2004; amended at 28 Ill. Reg. 6879, effective April 30,
2004; peremptory amendment at 28 Ill. Reg. 7323, effective May 10, 2004; amended at 28 Ill.
Reg. 8842, effective June 11, 2004; peremptory amendment at 28 Ill. Reg. 9717, effective June
28, 2004; amended at 28 Ill. Reg. 12585, effective August 27, 2004; peremptory amendment at
28 Ill. Reg. 13011, effective September 8, 2004; peremptory amendment at 28 Ill. Reg. 13247,
effective September 20, 2004; peremptory amendment at 28 Ill. Reg. 13656, effective September
27, 2004; emergency amendment at 28 Ill. Reg. 14174, effective October 15, 2004, for a
maximum of 150 days; emergency expired March 13, 2005; peremptory amendment at 28 Ill.
Reg. 14689, effective October 22, 2004; peremptory amendment at 28 Ill. Reg. 15336, effective
November 15, 2004; peremptory amendment at 28 Ill. Reg. 16513, effective December 9, 2004;
peremptory amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 726, effective December 15, 2004; amended at 29 Ill. Reg.
1166, effective January 7, 2005; peremptory amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 1385, effective January 4,
2005; peremptory amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 1559, effective January 11, 2005; peremptory
amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 2050, effective January 19, 2005; peremptory amendment at 29 Ill.
Reg. 4125, effective February 23, 2005; amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 5375, effective April 4, 2005;
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peremptory amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 6105, effective April 14, 2005; peremptory amendment at
29 Ill. Reg. 7217, effective May 6, 2005; peremptory amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 7840, effective
May 10, 2005; amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 8110, effective May 23, 2005; peremptory amendment at
29 Ill. Reg. 8214, effective May 23, 2005; peremptory amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 8418, effective
June 1, 2005; amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 9319, effective July 1, 2005; peremptory amendment at 29
Ill. Reg. 12076, effective July 15, 2005; peremptory amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 13265, effective
August 11, 2005; amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 13540, effective August 22, 2005; peremptory
amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 14098, effective September 2, 2005; amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 14166,
effective September 9, 2005; amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 19551, effective November 21, 2005;
emergency amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 20554, effective December 2, 2005, for a maximum of 150
days; peremptory amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 20693, effective December 12, 2005; peremptory
amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 623, effective December 28, 2005; peremptory amendment at 30 Ill.
Reg. 1382, effective January 13, 2006; amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 2289, effective February 6, 2006;
peremptory amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 4157, effective February 22, 2006; peremptory
amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 5687, effective March 7, 2006; peremptory amendment at 30 Ill. Reg.
6409, effective March 30, 2006; amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 7857, effective April 17, 2006; amended
at 30 Ill. Reg. 9438, effective May 15, 2006; peremptory amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 10153,
effective May 18, 2006; peremptory amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 10508, effective June 1, 2006;
amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 11336, effective July 1, 2006; emergency amendment at 30 Ill. Reg.
12340, effective July 1, 2006, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 30 Ill.
Reg. 12418, effective July 1, 2006; amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 12761, effective July 17, 2006;
peremptory amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 13547, effective August 1, 2006; peremptory amendment
at 30 Ill. Reg. 15059, effective September 5, 2006; peremptory amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 16439,
effective September 27, 2006; emergency amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 16626, effective October 3,
2006, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 17603, effective
October 20, 2006; amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 18610, effective November 20, 2006; peremptory
amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 18823, effective November 21, 2006; peremptory amendment at 31
Ill. Reg. 230, effective December 20, 2006; emergency amendment at 31 Ill. Reg. 1483, effective
January 1, 2007, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 31 Ill. Reg. 2485,
effective January 17, 2007; peremptory amendment at 31 Ill. Reg. 4445, effective February 28,
2007; amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 4982, effective March 15, 2007; peremptory amendment at 31 Ill.
Reg. 7338, effective May 3, 2007; amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 8901, effective July 1, 2007;
emergency amendment at 31 Ill. Reg. 10056, effective July 1, 2007, for a maximum of 150 days;
peremptory amendment at 31 Ill. Reg. 10496, effective July 6, 2007; peremptory amendment at
31 Ill. Reg. 12335, effective August 9, 2007; emergency amendment at 31 Ill. Reg. 12608,
effective August 16, 2007, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment at 31 Ill. Reg.
13220, effective August 30, 2007, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 31 Ill.
Reg. 13357, effective August 29, 2007; amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 13981, effective September 21,
2007; peremptory amendment at 31 Ill. Reg. 14331, effective October 1, 2007; amended at 31 Ill.
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Reg. 16094, effective November 20, 2007; amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 16792, effective December
13, 2007; peremptory amendment at 32 Ill. Reg. 598, effective December 27, 2007; amended at
32 Ill. Reg. 1082, effective January 11, 2008; peremptory amendment at 32 Ill. Reg. 3095,
effective February 13, 2008; peremptory amendment at 32 Ill. Reg. 6097, effective March 25,
2008; peremptory amendment at 32 Ill. Reg. 7154, effective April 17, 2008; expedited correction
at 32 Ill. Reg. 9747, effective April 17, 2008; peremptory amendment at 32 Ill. Reg. 9360,
effective June 13, 2008; amended at 32 Ill. Reg. 9881, effective July 1, 2008; peremptory
amendment at 32 Ill. Reg. 12065, effective July 9, 2008; peremptory amendment at 32 Ill. Reg.
13861, effective August 8, 2008; peremptory amendment at 32 Ill. Reg. 16591, effective
September 24, 2008; peremptory amendment at 32 Ill. Reg. 16872, effective October 3, 2008;
peremptory amendment at 32 Ill. Reg. 18324, effective November 14, 2008; peremptory
amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 98, effective December 19, 2008; amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 2148,
effective January 26, 2009; peremptory amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 3530, effective February 6,
2009; peremptory amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 4202, effective February 26, 2009; peremptory
amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 5501, effective March 25, 2009; peremptory amendment at 33 Ill.
Reg. 6354, effective April 15, 2009; peremptory amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 6724, effective May
1, 2009; peremptory amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 9138, effective June 12, 2009; emergency
amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 9432, effective July 1, 2009, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at
33 Ill. Reg. 10211, effective July 1, 2009; peremptory amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 10823, effective
July 2, 2009; peremptory amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 11082, effective July 10, 2009; peremptory
amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 11698, effective July 23, 2009; peremptory amendment at 33 Ill. Reg.
11895, effective July 31, 2009; peremptory amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 12872, effective
September 3, 2009; amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 14944, effective October 26, 2009; peremptory
amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 16598, effective November 13, 2009; peremptory amendment at 34
Ill. Reg. 305, effective December 18, 2009; emergency amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 957, effective
January 1, 2010, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 1425,
effective January 5, 2010; peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 3684, effective March 5, 2010;
peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 5776, effective April 2, 2010; peremptory amendment at
34 Ill. Reg. 6214, effective April 16, 2010; amended at 34 Ill. Reg. 6583, effective April 30,
2010; peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 7528, effective May 14, 2010; amended at 34 Ill.
Reg. 7645, effective May 24, 2010; peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 7947, effective May
26, 2010; peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 8633, effective June 18, 2010; amended at 34
Ill. Reg. 9759, effective July 1, 2010; peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 10536, effective
July 9, 2010; peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 11864, effective July 30, 2010; emergency
amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 12240, effective August 9, 2010, for a maximum of 150 days;
peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 13204, effective August 26, 2010; peremptory amendment
at 34 Ill. Reg. 13657, effective September 8, 2010; peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 15897,
effective September 30, 2010; peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 18912, effective November
15, 2010; peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 19582, effective December 3, 2010; amended at
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35 Ill. Reg. 765, effective December 30, 2010; emergency amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 1092,
effective January 1, 2011, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 35 Ill. Reg.
2465, effective January 19, 2011; peremptory amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 3577, effective February
10, 2011; emergency amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 4412, effective February 23, 2011, for a
maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 4803, effective March 11, 2011;
emergency amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 5633, effective March 15, 2011, for a maximum of 150
days; peremptory amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 5677, effective March 18, 2011; amended at 35 Ill.
Reg. 8419, effective May 23, 2011; amended at 35 Ill. Reg. 11245, effective June 28, 2011;
emergency amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 11657, effective July 1, 2011, for a maximum of 150 days;
emergency expired November 27, 2011; peremptory amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 12119, effective
June 29, 2011; peremptory amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 13966, effective July 29, 2011; peremptory
amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 15178, effective August 29, 2011; emergency amendment at 35 Ill.
Reg. 15605, effective September 16, 2011, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment
at 35 Ill. Reg. 15640, effective September 15, 2011; peremptory amendment at 35 Ill. Reg.
19707, effective November 23, 2011; amended at 35 Ill. Reg. 20144, effective December 6,
2011; amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 153, effective December 22, 2011; peremptory amendment at 36
Ill. Reg. 564, effective December 29, 2011; peremptory amendment at 36 Ill. Reg. 3957,
effective February 24, 2012; peremptory amendment at 36 Ill. Reg. 4158, effective March 5,
2012; peremptory amendment at 36 Ill. Reg. 4437, effective March 9, 2012; amended at 36 Ill.
Reg. 4707, effective March 19, 2012; amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 8460, effective May 24, 2012;
peremptory amendment at 36 Ill. Reg. 10518, effective June 27, 2012; emergency amendment at
36 Ill. Reg. 11222, effective July 1, 2012, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment
at 36 Ill. Reg. 13680, effective August 15, 2012; peremptory amendment at 36 Ill. Reg. 13973,
effective August 22, 2012; peremptory amendment at 36 Ill. Reg. 15498, effective October 16,
2012; amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 16213, effective November 1, 2012; peremptory amendment at 36
Ill. Reg. 17138, effective November 20, 2012; peremptory amendment at 37 Ill. Reg. 3408,
effective March 7, 2013; amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 4750, effective April 1, 2013; peremptory
amendment at 37 Ill. Reg. 5925, effective April 18, 2013; peremptory amendment at 37 Ill. Reg.
9563, effective June 19, 2013; amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 9939, effective July 1, 2013; emergency
amendment at 37 Ill. Reg. 11395, effective July 1, 2013, for a maximum of 150 days;
peremptory amendment at 37 Ill. Reg. 11524, effective July 3, 2013; peremptory amendment at
37 Ill. Reg. 12588, effective July 19, 2013; peremptory amendment at 37 Ill. Reg. 13762,
effective August 8, 2013; peremptory amendment at 37 Ill. Reg. 14219, effective August 23,
2013; amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 16925, effective October 8, 2013; peremptory amendment at 37 Ill.
Reg. 17164, effective October 18, 2013; peremptory amendment at 37 Ill. Reg. 20410, effective
December 6, 2013; peremptory amendment at 38 Ill. Reg. 2974, effective January 9, 2014;
amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 5250, effective February 4, 2014; peremptory amendment at 38 Ill. Reg.
6725, effective March 6, 2014; emergency amendment at 38 Ill. Reg. 9080, effective April 11,
2014, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 38 Ill. Reg. 9136, effective April
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11, 2014; amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 9207, effective April 21, 2014; peremptory amendment at 38
Ill. Reg. 13416, effective June 11, 2014; amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 14818, effective July 1, 2014;
peremptory amendment at 38 Ill. Reg. 15739, effective July 2, 2014; peremptory amendment at
38 Ill. Reg. 17481, effective July 29, 2014; amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 17556, effective August 6,
2014; peremptory amendment at 38 Ill. Reg. 18791, effective August 26, 2014; peremptory
amendment at 38 Ill. Reg. 19806, effective September 26, 2014; amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 20695,
effective October 14, 2014; amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 24005, effective December 9, 2014;
peremptory amendment at 39 Ill. Reg. 728, effective December 23, 2014; emergency amendment
at 39 Ill. Reg. 708, effective December 26, 2014, for a maximum of 150 days.
Section 310.APPENDIX A Negotiated Rates of Pay
Section 310.TABLE N RC-010 (Professional Legal Unit, AFSCME)
EMERGENCY
Title
Hearings Referee
Hearings Referee – Intermittent
Public Service Administrator, Option 8L
Departments of Central Management Services,
Children and Family Services, Healthcare and
Family Services, Labor, Public Health and
Revenue, Environmental Protection Agency,
Illinois Gaming Board, Guardianship and
Advocacy Commission, and Pollution Control
Board except the Pollution Control Board
positions with an attorney assistant function and
administrative law judge function at the
Departments of Healthcare and Family Services
and Human Services
Senior Public Service Administrator, Option 8L
Department of Revenue
Technical Advisor Advanced Program Specialist
Technical Advisor I
Technical Advisor II
Technical Advisor III
Title Code
Bargaining Unit
Pay Grade
18300
18301
RC-010
RC-010
23
23H
37015
40070
RC-010
RC-010
24
26
45256
45251
45252
45253
RC-010
RC-010
RC-010
RC-010
24
18
20
23
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NOTES: Shift Differential Pay – Employees shall be paid a shift differential of $0.80 per hour
in addition to their base salary rate for all hours worked if their normal work schedule
for that day provides that they are scheduled to work and they work ½ or more of the
work hours before 7 a.m. or after 3 p.m. The payment shall be for all paid time.
Incumbents who currently receive a percentage shift differential providing more than
the cents per hour indicated in this Note based on the base rate of pay prior to the
effective date shall have that percentage converted to the cents per hour equivalent
rounded to the nearest cent and shall continue to receive the higher cents per hour rate.
This provision shall not apply to employees who, because of "flex-time" scheduling
made at their request, are scheduled and work hours that would otherwise qualify them
for premium pay under this provision.
Option Clarification – The positions allocated to the Public Service Administrator title
that are assigned to the negotiated RC-010 pay grade have the Option 8L. See the
definition of option in Section 310.50.
Longevity Pay – Effective January 1, 2002, the Step 8 rate shall be increased by $25
per month for those employees who attain 10 years of continuous service and have
three or more years of creditable service on Step 7 in the same or higher pay grade on
or before January 1, 2002. For those employees who attain 15 years of continuous
service and have three or more years of creditable service on Step 7 in the same or
higher pay grade on or before January 1, 2002, the Step 8 rate shall be increased by
$50 per month. For employees not eligible for longevity pay on or before January 1,
2002, the Step 8 rate shall be increased by $25 per month for those employees who
attain 10 years of continuous service and have three or more years of creditable service
on Step 8 in the same or higher pay grade. For those employees who attain 15 years of
continuous service and have three or more years of creditable service on Step 8 in the
same or higher pay grade, the Step 8 rate shall be increased by $50 per month.
Effective July 1, 2010, the Step 8 rate shall be increased by $50 per month for those
employees who attain 10 years of continuous service and have three or more years of
creditable service on Step 8 in the same or higher pay grade on or before July 1, 2010.
For those employees who attain 15 years of continuous service and have three or more
years of creditable service on Step 8 in the same or higher pay grade on or before July
1, 2010, the Step 8 rate shall be increased by $75 per month. Effective July 1, 2013,
the Step 8 rate shall be increased by $25 per month to $75 a month for those
employees who attain 10 years of continuous service and have three or more years of
creditable service on Step 8 in the same or higher pay grade on or before July 1, 2013.
For those employees who attain 15 years of continuous service and have three or more
years of creditable service on Step 8 in the same or higher pay grade on or before July
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1, 2013, the Step 8 rate shall be increased by $25 per month to $100 a month.
Employees whose salaries are red-circled above the maximum Step rate continue to
receive all applicable general increases and any other adjustments (except the
longevity pay) provided for in the Agreement. For these employees, the longevity pay
shall be limited to the amount that would increase the employee's salary to the amount
that is equal to that of an employee on the maximum Step rate with the same number
of years of continuous and creditable service. Employees receiving the longevity pay
shall continue to receive the longevity pay as long as they remain in the same or
successor classification as a result of a reclassification or reevaluation. Employees
who are eligible for the increase provided for longevity pay on or before January 1,
2002, shall continue to receive longevity pay after being placed on Step 8 while they
remain in the same or lower pay grade.
Effective July 1, 2014
Bargaining Unit: RC-010
Pay
Pay Plan
Grade Code
STEPS
2
3
1c
1b
1a
1
4
5
6
7
8
18
18
B
Q
4377
4571
4522
4722
4665
4873
4809
5024
5041
5271
5274
5515
5516
5766
5740
6001
5971
6240
6326
6615
6581
6878
20
20
B
Q
4873
5092
5033
5259
5194
5427
5354
5596
5625
5877
5885
6155
6167
6447
6435
6724
6701
7003
7108
7432
7392
7729
23
23
23H
B
Q
B
5770 5961 6151 6341 6677 7020 7352 7690 8023 8531 8873
6033 6233 6432 6630 6980 7337 7682 8040 8387 8912 9268
35.51 36.68 37.85 39.02 41.09 43.20 45.24 47.32 49.37 52.50 54.60
24
24
B
Q
6141
6419
6344
6630
6546
6843
6749
7054
7107
7431
7482
7816
7838
8194
8202
8567
26
26
B
Q
6984
7323
7214
7563
7445
7805
7676
8047
8097
8482
8527
8931
8957
9382
9375 9796 10427 10844
9822 10259 10924 11361
8570
8956
9109
9519
9472
9900
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(Source: Amended by emergency rulemaking at 39 Ill. Reg. 708, effective December 26,
2014, for a maximum of 150 days)
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1)
Heading of the Part: Pay Plan
2)
Code Citation: 80 Ill. Adm. Code 310
3)
Section Numbers:
310.100
310.APPENDIX A TABLE M
4)
Reference to the Specific State or Federal Court Order, Federal Rule or Statute which
Requires this Peremptory Rulemaking: The Department of Central Management Services
(CMS) is amending the Pay Plan (80 Ill. Adm. Code 310) Sections 310.100 and
310.Appendix A Table M based on the Agreement by and between the Conservation
Police Lodge and the Departments of Central Management Services and Natural
Resources State of Illinois for RC-110 July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2015 signed
November 24, 2014. The salary scale for all the positions covered by this Agreement
shall be increased by 2.0% effective July 1, 2013 and 2014. Effective July 1, 2014, the
longevity bonuses will be increased by $25 at each step for employees who attain 21 or
more years of continuous service. Effective July 1, 2014, the Employer shall issue each
officer in active duty status as of that date a clothing and equipment allowance of $300.
Any distributions, already submitted for and received by the officer during fiscal year
2015, shall be deducted from the amount. Effective March 1, 2015, each officer shall
receive an additional $100 in clothing allowance. The clothing allowance shall be $400
each year thereafter to be paid on or before October 1st. Effective July 1, 2010, officers
that work between the hours of 12:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. shall be paid premium pay of an
additional $0.25 per hour for all time worked between the hours of 12:00 a.m. and 6:00
a.m. Each officer covered by this Agreement and currently employed within the
Department upon ratification shall receive a $500 signing bonus to be paid by January 1,
2015.
5)
Statutory Authority: Authorized by Sections 8, 8a and 9(7) of the Personnel Code [20
ILCS 415/8, 20 ILCS 415/8a and 20 ILCS 415/9(7)], subsection (d) of Section 1‑5 of the
Illinois Administrative Procedure Act [5 ILCS 100/1-5(d)] and by Sections 4, 6, 15 and
21 of the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act [5 ILCS 315/4, 5 ILCS 315/6, 5 ILCS
315/15 and 5 ILCS 315/21]
6)
Effective Date: December 23, 2014
7)
A Complete Description of the Subjects and Issues Involved: In Section 310.100
subsection (d)(1)(B), Table M is added to the list of other Tables that have a shift
Peremptory Action:
Amendment
Amendment
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differential pay provision. In subsection (l), the name of another longevity provision,
longevity step and bonus, is added to the subsection heading. It is also added to the
subsection (l)(2) along with reference to Table M.
In Section 310.Appendix A Table M, Notes are added beneath the title table. The Notes
include provisions on clothing allowance, longevity bonus, shift differential pay and
signing bonus. The rate table's effective date is changed to July 1, 2012. Rate tables
effective July 1, 2013 and 2014 are added.
8)
Does this rulemaking contain an automatic repeal date? No
9)
Date Filed with the Index Department:
10)
This and other Pay Plan amendments are available in the Division of Technical Services
of the Bureau of Personnel.
11)
Is this in compliance with Section 5-50 of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act?
Yes
12)
Are there any other proposed rulemakings pending on this Part? Yes
Section Numbers:
310.270
310.410
310.APPENDIX A TABLE E
310.APPENDIX A TABLE K
310.APPENDIX A TABLE N
310.APPENDIX A TABLE S
Proposed Action:
Repealed
Amendment
Amendment
Amendment
Amendment
Amendment
Illinois Register Citation:
39 Ill. Reg. 587, January 9, 2015
39 Ill. Reg. 587, January 9, 2015
39 Ill. Reg. 587, January 9. 2015
39 Ill. Reg. 587, January 9. 2015
39 Ill. Reg. 587, January 9, 2015
39 Ill. Reg. 587, January 9, 2015
13)
Statement of Statewide Policy Objectives: The amendments to the Pay Plan affects only
the employees subject to the Personnel Code and does not set out any guidelines that
affect local or other jurisdictions in the State.
14)
Information and questions regarding this peremptory rule shall be directed to:
Mr. Jason Doggett
Manager
Compensation Section
Division of Technical Services and Agency Training and Development
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Bureau of Personnel
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504 William G. Stratton Building
Springfield IL 62706
217/782-7964
Fax: 217/524-4570
CMS.PayPlan@Illinois.gov
The full text of the Peremptory Amendments begins on the next page:
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TITLE 80: PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES
SUBTITLE B: PERSONNEL RULES, PAY PLANS, AND
POSITION CLASSIFICATIONS
CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES
PART 310
PAY PLAN
SUBPART A: NARRATIVE
Section
310.20
310.30
310.40
310.45
310.47
310.50
310.60
310.70
310.80
310.90
310.100
310.110
310.120
310.130
310.140
310.150
Policy and Responsibilities
Jurisdiction
Pay Schedules
Comparison of Pay Grades or Salary Ranges Assigned to Classifications
In-Hire Rate
Definitions
Conversion of Base Salary to Pay Period Units
Conversion of Base Salary to Daily or Hourly Equivalents
Increases in Pay
Decreases in Pay
Other Pay Provisions
Implementation of Pay Plan Changes (Repealed)
Interpretation and Application of Pay Plan
Effective Date
Reinstitution of Within Grade Salary Increases (Repealed)
Fiscal Year 1985 Pay Changes in Schedule of Salary Grades, effective July 1,
1984 (Repealed)
SUBPART B: SCHEDULE OF RATES
Section
310.205
310.210
310.220
310.230
310.240
310.250
310.260
Introduction
Prevailing Rate
Negotiated Rate
Part-Time Daily or Hourly Special Services Rate (Repealed)
Daily or Hourly Rate Conversion
Member, Patient and Inmate Rate
Trainee Rate
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310.270
310.280
310.290
310.295
310.300
310.310
310.320
310.330
Legislated Rate
Designated Rate
Out-of-State Rate (Repealed)
Foreign Service Rate (Repealed)
Educator Schedule for RC-063 and HR-010
Physician Specialist Rate
Annual Compensation Ranges for Executive Director and Assistant Executive
Director, State Board of Elections (Repealed)
Excluded Classes Rate (Repealed)
SUBPART C: MERIT COMPENSATION SYSTEM
Section
310.410
310.415
310.420
310.430
310.440
310.450
310.455
310.456
310.460
310.470
310.480
310.490
310.495
310.500
310.510
310.520
310.530
310.540
310.550
Jurisdiction
Merit Compensation Salary Range Assignments
Objectives
Responsibilities
Merit Compensation Salary Schedule
Procedures for Determining Annual Merit Increases and Bonuses
Intermittent Merit Increase (Repealed)
Merit Zone (Repealed)
Other Pay Increases
Adjustment
Decreases in Pay
Other Pay Provisions
Broad-Band Pay Range Classes
Definitions
Conversion of Base Salary to Pay Period Units (Repealed)
Conversion of Base Salary to Daily or Hourly Equivalents
Implementation
Annual Merit Increase and Bonus Guidechart
Fiscal Year 1985 Pay Changes in Merit Compensation System, effective July 1,
1984 (Repealed)
SUBPART D: FROZEN NEGOTIATED-RATES-OF-PAY DUE TO
FISCAL YEAR APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPIRED SALARY SCHEDULES IN
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING UNIT AGREEMENTS
Section
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310.600
310.610
310.620
310.630
310.640
310.650
310.660
310.670
310.680
310.690
Jurisdiction (Repealed)
Pay Schedules (Repealed)
In-Hiring Rate (Repealed)
Definitions (Repealed)
Increases in Pay (Repealed)
Other Pay Provisions (Repealed)
Effective Date (Repealed)
Negotiated Rate (Repealed)
Trainee Rate (Repealed)
Educator Schedule for Frozen RC-063 and Frozen HR-010 (Repealed)
310.APPENDIX A Negotiated Rates of Pay
310.TABLE A
RC-104 (Conservation Police Supervisors, Illinois Fraternal Order of
Police Labor Council)
310.TABLE B
VR-706 (Assistant Automotive Shop Supervisors, Automotive Shop
Supervisors and Meat and Poultry Inspector Supervisors, Laborers' −
ISEA Local #2002)
310.TABLE C
RC-056 (Site Superintendents and Departments of Veterans' Affairs,
Natural Resources, Human Services and Agriculture and Historic
Preservation Agency Managers, IFPE)
310.TABLE D
HR-001 (Teamsters Local #700)
310.TABLE E
RC-020 (Teamsters Local #330)
310.TABLE F
RC-019 (Teamsters Local #25)
310.TABLE G
RC-045 (Automotive Mechanics, IFPE)
310.TABLE H
RC-006 (Corrections Employees, AFSCME)
310.TABLE I
RC-009 (Institutional Employees, AFSCME)
310.TABLE J
RC-014 (Clerical Employees, AFSCME)
310.TABLE K
RC-023 (Registered Nurses, INA)
310.TABLE L
RC-008 (Boilermakers)
310.TABLE M RC-110 (Conservation Police Lodge)
310.TABLE N
RC-010 (Professional Legal Unit, AFSCME)
310.TABLE O
RC-028 (Paraprofessional Human Services Employees, AFSCME)
310.TABLE P
RC-029 (Paraprofessional Investigatory and Law Enforcement
Employees, IFPE)
310.TABLE Q
RC-033 (Meat Inspectors, IFPE)
310.TABLE R
RC-042 (Residual Maintenance Workers, AFSCME)
310.TABLE S
VR-704 (Departments of Corrections, Financial and Professional
Regulation, Juvenile Justice and State Police Supervisors, Laborers' –
ISEA Local #2002)
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310.TABLE T
310.TABLE U
310.TABLE V
310.TABLE W
310.TABLE X
310.TABLE Y
310.TABLE Z
310.TABLE AA
HR-010 (Teachers of Deaf, IFT)
HR-010 (Teachers of Deaf, Extracurricular Paid Activities)
CU-500 (Corrections Meet and Confer Employees)
RC-062 (Technical Employees, AFSCME)
RC-063 (Professional Employees, AFSCME)
RC-063 (Educators and Educator Trainees, AFSCME)
RC-063 (Physicians, AFSCME)
NR-916 (Departments of Central Management Services, Natural
Resources and Transportation, Teamsters)
310.TABLE AB RC-150 (Public Service Administrators Option 6, AFSCME)
(Repealed)
310.TABLE AC RC-036 (Public Service Administrators Option 8L Department of
Healthcare and Family Services, INA)
310.TABLE AD RC-184 (Blasting Experts, Blasting Specialists and Blasting
Supervisors Department of Natural Resources, SEIU Local 73)
310.TABLE AE RC-090 (Internal Security Investigators, Metropolitan Alliance of
Police Chapter 294)
310.APPENDIX B Frozen Negotiated-Rates-of-Pay (Repealed)
310.TABLE A
Frozen RC-104-Rates-of-Pay (Conservation Police Supervisors,
Laborers' – ISEA Local #2002) (Repealed)
310.TABLE C
Frozen RC-056-Rates-of-Pay (Site Superintendents and
Departments of Veterans' Affairs, Natural Resources, Human
Services and Agriculture and Historic Preservation Agency
Managers, IFPE) (Repealed)
310.TABLE H
Frozen RC-006-Rates-of-Pay (Corrections Employees, AFSCME)
(Repealed)
310.TABLE I
Frozen RC-009-Rates-of-Pay (Institutional Employees, AFSCME)
(Repealed)
310.TABLE J
Frozen RC-014-Rates-of-Pay (Clerical Employees, AFSCME)
(Repealed)
310.TABLE K
Frozen RC-023-Rates-of-Pay (Registered Nurses, INA) (Repealed)
310.TABLE M
Frozen RC-110-Rates-of-Pay (Conservation Police Lodge)
(Repealed)
310.TABLE N
Frozen RC-010 (Professional Legal Unit, AFSCME) (Repealed)
310.TABLE O
Frozen RC-028-Rates-of-Pay (Paraprofessional Human Services
Employees, AFSCME) (Repealed)
310.TABLE P
Frozen RC-029-Rates-of-Pay (Paraprofessional Investigatory and
Law Enforcement Employees, IFPE) (Repealed)
310.TABLE R
Frozen RC-042-Rates-of-Pay (Residual Maintenance Workers,
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AFSCME) (Repealed)
Frozen VR-704-Rates-of-Pay (Departments of Corrections,
Financial and Professional Regulation, Juvenile Justice and State
Police Supervisors, Laborers' – ISEA Local #2002) (Repealed)
310.TABLE T
Frozen HR-010-Rates-of-Pay (Teachers of Deaf, IFT) (Repealed)
310.TABLE V
Frozen CU-500-Rates-of-Pay (Corrections Meet and Confer
Employees) (Repealed)
310.TABLE W
Frozen RC-062-Rates-of-Pay (Technical Employees, AFSCME)
(Repealed)
310.TABLE X
Frozen RC-063-Rates-of-Pay (Professional Employees, AFSCME)
(Repealed)
310.TABLE Y
Frozen RC-063-Rates-of-Pay (Educators and Educator Trainees,
AFSCME) (Repealed)
310.TABLE Z
Frozen RC-063-Rates-of-Pay (Physicians, AFSCME) (Repealed)
310.TABLE AB
Frozen RC-150-Rates-of-Pay (Public Service Administrators
Option 6, AFSCME) (Repealed)
310.TABLE AD
Frozen RC-184-Rates-of-Pay (Public Service Administrators
Option 8X Department of Natural Resources, SEIU Local 73)
(Repealed)
310.TABLE AE
Frozen RC-090-Rates-of-Pay (Internal Security Investigators,
Metropolitan Alliance of Police Chapter 294) (Repealed)
310.APPENDIX C Comparison of Pay Grades or Salary Ranges Assigned to Classifications
310.ILLUSTRATION A
Classification Comparison Flow Chart: Both Classes are
Whole
310.ILLUSTRATION B
Classification Comparison Flow Chart: One Class is Whole
and One is Divided
310.ILLUSTRATION C
Classification Comparison Flow Chart: Both Classes are
Divided
310.APPENDIX D Merit Compensation System Salary Schedule
310.APPENDIX E Teaching Salary Schedule (Repealed)
310.APPENDIX F
Physician and Physician Specialist Salary Schedule (Repealed)
310.APPENDIX G Broad-Band Pay Range Classes Salary Schedule
310.TABLE S
AUTHORITY: Implementing and authorized by Sections 8 and 8a of the Personnel Code [20
ILCS 415/8 and 8a].
SOURCE: Filed June 28, 1967; codified at 8 Ill. Reg. 1558; emergency amendment at 8 Ill. Reg.
1990, effective January 31, 1984, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 8 Ill. Reg. 2440,
effective February 15, 1984; emergency amendment at 8 Ill. Reg. 3348, effective March 5, 1984,
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for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment at 8 Ill. Reg. 4249, effective March 16,
1984, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment at 8 Ill. Reg. 5704, effective April 16,
1984, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment at 8 Ill. Reg. 7290, effective May 11,
1984, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 8 Ill. Reg. 11299, effective June 25, 1984;
emergency amendment at 8 Ill. Reg. 12616, effective July 1, 1984, for a maximum of 150 days;
emergency amendment at 8 Ill. Reg. 15007, effective August 6, 1984, for a maximum of 150
days; amended at 8 Ill. Reg. 15367, effective August 13, 1984; emergency amendment at 8 Ill.
Reg. 21310, effective October 10, 1984, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 8 Ill. Reg.
21544, effective October 24, 1984; amended at 8 Ill. Reg. 22844, effective November 14, 1984;
emergency amendment at 9 Ill. Reg. 1134, effective January 16, 1985, for a maximum of 150
days; amended at 9 Ill. Reg. 1320, effective January 23, 1985; amended at 9 Ill. Reg. 3681,
effective March 12, 1985; emergency amendment at 9 Ill. Reg. 4163, effective March 15, 1985,
for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment at 9 Ill. Reg. 9231, effective May 31, 1985,
for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 9 Ill. Reg. 9420, effective June 7, 1985; amended at 9
Ill. Reg. 10663, effective July 1, 1985; emergency amendment at 9 Ill. Reg. 15043, effective
September 24, 1985, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 10 Ill. Reg. 3230, effective
January 24, 1986; peremptory amendment at 10 Ill. Reg. 3325, effective January 22, 1986;
emergency amendment at 10 Ill. Reg. 8904, effective May 13, 1986, for a maximum of 150 days;
peremptory amendment at 10 Ill. Reg. 8928, effective May 13, 1986; emergency amendment at
10 Ill. Reg. 12090, effective June 30, 1986, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment
at 10 Ill. Reg. 13675, effective July 31, 1986; peremptory amendment at 10 Ill. Reg. 14867,
effective August 26, 1986; amended at 10 Ill. Reg. 15567, effective September 17, 1986;
emergency amendment at 10 Ill. Reg. 17765, effective September 30, 1986, for a maximum of
150 days; peremptory amendment at 10 Ill. Reg. 19132, effective October 28, 1986; peremptory
amendment at 10 Ill. Reg. 21097, effective December 9, 1986; amended at 11 Ill. Reg. 648,
effective December 22, 1986; peremptory amendment at 11 Ill. Reg. 3363, effective February 3,
1987; peremptory amendment at 11 Ill. Reg. 4388, effective February 27, 1987; peremptory
amendment at 11 Ill. Reg. 6291, effective March 23, 1987; amended at 11 Ill. Reg. 5901,
effective March 24, 1987; emergency amendment at 11 Ill. Reg. 8787, effective April 15, 1987,
for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment at 11 Ill. Reg. 11830, effective July 1, 1987,
for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 11 Ill. Reg. 13675, effective July 29,
1987; amended at 11 Ill. Reg. 14984, effective August 27, 1987; peremptory amendment at 11
Ill. Reg. 15273, effective September 1, 1987; peremptory amendment at 11 Ill. Reg. 17919,
effective October 19, 1987; peremptory amendment at 11 Ill. Reg. 19812, effective November
19, 1987; emergency amendment at 11 Ill. Reg. 20664, effective December 4, 1987, for a
maximum of 150 days; amended at 11 Ill. Reg. 20778, effective December 11, 1987; peremptory
amendment at 12 Ill. Reg. 3811, effective January 27, 1988; peremptory amendment at 12 Ill.
Reg. 5459, effective March 3, 1988; amended at 12 Ill. Reg. 6073, effective March 21, 1988;
emergency amendment at 12 Ill. Reg. 7734, effective April 15, 1988, for a maximum of 150
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days; peremptory amendment at 12 Ill. Reg. 7783, effective April 14, 1988; peremptory
amendment at 12 Ill. Reg. 8135, effective April 22, 1988; peremptory amendment at 12 Ill. Reg.
9745, effective May 23, 1988; emergency amendment at 12 Ill. Reg. 11778, effective July 1,
1988, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment at 12 Ill. Reg. 12895, effective July
18, 1988, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 12 Ill. Reg. 13306, effective
July 27, 1988; corrected at 12 Ill. Reg. 13359; amended at 12 Ill. Reg. 14630, effective
September 6, 1988; amended at 12 Ill. Reg. 20449, effective November 28, 1988; peremptory
amendment at 12 Ill. Reg. 20584, effective November 28, 1988; peremptory amendment at 13
Ill. Reg. 8080, effective May 10, 1989; amended at 13 Ill. Reg. 8849, effective May 30, 1989;
peremptory amendment at 13 Ill. Reg. 8970, effective May 26, 1989; emergency amendment at
13 Ill. Reg. 10967, effective June 20, 1989, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment
expired November 17, 1989; amended at 13 Ill. Reg. 11451, effective June 28, 1989; emergency
amendment at 13 Ill. Reg. 11854, effective July 1, 1989, for a maximum of 150 days; corrected
at 13 Ill. Reg. 12647; peremptory amendment at 13 Ill. Reg. 12887, effective July 24, 1989;
amended at 13 Ill. Reg. 16950, effective October 20, 1989; amended at 13 Ill. Reg. 19221,
effective December 12, 1989; amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 615, effective January 2, 1990; peremptory
amendment at 14 Ill. Reg. 1627, effective January 11, 1990; amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 4455,
effective March 12, 1990; peremptory amendment at 14 Ill. Reg. 7652, effective May 7, 1990;
amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 10002, effective June 11, 1990; emergency amendment at 14 Ill. Reg.
11330, effective June 29, 1990, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 14361,
effective August 24, 1990; emergency amendment at 14 Ill. Reg. 15570, effective September 11,
1990, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment expired February 8, 1991; corrected at
14 Ill. Reg. 16092; peremptory amendment at 14 Ill. Reg. 17098, effective September 26, 1990;
amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 17189, effective October 2, 1990; amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 17189,
effective October 19, 1990; amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 18719, effective November 13, 1990;
peremptory amendment at 14 Ill. Reg. 18854, effective November 13, 1990; peremptory
amendment at 15 Ill. Reg. 663, effective January 7, 1991; amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 3296, effective
February 14, 1991; amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 4401, effective March 11, 1991; peremptory
amendment at 15 Ill. Reg. 5100, effective March 20, 1991; peremptory amendment at 15 Ill.
Reg. 5465, effective April 2, 1991; emergency amendment at 15 Ill. Reg. 10485, effective July 1,
1991, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 11080, effective July 19, 1991;
amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 13080, effective August 21, 1991; amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 14210,
effective September 23, 1991; emergency amendment at 16 Ill. Reg. 711, effective December 26,
1991, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 16 Ill. Reg. 3450, effective February 20, 1992;
peremptory amendment at 16 Ill. Reg. 5068, effective March 11, 1992; peremptory amendment
at 16 Ill. Reg. 7056, effective April 20, 1992; emergency amendment at 16 Ill. Reg. 8239,
effective May 19, 1992, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 16 Ill. Reg. 8382, effective
May 26, 1992; emergency amendment at 16 Ill. Reg. 13950, effective August 19, 1992, for a
maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment at 16 Ill. Reg. 14452, effective September 4,
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1992, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 238, effective December 23, 1992;
peremptory amendment at 17 Ill. Reg. 498, effective December 18, 1992; amended at 17 Ill. Reg.
590, effective January 4, 1993; amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 1819, effective February 2, 1993;
amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 6441, effective April 8, 1993; emergency amendment at 17 Ill. Reg.
12900, effective July 22, 1993, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 13409,
effective July 29, 1993; emergency amendment at 17 Ill. Reg. 13789, effective August 9, 1993,
for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment at 17 Ill. Reg. 14666, effective August 26,
1993, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 19103, effective October 25, 1993;
emergency amendment at 17 Ill. Reg. 21858, effective December 1, 1993, for a maximum of 150
days; amended at 17 Ill. Reg. 22514, effective December 15, 1993; amended at 18 Ill. Reg. 227,
effective December 17, 1993; amended at 18 Ill. Reg. 1107, effective January 18, 1994; amended
at 18 Ill. Reg. 5146, effective March 21, 1994; peremptory amendment at 18 Ill. Reg. 9562,
effective June 13, 1994; emergency amendment at 18 Ill. Reg. 11299, effective July 1, 1994, for
a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 18 Ill. Reg. 13476, effective August 17,
1994; emergency amendment at 18 Ill. Reg. 14417, effective September 9, 1994, for a maximum
of 150 days; amended at 18 Ill. Reg. 16545, effective October 31, 1994; peremptory amendment
at 18 Ill. Reg. 16708, effective October 28, 1994; amended at 18 Ill. Reg. 17191, effective
November 21, 1994; amended at 19 Ill. Reg. 1024, effective January 24, 1995; peremptory
amendment at 19 Ill. Reg. 2481, effective February 17, 1995; peremptory amendment at 19 Ill.
Reg. 3073, effective February 17, 1995; amended at 19 Ill. Reg. 3456, effective March 7, 1995;
peremptory amendment at 19 Ill. Reg. 5145, effective March 14, 1995; amended at 19 Ill. Reg.
6452, effective May 2, 1995; peremptory amendment at 19 Ill. Reg. 6688, effective May 1, 1995;
amended at 19 Ill. Reg. 7841, effective June 1, 1995; amended at 19 Ill. Reg. 8156, effective
June 12, 1995; amended at 19 Ill. Reg. 9096, effective June 27, 1995; emergency amendment at
19 Ill. Reg. 11954, effective August 1, 1995, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory
amendment at 19 Ill. Reg. 13979, effective September 19, 1995; peremptory amendment at 19
Ill. Reg. 15103, effective October 12, 1995; amended at 19 Ill. Reg. 16160, effective November
28, 1995; amended at 20 Ill. Reg. 308, effective December 22, 1995; emergency amendment at
20 Ill. Reg. 4060, effective February 27, 1996, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory
amendment at 20 Ill. Reg. 6334, effective April 22, 1996; peremptory amendment at 20 Ill. Reg.
7434, effective May 14, 1996; amended at 20 Ill. Reg. 8301, effective June 11, 1996; amended at
20 Ill. Reg. 8657, effective June 20, 1996; amended at 20 Ill. Reg. 9006, effective June 26, 1996;
amended at 20 Ill. Reg. 9925, effective July 10, 1996; emergency amendment at 20 Ill. Reg.
10213, effective July 15, 1996, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 20 Ill. Reg. 10841,
effective August 5, 1996; peremptory amendment at 20 Ill. Reg. 13408, effective September 24,
1996; amended at 20 Ill. Reg. 15018, effective November 7, 1996; peremptory amendment at 20
Ill. Reg. 15092, effective November 7, 1996; emergency amendment at 21 Ill. Reg. 1023,
effective January 6, 1997, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 21 Ill. Reg. 1629, effective
January 22, 1997; amended at 21 Ill. Reg. 5144, effective April 15, 1997; amended at 21 Ill. Reg.
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6444, effective May 15, 1997; amended at 21 Ill. Reg. 7118, effective June 3, 1997; emergency
amendment at 21 Ill. Reg. 10061, effective July 21, 1997, for a maximum of 150 days;
emergency amendment at 21 Ill. Reg. 12859, effective September 8, 1997, for a maximum of
150 days; peremptory amendment at 21 Ill. Reg. 14267, effective October 14, 1997; peremptory
amendment at 21 Ill. Reg. 14589, effective October 15, 1997; peremptory amendment at 21 Ill.
Reg. 15030, effective November 10, 1997; amended at 21 Ill. Reg. 16344, effective December 9,
1997; peremptory amendment at 21 Ill. Reg. 16465, effective December 4, 1997; peremptory
amendment at 21 Ill. Reg. 17167, effective December 9, 1997; peremptory amendment at 22 Ill.
Reg. 1593, effective December 22, 1997; amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 2580, effective January 14,
1998; peremptory amendment at 22 Ill. Reg. 4326, effective February 13, 1998; peremptory
amendment at 22 Ill. Reg. 5108, effective February 26, 1998; peremptory amendment at 22 Ill.
Reg. 5749, effective March 3, 1998; amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 6204, effective March 12, 1998;
peremptory amendment at 22 Ill. Reg. 7053, effective April 1, 1998; peremptory amendment at
22 Ill. Reg. 7320, effective April 10, 1998; peremptory amendment at 22 Ill. Reg. 7692, effective
April 20, 1998; emergency amendment at 22 Ill. Reg. 12607, effective July 2, 1998, for a
maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 22 Ill. Reg. 15489, effective August 7, 1998;
amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 16158, effective August 31, 1998; peremptory amendment at 22 Ill. Reg.
19105, effective September 30, 1998; peremptory amendment at 22 Ill. Reg. 19943, effective
October 27, 1998; peremptory amendment at 22 Ill. Reg. 20406, effective November 5, 1998;
amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 20581, effective November 16, 1998; amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 664,
effective January 1, 1999; peremptory amendment at 23 Ill. Reg. 730, effective December 29,
1998; emergency amendment at 23 Ill. Reg. 6533, effective May 10, 1999, for a maximum of
150 days; amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 7065, effective June 3, 1999; emergency amendment at 23 Ill.
Reg. 8169, effective July 1, 1999, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 11020,
effective August 26, 1999; amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 12429, effective September 21, 1999;
peremptory amendment at 23 Ill. Reg. 12493, effective September 23, 1999; amended at 23 Ill.
Reg. 12604, effective September 24, 1999; amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 13053, effective September
27, 1999; peremptory amendment at 23 Ill. Reg. 13132, effective October 1, 1999; amended at
23 Ill. Reg. 13570, effective October 26, 1999; amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 14020, effective
November 15, 1999; amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 1025, effective January 7, 2000; peremptory
amendment at 24 Ill. Reg. 3399, effective February 3, 2000; amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 3537,
effective February 18, 2000; amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 6874, effective April 21, 2000; amended at
24 Ill. Reg. 7956, effective May 23, 2000; emergency amendment at 24 Ill. Reg. 10328, effective
July 1, 2000, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency expired November 27, 2000; peremptory
amendment at 24 Ill. Reg. 10767, effective July 3, 2000; amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 13384, effective
August 17, 2000; peremptory amendment at 24 Ill. Reg. 14460, effective September 14, 2000;
peremptory amendment at 24 Ill. Reg. 16700, effective October 30, 2000; peremptory
amendment at 24 Ill. Reg. 17600, effective November 16, 2000; amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 18058,
effective December 4, 2000; peremptory amendment at 24 Ill. Reg. 18444, effective December 1,
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2000; amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 811, effective January 4, 2001; amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 2389,
effective January 22, 2001; amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 4552, effective March 14, 2001; peremptory
amendment at 25 Ill. Reg. 5067, effective March 21, 2001; amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 5618,
effective April 4, 2001; amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 6655, effective May 11, 2001; amended at 25 Ill.
Reg. 7151, effective May 25, 2001; peremptory amendment at 25 Ill. Reg. 8009, effective June
14, 2001; emergency amendment at 25 Ill. Reg. 9336, effective July 3, 2001, for a maximum of
150 days; amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 9846, effective July 23, 2001; amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 12087,
effective September 6, 2001; amended at 25 Ill. Reg. 15560, effective November 20, 2001;
peremptory amendment at 25 Ill. Reg. 15671, effective November 15, 2001; amended at 25 Ill.
Reg. 15974, effective November 28, 2001; emergency amendment at 26 Ill. Reg. 223, effective
December 21, 2001, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 1143, effective January
17, 2002; amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 4127, effective March 5, 2002; peremptory amendment at 26
Ill. Reg. 4963, effective March 15, 2002; amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 6235, effective April 16, 2002;
emergency amendment at 26 Ill. Reg. 7314, effective April 29, 2002, for a maximum of 150
days; amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 10425, effective July 1, 2002; emergency amendment at 26 Ill.
Reg. 10952, effective July 1, 2002, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 13934,
effective September 10, 2002; amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 14965, effective October 7, 2002;
emergency amendment at 26 Ill. Reg. 16583, effective October 24, 2002, for a maximum of 150
days; emergency expired March 22, 2003; peremptory amendment at 26 Ill. Reg. 17280,
effective November 18, 2002; amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 17374, effective November 25, 2002;
amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 17987, effective December 9, 2002; amended at 27 Ill. Reg. 3261,
effective February 11, 2003; expedited correction at 28 Ill. Reg. 6151, effective February 11,
2003; amended at 27 Ill. Reg. 8855, effective May 15, 2003; amended at 27 Ill. Reg. 9114,
effective May 27, 2003; emergency amendment at 27 Ill. Reg. 10442, effective July 1, 2003, for
a maximum of 150 days; emergency expired November 27, 2003; peremptory amendment at 27
Ill. Reg. 17433, effective November 7, 2003; amended at 27 Ill. Reg. 18560, effective December
1, 2003; peremptory amendment at 28 Ill. Reg. 1441, effective January 9, 2004; amended at 28
Ill. Reg. 2684, effective January 22, 2004; amended at 28 Ill. Reg. 6879, effective April 30,
2004; peremptory amendment at 28 Ill. Reg. 7323, effective May 10, 2004; amended at 28 Ill.
Reg. 8842, effective June 11, 2004; peremptory amendment at 28 Ill. Reg. 9717, effective June
28, 2004; amended at 28 Ill. Reg. 12585, effective August 27, 2004; peremptory amendment at
28 Ill. Reg. 13011, effective September 8, 2004; peremptory amendment at 28 Ill. Reg. 13247,
effective September 20, 2004; peremptory amendment at 28 Ill. Reg. 13656, effective September
27, 2004; emergency amendment at 28 Ill. Reg. 14174, effective October 15, 2004, for a
maximum of 150 days; emergency expired March 13, 2005; peremptory amendment at 28 Ill.
Reg. 14689, effective October 22, 2004; peremptory amendment at 28 Ill. Reg. 15336, effective
November 15, 2004; peremptory amendment at 28 Ill. Reg. 16513, effective December 9, 2004;
peremptory amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 726, effective December 15, 2004; amended at 29 Ill. Reg.
1166, effective January 7, 2005; peremptory amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 1385, effective January 4,
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2005; peremptory amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 1559, effective January 11, 2005; peremptory
amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 2050, effective January 19, 2005; peremptory amendment at 29 Ill.
Reg. 4125, effective February 23, 2005; amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 5375, effective April 4, 2005;
peremptory amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 6105, effective April 14, 2005; peremptory amendment at
29 Ill. Reg. 7217, effective May 6, 2005; peremptory amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 7840, effective
May 10, 2005; amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 8110, effective May 23, 2005; peremptory amendment at
29 Ill. Reg. 8214, effective May 23, 2005; peremptory amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 8418, effective
June 1, 2005; amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 9319, effective July 1, 2005; peremptory amendment at 29
Ill. Reg. 12076, effective July 15, 2005; peremptory amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 13265, effective
August 11, 2005; amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 13540, effective August 22, 2005; peremptory
amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 14098, effective September 2, 2005; amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 14166,
effective September 9, 2005; amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 19551, effective November 21, 2005;
emergency amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 20554, effective December 2, 2005, for a maximum of 150
days; peremptory amendment at 29 Ill. Reg. 20693, effective December 12, 2005; peremptory
amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 623, effective December 28, 2005; peremptory amendment at 30 Ill.
Reg. 1382, effective January 13, 2006; amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 2289, effective February 6, 2006;
peremptory amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 4157, effective February 22, 2006; peremptory
amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 5687, effective March 7, 2006; peremptory amendment at 30 Ill. Reg.
6409, effective March 30, 2006; amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 7857, effective April 17, 2006; amended
at 30 Ill. Reg. 9438, effective May 15, 2006; peremptory amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 10153,
effective May 18, 2006; peremptory amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 10508, effective June 1, 2006;
amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 11336, effective July 1, 2006; emergency amendment at 30 Ill. Reg.
12340, effective July 1, 2006, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 30 Ill.
Reg. 12418, effective July 1, 2006; amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 12761, effective July 17, 2006;
peremptory amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 13547, effective August 1, 2006; peremptory amendment
at 30 Ill. Reg. 15059, effective September 5, 2006; peremptory amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 16439,
effective September 27, 2006; emergency amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 16626, effective October 3,
2006, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 17603, effective
October 20, 2006; amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 18610, effective November 20, 2006; peremptory
amendment at 30 Ill. Reg. 18823, effective November 21, 2006; peremptory amendment at 31
Ill. Reg. 230, effective December 20, 2006; emergency amendment at 31 Ill. Reg. 1483, effective
January 1, 2007, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 31 Ill. Reg. 2485,
effective January 17, 2007; peremptory amendment at 31 Ill. Reg. 4445, effective February 28,
2007; amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 4982, effective March 15, 2007; peremptory amendment at 31 Ill.
Reg. 7338, effective May 3, 2007; amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 8901, effective July 1, 2007;
emergency amendment at 31 Ill. Reg. 10056, effective July 1, 2007, for a maximum of 150 days;
peremptory amendment at 31 Ill. Reg. 10496, effective July 6, 2007; peremptory amendment at
31 Ill. Reg. 12335, effective August 9, 2007; emergency amendment at 31 Ill. Reg. 12608,
effective August 16, 2007, for a maximum of 150 days; emergency amendment at 31 Ill. Reg.
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13220, effective August 30, 2007, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 31 Ill.
Reg. 13357, effective August 29, 2007; amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 13981, effective September 21,
2007; peremptory amendment at 31 Ill. Reg. 14331, effective October 1, 2007; amended at 31 Ill.
Reg. 16094, effective November 20, 2007; amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 16792, effective December
13, 2007; peremptory amendment at 32 Ill. Reg. 598, effective December 27, 2007; amended at
32 Ill. Reg. 1082, effective January 11, 2008; peremptory amendment at 32 Ill. Reg. 3095,
effective February 13, 2008; peremptory amendment at 32 Ill. Reg. 6097, effective March 25,
2008; peremptory amendment at 32 Ill. Reg. 7154, effective April 17, 2008; expedited correction
at 32 Ill. Reg. 9747, effective April 17, 2008; peremptory amendment at 32 Ill. Reg. 9360,
effective June 13, 2008; amended at 32 Ill. Reg. 9881, effective July 1, 2008; peremptory
amendment at 32 Ill. Reg. 12065, effective July 9, 2008; peremptory amendment at 32 Ill. Reg.
13861, effective August 8, 2008; peremptory amendment at 32 Ill. Reg. 16591, effective
September 24, 2008; peremptory amendment at 32 Ill. Reg. 16872, effective October 3, 2008;
peremptory amendment at 32 Ill. Reg. 18324, effective November 14, 2008; peremptory
amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 98, effective December 19, 2008; amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 2148,
effective January 26, 2009; peremptory amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 3530, effective February 6,
2009; peremptory amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 4202, effective February 26, 2009; peremptory
amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 5501, effective March 25, 2009; peremptory amendment at 33 Ill.
Reg. 6354, effective April 15, 2009; peremptory amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 6724, effective May
1, 2009; peremptory amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 9138, effective June 12, 2009; emergency
amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 9432, effective July 1, 2009, for a maximum of 150 days; amended at
33 Ill. Reg. 10211, effective July 1, 2009; peremptory amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 10823, effective
July 2, 2009; peremptory amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 11082, effective July 10, 2009; peremptory
amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 11698, effective July 23, 2009; peremptory amendment at 33 Ill. Reg.
11895, effective July 31, 2009; peremptory amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 12872, effective
September 3, 2009; amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 14944, effective October 26, 2009; peremptory
amendment at 33 Ill. Reg. 16598, effective November 13, 2009; peremptory amendment at 34
Ill. Reg. 305, effective December 18, 2009; emergency amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 957, effective
January 1, 2010, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 1425,
effective January 5, 2010; peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 3684, effective March 5, 2010;
peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 5776, effective April 2, 2010; peremptory amendment at
34 Ill. Reg. 6214, effective April 16, 2010; amended at 34 Ill. Reg. 6583, effective April 30,
2010; peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 7528, effective May 14, 2010; amended at 34 Ill.
Reg. 7645, effective May 24, 2010; peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 7947, effective May
26, 2010; peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 8633, effective June 18, 2010; amended at 34
Ill. Reg. 9759, effective July 1, 2010; peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 10536, effective
July 9, 2010; peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 11864, effective July 30, 2010; emergency
amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 12240, effective August 9, 2010, for a maximum of 150 days;
peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 13204, effective August 26, 2010; peremptory amendment
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at 34 Ill. Reg. 13657, effective September 8, 2010; peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 15897,
effective September 30, 2010; peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 18912, effective November
15, 2010; peremptory amendment at 34 Ill. Reg. 19582, effective December 3, 2010; amended at
35 Ill. Reg. 765, effective December 30, 2010; emergency amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 1092,
effective January 1, 2011, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 35 Ill. Reg.
2465, effective January 19, 2011; peremptory amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 3577, effective February
10, 2011; emergency amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 4412, effective February 23, 2011, for a
maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 4803, effective March 11, 2011;
emergency amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 5633, effective March 15, 2011, for a maximum of 150
days; peremptory amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 5677, effective March 18, 2011; amended at 35 Ill.
Reg. 8419, effective May 23, 2011; amended at 35 Ill. Reg. 11245, effective June 28, 2011;
emergency amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 11657, effective July 1, 2011, for a maximum of 150 days;
emergency expired November 27, 2011; peremptory amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 12119, effective
June 29, 2011; peremptory amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 13966, effective July 29, 2011; peremptory
amendment at 35 Ill. Reg. 15178, effective August 29, 2011; emergency amendment at 35 Ill.
Reg. 15605, effective September 16, 2011, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment
at 35 Ill. Reg. 15640, effective September 15, 2011; peremptory amendment at 35 Ill. Reg.
19707, effective November 23, 2011; amended at 35 Ill. Reg. 20144, effective December 6,
2011; amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 153, effective December 22, 2011; peremptory amendment at 36
Ill. Reg. 564, effective December 29, 2011; peremptory amendment at 36 Ill. Reg. 3957,
effective February 24, 2012; peremptory amendment at 36 Ill. Reg. 4158, effective March 5,
2012; peremptory amendment at 36 Ill. Reg. 4437, effective March 9, 2012; amended at 36 Ill.
Reg. 4707, effective March 19, 2012; amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 8460, effective May 24, 2012;
peremptory amendment at 36 Ill. Reg. 10518, effective June 27, 2012; emergency amendment at
36 Ill. Reg. 11222, effective July 1, 2012, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment
at 36 Ill. Reg. 13680, effective August 15, 2012; peremptory amendment at 36 Ill. Reg. 13973,
effective August 22, 2012; peremptory amendment at 36 Ill. Reg. 15498, effective October 16,
2012; amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 16213, effective November 1, 2012; peremptory amendment at 36
Ill. Reg. 17138, effective November 20, 2012; peremptory amendment at 37 Ill. Reg. 3408,
effective March 7, 2013; amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 4750, effective April 1, 2013; peremptory
amendment at 37 Ill. Reg. 5925, effective April 18, 2013; peremptory amendment at 37 Ill. Reg.
9563, effective June 19, 2013; amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 9939, effective July 1, 2013; emergency
amendment at 37 Ill. Reg. 11395, effective July 1, 2013, for a maximum of 150 days;
peremptory amendment at 37 Ill. Reg. 11524, effective July 3, 2013; peremptory amendment at
37 Ill. Reg. 12588, effective July 19, 2013; peremptory amendment at 37 Ill. Reg. 13762,
effective August 8, 2013; peremptory amendment at 37 Ill. Reg. 14219, effective August 23,
2013; amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 16925, effective October 8, 2013; peremptory amendment at 37 Ill.
Reg. 17164, effective October 18, 2013; peremptory amendment at 37 Ill. Reg. 20410, effective
December 6, 2013; peremptory amendment at 38 Ill. Reg. 2974, effective January 9, 2014;
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amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 5250, effective February 4, 2014; peremptory amendment at 38 Ill. Reg.
6725, effective March 6, 2014; emergency amendment at 38 Ill. Reg. 9080, effective April 11,
2014, for a maximum of 150 days; peremptory amendment at 38 Ill. Reg. 9136, effective April
11, 2014; amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 9207, effective April 21, 2014; peremptory amendment at 38
Ill. Reg. 13416, effective June 11, 2014; amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 14818, effective July 1, 2014;
peremptory amendment at 38 Ill. Reg. 15739, effective July 2, 2014; peremptory amendment at
38 Ill. Reg. 17481, effective July 29, 2014; amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 17556, effective August 6,
2014; peremptory amendment at 38 Ill. Reg. 18791, effective August 26, 2014; peremptory
amendment at 38 Ill. Reg. 19806, effective September 26, 2014; amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 20695,
effective October 14, 2014; amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 24005, effective December 9, 2014;
peremptory amendment at 39 Ill. Reg. 728, effective December 23, 2014; emergency amendment
at 39 Ill. Reg. 708, effective December 26, 2014, for a maximum of 150 days.
SUBPART A: NARRATIVE
Section 310.100 Other Pay Provisions
a)
Transfer – Upon the assignment of an employee to a vacant position in a class
with the same pay grade as the class for the position being vacated, the
employee's base salary will not be changed. Upon separation from a position in a
given class and subsequent appointment to a position in the same pay grade, no
increase in salary will be given.
b)
Entrance Base Salary –
1)
Qualifications Only Meet Minimum Requirements – When a candidate
only meets the minimum requirements of the class specification upon
entry to State service, an employee's entrance base salary is the in-hire rate
or the minimum base salary of the pay grade.
2)
Qualifications Above Minimum Requirements – If a candidate possesses
directly-related education and experience in excess of the minimum
requirements of the class specification, the employing agency may offer
the candidate an entrance base salary that is not more than 5% above the
candidate's current base salary. Any deviation from the 5% maximum is a
special salary adjustment (see Section 310.80(e)).
3)
Area Differential – For positions where additional compensation is
required because of dissimilar economic or other conditions in the
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geographical area in which the positions are established, a higher entrance
step may be authorized by the Director of Central Management Services.
Present employees receiving less than the new rate shall be advanced to
the new rate.
c)
Geographical Transfer – Upon geographical transfer from or to an area for which
additional compensation has been authorized, an employee will receive an
adjustment to the appropriate salary level for the new geographical area of
assignment effective the first day of the month following date of approval.
d)
Differential and Overtime Pay – An eligible employee may have an amount added
to the employee's base salary for a given pay period for work performed in excess
of the normal requirements for the position and work schedule, as follows:
1)
Shift Differential Pay –
A)
When Contract Contains No Provision − The contracts without a
shift differential pay provision are for the RC-056, RC-090, RC184 and VR-706 bargaining units. An employee may be paid an
amount in addition to the employee's base salary for work
performed on a regularly scheduled second or third shift. The
additional compensation will be at a rate and in a manner approved
by the Department of Central Management Services. The Director
of Central Management Services will approve the manner and rate
of this provision after considering the need of the employing
agency, the treatment of other similar situations, prevailing
practices of other employers, and the equity of the particular
circumstances.
B)
When Contract Contains a Provision – The shift differential pay
provision in a contract is located in the Note in the Appendix A
Table that exists for the specific bargaining unit. The Appendix A
Tables with a shift differential pay provision are D (HR-001), E
(RC-020), F (RC-019), G (RC-045), H (RC-006), I (RC-009), J
(RC-014), K (RC-023), M (RC-110), N (RC-010), O (RC-028), P
(RC-029), Q (RC-033), R (RC-042), S (VR-704), V (CU-500), W
(RC-062), X (RC-063), Y (RC-063), Z (RC-063) and AA (NR916).
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2)
Overtime Pay –
A)
Eligibility − The Director of Central Management Services will
maintain a list of titles and their overtime eligibility as determined
by labor contracts, Federal Fair Labor Standards Act, or State law
or regulations. Overtime shall be paid in accordance with the labor
contracts, Federal Fair Labor Standards Act, and State law or
regulations.
B)
Compensatory Time –
i)
When Contract Contains No Provision − Employees who
are eligible for compensatory time may request such time,
which may be granted by the agency at its discretion,
considering, among other things, its operating needs.
Compensatory time shall be taken within the fiscal year it
was earned at a time convenient to the employee and
consistent with the operating needs of the agency.
Compensatory time shall be accrued at the rate in which it
is earned (straight time or time and a half), but shall not
exceed 120 hours in any fiscal year. Compensatory time
approved for non-union employees will be earned after 40
actual work hours in a workweek. Compensatory time not
used by the end of the fiscal year in which it was earned
shall be liquidated and paid in cash at the rate it was
earned. Time spent in travel outside the normal work
schedule shall not be accrued as compensatory time except
as provided by labor contracts and the Federal Fair Labor
Standards Act. At no time are overtime hours or
compensatory time to be transferred from one agency to
another agency.
ii)
When Represented by AFSCME (excludes CU-500) – If
evidence demonstrates that circumstances prevented an
employee from receiving a rest period or resulted in a rest
period being interrupted, and no alternative time is
authorized, the employee shall be entitled to compensatory
time. For employees represented by RC-006, RC-009, RC014, RC-028 and RC-042 bargaining units, accrued
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compensatory time not used by the end of the fiscal year in
which it was earned shall be liquidated and paid in cash at
the rate it was earned. Notwithstanding the above,
employees who schedule compensatory time off by June 1st
of the fiscal year shall be allowed to use such time through
August 1st of the following fiscal year. Employees who
earn compensatory time after June 1st shall be allowed to
use such compensatory time through August 15th of the
subsequent fiscal year.
3)
Incentive Pay – An employee may be paid an amount in addition to the
employee's base salary for work performed in excess of the normal work
standard as determined by agency management. The additional
compensation shall be at a wage rate and in a manner approved by the
Director of Central Management Services. The Director of Central
Management Services will approve the manner and rate of this provision
after considering the need of the employing agency, the treatment of other
similar situations, prevailing practices of other employers, and the equity
of the particular circumstances.
4)
Temporary Assignment Pay –
A)
When Assigned to a Higher-Level Position Classification –
i)
When Contract Contains No Provision − A bargaining unit
employee may be temporarily assigned to a bargaining unit
position in a position classification having a higher pay
grade and shall be eligible for temporary assignment pay.
To be eligible for temporary assignment pay, the employee
must be directed to perform the duties that distinguish the
higher-level position classification and be held accountable
for the responsibility of the higher classification.
Employees shall not receive temporary assignment pay for
paid days off except if the employee is given the
assignment for 30 continuous days or more, the days off
fall within the period of time and the employee works 75%
of the time of the temporary assignment. Temporary
assignment pay shall be calculated as if the employee
received a promotion (see Section 310.80(d)(1)) into the
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higher pay grade. In no event is the temporary assignment
pay to be lower than the minimum rate of the higher pay
grade or greater than the maximum rate of the higher pay
grade.
ii)
B)
When Represented by AFSCME (excludes CU-500) – If
the employee who has been temporarily assigned is
selected for the posted vacancy, the employee shall have
the employee's creditable service date adjusted to reflect
the first date on which the employee was temporarily
assigned without interruption. The uninterrupted time in a
temporary assignment shall be credited in determining
semi-automatic promotions, if the employee successfully
performed the duty or duties which distinguish the position
to which the employee has been temporarily assigned.
When an employee in a position allocated to the Public
Service Administrator title represented by an AFSCME
(excludes CU-500) bargaining unit is temporarily assigned
to a non-bargaining unit position, the time frames shall not
exceed nine months, unless mutually agreed otherwise. For
other titles, the time limits for temporarily filling a position
classification are in terms of work days or calendar months.
The time limit herein may be extended by mutual
agreement of the parties. The time limits are: While the
Employer posts and fills a job vacancy for a period of 60
days from the date of posting; While an absent regular
incumbent is utilizing sick leave, or accumulated time
(vacation, holidays, personal days); Up to 30 work days in
a six calendar month period while a regular incumbent is on
disciplinary suspension or layoff; While a regular
incumbent is attending required training classes; Up to six
months while a regular incumbent is on any illness or
injury, Union or jury leave of absence. Extension shall not
be unreasonably denied; and Up to 60 work days in a 12
month period for other leaves, or where there is temporary
change in work load, or other reasonable work related
circumstances. Extension shall not be unreasonably denied.
When Required to Use Second Language Ability – Employees
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who are bilingual or have the ability to use sign language, Braille,
or another second language (e.g., Spanish) and whose job
descriptions do not require that they do so shall be paid temporary
assignment pay when required to perform duties requiring the
ability. The temporary assignment pay received is prorated based
on 5% or $100 per month, whichever is greater, in addition to the
employee's base rate.
C)
5)
When Required to Apply Chemical Manually and represented by
Teamsters RC-019 – Employees represented by RC-019 and
appointed to the Highway Maintainer title who are required to
perform duties of manual chemical application which require
proper certification in chemical spraying shall receive $1.00 an
hour over their base pay during the time they are applying the
chemical.
Travel for Required Training –
A)
When Represented by American Federation of State, County and
Municipal Employees (AFSCME) (excludes CU-500) − When an
employee is in a position represented by an AFSCME (excludes
CU-500) bargaining unit, overtime shall be paid to the employee
required to travel for training, orientation, or professional
development when travel is in excess of the employee's normal
commute and outside the employee's normal work hours. Where
current practice exists, the employee who is paid overtime for
travel during the employee's normal commute time outside normal
work time, the practice shall continue.
B)
When represented by Illinois Federation of Public Employees
(IFPE) RC-029 – When an employee is in a position represented
by IFPE RC-029 and in the Department of Agriculture, time spent
traveling from an employee's residence to and/or from a work site
in Cook, Will, Lake, DuPage, McHenry and Kane counties is not
considered work time except where an employee is required to
travel in excess of 20 miles one way or 25 minutes as measured
from the employee's official headquarters in which case the miles
in excess of 20 miles or minutes in excess of 25 minutes will be
considered work time. The workday shall commence at the time of
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the pre-trip inspection for employees assigned to drive vehicles,
which require a commercial driver's license.
e)
Out-of-State Assignment – Employees who are assigned to work out-of-state on a
temporary basis may receive an appropriate differential during the period of the
assignment, as approved by the Director of Central Management Services. The
Director of Central Management Services will approve the manner and rate of this
provision after considering the need of the employing agency, the treatment of
other similar situations, prevailing practices of other employers, and the equity of
the particular circumstances.
f)
Equivalent Earned Time – Employees shall retain their equivalent earned time
upon their positions' representation by an American Federation of State, County
and Municipal Employees bargaining unit. The use of the equivalent earned time
is approved by supervisors, prior to other benefit time excluding sick and personal
business leave, in increments of 15 minutes after the initial use of one-half hour,
and granted under the same criteria as vacation time. Employees may substitute
equivalent earned time for sick leave in accordance to sick leave policies and
procedures.
g)
Part-Time Work – Part-time employees whose base salary is other than an hourly
or daily basis shall be paid on a daily basis computed by dividing the annual rate
of salary by the total number of work days in the year.
h)
Lump Sum Payment – Lump sum payment shall be provided for accrued
vacation, sick leave and unused compensatory overtime at the current base rate to
those employees separated from employment under the Personnel Code. Leaves
of absence and temporary layoff (per 80 Ill. Adm. Code 302.510) are not
separations and therefore lump sum cannot be given in these transactions. Method
of computation is explained in Section 310.70(a).
AGENCY NOTE – The method to be used in computing the lump sum payment
for accrued vacation, sick leave and unused compensatory overtime payment for
an incumbent entitled to shift differential during the employee's regular work
hours will be to use the employee's current base salary plus the shift differential
pay. Sick leave earned prior to January 1, 1984 and after December 31, 1997 is
not compensable. Sick leave earned and not used between January 1, 1984 and
December 31, 1997 will be compensable at the current base daily rate times onehalf of the total number of compensable sick days.
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i)
j)
k)
Salary Treatment Upon Return From Leave –
1)
An employee returning from Military Leave (80 Ill. Adm. Code 302.220
and 303.170), Peace Corps Leave (80 Ill. Adm. Code 302.230), ServiceConnected Disability Leave (80 Ill. Adm. Code 303.135), Educational
Leave (80 Ill. Adm. Code 302.215), Disaster Service Leave with Pay (80
Ill. Adm. Code 303.175), Family Responsibility Leave (80 Ill. Adm. Code
303.148), Leave to accept a temporary, emergency, provisional, exempt
(80 Ill. Adm. Code 303.155) or trainee position, Leave to serve in
domestic peace or job corps (80 Ill. Adm. Code 302.230) or leave to serve
in an interim assignment will be placed on the step that reflects
satisfactory performance increases to which the employee would have
been entitled during the employee's period of leave. Creditable service
date will be maintained.
2)
An employee returning to the employee's former pay grade from any other
leave (not mentioned in subsection (j)(1)) of over 14 days will be placed at
the step on which the employee was situated prior to the employee's leave,
and the employee's creditable service date will be extended by the duration
of the leave.
Salary Treatment Upon Reemployment –
1)
Upon the reemployment of an employee in a class with the same pay
grade as the class for the position held before layoff, the employee will be
placed at the same salary step as held at the time of the layoff, and the
employee's creditable service date will be adjusted to reflect that time on
layoff does not count as creditable service time.
2)
Upon the reemployment of an employee in a class at a lower salary range
than the range of the class for the position held before layoff, the
employee will be placed at the step in the lower pay grade that provides
the base salary nearest in amount to, but less than, the current value of the
step held at the time of layoff, and the employee's creditable service date
will be adjusted to reflect that time on layoff does not count as creditable
service time.
Reinstatement – The salary upon reinstatement should not provide more than a
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5% increase over the candidate's current base salary or exceed the current value of
the salary step held in the position where previously certified without prior
approval by the Director of Central Management Services. In no event is the
resulting salary to be lower than the minimum rate or higher than the maximum
rate of the pay grade. Any deviation from the 5% maximum, except when the
resulting salary is the minimum rate of the pay grade, is a special salary
adjustment (see Section 310.80(e)).
l)
Longevity Pay or Longevity Step and Bonus –
1)
When Contract Contains No Provision − The contracts without a longevity
pay provision are for the HR-001, RC-019, RC-020, RC-090 and RC-184
bargaining units. The Step 8 rate shall be increased by $25 per month for
those employees who have attained 10 years of service and have three
years of creditable service on Step 8 in the same pay grade. The Step 8
rate shall be increased by $50 per month for those employees who have
attained 15 years of service and have three years of creditable service on
Step 8 in the same pay grade.
2)
When Contract Contains a Provision − The longevity pay or longevity
step and bonus provision in a contract is located in the Note in the
Appendix A Table that exists for the specific bargaining unit. The
Appendix A Tables with a longevity pay provision are A (RC-104), B
(VR-706), C (RC-056), G (RC-045), H (RC-006), I (RC-009), J (RC-014),
K (RC-023), M (RC-110), N (RC-010), O (RC-028), P (RC-029), Q (RC033), R (RC-042), S (VR-704), V (CU-500), W (RC-062), X (RC-063), Y
(RC-063), Z (RC-063), AA (NR-916) and AC (RC-036).
m)
Bilingual Pay – Individual positions whose job descriptions require the use of sign
language, Braille, or another second language (e.g., Spanish) shall receive 5% or
$100 per month, whichever is greater, in addition to the employee's base rate.
n)
Maximum Security Rates – An employee represented by an AFSCME (excludes
CU-500) bargaining unit with seven or more years of continuous service with the
Departments of Corrections and Juvenile Justice who is currently employed at
Department of Corrections or Juvenile Justice maximum security institution shall
be placed on the maximum security schedule as long as they remain an employee
at a maximum security facility. Maximum Security rates are denoted by Pay Plan
Codes P and S (defined in Section 310.50).
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(Source: Amended by peremptory rulemaking at 39 Ill. Reg. 728, effective December
23, 2014)
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Section 310.APPENDIX A Negotiated Rates of Pay
Section 310.TABLE M RC-110 (Conservation Police Lodge)
Title
Title Code
Pay Plan Code
Conservation Police Officer I
Conservation Police Officer II
Conservation Police Officer Trainee
09341
09342
09345
Q
Q
Q
NOTES: Clothing Allowance – Effective July 1, 2014, the Employer shall issue each officer in
active duty status as of that date a clothing and equipment allowance of $300 payment.
Any distributions, already submitted for and received by the officer during fiscal year
2015, shall be deducted from the amount. Effective March 1, 2015, each officer shall
receive an additional $100 in clothing allowance. The clothing allowance shall be
$400 each year thereafter to be paid on or before October 1st.
Longevity Bonus – Effective July 1, 2014, the longevity bonuses will be increased by
$25 at each step for employees who attain 21 or more years of continuous service.
Shift Differential Pay – Effect July 1, 2010, officers that work between the hours of
12:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. shall be paid premium pay of an additional $0.25 per hour for
all time worked between the hours of 12:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m.
Signing Bonus – Each officer covered by this Agreement, and currently employed by
the Department upon ratification, shall receive a $500 signing bonus to be paid by
January 1, 2015.
Effective July January 1, 2012
Title
1
2
3
STEPS
4
5
6
7
Conservation Police Officer I
Conservation Police Officer II
Conservation Police Officer Trainee
4809
0
3858
5038
0
4010
5404
5484
5658
5740
5923
6003
6204
6285
6204
6285
Longevity Bonus Rates
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Conservation Police Officer I
9 Yrs 10 Yrs 12.5 Yrs 14 Yrs
6499
6880
7050
7050
15 Yrs
7154
17.5 Yrs
7154
20 Yrs
7154
21 Yrs
7154
22.5 Yrs
7154
25 Yrs
7154
Conservation Police Officer II
9 Yrs 10 Yrs 12.5 Yrs 14 Yrs
6580
6962
7133
7133
15 Yrs
7572
17.5 Yrs
7923
20 Yrs
8299
21 Yrs
8378
22.5 Yrs
8767
25 Yrs
9174
Effective July 1, 2013
Title
1
2
3
STEPS
4
5
6
7
Conservation Police Officer I
Conservation Police Officer II
Conservation Police Officer Trainee
4905
0
3935
5139
0
4090
5512
5594
5771
5855
6041
6123
6328
6411
6328
6411
Conservation Police Officer I
9 Yrs 10 Yrs 12.5 Yrs 14 Yrs
6629
7018
7191
7191
15 Yrs
7297
17.5 Yrs
7297
20 Yrs
7297
21 Yrs
7297
22.5 Yrs
7297
25 Yrs
7297
Conservation Police Officer II
9 Yrs 10 Yrs 12.5 Yrs 14 Yrs
6712
7101
7276
7276
15 Yrs
7723
17.5 Yrs
8081
20 Yrs
8465
21 Yrs
8546
22.5 Yrs
8942
25 Yrs
9357
Effective July 1, 2014
Title
1
2
3
STEPS
4
5
6
7
Conservation Police Officer I
Conservation Police Officer II
Conservation Police Officer Trainee
5003
0
4014
5242
0
4172
5622
5706
5886
5972
6162
6245
6455
6539
6455
6539
Conservation Police Officer I
9 Yrs 10 Yrs 12.5 Yrs 14 Yrs
6762
7158
7335
7335
15 Yrs
7443
17.5 Yrs
7443
22.5 Yrs
7468
25 Yrs
7468
20 Yrs
7443
21 Yrs
7468
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NOTICE OF PEREMPTORY AMENDMENTS
Conservation Police Officer II
9 Yrs 10 Yrs 12.5 Yrs 14 Yrs
6846
7243
7422
7422
15 Yrs
7877
17.5 Yrs
8243
20 Yrs
8634
21 Yrs
8742
22.5 Yrs
9146
25 Yrs
9569
(Source: Amended by peremptory rulemaking at 39 Ill. Reg. 728, effective December
23, 2014)
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
JANUARY 2015 REGULATORY AGENDA
a)
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Chief Procurement Officer for the Department of
Transportation – Contract Procurement; 44 Ill. Admin. Code 6
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: The Chief Procurement Officer for the Department of
Transportation (CPO) will be amending this Part, as necessary, to reflect
changes made to 30 ILCS 500 by the 98th General Assembly.
B)
Statutory Authority: 30 ILCS 500
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: None scheduled
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: Summer 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Bill Grunloh, Chief Procurement Officer
Illinois Department of Transportation
2300 South Dirksen Parkway
Springfield IL 62764
217/558-5434
G)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
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ILLINOIS CONCEALED CARRY LICENSING REVIEW BOARD
JANUARY 2015 REGULATORY AGENDA
a)
Part (Heading and Code Citation): Concealed Carry Licensing Review; 20 Ill.
Adm. Code 2900
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: The rule will be amended order to update procedures
associated with meetings of the Concealed Carry Licensing
Review Board (CCLRB), conflicts of interest, department liaison
to the CCLRB, consideration of objections, hearings, decision, and
reporting.
B)
Statutory Authority: 430 ILCS 66
C)
Scheduled meeting/hearing dates: No schedule has been
established at this time.
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: No date has been determined
at this time.
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Ms. Claudia E. Castro
Legal Counsel
Concealed Carry Licensing Review Board
801 South Seventh Street, Suite 1200-A
Springfield IL 62703
708/227-1510
G)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
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DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
JANUARY 2015 REGULATORY AGENDA
a)
Parts (Heading and Code Citation): Public Information, Rulemaking and Organization, 2
Ill. Adm. Code 850
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: This amendment is necessary to reflect the current
organizational structure of the Department.
B)
Statutory Authority: 730 ILCS 3-2-2 and 3-2-5
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: The Department will accept written
public comments at any time in accordance with 2 Ill. Adm. Code 850 or
during the First Notice Period per instructions that will be indicated on the
Notice.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: On or before December 1, 2015.
E)
Affect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Echo Beekman, Rules Coordinator
Illinois Department of Corrections
1301 Concordia Court
P. O. Box 19277
Springfield IL 62794-9277
217/558-2200, ext. 6507
G)
b)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citation): Freedom of Information, 2 Ill. Adm. Code 851
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: This amendment is necessary to bring DOC FOIA
rulemaking into compliance with current FOIA legislation.
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B)
Statutory Authority: 5 ILCS 100/5-15 and 140/1
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: The Department will accept written
public comments at any time in accordance with 2 Ill. Adm. Code 850 or
during the First Notice Period per instructions that will be indicated on the
Notice.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: On or before December 1, 2015
E)
Affect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Echo Beekman, Rules Coordinator
Illinois Department of Corrections
1301 Concordia Court
P. O. Box 19277
Springfield IL 62794-9277
217/558-2200, ext. 6507
G)
c)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citation): Reimbursement for Expenses, 20 Ill. Adm. Code 110
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: This amendment is necessary to provide corrected language
for sentence credit as set forth by PA 97-697
B)
Statutory Authority: 730 ILCS 5/3-7-6 and 3-2-2
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: The Department will accept written
public comments at any time in accordance with 2 Ill. Adm. Code 850 or
during the First Notice Period per instructions that will be indicated on the
Notice.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: On or before December 1, 2015.
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E)
Affect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Echo Beekman, Rules Coordinator
Illinois Department of Corrections
1301 Concordia Court
P. O. Box 19277
Springfield IL 62794-9277
217/558-2200, ext. 6507
G)
d)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citation): Rules of Conduct, 20 Ill. Adm. Code 120
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: This amendment is necessary correct the language requiring
an employee authorized to carry a firearm, who has been admitted as an
inpatient in a mental health hospital, to produce a waiver from lifting the
prohibition to possess a firearm or ammunition in accordance with 430
ILCS 65/10(c).
B)
Statutory Authority: 730 ILCS 5/3-2-2 and 3-7-1, 5 ILCS 430/5-15, 1010, 10-15, and 20-70, 18 USC 922 and 720 ILCS 5/24-3.1(4)
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: The Department will accept written
public comments at any time in accordance with 2 Ill. Adm. Code 850 or
during the First Notice Period per instructions that will be indicated on the
Notice.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: On or before December 1, 2015
E)
Affect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: None
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JANUARY 2015 REGULATORY AGENDA
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Echo Beekman, Rules Coordinator
Illinois Department of Corrections
1301 Concordia Court
P. O. Box 19277
Springfield IL 62794-9277
217/558-2200, ext. 6507
G)
e)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citation): Health Care, 20 Ill. Adm. Code 415
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: This amendment is necessary to comply with PA 97-323
B)
Statutory Authority: 730 ILCS 5/3-2-2, 3-6-2, 3-7-2, 3-8-2, 3-10-2, 3-103, and 5-2-6
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: The Department will accept written
public comments at any time in accordance with 2 Ill. Adm. Code 850 or
during the First Notice Period per instructions that will be indicated on the
Notice.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: On or before December 1, 2015.
E)
Affect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Echo Beekman, Rules Coordinator
Illinois Department of Corrections
1301 Concordia Court
P. O. Box 19277
Springfield IL 62794-9277
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217/558-2200, ext. 6507
G)
f)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citation): Assignment of Committed Persons, 20 Ill. Adm.
Code 420
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: This rulemaking is necessary to provide corrected language
for sentence credit as set forth by PA 97-697 and to ensure proper awards
for successful completion of programs and assignments.
B)
Statutory Authority: 730 ILCS 5/3-2-2, 3-6-3, 3-8-3, and 3-10-3
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: The Department will accept written
public comments at any time in accordance with 2 Ill. Adm. Code 850 or
during the First Notice Period per instructions that will be indicated on the
Notice.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: On or before December 1, 2015
E)
Affect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Echo Beekman, Rules Coordinator
Illinois Department of Corrections
1301 Concordia Court
P. O. Box 19277
Springfield IL 62794-9277
217/558-2200, ext. 6507
G)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
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DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
JANUARY 2015 REGULATORY AGENDA
g)
Parts (Heading and Code Citation): Chaplaincy Services and Religious Practices, 20 Ill.
Adm. Code 425
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: This rulemaking is required to comply with current law and
practice as it relates to accommodations for religious diets.
B)
Statutory Authority: 730 ILCS 5/3-7-1
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: The Department will accept written
public comments at any time in accordance with 2 Ill. Adm. Code 850 or
during the First Notice Period per instructions that will be indicated on the
Notice.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: On or before December 1, 2015.
E)
Affect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: None.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Echo Beekman, Rules Coordinator
Illinois Department of Corrections
1301 Concordia Court
P. O. Box 19277
Springfield IL 62794-9277
217/558-2200, ext. 6507
G)
h)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citation): Work Release Programs, 20 Ill. Adm. Code 455
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: This rulemaking is necessary to provide that, for permanent
party residents assigned as cooks, a food service sanitation certificate is
preferred but not required.
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B)
Statutory Authority: 730 ILCS 5/3-7-1
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: The Department will accept written
public comments at any time in accordance with 2 Ill. Adm. Code 850 or
during the First Notice Period per instructions that will be indicated on the
Notice.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: On or before December 1, 2015.
E)
Affect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Echo Beekman, Rules Coordinator
Illinois Department of Corrections
1301 Concordia Court
P. O. Box 19277
Springfield IL 62794-9277
217/558-2200, ext. 6507
G)
i)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citation): Release of Committed Persons, 20 Ill. Adm. Code
470
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: This rulemaking is necessary to include the requirement for
notification of no less than 14 days prior to release of any offender
released early due to an award of supplemental sentence credit.
B)
Statutory Authority: 730 ILCS 5/3-2-2, 3-14-1, 3-14-2, and 3-14-3
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: The Department will accept written
public comments at any time in accordance with 2 Ill. Adm. Code 850 or
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during the First Notice Period per instructions that will be indicated on the
Notice.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: On or before December 1, 2015
E)
Affect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Echo Beekman, Rules Coordinator
Illinois Department of Corrections
1301 Concordia Court
P. O. Box 19277
Springfield IL 62794-9277
217/558-2200, ext. 6507
G)
j)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citation): Security, 20 Ill. Adm. Code 501
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: This amendment is necessary to implement the Director’s
position that only persons of the same gender as the offender may perform
or observe strip searches of offenders and to clarify that canine searches
can not be performed on humans.
B)
Statutory Authority: 720 ILCS 5/7-1, 7-3, 7-9, and 31A-1.1; 725 ILCS
5/103-1 et seq.; and 730 ILCS 5/3-2-2, 3-4-3, 3-6-2, 3-6-4, 3-7-2, 3-7-4,
3-8-1, 3-8-7, 3-8-8, and 3-10-8
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: The Department will accept written
public comments at any time in accordance with 2 Ill. Adm. Code 850 or
during the First Notice Period per instructions that will be indicated on the
Notice.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: On or before December 1, 2015
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E)
Affect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Echo Beekman, Rules Coordinator
Illinois Department of Corrections
1301 Concordia Court
P. O. Box 19277
Springfield IL 62794-9277
217/558-2200, ext. 6507
G)
k)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citation): Discipline and Grievances, 20 Ill. Adm. Code 504.
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: This rulemaking is necessary to provide corrected language
for sentence credit as set forth by PA 97-0697 and to incorporate
standardized procedures/considerations for disciplinary action when the
offender is found to be mentally ill.
B)
Statutory Authority: 42 USC 12101 et seq., and 730 ILCS 5/3-2-2, 3-5-2,
3-6-3, 3-8-7, 3-8-8, 3-10-8, and 3-10-9
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: The Department will accept written
public comments at any time in accordance with 2 Ill. Adm. Code 850 or
during the First Notice Period per instructions that will be indicated on the
Notice.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: On or before December 1, 2015
E)
Affect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
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JANUARY 2015 REGULATORY AGENDA
Echo Beekman, Rules Coordinator
Illinois Department of Corrections
1301 Concordia Court
P. O. Box 19277
Springfield IL 62794-9277
217/558-2200, ext. 6507
G)
l)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citation): Rights and Privileges, 20 Ill. Adm. Code 525
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: This rulemaking is necessary to comply with PA 96-1513
B)
Statutory Authority: 730 ILCS 5/3-2-2, 3-7-1, 3-7-2, 3-8-7, 3-8-8, 3-10-8,
and 3-10-9
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: The Department will accept written
public comments at any time in accordance with 2 Ill. Adm. Code 850 or
during the First Notice Period per instructions that will be indicated on the
Notice.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: On or before December 1, 2015
E)
Affect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Echo Beekman, Rules Coordinator
Illinois Department of Corrections
1301 Concordia Court
P. O. Box 19277
Springfield IL 62794-9277
217/558-2200, ext. 6507
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G)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
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ILLINOIS EDUCATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD
JANUARY 2015 REGULATORY AGENDA
a)
Parts(s) (Heading and Code Citation): Freedom of Information; 2 Ill. Adm. Code 2676
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: This rulemaking will update the IELRB’s Freedom of
Information Act Rules based on changes to the Illinois Freedom of
Information Act.
B)
Statutory Authority: 5 ILCS 140/3(h); 115 ILCS 5/5(i)
C)
Scheduled meeting/hearing dates: None scheduled.
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: February 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Susan Willenborg
Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board
160 N. LaSalle Street, Suite N-400
Chicago IL 60601-3103
312/793-3170
Email: Susan.Willenborg@illinois.gov
G)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: This rulemaking is
intended to update the IELRB’s Freedom of Information Act Rules based
on changes to the Illinois Freedom of Information Act.
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DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
JANUARY 2015 REGULATORY AGENDA
I.
a)
DIVISION OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citation): Currency Exchange Act (38 Ill. Adm. Code 120)
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Section 120.100 (Postdated Checks) may be amended to
permit a licensee to cash a check, draft, money order or other evidence of
money which is undated or postdated subject to the condition that the item
be deposited no later than the close of business of the next business day.
B)
Statutory Authority: Currency Exchange Act [205 ILCS 405]
C)
Schedule meeting/hearing date: No hearings or meetings have been
scheduled.
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: Unknown
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: State regulated currency exchanges may be affected.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
Attention: Craig Cellini
320 West Washington, 3rd Floor
Springfield IL 62786
217/785-0813
Fax: 217/557-4451
G)
b)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citation): Illinois Credit Union Act (38 Ill. Adm. Code 190)
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Update the Member Business Lending Rules and
Regulations (Section 190.165) to be inconformity with the Federal Credit
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Union Rules and Regulations. Current language in Section 190.65 does
not allow for the Secretary to waive loan-to-value restrictions above 95%
for business loans. Federal rules allow for a waiver above 95% for
business loans if proper due diligence requirements are met. An
adaptation of language similar to the Federal Credit Union rules would
provide for conformity and permit proper due diligence requirements
regarding waivers above 95% LTV.
B)
Statutory Authority: Illinois Credit Union Act [205 ILCS 305]
C)
Schedule meeting/hearing date: No hearings or meetings have been
scheduled.
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: Unknown
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: State chartered credit unions may be affected.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
Attention: Craig Cellini
320 West Washington, 3rd Floor
Springfield IL 62786
217/785-0813
Fax: 217/557-4451
G)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
II.
a)
DIVISION OF PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citation): Illinois Athletic Trainers Practice Act (68 Ill. Adm.
Code 1160)
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Technical clean-up changes may be made.
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B)
Statutory Authority: Illinois Athletic Trainers Practice Act [225 ILCS 5]
C)
Schedule meeting/hearing date: No hearings or meetings have been
scheduled.
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: Unknown
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: Licensed athletic trainers may be affected.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
Attention: Craig Cellini
320 West Washington, 3rd Floor
Springfield IL 62786
217/785-0813
Fax: 217/557-4451
G)
b)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citation): Professional Counselor and Clinical Professional
Counselor Licensing Act (68 Ill. Adm. Code 1375)
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Various Sections will be amended to address changes as a
result of PA 97-706, the sunset reauthorization of the Act. Technical
clean-up changes may also be made.
B)
Statutory Authority: Professional Counselor and Clinical Professional
Counselor Licensing Act [225 ILCS 107]
C)
Schedule meeting/hearing date: No hearings or meetings have been
scheduled.
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: Unknown
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E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: Licensed professional counselors may be affected.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
Attention: Craig Cellini
320 West Washington, 3rd Floor
Springfield IL 62786
217/785-0813
Fax: 217/557-4451
G)
c)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citation): Professional Geologist Licensing Act (68 Ill. Adm.
Code 1252)
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Technical clean-up language including changes reflecting the
consolidation of the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
will be needed.
B)
Statutory Authority: Professional Geologist Licensing Act [225 ILCS
745]
C)
Schedule meeting/hearing date: No hearings or meetings have been
scheduled.
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: January 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: Licensed geologists may be affected.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
Attention: Craig Cellini
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JANUARY 2015 REGULATORY AGENDA
320 West Washington, 3rd Floor
Springfield IL 62786
217/785-0813
Fax: 217/557-4451
G)
d)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citation): Home Medical Equipment and Services Provider
License Act (68 Ill. Adm. Code 1253)
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Technical clean-up language including changes reflecting the
consolidation of the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
will be needed.
B)
Statutory Authority: Home Medical Equipment and Services Provider
License Act [225 ILCS 51]
C)
Schedule meeting/hearing date: No hearings or meetings have been
scheduled.
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: Unknown
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: Licensed home medical equipment providers may be
affected.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
Attention: Craig Cellini
320 West Washington, 3rd Floor
Springfield IL 62786
217/785-0813
Fax: 217/557-4451
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G)
e)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citation): Humane Euthanasia in Animal Shelters Act (68 Ill.
Adm. Code 1248)
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Public Act 96-780 requires the Department to adopt rules
defining “recognized methods for the humane euthanasia of companion
animals”.
B)
Statutory Authority: Humane Euthanasia in Animal Shelters Act [510
ILCS 72]
C)
Schedule meeting/hearing date: No hearings or meetings have been
scheduled.
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: Unknown
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: Those licensed entities that operate within the scope of the
Humane Euthanasia in Animal Shelters Act may be affected.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
Attention: Craig Cellini
320 West Washington, 3rd Floor
Springfield IL 62786
217/785-0813
Fax: 217/557-4451
G)
f)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citation): Medical Practice Act of 1987 (68 Ill. Adm. Code
1285)
1)
Rulemaking:
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A)
Description: Section 1285.280 regarding mandatory reporting
requirements for post-graduate clinical training programs will be added to
implement provisions of PA 98-601. Technical clean-up changes may also
be made.
B)
Statutory Authority: Medical Practice Act of 1987 [225 ILCS 60]
C)
Schedule meeting/hearing date: No hearings or meetings have been
scheduled.
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: January 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: Those licensed to practice medicine as well as entities
conducting business within the medical field may be affected.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
Attention: Craig Cellini
320 West Washington, 3rd Floor
Springfield IL 62786
217/785-0813
Fax: 217/557-4451
G)
g)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citation): Naprapathic Practice Act (68 Ill. Adm. Code 1295)
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Various sections may be amended to address changes as a
result of PA 97-778, the sunset reauthorization of the Act. Also, technical
clean-up language including changes reflecting the consolidation of the
Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
B)
Statutory Authority: Naprapathic Practice Act [225 ILCS 63]
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C)
Schedule meeting/hearing date: No hearings or meetings have been
scheduled.
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: Unknown
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: Licensed naprapaths may be affected.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
Attention: Craig Cellini
320 West Washington, 3rd Floor
Springfield IL 62786
217/785-0813
Fax: 217/557-4451
G)
h)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citation): Nursing Home Administrators Licensing and
Disciplinary Act (68 Ill. Adm. Code 1310)
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Technical clean-up changes may be made, including changes
reflecting the consolidation of the Department of Financial and
Professional Regulation.
B)
Statutory Authority: Nursing Home Administrators Licensing and
Disciplinary Act [225 ILCS 70]
C)
Schedule meeting/hearing date: No hearings or meetings have been
scheduled.
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: Unknown
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E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: Nursing home administrators may be affected.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
Attention: Craig Cellini
320 West Washington, 3rd Floor
Springfield IL 62786
217/785-0813
Fax: 217/557-4451
G)
i)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citation): Illinois Optometric Practice Act of 1987 (68 Ill.
Adm. Code 1320)
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Technical clean-up changes may be made as well as possible
changes to Continuing Education (CE).
B)
Statutory Authority: Illinois Optometric Practice Act of 1987 [225 ILCS
80]
C)
Schedule meeting/hearing date: No hearings or meetings have been
scheduled.
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: Unknown
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: Licensed optometrists may be affected.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
Attention: Craig Cellini
320 West Washington, 3rd Floor
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217/785-0813
Fax: 217/557-4451
G)
j)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citation): Perfusionist Practice Act (68 Ill. Adm. Code 1335)
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Various Sections may be amended as a result of PA 96–682,
the sunset reauthorization of the Act. Technical clean-up language
including changes reflecting the consolidation of the Department of
Financial and Professional Regulation will also be made.
B)
Statutory Authority: Illinois Perfusionist Practice Act [225 ILCS 125]
C)
Schedule meeting/hearing date: No hearings or meetings have been
scheduled.
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: Unknown
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: Licensed perfusionists may be affected.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
Attention: Craig Cellini
320 West Washington, 3rd Floor
Springfield IL 62786
217/785-0813
Fax: 217/557-4451
G)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
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k)
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citation): Clinical Psychologist Licensing Act (68 Ill. Adm.
Code 1400)
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Various Sections may be amended to implement PA 68-668,
establishing criteria for certification of prescriptive authority for clinical
psychologists. Technical clean-up changes may also be made.
B)
Statutory Authority: Clinical Psychologist Licensing Act [225 ILCS 15]
C)
Schedule meeting/hearing date: No hearings have been scheduled.
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: Unknown
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: Licensed clinical psychologists may be affected.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
Attention: Craig Cellini
320 West Washington, 3rd Floor
Springfield IL 62786
217/785-0813
Fax: 217/557-4451
G)
l)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citation): Respiratory Care Practice Act (68 Ill. Adm. Code
1456)
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Clarification may be added pertaining to scope of practice;
technical clean-up changes may also be made.
B)
Statutory Authority: Respiratory Care Practice Act [225 ILCS 106]
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C)
Schedule meeting/hearing date: No hearings or meetings have been
scheduled.
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: Unknown
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: Licensed respiratory care practitioners may be affected.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
Attention: Craig Cellini
320 West Washington, 3rd Floor
Springfield IL 62786
217/785-0813
Fax: 217/557-4451
G)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
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a)
Parts (Heading and Code Citation) Access to Public Records of the Illinois Housing
Development Authority 2 Ill. Adm. Code 1976
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Amend various sections to conform with the updated FOIA
law.
B)
Statutory Authority: Section 3 of the Illinois Freedom of Information Act
[5 ILCS 140/3]
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: None
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: June, 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Amanda Carone
Illinois Housing Development Authority
401 N. Michigan Ave., Ste. 700
Chicago IL 60611
312/836-5214
G)
b)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: Access to Public
Records of the Illinois Housing Development Authority 2 Ill. Adm. Code
1976
Parts (Heading and Code Citation) Rental Housing Support Program 47 Ill. Adm. Code
380
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Amend various sections to conform with recently passed
Legislation and other administrative changes.
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B)
Statutory Authority: Rental Housing Support Act [310 ILCS 105] and
Illinois Housing Development Act [20 ILCS 3805/12]
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: None
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: June, 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Amanda Carone
Illinois Housing Development Authority
401 N. Michigan Ave., Ste. 700
Chicago IL 60611
312/836-5214
G)
c)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: Rental Housing
Support Program 47 Ill. Adm. Code 380
Parts (Heading and Code Citation) Multifamily Rental Housing Mortgage Loan Program
47 Ill. Adm. Code 310
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Amend various sections to conform with recently passed
Legislation and other administrative changes.
B)
Statutory Authority: Illinois Housing Development Act [20 ILCS 3805]
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: None
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: June, 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: None
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F)
Agency contact person for information:
Amanda Carone
Illinois Housing Development Authority
401 N. Michigan Ave., Ste. 700
Chicago IL 60611
312/836-5214
G)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: Multifamily Rental
Housing Mortgage Loan Program 47 Ill. Adm. Code 310
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a)
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citation): Access to Public Records of the Department of
Human Rights (2 Ill. Adm. Code 926)
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: The proposed amendments will update procedures for people
to request from the Department records pursuant to the Freedom of
Information Act and for the Department to respond to requests for records
pursuant to Section 926.210 which include information related to a
person's disability.
B)
Statutory Authority: Implementing Section 5-15 of the Illinois
Administrative Procedure Act [5 ILCS 100/5-15] and the Freedom of
Information Act [5 ILCS 140], and authorized by Section 7-101(A) of the
Illinois Human Rights Act [775 ILCS 5/7-101(A)]
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No meetings or hearings are
scheduled or anticipated at this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: February 1, 2015
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: The amended rules do not impose additional duties on small
businesses but affect all persons requesting records.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
David T. Rothal
Staff Attorney
Illinois Department of Human Rights – Legal Division
100 W. Randolph St., Ste. 10-100
Chicago IL 60601
312/814-6257
TTY: 866/740-3953
G)
Related rulemaking and other pertinent information: None
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b)
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citation): Joint Rules of the Human Rights Commission and
the Department of Human Rights on Pregnancy Discrimination in Employment (56 Ill.
Adm. Code 2535)
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: The proposed amendments will interpret PA 98-1050 and the
duty for employers to accommodate pregnant employees.
B)
Statutory Authority: Implementing Section 2-102(J) and authorized by
Section 7-101(A) of the Illinois Human Rights Act [775 ILCS 5/2-102(J)
and 7-101(A)]
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No meetings or hearings are
scheduled or anticipated at this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: May 15, 2015
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: The amended rules explain the duties of businesses,
including small businesses, to accommodate pregnant employees.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
David T. Rothal
Staff Attorney
Illinois Department of Human Rights – Legal Division
100 W. Randolph St., Ste. 10-100
Chicago IL 60601
312/814-6257
TTY: 866/740-3953
G)
c)
Related rulemaking and other pertinent information: None
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citation): Joint Rules of the Department of Labor and the
Department of Human Rights on Investigation of Equal Pay Act Cases (56 Ill. Adm.
Code 2525)
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1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: The proposed amendments will interpret PA 98-1051 and the
duty for employers to accommodate pregnant employees.
B)
Statutory Authority: Implementing Section 15(d) of the Equal Pay Act
[820 ILCS 112(15)(d)] and authorized by Section 7-101(A) of the Illinois
Human Rights Act [775 ILCS 5/2-102(J) and 7-101(A)]
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No meetings or hearings are
scheduled or anticipated at this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: May 15, 2015
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: The amended rules do not impose additional duties on small
businesses but affect all persons subject to Equal Pay Act claims that
relate to sex discrimination.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
David T. Rothal
Staff Attorney
Illinois Department of Human Rights – Legal Division
100 W. Randolph St., Ste. 10-100
Chicago IL 60601
312/814-6257
TTY: 866/740-3953
G)
Related rulemaking and other pertinent information: None
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a)
Parts (Heading and Code Citation): Joint Rules of the Human Rights Commission and
the Department of Human Rights on Pregnancy Discrimination in Employment, (56 Ill.
Adm. Code Part 5215)
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Pursuant to PA 98-1050, the Illinois Human Rights
Commission is proposing rules on pregnancy discrimination and
accommodation for pregnant employees in employment.
B)
Statutory Authority: Authorized by Sections 8-102(E) of the Illinois
Human Rights Act [775 ILCS 8-102(E)]
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No meetings or hearings are
scheduled or anticipated at this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: During the next six months.
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Evelio Mora
Assistant General Counsel
Illinois Human Rights Commission
100 W. Randolph St., Ste. 5-100
Chicago IL 60601
312/814-1914
TTY: 312/814-4760
G)
b)
Related rulemaking and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citation): Procedural Rules (56 Ill. Adm. Code 5300)
1)
Rulemaking:
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A)
Description: Pursuant to PA 96-876 effective 02/02/10, clarifies a
respondent's rights upon receipt of a notice of default issued by the
Department, explains the rights of the Complainant after the Commission
grants a Petition for Default, expands the timeline for complainant to
request the Commission review a notice of dismissal of a charge issued by
the Department, limit the number of pages for Request for Review.
Pursuant to 5 ILCS 120/2.06 (g) of the Open Meetings Act, clarifies
accessibility of Commission meetings to the public.
B)
Statutory Authority: Authorized by Sections 8-102(E) of the Illinois
Human Rights Act [775 ILCS 8-102(E)].
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No meetings or hearings are
scheduled or anticipated at this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: During the next six months
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Evelio Mora
Assistant General Counsel
Illinois Human Rights Commission
100 W. Randolph St., Ste. 5-100
Chicago IL 60601
312/814-1914
TTY: 312/814-4760
G)
Related rulemaking and other pertinent information: None
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a)
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Public Information, Rulemaking and Organization
(2 Ill. Adm. Code 1075)
1)
Rulemaking: Proposed Repealer
A)
Description: The Agency is proposing this rulemaking to repeal outdated
regulations.
B)
Statutory Authority: Implementing the Illinois Administrative Procedure
Act [5 ILCS 100]
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: None Scheduled
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: Spring 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: The Agency believes this rulemaking will not affect small
businesses, small municipalities, and not-for-profit corporations.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Traci Burton
Illinois Emergency Management Agency
1035 Outer Park Drive
Springfield IL 62704
217/524-0770
fax: 217/524-3698
G)
b)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Freedom of Information Procedures (2 Ill. Adm.
Code 1076)
1)
Rulemaking: Proposed Repealer
A)
Description: The Agency is proposing this rulemaking to repeal outdated
regulations.
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B)
Statutory Authority: Implementing and authorized by the Freedom of
Information Act [5 ILCS 140] and Section 5-15 of the Illinois
Administrative Procedure Act [5 ILCS 100/5-15]
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: None scheduled
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: Spring 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: The Agency believes this rulemaking will not affect small
businesses, small municipalities, and not-for-profit corporations.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Traci Burton
Illinois Emergency Management Agency
1035 Outer Park Drive
Springfield IL 62704
217/524-0770
fax: 217/524-3698
G)
c)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Public Information, Rulemaking and Organization
(2 Ill. Adm. Code 1800)
1)
Rulemaking: Proposed Amendment
A)
Description: The Agency is proposing this rulemaking to address outdated
language.
B)
Statutory Authority: Implementing the Illinois Administrative Procedure
Act [5 ILCS 100]
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: None Scheduled
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D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: Spring 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: The Agency believes this rulemaking will not affect small
businesses, small municipalities, and not-for-profit corporations.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Traci Burton
Illinois Emergency Management Agency
1035 Outer Park Drive
Springfield IL 62704
217/524-0770
fax: 217/524-3698
G)
d)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Political Subdivision Emergency Services and
Disaster Agencies (29 Ill. Adm. Code 301)
1)
Rulemaking: Proposed Amendment
A)
Description: This proposed rulemaking will include requirements for
addressing provisions in emergency operations plans for functional needs
populations and an amendment to satisfy PA 94-733. In addition,
language will be amended to reflect compliance with the National Incident
Management System, changes to IEMA's grant program, and changes in
EOP requirements.
B)
Statutory Authority: Implements the Illinois Emergency Management
Agency Act [20 ILCS 3305]
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: None scheduled
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: Fall 2015
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E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: The Agency believes this rulemaking may affect small
municipalities with special needs populations. Depending on the
circumstances, small municipalities may have to adjust emergency
operation plans to comply with this Part and the National Incident
Management System.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Traci Burton
Illinois Emergency Management Agency
1035 Outer Park Drive
Springfield IL 62704
217/524-0770
fax: 217/524-3698
G)
e)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Financial Assurance Requirements (32 Ill. Adm.
Code 326)
1)
Rulemaking: Proposed Amendment
A)
Description: The Illinois Emergency Management Agency is proposing to
revise the Financial Assurance regulations to ensure that a suitable
mechanism for financing the decommissioning of licensed facilities is in
place in the event that a licensee is unable or unwilling to complete
decommissioning. The Agency will also be updating cross-references and
requirements for decommissioning recordkeeping.
B)
Statutory Authority: Radiation Protection Act of 1990 [420 ILCS 40]
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: None Scheduled
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: Spring 2015
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E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: This may affect those entities, such as small businesses, that
are required to have financial assurance on file with the Agency.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Traci Burton
Illinois Emergency Management Agency
1035 Outer Park Drive
Springfield IL 62704
217/524-0770
fax: 217/524-3698
G)
f)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Certification and Operation of Radiochemistry
Laboratories (32 Ill. Adm. Code 406)
1)
Rulemaking: Proposed Repealer
A)
Description: The Agency is proposing this rulemaking to repeal an
outdated regulation.
B)
Statutory Authority: Implementing the Civil Administrative Code of
Illinois [20 ILCS 5] and authorized by Sections 55.10 through 55.12 and
Section 71 of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois [20 ILCS
2310/55.10 through 55.12, and 20 ILCS 2005/71(D)].
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: None scheduled
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: Fall 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: The Agency believes this rulemaking will not affect small
businesses, small municipalities, and not-for-profit corporations.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
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Traci Burton
Illinois Emergency Management Agency
1035 Outer Park Drive
Springfield IL 62704
217/524-0770
fax: 217/524-3698
G)
g)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Safe Operation of Nuclear Facility Boilers and
Pressure Vessels (32 Ill. Adm. Code 505)
1)
Rulemaking: Proposed Amendment
A)
Description: The proposed amendment will update references and
requirements.
B)
Statutory Authority: The Illinois Boiler and Pressure Vessel Safety Act
[430 ILCS 75]
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: None scheduled
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: Fall 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: The Agency believes this rulemaking will not affect small
businesses, small municipalities, and not-for-profit corporations.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Traci Burton
Illinois Emergency Management Agency
1035 Outer Park Drive
Springfield IL 62704
217/524-0770
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G)
h)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Compensation of Local Governments for
Emergency Planning and Participation in Nuclear Emergency Response Exercises, (32
Ill. Adm. Code 501)
1)
Rulemaking: Proposed Amendment
A)
Description: The proposed changes will update the rule to current
practices.
B)
Statutory Authority: Implementing and authorized by Section 4 of the
Illinois Nuclear Safety Preparedness Act [420 ILCS 5/4]
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: None scheduled
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: Fall 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: The Agency believes this rulemaking could affect small
municipalities that receive grant money under this program.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Traci Burton
Illinois Emergency Management Agency
1035 Outer Park Drive
Springfield IL 62704
217/524-0770
fax: 217/524-3698
G)
i)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Training and Education Program, (29 Ill. Adm.
Code 110)
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1)
Rulemaking: Proposed Repealer
A)
Description: The Agency is proposing this rulemaking to repeal outdated
regulations.
B)
Statutory Authority: Implementing Section 7(c)(3) and authorized by
Section 7(c)(1) of the Illinois Emergency Services and Disaster Agency
Act of 1975 [Ill. Rev. Stat. 1983, ch. 127, pars. 1107 (c)(3) and
1107(c)(1)]
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: None Scheduled.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: Spring 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: The Agency believes this rulemaking will not affect small
businesses, small municipalities, and not-for-profit corporations.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Traci Burton
Illinois Emergency Management Agency
1035 Outer Park Drive
Springfield IL 62704
217/524-0770
fax: 217/524-3698
G)
j)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Licensing of Radioactive Material (32 Ill. Adm.
Code 330)
1)
Rulemaking: Proposed Amendment
A)
Description: The Illinois Emergency Management Agency proposes to:
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Add new definition for entity that would be subject to bankruptcy laws;
Add new categories of exempt devices;
Clarify restrictions on sale or distribution of exempt items;
Add language confirming practices for manufacturing, evaluation, quality
assurance and registration of new products.
Clarify reporting requirements for manufacturers of tritium and
promethium devices;
Add criteria for decommissioning/termination of radioactive sites; and
Add reference for financial qualifications for license transfers.
B)
Statutory Authority: Implementing and authorized by the Radiation
Protection Act of 1990 [420 ILCS 40]
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: None scheduled at this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: Fall 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: Small municipalities may be affected if they dispose of
radium residuals in the treatment of groundwater. All entities may be
affected if they have a radioactive material license with the Agency.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Traci Burton
Illinois Emergency Management Agency
1035 Outer Park Drive
Springfield IL 62704
217/524-0770
fax: 217/524-3698
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G)
k)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Radiation Safety Requirements for Industrial
Radiographic Operations (32 Ill. Adm. Code 350)
1)
Rulemaking: Proposed Amendment
A)
Description: This amendment will be proposed to add a reference for
purchasing national standards.
B)
Statutory Authority: Implementing and authorized by the Radiation
Protection Act of 1990 [420 ILCS 40].
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: None
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: Fall 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Traci Burton
Illinois Emergency Management Agency
1035 Outer Park Drive
Springfield IL 62704
217/524-0770
fax: 217/524-3698
G)
l)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Radioactive Materials Transportation (32 Ill Adm.
Code 341)
1)
Rulemaking: Proposed Amendment
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A)
Description: The Agency proposes to add a new reference to the updated
Federal transportation rule. As required by the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission compatibility rules, this change will primarily include
notifying tribal officials along transportation routes and updating
quantities allowed for radioisotopes in packaging.
B)
Statutory Authority: Implementing and authorized by the Radiation
Protection Act of 1990 [420 ILCS 40]
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: None
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: Spring 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Traci Burton
Illinois Emergency Management Agency
1035 Outer Park Drive
Springfield IL 62704
217/524-0770
fax: 217/524-3698
G)
m)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Fees for Radioactive Material Licensees and
Registrants (32 Ill Adm. Code 331)
1)
Rulemaking: Proposed Amendment
A)
Description: The Agency proposes to update cross references.
B)
Statutory Authority: Implementing and authorized by the Radiation
Protection Act of 1990 [420 ILCS 40]
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C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: None
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: Spring 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Traci Burton
Illinois Emergency Management Agency
1035 Outer Park Drive
Springfield IL 62704
217/524-0770
fax: 217/524-3698
G)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
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a)
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citations): Service Contracts, 50 Ill. Adm. Code 471
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: There have not been any rules promulgated regarding the
implementation, regulation or monitoring of Service Contracts since the
Service Contract Act 215 ILCS 152/et seq. went into effect August 7,
1998. Promulgating this rule will ensure proper oversight, management
and regulation of Service Contracts in accordance with the Act.
B)
Statutory Authority: 215 ILCS 152
C)
Scheduled meeting/hearing dates: None are scheduled.
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: April 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: None anticipated
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Andy Noyes, Supervisor, Non-Admitted Insurers Regulatory Unit
Financial-Corporate Regulatory Division
Illinois Department of Insurance
320 West Washington
Springfield IL 62767
217/785-3265
G)
b)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citations): Acquisition of Control of a Domestic Company,
50 Ill. Adm. Code 851
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Article VIII ½ of the Illinois Insurance Code (Insurance
Holding Company Systems) is being amended with some sections
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becoming effective January 1, 2014. Rule amendments related to the
statutory changes are now being proposed.
B)
Statutory Authority: 215 ILCS 5/131.1 through 5/131.30 and 5/408.3
C)
Scheduled meeting/hearing dates: None currently scheduled
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: February 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: None expected
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Eric Moser
Regulatory Action Unit
Illinois Department of Insurance
320 West Washington Street, 4th Floor
Springfield IL 62767-0001
217/557-3759
G)
c)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: 50 Ill. Adm. Code
852, 853, 854, 855
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citations): Registration of Insurers, 50 Ill. Adm. Code 852
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Article VIII ½ of the Illinois Insurance Code (Insurance
Holding Company Systems) is being amended with some sections
becoming effective January 1, 2014. Rule amendments related to the
statutory changes are now being proposed.
B)
Statutory Authority: 215 ILCS 5/131.1 through 5/131.30 and 5/408.3
C)
Scheduled meeting/hearing dates: None currently scheduled
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D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: February 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: None expected
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Eric Moser
Regulatory Action Unit
Illinois Department of Insurance
320 West Washington Street, 4th Floor
Springfield IL 62767-0001
217/557-3759
G)
d)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: 50 Ill. Adm. Code
851, 853, 854, 855
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citations): Pre-Acquisition Notification, 50 Ill. Adm. Code
853
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Article VIII ½ of the Illinois Insurance Code (Insurance
Holding Company Systems) is being amended with some sections
becoming effective January 1, 2014. Rule amendments related to the
statutory changes are now being proposed.
B)
Statutory Authority: 215 ILCS 5/131.1 through 5/131.30 and 5/408.3
C)
Scheduled meeting/hearing dates: None currently scheduled
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: February 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: None expected
F)
Agency contact person for information:
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Regulatory Action Unit
Illinois Department of Insurance
320 West Washington Street, 4th Floor
Springfield IL 62767-0001
217/557-3759
G)
e)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: 50 Ill. Adm. Code
851, 852, 854, 855
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citations): Prior Notification of Transactions, 50 Ill. Adm.
Code 854
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Article VIII ½ of the Illinois Insurance Code (Insurance
Holding Company Systems) is being amended with some sections
becoming effective January 1, 2014. Rule amendments related to the
statutory changes are now being proposed.
B)
Statutory Authority: 215 ILCS 5/131.1 through 5/131.30 and 5/408.3
C)
Scheduled meeting/hearing dates: None currently scheduled
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: February 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: None expected
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Eric Moser
Regulatory Action Unit
Illinois Department of Insurance
320 West Washington Street, 4th Floor
Springfield IL 62767-0001
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217/557-3759
G)
f)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: 50 Ill. Adm. Code
851, 852, 853, 855
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citations): Prior Notification of Dividends on Common Stock
and Other Distributions, 50 Ill. Adm. Code 855
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Article VIII ½ of the Illinois Insurance Code (Insurance
Holding Company Systems) is being amended with some sections
becoming effective January 1, 2014. Rule amendments related to the
statutory changes are now being proposed.
B)
Statutory Authority: 215 ILCS 5/131.1 through 5/131.30 and 5/408.3
C)
Scheduled meeting/hearing dates: None currently scheduled
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: February 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: None expected
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Eric Moser
Regulatory Action Unit
Illinois Department of Insurance
320 West Washington Street, 4th Floor
Springfield IL 62767-0001
217/557-3759
G)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: 50 Ill. Adm. Code
851, 852, 853, 854
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g)
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citations): Required Procedure for Filing and Securing
Approval of Policy Forms, 50 Ill. Adm. Code 916
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Changes will include redefining several terms, updating
filing procedures, and adding SERFF tracking number and Electronic
Funds Transfer language. Also, a new paragraph regarding Multiple
Company filing requirements will be added in Section 916.40.
B)
Statutory Authority: 215 ILCS 5/143(1)
C)
Scheduled meeting/hearing dates: None are scheduled.
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: January, 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Arlene Mehsling
Insurance Analyst IV
Illinois Department of Insurance
320 West Washington
Springfield IL 62767
217/785-9022
G)
h)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citations): Improper Claims Practice, 50 Ill. Adm. Code 919
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: The changes to Part 919 will modernize its provisions and
practices. It has been a significant period of time since this Part has been
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updated. These revisions are needed to keep up with the ever-changing
practices of insurance.
B)
Statutory Authority: Sections 154.5, 154.6 and 401 of the Illinois
Insurance Code [215 ILCS 5/154.5, 154.6 and 401], Section 10 of the
Voluntary Health Services Plans Act [215 ILCS 165/10], Section 25 of the
Dental Service Plan Act [215 ILCS 110/25] and Section 5-3 of the Health
Maintenance Organization Act [215 ILCS 125/5-3]
C)
Scheduled meeting/hearing dates: None are scheduled.
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: April 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: Difficult to determine at this time.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
C.J. Metcalf, P&C Compliance Analyst
Illinois Department of Insurance
320 W. Washington St.
Springfield IL 62767-0001
217/558-0853
G)
i)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citations): 50 Ill. Adm. Code 946, Certificates of Insurance
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: This new rule is to help prevent fraudulent certificates of
insurance and to make sure they are completed properly and as well as
making sure they get to the correct parties who are requesting the
Certificate of Insurance.
B)
Statutory Authority: 215 ILCS 155/45
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C)
Scheduled meeting/hearing dates: None are scheduled.
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: Spring 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
John Gatlin, Assistant Deputy Director
Property and Casualty Compliance Unit
Illinois Department of Insurance
320 West Washington Street, 5th Floor
Springfield IL 62767-0001
217/782-1786
G)
j)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citations): Construction and Filing of Life Insurance and
Annuity Forms, 50 Ill. Adm. Code 1405
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: The rule will be revised to update terminology and
procedures. A subsection will be added to 1405.20 (b) regarding "ICC" at
the beginning of the form number and language will be added to 50 Ill.
Adm. Code 1405.20(c)(6).
B)
Statutory Authority: 215 ILCS 5/143(1)
C)
Scheduled meeting/hearing dates: None are scheduled.
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: January 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: None
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F)
Agency contact person for information:
Arlene Mehsling, Insurance Analyst IV
Illinois Department of Insurance
320 West Washington
Springfield IL 62767
217/785-9022
G)
k)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citations): Variable Contracts, 50 Ill. Adm. Code 1451
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: The Department recently amended the definition of a
variable contract in Part 1451 – Variable Contracts. The intent of the
change was to include products in the definition of variable that were
previously excluded. It was not the intent to exclude any products that had
previously been included. A requirement that a contract be registered with
the SEC was added to the definition. The addition of the language about
registering with the SEC had the unintended effect of excluding some
products from the definition of variable contract that are exempt from
registering with the SEC, but otherwise meet the definition of variable
contract. A new amendment will correct the issue.
B)
Statutory Authority: 215 ILCS 5/401 and 245.24
C)
Scheduled meeting/hearing dates: None are scheduled.
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: January 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: None expected.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Susan Christy, Acting Life Actuary
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320 West Washington
Springfield IL 62767
217/785-0903
G)
l)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citations): Family Group Life Insurance Policy Forms, 50 Ill.
Adm. Code 1603
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: The rule is being repealed because it duplicates 50 Ill. Adm.
Code 1403.
B)
Statutory Authority: Implementing Sections 143, 149, 154, 224, 225 and
281 and authorized by Section 401 of the Illinois Insurance Code (215
ILCS 5/143, 149, 154, 224, 225, 281)
C)
Scheduled meeting/hearing dates: None are scheduled.
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: January 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Arlene Mehsling, Insurance Analyst IV
Illinois Department of Insurance
320 West Washington
Springfield IL 62767
217/785-9022
G)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: 50 Ill. Adm. Code
1403
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m)
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citations): Accident and Health Reserves, 50 Ill. Adm. Code
2004
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: The Rule references the 2008 version of the Accounting
Practices and Procedures Manual. The manual has been updated, so the
Rule should be amended to reference the current version of the manual.
B)
Statutory Authority: Implementing Section 353a and authorized by
Section 401 of the Illinois Insurance Code [215 ILCS 5/353a and 401]
C)
Scheduled meeting/hearing dates: None are scheduled.
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: January 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: Unknown.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Susan Christy, Acting Life Actuary
Illinois Department of Insurance
320 West Washington
Springfield IL 62767
217/785-0903
G)
n)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citations): Long-Term Care Insurance, 50 Ill. Adm. Code
2012
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: The Long-Term Care Insurance Model Regulation (NAIC
Model 641) was recently modified. Illinois Long-Term Care Insurance
regulations should be updated to reflect these changes. In addition, the
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Illinois Long-Term Care Insurance regulations should be modified to
reflect several changes recommended by the NAIC Senior Issues Task
Force Model Bulletin to All Licensed Insurers Writing Long-Term Care
Insurance (August 9, 2013).
B)
Statutory Authority: 215 ILCS 5/351A-11
C)
Scheduled meeting/hearing dates: None are scheduled.
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: January 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: None expected.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Eric Anderson, Actuary I
Illinois Department of Insurance
320 West Washington
Springfield IL 62767
217/782-6284
G)
o)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citations): Standard Health Applications, 50 Ill. Adm. Code
2030
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: 215 ILCS 5/359b was repealed and therefore DOI is
proposing to repeal the associated rule.
B)
Statutory Authority: SB 3322
C)
Scheduled meeting/hearing dates: None are scheduled.
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: January 2015
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E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Cindy Colonius, Acting Deputy Director
Consumer Market Division
Illinois Department of Insurance
320 West Washington
Springfield IL 62767
217/782-4572
G)
p)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: 50 Ill. Adm. Code
2043, 2101, 2405
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citations): Accident and Health Expense Reporting, 50 Ill.
Adm. Code 2043
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: 215 ILCS 5/359b was repealed and therefore DOI is
proposing to repeal the associated rule.
B)
Statutory Authority: SB 3322
C)
Scheduled meeting/hearing dates: None are scheduled.
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: January 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Cindy Colonius, Acting Deputy Director
Consumer Market Division
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Illinois Department of Insurance
320 West Washington
Springfield IL 62767
217/782-4572
G)
q)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: 50 Ill. Adm. Code
2030, 2101, 2405
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citations): Legal Reserve Life Blank, 50 Ill. Adm. Code 2101
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Article XVI of the Illinois Insurance Code was repealed;
therefore DOI is proposing to repeal the associated rule.
B)
Statutory Authority: SB 3322
C)
Scheduled meeting/hearing dates: None are scheduled.
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: January 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Amy Stuart
Financial Corporate Division
Department of Insurance
320 West Washington, 4th Floor
Springfield IL 62767-0001
217/782-9694
G)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: 50 Ill. Adm. Code
2030, 2043, 2405
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r)
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citations): Intergovernmental Joint Insurance Pool Annual
Audited Financial Statement, 50 Ill. Adm. Code 2405
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Part 2405 will be updated to reflect that intergovernmental
pools need to submit a certified actuarial report to DOI as a result of SB
3322 becoming law.
B)
Statutory Authority: SB 3322
C)
Scheduled meeting/hearing dates: None are scheduled.
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: Spring 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: Unknown
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Marcy Savage
Department of Insurance
320 West Washington, 4th Floor
Springfield IL 62767-0001
217/524-0016
G)
r)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: 2030, 2043, 2101
Part(s) (Heading and Code Citations): Annual Retaliatory Tax, 50 Ill. Adm. Code 2515
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: The Department's existing rule has been held invalid by the
courts for conflicting with the statute. See United States Liability
Insurance Co. v. Dept. of Insurance, 13 N.E.3d 767 (4th Dist. 2014).
Rulemaking may be necessary to conform rule to statute in connection
with accounting basis used for calculation of retaliatory tax.
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B)
Statutory Authority: 215 ILCS 5/444 and 5/444.1
C)
Scheduled meeting/hearing dates: None are scheduled.
D)
Date agency anticipates First Notice: April, 2015
E)
Effect on small businesses, small municipalities or not for profit
corporations: None anticipated.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
James Rundblom, Deputy General Counsel
Department of Insurance
320 West Washington, 4th Floor
Springfield IL 62767-0001
217/785-8559
G)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: 50 Ill. Adm. Code
2500, 2510, 2520, 2525. HA#1 to SB 3366 may obviate the need for this
rule change if the amendment is passed into law.
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a)
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Income Tax, 86 Ill. Adm. Code 100
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: New rules will be added to Part 100 concerning the tax credit
for Tech Prep Youth Vocational Programs (IITA Section 209); the
reallocation of items under IITA Section 404; pass-through of investment
credits from partnerships and Subchapter S corporations to their partners
and shareholders; filing of refund claims and other collection matters,
statutes of limitations, and interest computations.
Part 100 will be amended by adding rules and amending existing rules
governing the computation of base income under Article 2 of the IITA, the
allocation and apportionment of base income under Article 3 of the IITA,
and the filing of returns and payment of taxes under Articles 5 and 6 of the
IITA.
Part 100 will be amended to update the provisions defining unitary
business groups and computing the combined tax liability of unitary
business groups.
Part 100 will be amended by adding rules providing guidance on the
addition and subtraction modifications allowed in IITA Section 203, on
the credit for residential property taxes paid in IITA Section 208, on the
acceptance of substitute W-2s, electronic filing of returns, and rounding
amounts on returns to the nearest dollar.
Part 100 will be amended to clarify definitions of terms in IITA Section
1501(a).
Part 100 will be amended to implement legislation enacted in 2005, 2006,
2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014, including the historic
preservation and hospital credits, the credits and subtractions allowed with
respect to enterprise zones, credits for hiring veterans and ex-felons, bonus
depreciation adjustments, withholding by employers, partnerships,
Subchapter S corporations and trusts, changes to apportionment formulas
and taxation of real estate investment trusts and their investors, recoveries
of itemized deductions, repayments of claim-of-right amounts, special net
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loss rules for cooperatives and real estate mortgage investment companies,
the computation of tax for partners in civil unions, taxpayer elections to
credit overpayments against other liabilities, and appeals to the Tax
Tribunal.
Part 100 will be amended to provide additional guidance on nexus and on
the Illinois income tax consequences of changes in federal income tax
laws.
Part 100 will be amended to reflect amendments to the IITA in 2013
regarding composite returns and pass-through entity withholding.
Finally, the Department will continue the updating and correction of Part
100.
B)
Statutory Authority: 35 ILCS 5/101 and 35 ILCS 5/1401
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No schedule has been established at
this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: As noted above, there will be a
number of rulemakings proposed with respect to Part 100 over the next six
months. We anticipate filing rulemakings amending Part 100 on a regular
basis during the next six months of this year.
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: These rulemakings will Effect any business that incurs an
income tax filing obligation.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Paul Caselton
Deputy General Counsel, Income Tax
Illinois Department of Revenue
101 W. Jefferson, 5-500
Springfield IL 62794
217/524-3951
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b)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Property Tax Code, 86 Ill. Adm. Code 110
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Part 110 will be amended to implement the new Disabled
Persons' Homestead Exemption under 35 ILCS 200/15-168.
Part 110 will be amended to adopt new rules to implement changes made
to the Senior Citizens Assessment Freeze Homestead Exemption under 35
ILCS 200/15-172.
Part 110 will be amended with respect to 110.160 for Multi-township
assessment districts in order to update the assessment districts.
Part 110 will be amended with respect to 110.162 for Township and
Multi-Township Assessor Qualifications. The amendment deals with the
approved designation list from the Department of Revenue.
Part 110 will be amended with respect to 110.155 to update population
changes in counties, which resulted in different requirements for those
counties with respect to course and examination requirements for board of
review members. The changes in the county populations will be reflected
in the attached map accompanying Part 110.155, referred to as Illustration
A. Part 110.155 will also be amended to correct typographical errors in
subsections b) 3); b) 5); d); and e) 3).
Part 110 may be amended to reflect the provisions of Public Act 97-0688,
which made changes to property tax exemption law concerning hospitals.
B)
Statutory Authority: Implementing the Property Tax Code [35 ILCS 200]
and authorized by Section 2505-625 of the Civil Administrative Code of
Illinois [20 ILCS 2505/2505-625]; 35 ILCS 200/15-168; 35 ILCS 200/1565; 35 ILCS 200/15-172; 35 ILCS 200/6; 35 ILCS 200/6-10; and 35 ILCS
200/6-32.
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C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No schedule has been established.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: We anticipate filing rulemakings
amending Part 110 during the next six months of this year.
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Robin W. Gill
Associate Counsel, Property Tax
Illinois Department of Revenue
101 W. Jefferson, 5-500
Springfield IL 62794
217/524-4886
G)
c)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Rental Housing Support Program, 86 Ill. Adm.
Code 125
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: A new Part will be promulgated to implement the new
Rental Housing Support Program.
B)
Statutory Authority: 55 ILCS 5/3-5018
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No schedule has been established at
this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: We anticipate filing rulemakings
creating Part 121 during the next six months of this year.
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: De minimis. Small business and not-for-profit organizations
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are subject to the $10 recording fee for real estate related documents.
Units of local government are exempt under the statute.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Robin W. Gill
Associate Counsel, Property Tax
Illinois Department of Revenue
101 W. Jefferson, 5-500
Springfield IL 62794
217/524-4886
G)
d)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Retailers' Occupation Tax, 86 Ill. Adm. Code 130
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Amendments will be made to update the Retailers'
Occupation Tax regulations to reflect new statutory developments,
decisional law and Department policies. Rulemakings are also
promulgated as part of the Department's continuing effort to codify
policies contained in various letter rulings. Some of the highlights of
these changes include:
1.
Addition of a new regulation that implements the provisions of PA
98-628 and PA 98-1080, which change the method of determining
the "selling price" for first division and certain types of second
division motor vehicles that are leased for defined periods in
excess of one year.
2.
Amendment of Section 130.2007 to explain the proper use by an
exempt organization of its exemption identification number issued
by the Department and consequences of an organization's failure to
use ordinary care to ensure that the exemption identification
number is not improperly utilized. Consequences include
revocation of the exemption identification number.
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3.
Creation of a new section to provide guidance regarding the
documentation requirements for sales by retailers to exempt
organizations holding active exemption numbers issued by the
Department.
4.
Amend Section 130.1080 and 130.ILLUSTRATION A to provide
guidance on the documentation required to make tax-exempt sales
to governmental bodies and diplomatic/consular personnel.
5.
Amendment of Section 130.450 regarding installation, alteration,
and special service charges to provide further guidance through
examples for retailers who sell items that are commonly installed
into real estate, such as cabinets and counter tops.
6.
Amendment of Section 130.340 regarding rolling stock to provide
guidance through examples of items that qualify for the exemption
but do not become a part of the vehicle and to clarify the types of
registration numbers carriers need to provide to document that they
are for hire carrier; amendments are also anticipated in response to
P. A. 98-584 (new test for aircraft and watercraft used as rolling
stock).
7.
Amendment of Section 130.605 to add examples regarding the
drive-away permit exemption described in subsection (b) of that
Section and to provide additional guidance regarding the scope of
the reciprocal drive-away exemption, and to change the period of
use from "30 or more days" to "more than 30 days" that will trigger
Use Tax liability for a vehicle that was purchased in this State
under the drive-away permit exemption. This last change is being
proposed to conform to the recent change by the Secretary of
State's Office to extend the time period for a drive-away permit for
a vehicle for a maximum of 30 days.
8.
New section to describe how "deal of the day" types of
transactions are taxed and to provide examples regarding those
transactions.
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9.
Amendment of Sections 130.330, 130.101, and 130.1951 to reflect
the changes made as a result of the enactment of PA 98-583 (sales
of electricity are not subject to tax; manufacturing machinery and
equipment exemption does not apply to equipment used to produce
electricity; expanded manufacturing machinery and equipment
exemption does not apply to tangible personal property used in the
production of electricity).
10.
Amendment of Sections 130.1951, 130.1952 and 130.1954 to
reflect the provisions of PA 97-905, including reporting
requirements for businesses receiving enterprise zone/high impact
business/river edge incentives and new procedures for use in
documenting the building materials exemption for these incentives.
Additional changes are made in response to PA 98-109, which
provides additional requirements for contractor reporting and
authorizes rules for failure to properly report.
11.
Amendment of Sections 130.501 and 130.745 to reflect changes
made as a result of PA 98-0496, which authorizes the Department
to disallow the vendor's discount under certain circumstances
12.
Amendment of Section 130.910 in response to enactment of PA
98-352, which prohibits the sale, possession and use of automated
sales suppression devices, or zappers.
13.
Amendment of Section 130.910 in response to enactment of PA
97-1074, which added the criminal offense of sales tax evasion.
B)
Statutory Authority: 35 ILCS 120/12
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No schedule has been established at
this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: As noted above, there will be a
number of rulemakings proposed with respect to Part 130 over the next six
months. We anticipate filing rulemakings amending Part 130 on a regular
basis during the next six months of this year.
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E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: Small businesses that sell tangible personal property at retail
will be Effected by these regulations. Businesses that sell tangible
personal property and have that property delivered to their customers,
including sales made through the use of the Internet, mail order, telephone
and television orders, will be impacted by the changes to Sections 130.410
and 130.415 regarding transportation and delivery charges. Retailers
who sell counter tops and cabinets will be impacted by the changes to
Section 130.450. Tax exempt organizations will be Effected by the
changes proposed to Section 130.2005, 130.2007, and the new section
providing guidance on how to document exempt sales to those
organizations. Persons purchasing aircraft and watercraft for use as
rolling stock moving in interstate commerce will be Effected by the
changes to Section 130.340, as will sellers of such items.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Jerilynn Gorden
Deputy General Counsel, Sales and Excise Tax
Illinois Department of Revenue
101 W. Jefferson, 5-500
Springfield IL 62794
217/782-2844
G)
e)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Service Occupation Tax, 86 Ill. Adm. Code 140
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Amendments will be made as part of a general update to
clarify application of the Service Occupation Tax and to reflect recent
decisional law, statutory changes and Department policy. Some of the
highlights of these changes are the addition of language prohibiting the
sale, possession and use of automated sales suppression devices, or
zappers in response to PA 98-352
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B)
Statutory Authority: 35 ILCS 115/12
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No schedule has been established at
this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: As noted above, there will be a
number of rulemakings proposed with respect to Part 140 over the next six
months. We anticipate filing rulemakings amending Part 140 on a regular
basis during the next six months of this year.
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: Servicemen transferring tangible personal property incident
to service will be Effected by these rules.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Jerilynn Gorden
Deputy General Counsel, Sales and Excise Tax
Illinois Department of Revenue
101 W. Jefferson, 5-500
Springfield IL 62794
217/782-2844
G)
f)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Use Tax, 86 Ill. Adm. Code 150
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Amendments will be made to update the Use Tax regulations
to reflect new statutory developments, decisional law and Department
policies. Some of the highlights of these changes include:
Amendment of Section 150.310 to change the period of use from "30 or
more days" to "more than 30 days" that will trigger Use Tax liability for a
vehicle that was purchased in this State under the drive-away permit
exemption. The change to Section 150.310 is being made in order to
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conform to the recent change by the Secretary of State's Office to extend
the time period for a drive-away permit for a maximum of 30 days.
Amendment of Section 150.401 to clarify when out-of-State retailers
attending trade shows in this State are not considered to have a Use Tax
collection on remote sales to Illinois customers and to provide guidance on
other issues presented by retailer presence at trade shows in Illinois.
Add a new Section 150.1015 in response to PA 98-352, which prohibits
the sale, possession and use of automated sales suppression devices, or
zappers, and amend Part 150, Subpart I, dealing with penalties and
interest.
Amend the definition of "retailer maintaining a place of business in this
State" in Section 150.201 to include the provisions of PA 98-1089, which
amended the "click-through" nexus provisions of this definition in
response to Performance Marketing Ass'n v. Hamer, 2013 IL 114496.
Amend regulations to reflect the provisions of the Liquor Control Act of
1934 that require a person who obtains a winery shippers license and who
is not otherwise required to register under the Retailers' Occupation Tax
Act, to collect and remit Use Tax on sales of wine to Illinois purchasers.
B)
Statutory Authority: 35 ILCS 105/12
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No schedule has been established at
this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: We anticipate filing rulemakings
amending Part 150 during the next six months of this year.
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: These amendments will Effect persons subject to the Use
Tax.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Jerilynn Gorden
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Deputy General Counsel, Sales and Excise Tax
Illinois Department of Revenue
101 W. Jefferson, 5-500
Springfield IL 62794
217/782-2844
G)
g)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Service Use Tax, 86 Ill. Adm. Code 160
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Amendments will be made to update the Service Use Tax
regulations to reflect new statutory developments, decisional law and
Department policies. Some of the highlights of these changes include
addition of a new Section in response to enactment of PA 98-352, which
prohibits the sale, possession of use of automated sales suppression
devices, or zappers, and amendment of other sections of Part 160 dealing
with penalties and interest.
B)
Statutory Authority: 35 ILCS 110/12
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No schedule has been established at
this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: We anticipate filing rulemakings
amending Part 160 during the next six months of this year.
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: These amendments will Effect persons subject to the
Service Use Tax, including persons required to collect Service Use Tax
from Illinois purchasers.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Jerilynn Gorden
Deputy General Counsel, Sales and Excise Tax
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G)
h)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Practice and Procedure for Hearings before the
Illinois Department of Revenue, 86 Ill. Adm. Code Part 200
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Amendments are anticipated to the Department's
administrative hearings practice and procedure regulations to reflect the
changes to those regulations as the result of the creation of the
Independent Tax Tribunal under the Independent Tax Tribunal Act of
2012, 35 ILCS 1010/1 et seq. Amendments will be made to reflect any
recent decisional law, statutory changes, and Department policy.
B)
Statutory Authority: 20 ILCS 2505/2505-10.
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No schedule has been established at
this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: We anticipate filing rulemakings
during the next six months of this year.
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: All types of businesses, some municipalities and not-forprofit corporations may be impacted by these proposed changes regarding
the creation of the Independent Tax Tribunal to hear certain administrative
protests of tax matters.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Terry D. Charlton
Chief Administrative Law Judge
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101 West Jefferson Street – Level 5SW
Springfield IL 62702
217/782-6995
G)
i)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: Rules of the
Independent Tax Tribunal.
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Business District Retailers' Occupation Tax, 86 Ill.
Adm. Code 400
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: A new Part will be promulgated to set out specific
procedures and requirements for the business district retailers' occupation
tax authorized by PA 93-1053. On November 21, 2013, the Illinois
Supreme Court, in Hartney Fuel Oil Co. v. Hamer 2013 IL 115130,
invalidated Department rules that retailers had long relied on upon to
determine which locally-imposed sales taxes they were required to pay.
Proposed rules will provide guidance for retailers to determine what local
taxes they incur based on the location where they are "engaged in the
business of selling tangible personal property."
B)
Statutory Authority: 65 ILCS 5/11-74.3-6
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No schedule has been established at
this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: We anticipate filing rulemakings
during the next six months of this year.
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: Municipalities are authorized to impose this tax within
business districts established by those municipalities. All businesses that
are engaged in making sales of tangible personal property at retail within a
business district where this tax is imposed will be subject to tax.
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F)
Agency contact person for information:
Jerilynn Gorden
Deputy General Counsel, Sales and Excise Tax
Illinois Department of Revenue
101 W. Jefferson, 5-500
Springfield IL 62794
217/782-2844
G)
j)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Business District Service Occupation Tax, 86 Ill.
Adm. Code 405
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: A new Part will be promulgated to set out specific
procedures and requirements for the service occupation tax authorized by
PA 93-1053.
B)
Statutory Authority: 65 ILCS 5/11-74.3-6
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No schedule has been established at
this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: We anticipate filing rulemakings
during the next six months of this year.
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: Municipalities are authorized to impose this tax within
business districts established by those municipalities. All businesses that
transfer tangible personal property incident to sales of service within a
business district where this tax is imposed will be subject to tax.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
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Illinois Department of Revenue
101 W. Jefferson, 5-500
Springfield IL 62794
217/782-2844
G)
k)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Liquor Control Act, 86 Ill. Adm. Code 420
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Amendments will be made to Section 420.10 to reflect the
provisions of PA 95-634, PA 96-34 and PA 96-38, which changed the
gallonage tax rates on beer, wine, cider and spirits effective September 1,
2009 and added provisions regarding licensed winery shippers. In
addition, administrative provisions will be added, including new sections
for definitions, investigations and hearings, administrative review of
Department decisions and confidentiality of tax information.
B)
Statutory Authority: 235 ILCS 5/8-1 et seq.
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No schedule has been established at
this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: We anticipate filing rulemakings
during the next six months of this year.
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: Manufacturers and importing distributors of beer, wine,
cider and spirits are Effected due to the change in tax rates on those items.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Jerilynn Gorden
Deputy General Counsel, Sales and Excise Tax
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G)
l)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: There are no related
rulemakings.
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Bingo License and Tax Act, 86 Ill. Adm. Code 430
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Regulations will be updated to reflect the provisions of PA
93-742, which authorizes the Department to issue 3-year bingo licenses,
including regular licenses, limited licenses or senior citizen restricted
licenses, and the amendments in PA 95-228, dealing with licensing. The
regulations will also be amended to clarify record keeping requirements
and the documentation required for a license application.
B)
Statutory Authority: 230 ILCS 25/1
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No schedule has been established at
this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: We anticipate filing rulemakings
during the next six months of this year.
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: Entities eligible for bingo licenses will be Effected by this
rulemaking.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Paul Caselton
Deputy General Counsel, Income Tax
Illinois Department of Revenue
101 W. Jefferson, 5-500
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G)
m)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: There are no related
rulemakings.
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Pull Tabs and Jar Games Act, 86 Ill. Adm. Code
432
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Regulations will be amended to implement the amendments
in PA 95-228 dealing with licensing and to clarify record keeping
requirements and the documentation required for a license application.
B)
Statutory Authority: 230 ILCS 20/1
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No schedule has been established at
this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: We anticipate filing rulemakings
during the next six months of this year.
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: Entities eligible for pull tabs and jar games licenses will be
Effected by this rulemaking.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Paul Caselton
Deputy General Counsel, Income Tax
Illinois Department of Revenue
101 W. Jefferson, 5-500
Springfield IL 62794
217/524-3951
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G)
n)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Cigarette Tax Act, 86 Ill. Adm. Code 440
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Amendments will be made to update the Cigarette Tax Act
regulations to reflect new statutory developments, decisional law and
Department policies. The Department anticipates amendments to reflect
provisions of P.L. 111-154, the federal "Prevent All Cigarette Trafficking
Act of 2009;" PA 95-1053 (new definitions; penalties); PA 96-782
(technical clean-up and penalties); PA 97-587 (manufacturer
representatives authorized); PA 96-1027 (secondary distributors
authorized); PA 97-688 (increased the tax rate for cigarettes); and PA 981055 (Cigarette Retailer Licensing provisions and associated
recordkeeping and enforcement requirements). Rulemakings will also be
promulgated as part of the Department's continuing effort to codify
policies contained in various letter rulings.
B)
Statutory Authority: 20 ILCS 2505/2505-30; 35 ILCS 130/1 et seq.
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No schedule has been established at
this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: We anticipate filing rulemakings
during the next six months of this year.
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: Minimal, depending upon what legislation may be enacted.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Jerilynn Gorden
Deputy General Counsel, Sales and Excise Tax
Illinois Department of Revenue
101 W. Jefferson, 5-500
Springfield IL 62794
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G)
o)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Cigarette Use Tax Act, 86 Ill. Adm. Code 450
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Amendments will be made to update the Cigarette Use Tax
Act regulations to reflect new statutory developments, decisional law and
Department policies. The Department anticipates amendments to these
rules to incorporate the changes of PA 95-1053 (new definitions;
penalties); PA 96-782 (technical clean-up and penalties); PA 97-587
(manufacturer representatives authorized); PA 96-1027 (secondary
distributors authorized); and PA 97-688 (increased the tax rate for
cigarettes); and PA 98-1055 (Cigarette Retailer Licensing provisions and
associated recordkeeping and enforcement requirements). Rulemakings
will also be promulgated as part of the Department's continuing effort to
codify policies contained in various letter rulings.
B)
Statutory Authority: 20 ILCS 2505/2505-80; 35 ILCS 135/1 et seq.
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No schedule has been established at
this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: We anticipate filing rulemakings
during the next six months of this year.
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: Minimal, depending upon what specific legislation may be
enacted.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Jerilynn Gorden
Deputy General Counsel, Sales and Excise Tax
Illinois Department of Revenue
101 W. Jefferson, 5-500
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G)
p)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Hydraulic Fracturing Tax, 86 Ill. Adm. Code 475
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: A new Part will be promulgated in response to enactment of
PA 98-22 and PA 98-23 (Hydraulic Fracturing Regulatory Act, including
the Illinois Hydraulic Fracturing Tax).
B)
Statutory Authority: 35 ILCS 450/2-65
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No schedule has been established at
this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: We anticipate filing rulemakings
during the next six months of this year.
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: Small businesses may be included in the persons required to
file returns, pay taxes and maintain books and records.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Jerilynn Gorden
Deputy General Counsel, Sales and Excise Tax
Illinois Department of Revenue
101 W. Jefferson, 5-500
Springfield IL 62794
217/782-2844
G)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: There are no related
rulemakings.
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Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Hotel Operators' Occupation Tax Act, 86 Ill. Adm.
Code 480
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Amendments will be made to update the Hotel Operators'
Occupation Tax Act regulations to reflect new statutory developments,
decisional law and Department policies. Rulemakings are also
promulgated as part of the Department's continuing effort to codify
policies contained in various letter rulings.
B)
Statutory Authority: 20 ILCS 2505/2505-85; 35 ILCS 145/1 et seq.
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No schedule has been established at
this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: We anticipate filing rulemakings
during the next six months of this year.
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: Minimal
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Jerilynn Gorden
Deputy General Counsel, Sales and Excise Tax
Illinois Department of Revenue
101 W. Jefferson, 5-500
Springfield IL 62794
217/782-2844
G)
r)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Telecommunications Excise Tax, 86 Ill. Adm. Code
495
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Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Regulations will be updated to reflect new statutory
provisions, decisional law and Department policy. Examples include:
Regulations that explain the manner in which DSL services are taxed.
Regulations that explain the telecommunications tax liabilities involved
when multiple parties are joined together in different conference calling
arrangements.
Amendment of Section 495.100 to clarify the ending date for using
alternate apportionment methods for imposing tax on portions of the
interstate inter-office channels for private lines.
B)
Statutory Authority: 35 ILCS 630
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No schedule has been established at
this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: We anticipate filing rulemakings to
Part 495 during the next six months of this year.
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: Retailers of telecommunications and their
telecommunications customers will be Effected by these regulations.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Jerilynn Gorden
Deputy General Counsel, Sales and Excise Tax
Illinois Department of Revenue
101 W. Jefferson, 5-500
Springfield IL 62794
217/782-2844
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s)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: There are no related
rulemakings.
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Motor Fuel Tax, 86 Ill. Adm. Code 500
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Regulations will be updated to reflect new statutory
provisions (such asPA 98-964, which changes the interest rate for IFTA
licensees) and new provisions and procedures under the International Fuel
Tax Agreement Changes will also be made to reflect new decisional law, ,
Department policy and procedures, including regulations requiring
electronic filing and payment by distributors, suppliers, receivers and
other licensees.
B)
Statutory Authority: 35 ILCS 505/14
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No schedule has been established at
this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: We anticipate filing rulemakings to
Part 500 during the next six months of this year.
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: Motor fuel distributors, suppliers and receivers, as well as
persons licensed under the International Fuel Tax Agreement, will be
Effected by these regulations.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Jerilynn Gorden
Deputy General Counsel, Sales and Excise Tax
Illinois Department of Revenue
101 W. Jefferson, 5-500
Springfield IL 62794
217/782-2844
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t)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: There are no related
rulemakings.
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): County School Facility Retailers' Occupation Tax,
86 Ill. Adm. Code 600
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: A new Part will be promulgated to implement the provisions
of PA 95-675 imposing a County School Facility Retailers' Occupation
Tax. Regulations are also anticipated in response to PA 98-584 which
changes the date for ordinance submission to the Department for local
taxes approved by referenda. On November 21, 2013, the Illinois
Supreme Court, in Hartney Fuel Oil Co. v. Hamer 2013 IL 115130,
invalidated Department rules that retailers had long relied on upon to
determine which locally-imposed sales taxes they were required to pay.
Proposed rules will provide guidance for retailers to determine what local
taxes they incur based on the location where they are "engaged in the
business of selling tangible personal property."
B)
Statutory Authority: 55 ILCS 5/5-1006.7
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No schedule has been established at
this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: We anticipate filing rulemakings
during the next six months of this year.
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: Counties imposing this tax and retailers located in such
jurisdictions will be Effected by this rulemaking.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Jerilynn Gorden
Deputy General Counsel, Sales and Excise Tax
Illinois Department of Revenue
101 W. Jefferson, 5-500
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G)
u)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: New Part 605
implementing a County School Facility Service Occupation Tax is related.
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): County School Facility Service Occupation Tax, 86
Ill. Adm. Code 605
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: A new Part will be promulgated to implement the provisions
of PA 95-675 imposing a County School Facility Service Occupation Tax.
Regulations are also anticipated in response to PA 98-584, which changes
the date for ordinance submission to the Department for local taxes
approved by referenda.
B)
Statutory Authority: 55 ILCS 5/5-1006.7
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No schedule has been established at
this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: We anticipate filing rulemakings
during the next six months of this year.
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: Businesses making sales of service in counties imposing the
tax will be minimally Effected.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Jerilynn Gorden
Deputy General Counsel, Sales and Excise Tax
Illinois Department of Revenue
101 W. Jefferson, 5-500
Springfield IL 62794
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G)
v)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: New Part 600
implementing a County School Facility Retailers' Occupation Tax is
related.
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Tobacco Products Tax Act of 1995, 86 Ill. Adm.
Code 660
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Amendments will be made to update the Tobacco Products
Tax Act regulations to reflect new statutory developments, decisional law
and Department policies. These amendments will include changes made
by PA 97-688 which increased the tax rate for tobacco products and
imposed a new weight-based tax rate on moist snuff. Provisions will also
be added to reflect the provisions of PA 98-273, which added a definition
of little cigars, taxed these items under the Tobacco Products Tax Act at
the rate established for cigarettes, and established specific provisions
governing their distribution and reporting. Rules will also be amended to
reflect the provisions of PA 98-1055, which establishes Tobacco Product
Retailer Licensing provisions and associated enforcement and
recordkeeping requirements. Rulemakings are also promulgated as part of
the Department's continuing effort to codify policies contained in various
letter rulings.
B)
Statutory Authority: 35 ILCS 143/10-1 et seq.
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No schedule has been established at
this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: We anticipate filing rulemakings
during the next six months of this year.
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: Minimal.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
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Jerilynn Gorden
Deputy General Counsel, Sales and Excise Tax
Illinois Department of Revenue
101 W. Jefferson, 5-500
Springfield IL 62794
217/782-2844
G)
w)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Special County Retailers' Occupation Tax for
Public Safety, 86 Ill. Adm. Code 670
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Amendments will be made to update the Special County
Retailers' Occupation Tax for Public Safety regulations to reflect new
statutory developments, decisional law and Department policies. The
rules will also be amended in response to PA 98-584, which changes the
date for ordinance submission to the Department for local taxes approved
by referenda.
B)
Statutory Authority: 55 ILCS 5/5-1006.5.
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No schedule has been established at
this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: We anticipate filing rulemakings
during the next six months of this year.
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: If imposed by a county after referendum, retailers would be
required to pay this tax on sales of tangible personal property.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Jerilynn Gorden
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Deputy General Counsel, Sales and Excise Tax
Illinois Department of Revenue
101 W. Jefferson, 5-500
Springfield IL 62794
217/782-2844
G)
x)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Special County Service Occupation Tax for Public
Safety, 86 Ill. Adm. Code 680
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Amendments will be made to update the Special County
Service Occupation Tax for Public Safety regulations to reflect new
statutory developments, decisional law and Department policies. The
rules will also be amended in response to PA 98-584, which changes the
date for ordinance submission to the Department for local taxes approved
by referenda. Rulemakings are also promulgated as part of the
Department's continuing effort to codify policies contained in various
letter rulings.
B)
Statutory Authority: 55 ILCS 5/5-1006.5
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No schedule has been established at
this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: We anticipate filing rulemakings
during the next six months of this year.
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: If imposed by a county after referendum, servicepersons
would be required to pay this tax on tangible personal property transferred
incident to a sale of service.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
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Jerilynn Gorden
Deputy General Counsel, Sales and Excise Tax
Illinois Department of Revenue
101 W. Jefferson, 5-500
Springfield IL 62794
217/782-2844
G)
y)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Non-Home Rule Municipal Retailers' Occupation
Tax, 86 Ill. Adm. Code 693
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Regulations will be promulgated to provide for the
administration of the tax, including regulations proposed response to PA
98-584, which changes the date for ordinance submission to the
Department for local taxes approved by referenda. Rulemakings are also
promulgated as part of the Department's continuing effort to codify
policies contained in various letter rulings.
B)
Statutory Authority: 65 ILCS 5/8-11-1.3
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No schedule has been established at
this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: We anticipate filing rulemakings
during the next six months of this year.
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: Municipalities imposing this tax and retailers located in
such jurisdictions will be Effected by this rulemaking.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Jerilynn Gorden
Deputy General Counsel, Sales and Excise Tax
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101 W. Jefferson, 5-500
Springfield IL 62794
217/782-2844
G)
z)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Non-Home Rule Municipal Service Occupation
Tax, 86 Ill. Adm. Code 694
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Regulations will be promulgated to provide for the
administration of the tax, including regulations proposed response to PA
98-584, which changes the date for ordinance submission to the
Department for local taxes approved by referenda. Rulemakings are also
promulgated as part of the Department's continuing effort to codify
policies contained in various letter rulings.
B)
Statutory Authority: 65 ILCS 5/8-11-1.4
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No schedule has been established at
this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: We anticipate filing rulemakings
during the next six months of this year.
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: Municipalities imposing this tax and servicemen located in
these jurisdictions will be Effected by this rulemaking.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Jerilynn Gorden
Deputy General Counsel, Sales and Excise Tax
Illinois Department of Revenue
101 W. Jefferson, 5-500
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G)
aa)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Uniform Penalty and Interest Act, 86 Ill. Adm.
Code 700
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: The Department will amend the regulations in Part 700 to
reflect recent amendments to the Uniform Penalty and Interest Act and
Department policies.
B)
Statutory Authority: 20 ILCS 2505/2505-795
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No schedule has been established at
this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: We anticipate filing rulemakings
during the next six months of this year.
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities and not-for-profit
corporations: These rulemakings will provide guidance for any business
or not-for-profit corporation that incurs tax liabilities potentially subject to
penalty or interest obligations under the Uniform Penalty and Interest Act.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Paul Caselton
Deputy General Counsel, Income Tax
Illinois Department of Revenue
101 W. Jefferson, 5-500
Springfield IL 62794
Telephone (217) 524-3951
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G)
bb)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): General Rules for All Taxes, 86 Ill. Adm. Code 800
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: Rules will be proposed in either a new Part Governing
Payment of Taxes by Credit Cards, 86 Ill. Adm. Code 780 or in Part 800
in response to PA 98-425, which authorizes the Department to promulgate
rules allowing payment of taxes by credit cards.
B)
Statutory Authority: PA 98-425 and applicable provisions of 20 ILCS
2505/1 et seq. (rulemaking authority for various taxes).
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No schedule has been established at
this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: We anticipate filing rulemakings
during the next six months of this year.
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: Small businesses or not-for-profit corporations may be
Effected positively by these rules, since they offer an alternative method
of tax payment.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Jerilynn Gorden
Deputy General Counsel, Sales and Excise Tax
Illinois Department of Revenue
101 W. Jefferson, 5-500
Springfield IL 62794
217/782-2844
G)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
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cc)
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Coin-Operated Amusement Device and Redemption
Machine Tax, 86 Ill. Adm. Code 460.
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: The rules will be amended in response to PA 97-1126, which
changed the definition of "redemption machine." The regulations will also
be updated to reflect new statutory developments, decisional law and
Department policies.
B)
Statutory Authority: 35 ILCS 510; 20 ILCS 2505/2505-105
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No schedule has been established at
this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: We anticipate filing rulemakings
during the next six months of this year.
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: Businesses offering redemption machines will be Effected
by this rulemaking.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Jerilynn Gorden
Deputy General Counsel, Sales and Excise Tax
Illinois Department of Revenue
101 W. Jefferson, 5-500
Springfield IL 62794
217/782-2844
G)
dd)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Medical Cannabis Cultivation Privilege Tax Law,
86 Ill. Adm. Code 429
1)
Rulemaking:
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A)
Description: Rules governing the Medical Cannabis Cultivation Privilege
Tax Law will be updated as necessary to reflect new procedures and
Department policies.
B)
Statutory Authority: Medical Cannabis Cultivation Privilege Tax Law,
410 ILCS 130/215
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: No schedule has been established at
this time.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: We anticipate filing rulemakings
during the next six months of the year.
E)
Effect on small business, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: Small businesses may be included in the persons required to
file returns, pay taxes and maintain books and records.
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Jerilynn Gorden
Deputy General Counsel, Sales and Excise Tax
Illinois Department of Revenue
101 W. Jefferson, 5-500
Springfield IL 62794
217/782-2844
G)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
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JANUARY 2015 REGULATORY AGENDA
a)
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): General Provisions 23 Ill. Adm. Code 2700
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: ISAC annually reviews its rules in order to implement State
statutory amendments and to clarify issues that have arisen during the
previous year.
In addition ISAC proposes the following substantive amendment: The
MAP Advising Working Group Final Report resulted in two
recommendations to be implemented by ISAC to improve student success
and completion in higher education. Institutions shall annually submit to
ISAC graduation and completion rate data as well as information
regarding student advising and support programs. Such information is
intended to enhance ISAC's ability to evaluate and improve program
effectiveness. When requesting additional reporting from institutions,
ISAC will make reasonable efforts to minimize the administrative burden
associated with fulfilling those requests.
B)
Statutory Authority: Implementing the Higher Education Student
Assistance Act [110 ILCS 947]; Title IV of the Higher Education Act of
1965, as amended (20 USC 1070 et seq., as amended by P.L. 105-244);
and authorized by Section 20(f) of the Higher Education Student
Assistance Act [110 ILCS 947/20(f)].
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: At this time, ISAC has not scheduled
a hearing or a meeting specifically to solicit comments on this anticipated
rulemaking. Nonetheless, members of the public may submit views or
comments in writing to the individual identified in item F, below.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: January 2015
E)
Affect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Lynn Hynes
Agency Rules Coordinator
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Illinois Student Assistance Commission
1755 Lake Cook Road
Deerfield IL 60015
847/948-8500, ext. 2305
email: lynn.hynes@isac.illinois.gov
fax: 847/831-8299
G)
b)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Illinois National Guard (ING) Grant Program 23 Ill.
Adm. Code 2730
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: To designate potential state benefits available via the Illinois
National Guard Grant (ING) Program as the last payer for veterans with
less than 100% Post-9/11 GI Bill eligibility who are concurrently drawing
ING benefits. The proposed change is intended to maximize benefit
preservation for veterans that qualify for both potentially available state
benefits and the Post-9/11 GI Bill.
B)
Statutory Authority: Implementing Section 45 and authorized by Section
20(f) of the Higher Education Student Assistance Act [110 ILCS 947/45
and 20(f)].
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: At this time, ISAC has not scheduled
a hearing or a meeting specifically to solicit comments on this anticipated
rulemaking. Nonetheless, members of the public may submit views or
comments in writing to the individual identified in item F, below.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: January 2015
E)
Affect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Lynn Hynes
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Agency Rules Coordinator
Illinois Student Assistance Commission
1755 Lake Cook Road
Deerfield IL 60015
847/948-8500, ext. 2305
email: lynn.hynes@isac.illinois.gov
fax: 847/831-8299
G)
c)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Illinois Veterans Grant (IVG) Program 23 Ill. Adm.
Code 2733
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: To designate potential state benefits available via the Illinois
Veteran Grant (IVG) Program as the last payer for veterans with less than
100% Post-9/11 GI Bill eligibility who are concurrently drawing IVG
benefits. The proposed change is intended to maximize benefit
preservation for veterans that qualify for both potentially available state
benefits and the Post-9/11 GI Bill.
B)
Statutory Authority: Implementing Section 40 and authorized by Section
20(f) of the Higher Education Student Assistance Act [110 ILCS 947/40
and 20(f)].
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: At this time, ISAC has not scheduled
a hearing or a meeting specifically to solicit comments on this anticipated
rulemaking. Nonetheless, members of the public may submit views or
comments in writing to the individual identified in item F, below.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: January 2015
E)
Affect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
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JANUARY 2015 REGULATORY AGENDA
Lynn Hynes
Agency Rules Coordinator
Illinois Student Assistance Commission
1755 Lake Cook Road
Deerfield IL 60015
847/948-8500, ext. 2305
email: lynn.hynes@isac.illinois.gov
fax: 847/831-8299
G)
d)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Monetary Award Program (MAP) 23 Ill. Adm.
Code 2735
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: ISAC annually reviews its rules in order to implement State
and federal statutory amendments and to clarify issues that have arisen
during the previous year.
In addition, ISAC proposes the following substantive amendment: For the
2015-16 and 2016-17 academic years, new proposed rulemaking, Section
2735.35, provides additional and specific consideration to the needs of
dislocated workers. The intent is to allow applicants who are dislocated
workers an opportunity to receive a MAP grant to attend college even if
applying later than the general pool of applicants.
B)
Statutory Authority: Implementing Section 35 and authorized by Section
20(f) of the Higher Education Student Assistance Act [110 ILCS 947/35
and 20(f)].
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: At this time, ISAC has not scheduled
a hearing or a meeting specifically to solicit comments on this anticipated
rulemaking. Nonetheless, members of the public may submit views or
comments in writing to the individual identified in item F, below.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: January 2015
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E)
Affect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Lynn Hynes
Agency Rules Coordinator
Illinois Student Assistance Commission
1755 Lake Cook Road
Deerfield IL 60015
847/948-8500, ext. 2305
email: lynn.hynes@isac.illinois.gov
fax: 847/831-8299
G)
e)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): State Scholar Program 23 Ill. Adm. Code 2760
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: ISAC annually reviews its rules in order to clarify issues that
have arisen during the previous year. We continue to increase the level of
standardization in procedures, format and terminology throughout our
programmatic rules.
In addition, ISAC proposes the following substantive amendment: The
New Illinois Learning Standards Incorporating the Common Core have
been adopted in Illinois in conjunction with similar changes in over 40
other states, which resulted in the elimination of the Prairie State
Achievement Exam (PSAE). We are deleting language in 2760.30(i) as the
PSAE exam will no longer be offered in Illinois.
B)
Statutory Authority: Implementing Section 25 and authorized by Section
20(f) of the Higher Education Student Assistance Act [110 ILCS 947/25
and 20(f)]
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: At this time, ISAC has not scheduled
a hearing or a meeting specifically to solicit comments on this anticipated
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rulemaking. Nonetheless, members of the public may submit views or
comments in writing to the individual identified in item F, below.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: January 2015
E)
Affect on small business, municipalities or not-for-profit corporations:
None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Lynn Hynes
Agency Rules Coordinator
Illinois Student Assistance Commission
1755 Lake Cook Road
Deerfield IL 60015
847/948-8500, ext. 2305
email: lynn.hynes@isac.illinois.gov
fax: 847/831-8299
G)
f)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Part (Heading and Code Citation): Minority Teachers of Illinois (MTI) Scholarship
Program 23 Ill. Adm. Code 2763
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: ISAC annually reviews its rules in order to implement State
and federal statutory amendments and to clarify issues that have arisen
during the previous year. We also continue to increase the level of
standardization and simplification in procedures, format and terminology
throughout our programmatic rules.
B)
Statutory Authority: Implementing Section 50 and authorized by Section
20(f) of the Higher Education Student Assistance Act [110 ILCS 947/50
and 20(f)].
C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: At this time, ISAC has not scheduled
a hearing or a meeting specifically to solicit comments on this anticipated
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rulemaking. Nonetheless, members of the public may submit views or
comments in writing to the individual identified in item F, below.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: January 2015
E)
Affect on small business, municipalities or not-for-profit corporations:
None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Lynn Hynes
Agency Rules Coordinator
Illinois Student Assistance Commission
1755 Lake Cook Road
Deerfield IL 60015
847/948-8500, ext. 2305
email: lynn.hynes@isac.illinois.gov
fax: 847/831-8299
G)
g)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
Parts (Heading and Code Citations): Golden Apple Scholars of Illinois Program 23 Ill.
Adm. Code 2764
1)
Rulemaking:
A)
Description: ISAC annually reviews its rules in order to implement State
and federal statutory amendments. In addition, we are deleting language
referencing institutional certification in Section 2764.40 as institutional
certification is already required by 23 Ill. Admin. Code 2700.50(c) and
(d).
B)
Statutory Authority: Implementing Section 52 of the Higher Education
Student Assistance Act [110 ILCS 947/52] and authorized by Sections
20(f) and 52(h) of the Higher Education Student Assistance Act [110
ILCS 947/20(f) and 52(h)].
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C)
Scheduled Meeting/Hearing Dates: At this time, ISAC has not scheduled
a hearing or a meeting specifically to solicit comments on this anticipated
rulemaking. Nonetheless, members of the public may submit views or
comments in writing to the individual identified in item F, below.
D)
Date Agency anticipates First Notice: January 2015
E)
Affect on small businesses, small municipalities or not-for-profit
corporations: None
F)
Agency contact person for information:
Lynn Hynes
Agency Rules Coordinator
Illinois Student Assistance Commission
1755 Lake Cook Road
Deerfield IL 60015
847/948-8500, ext. 2305
email: lynn.hynes@isac.illinois.gov
fax: 847/831-8299
G)
Related rulemakings and other pertinent information: None
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SERVICES
NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL TO MEET THE OBJECTION OF THE
JOINT COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES
1)
Heading of the Part: Hospital Services
2)
Code Citation: 89 Ill. Adm. Code 148
3)
Section Number:
148.299
4)
Date Notice of Proposed Rules Published in the Register: August 29, 2014; 38 Ill. Reg.
18052
5)
Date JCAR Statement of Objection Published in the Register: 39 Ill. Reg. 581; January
2, 2015
6)
Summary of Action Taken by the Agency: At its December 16, 2014 meeting, the Joint
Committee on Administrative Rules considered the above-cited rulemaking and issued an
objection because the Department is expanding medical assistance payments to certain
hospitals in this rulemaking that are not specifically authorized by statute.
Proposed Action:
Amendment
The Department disagrees with the basis of the objection issued by the Joint Committee
regarding the rulemaking regarding medical assistance payments. However, the
Department withdraws the rule.
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ILLINOIS GENERAL ASSEMBLY
SECOND NOTICES RECEIVED
The following second notices were received during the period of December 23, 2014 through
December 29, 2014. The rulemakings are scheduled for review at the Committee's January 13,
2015 meeting. Other items not contained in this published list may also be considered.
Members of the public wishing to express their views with respect to a rulemaking should submit
written comments to the Committee at the following address: Joint Committee on
Administrative Rules, 700 Stratton Bldg., Springfield IL 62706.
Second
Notice
Expires
2/6/15
Agency and Rule
Start
Of First
Notice
Department of Insurance, Insurance Data
Reporting Requirements (50 Ill. Adm. Code
4203)
9/26/14
38 Ill. Reg.
19083
JCAR
Meeting
1/13/15
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PROCLAMATIONS
2014-476
Drunk and Drugged Driving (3D) Prevention Month
WHEREAS, motor vehicle crashes killed 991 people in Illinois during 2013; and,
WHEREAS, hundreds of those deaths involved a driver impaired by alcohol and/or drugs; and,
WHEREAS, the December holiday season is traditionally one of the most deadly times of the year
for impaired driving; and,
WHEREAS, for thousands of families across the state and the nation, holidays are a time to
remember loved ones lost; and,
WHEREAS, organizations across the state and the nation are joined with the Drive Sober or Get
Pulled Over and other campaigns that foster public awareness of the dangers of impaired driving
and anti-impaired driving law enforcement efforts; and,
WHEREAS, the State of Illinois is proud to partner with the Illinois Department of
Transportation’s Division of Traffic Safety and other traffic safety groups in the effort to make our
roads and streets safer; and,
THEREFORE, I, Pat Quinn, Governor of the State of Illinois, do hereby proclaim December 2014
as DRUNK AND DRUGGED DRIVING (3D) PREVENTION MONTH in Illinois, and do
hereby call upon all citizens, government agencies, business leaders, hospitals and health care
providers, schools, and public and private institutions to promote awareness of the impaired
driving problem, to support programs and policies to reduce the incidence of impaired driving, and
to promote safer and healthier behaviors regarding the use of alcohol and other drugs this
December holiday season and throughout the year.
Issued by the Governor November 6, 2014
Filed by the Secretary of State December 29, 2014
2014-477
School Psychology Awareness Week
WHEREAS, all children and youth learn best when they are healthy, supported and receive an
education that enables them to strive, grow and thrive academically, socially and emotionally; and,
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WHEREAS, schools can more effectively ensure that all students are able to learn when they meet
the needs of the whole child and provide integrated, multi-tiered support; and,
WHEREAS, children’s mental health is directly linked to their learning and development, and the
learning environment provides an optimal context to promote good mental health; and,
WHEREAS, sound psychological principles are integral to instruction and learning, social and
emotional development, prevention and early intervention, and safety, as well as supporting
culturally diverse student populations; and,
WHEREAS, school psychology has over 60 years of well established, widely recognized, and
highly effective practices and standards that are included in NASP’s Model for Comprehensive
and Integrated School Psychology Services; and,
WHEREAS, school psychologists are specially trained to deliver a continuum of mental health
services and academic supports that lower barriers to teaching and learning; and,
WHEREAS, school psychologists help children thrive by nurturing their individual strengths
across both personal and academic endeavors; and,
WHEREAS, school psychologists are trained to assess student and school-based barriers to
learning, utilize data-based decision-making, implement research-driven prevention and
intervention strategies, evaluate outcomes and improve accountability; and,
WHEREAS, it is important that the citizens of the State of Illinois recognize the vital role that
school psychologists play in the personal and academic development of our children; and,
THEREFORE, I, Pat Quinn, Governor of the State of Illinois, do hereby proclaim November 1014, 2014, as SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY AWARENESS WEEK in Illinois.
Issued by the Governor November 6, 2014
Filed by the Secretary of State December 29, 2014
2014-478
Coach Joe Newton Day
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WHEREAS, for over fifty years, Coach Joe Newton has served as cross country coach at York
High School, creating a lasting impact in the athletics program; and,
WHEREAS, Coach Joe Newton was the first high school coach to serve as assistant manager for
US marathon runners during the 1988 Olympics; and,
WHEREAS, Coach Joe Newton has been honored as National Cross Country Coach of the Year
four times; and,
WHEREAS, in light of his incredible accomplishments, a documentary has been made about
Coach Joe Newton’s life; and,
WHEREAS, Coach Newton is known for his motivational talks, and has written four books on
physiological and psychological factors that are required for training; and,
WHEREAS, the contributions of team sports in local communities produce a sense of inspiration
and pride within our schools, our towns, and our state, especially when dedicated coaches foster a
sense of excellence, persistence, and teamwork; and,
WHEREAS, under Coach Joe Newton’s leadership, the cross country teams at York High School
have consistently demonstrated extraordinary teamwork by winning 28 state cross country
championships and 1 state track title, upholding the rich athletic traditions of the State of Illinois;
and,
THEREFORE, I, Pat Quinn, Governor of the State of Illinois do hereby proclaim November 12,
2014 as COACH JOE NEWTON DAY in Illinois, in recognition of his remarkable leadership
and dedication to the cross country program and his runners.
Issued by the Governor November 10, 2014
Filed by the Secretary of State December 29, 2014
2014-479
Congressman Lane Evans Day
WHEREAS, born on August 4, 1951, in Rock Island, Illinois, Lane Evans would go on to become
one of our state’s most accomplished Congressman; and,
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WHEREAS, Congressman Lane Evans graduated from Alleman High School and received a
bachelor’s degree from Augustana College and a law degree from Georgetown University; and,
WHEREAS, a legal aid attorney from Rock Island, Lane Evans was first elected to Congress in
1982 at the age of 31and would go on to serve 12 productive terms; and,
WHEREAS, a patriotic American, Congressman Lane Evans served our nation with distinction as
a Marine during Vietnam and would go on to fight for veterans’ rights as a legislator. As the senior
Democrat on the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee, Congressman Lane Evans pushed
legislation to help those exposed to Agent Orange and to give former service members rights to
judicial review in pursuing benefits claims; and,
WHEREAS, Congressman Lane Evans, a dedicated public servant and fervent promoter of the
interests of western Illinois, treated his constituents as if they were his best friends; and,
WHEREAS, Congressman Lane Evans helped numerous veterans afflicted with post-traumatic
stress disorders and other health problems, as well as those having trouble finding employment;
and,
WHEREAS, Congressman Lane Evans was a dedicated elected official who always advocated
passionately for his district and the people of Illinois. The kindness that he displayed towards
others and his strong work ethic are admirable and serve as an inspiration to other public servants;
and,
WHEREAS, sadly, Congressman Lane Evans passed away on Wednesday, November 5, 2014;
and,
WHEREAS, a funeral will be held on November 10, 2014, for Congressman Lane Evans, who is
survived by many loving family members, friends, and constituents who are grateful for the
numerous ways he positively impacted their lives; and,
THEREFORE, I, Pat Quinn, Governor of the State of Illinois, do hereby proclaim November 10,
2014, as CONGRESSMAN LANE EVANS DAY in Illinois, in recognition of his commitment
to public service and the powerful legacy he leaves behind.
Issued by the Governor November 10, 2014
Filed by the Secretary of State December 29, 2014
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Brad Demuzio Day
WHEREAS, Brad Demuzio, born in Carlinville, on September 3, 1964, to parents Vince Demuzio
and Deanna (Clemonds) Demuzio, was a dedicated public servant and tremendous asset to our
state’s law enforcement community; and,
WHEREAS, Brad Demuzio had a distinguished career in public service, which included serving
as the Mayor of Carlinville from 1993-2005, working in the Child Support Division of The Cook
County State’s Attorney Office from 1984-1986, working as a criminal investigator for the Illinois
Attorney General’s Office from 1986-1989, and serving as Chief Deputy Director and Director of
the Illinois Secretary of State Police; and,
WHEREAS, Brad Demuzio was a member of the FBI National Academy Associates for Illinois,
the International and Illinois Associations of Chiefs of Police, the Sangamon County Law
Enforcements Executives, and the Illinois Sheriff’s Association; and,
WHEREAS, Brad Demuzio represented Secretary White on the Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention
Council and graduated from the FBI National Academy, Session 207; and,
WHEREAS, throughout his career in public service, Brad Demuzio represented the State of Illinois
admirably and heroically put his own safety on the line; and,
WHEREAS, the people of Illinois owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to Brad Demuzio, who
selflessly served to protect our lives and keep our families safe; and,
WHEREAS, a funeral will be held on Friday, November 14, 2014, for Brad Demuzio, who is
survived by many friends, colleagues, and loving family members including his mother, Deanna,
sister, Stephanie, son, Blake, and daughter, Brooke; and,
THEREFORE, I, Pat Quinn, Governor of the State of Illinois, do hereby proclaim November 14,
2014, as BRAD DEMUZIO DAY, in recognition of the indelible mark he leaves behind and the
contributions he has made to the people of the Land of Lincoln.
Issued by the Governor November 13, 2014
Filed by the Secretary of State December 29, 2014
2014-481
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Congressman Phil Crane Day
WHEREAS, born in Chicago, Illinois, on November 3, 1930, Phil Crane would become a
successful Congressman from the Land of Lincoln; and,
WHEREAS, Congressman Phil Crane received his undergraduate degree from Hillsdale College
in 1952 and earned a Ph.D. in history from Indiana University in 1963; and,
WHEREAS, always a patriotic American, Congressman Phil Crane served in the U.S. Army from
1954 to 1956; and,
WHEREAS, Phil Crane started his career in Congress in 1969, filling the opening left by Donald
Rumsfeld after he resigned to work for the Nixon administration; and,
WHEREAS, Congressman Phil Crane, a dedicated public servant and fervent promoter of the
interests of Illinois, was a man of principle; and,
WHEREAS, a longtime Wauconda resident, Congressman Phil Crane departed Congress after the
2004 election as its longest-serving Republican member; and,
WHEREAS, Congressman Phil Crane was a dedicated elected official who always advocated
passionately for his district and the people of our state. His strong work ethic is admirable and
serves as an inspiration to other public servants; and,
WHEREAS, sadly, Congressman Phil Crane passed away on Saturday, November 8, 2014, at the
age of 84; and,
WHEREAS, a funeral will be held on November 15, 2014, for Congressman Phil Crane, who is
survived by many loving family members, friends, and constituents who are grateful for the
countless ways he touched their lives; and,
THEREFORE, I, Pat Quinn, Governor of the State of Illinois, do hereby proclaim November 15,
2014, as CONGRESSMAN PHIL CRANE DAY in Illinois, in recognition of his commitment
to public service and the powerful legacy he leaves behind.
Issued by the Governor November 13, 2014
Filed by the Secretary of State December 29, 2014
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Dr. Paul Sarvela Day
WHEREAS, Dr. Paul Sarvela received his A.B., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees from the University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, where he wrote his dissertation on rural youth drug and alcohol use; and,
WHEREAS, Dr. Paul Sarvela was appointed acting Chancellor of Southern Illinois University
Carbondale by SIU System President Randy J. Dunn on July 8, 2014; and,
WHEREAS, Dr. Paul Sarvela had served as the Vice President of Academic Affairs of the
Southern Illinois University System and his previous leadership positions include being the Dean
of the College of Applied Sciences and Arts, Chair of the Department of Health Care Professions,
and the Director of the Center for Rural Health and Social Service Development; and,
WHEREAS, Dr. Paul Sarvela was a tenured professor of health care management, professor of
health education, and clinical professor of family and community medicine. He has published more
than 70 articles in professional literature, co-authored a textbook on evaluation and measurement,
and presented more than 150 conference papers; and,
WHEREAS, Dr. Paul Sarvela and his colleagues have received more than $4 million in grants and
contracts for SIU and regional and state agencies; and,
WHEREAS, Dr. Paul Sarvela, a dedicated educator and administrator, positively impacted the
lives of many students and faculty members at SIU; and,
WHEREAS, outside of his professional responsibilities, Dr. Paul Sarvela demonstrated a strong
commitment to serving others by being involved with the Boy Scouts and Lutheran Social Services
of Illinois; and,
WHEREAS, sadly, Dr. Paul Sarvela passed away on November 9, 2014; and,
WHEREAS, a funeral will be held on November 14, 2014, for Dr. Paul Sarvela, who is survived
by his loving wife, Debbie, their two beautiful children, Kristin and John, and many students and
faculty members whose lives were touched by his friendship, leadership, intelligence, and service;
and,
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THEREFORE, I, Pat Quinn, Governor of the State of Illinois, do hereby proclaim November 14,
2014, as DR. PAUL SARVELA DAY in Illinois, in recognition of the contributions he made to
SIU and the people of the Land of Lincoln.
Issued by the Governor November 13, 2014
Filed by the Secretary of State December 29, 2014
2014-483
Terry Allen Day
WHEREAS, the people of Illinois are served every day by members of organized labor who do
the hard work that keeps our state running; and,
WHEREAS, born on April 14, 1960, in Chicago, Illinois, Terry Allen would go on to be become
one of our state’s most accomplished labor leaders; and,
WHEREAS, since 2011, Terry Allen has served with distinction as the Business Manager of IBEW
Local 134, one of the largest unions in Illinois; and,
WHEREAS, Terry Allen, a dedicated public servant and fervent promoter of IBEW Local 134,
was a tireless champion for the middle class; and,
WHEREAS, sadly, Terry Allen passed away on November 11, 2014, at the age of 54; and,
WHEREAS, in everything he did, Terry Allen’s work ethic exemplified the dedication to service
that organized labor and the citizens of the State of Illinois deserve; and,
WHEREAS, Terry Allen’s work has undoubtedly created a lasting impact and his professionalism
has earned him the respect of his colleagues. The mark that he leaves behind will serve as a
foundation for the future of IBEW Local 134; and,
WHEREAS, Terry Allen’s commitment to public service has helped to make our state stronger
and is an inspiration to the people of the Land of Lincoln; and,
WHEREAS, a funeral will be held on November 15, 2014, for Terry Allen, who is survived by
many friends, colleagues, and family members including his loving wife, Jean, and their beautiful
children, Billy, Amanda, and Michael; and,
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THEREFORE, I, Pat Quinn, Governor of the State of Illinois, do hereby declare November 15,
2014, as TERRY ALLEN DAY in Illinois, in recognition of his commitment to public service
and the countless lives that he positively impacted.
Issued by the Governor November 13, 2014
Filed by the Secretary of State December 29, 2014
2014-484
Illinois Flag Display Act – Day of Remembrance
WHEREAS, on November 17, 2013, 73 tornadoes ravaged through the Midwest and Ohio River
Valley, tragically causing over 100 injuries and 11 fatalities in addition to damaging homes,
businesses, and other establishments; and,
WHEREAS, the November 17, 2013, tornado outbreak was the deadliest and costliest in the State
of Illinois to occur in the month of November and the fourth largest for the state overall. Two
tornadoes, both in Illinois, and rated EF4 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale, were the strongest
documented during the outbreak and combined for 5 deaths; and,
WHEREAS, in addition to structural damage, widespread power outages affected thousands of
electricity customers across Illinois; and,
WHEREAS, in response to the tornado outbreak, the State of Illinois and the federal government
issued disaster relief declarations, paving the way for needed assistance; and,
WHEREAS, in the wake of this horrible tragedy, first responders and the citizens of Illinois came
together with the common goal of rebuilding communities and lives; and,
WHEREAS, on Monday, November 17, 2014, at 11 am, a moment of silence ceremony will take
place in Washington, Illinois; and,
THEREFORE, I, Pat Quinn, Governor of the State of Illinois, do hereby order all persons or
entities governed by the Illinois Flag Display Act to fly their flags at half-staff from sunrise until
sunset on Monday, November 17, 2014, in recognition of the lives that were lost and the
devastation that occurred as a result of the tornadoes that struck Illinois one year ago.
Issued by the Governor November 14, 2014
Filed by the Secretary of State December 29, 2014
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Illinois Flag Display Act- Mayor Jane Byrne
WHEREAS, one of Illinois’ most remarkable public servants is Jane Byrne, who served as the
Mayor of Chicago from 1979 to 1983; and,
WHEREAS, Mayor Jane Byrne, a graduate of Chicago’s St. Scholastica High School and Barat
College in Lake Forest, Illinois, was tragically widowed at age 25 when her husband, William
Byrne - a U.S. Marine aviator – died in a plane crash, leaving her to raise their baby daughter,
Kathy, as a single-parent; and,
WHEREAS, Mayor Jane Byrne was inspired by U.S. Senator John F. Kennedy to seek a career in
public service, pursued graduate studies at the University of Illinois “Circle Campus,” and was an
early champion for consumers, serving as Chicago’s Commissioner of Sales, Weights, and
Measures; and,
WHEREAS, in one of the greatest upsets in Chicago political history, Mayor Jane Byrne shattered
a huge glass ceiling by becoming the first and only female mayor of Chicago - still the largest city
in the United States to be led by a woman - and served as Mayor from April 16, 1979, until April
29, 1983; and,
WHEREAS, a true trailblazer, Mayor Jane Byrne brought unprecedented transparency to the
Chicago budget process, was Chicago’s first Mayor to march in the Gay Pride Parade, and was the
nation’s first big-city mayor to successfully enact a ban on handguns; and,
WHEREAS, Mayor Jane Byrne and her husband Jay McMullen moved into a 4th floor apartment
in Cabrini–Green Homes, a sprawling public housing project. Their three-week stay in 1981
prompted elevator repairs, construction of a police station and baseball diamonds, and a national
discussion about urban blight; and,
WHEREAS, Mayor Byrne’s vision led to the development of Navy Pier and the Museum Campus,
and to the straightening of Lake Shore Drive’s notorious “S-Curve.” Additionally, she initiated
open-air farmers’ markets and launched Taste of Chicago, which gave rise to Chicago’s worldclass Jazz, Blues, and Gospel Fests; and,
WHEREAS, on August 29, 2014, the “Circle Interchange” was dedicated as the “Jane Byrne
Interchange” at an unveiling event that took place at the UIC Pavilion; and,
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WHEREAS, in July 2014, the Chicago City Council voted to rename the plaza surrounding the
historic Chicago Water Tower on North Michigan Avenue as the Jane M. Byrne Plaza in her honor;
and,
WHEREAS, sadly, on Friday, November 14, 2014, Mayor Jane Byrne passed away; and,
WHEREAS, a funeral will be held on Monday, November 17, 2014, for Mayor Jane Byrne, who
is survived by her loving daughter, Kathy, and grandson, Willy, as well as many friends and
constituents who are grateful for her public service and the countless ways that she touched their
lives; and,
THEREFORE, I, Pat Quinn, Governor of the State of Illinois, do hereby order all persons or
entities governed by the Illinois Flag Display Act to fly their flags at half-staff immediately until
sunset on Monday, November 17, 2014, in honor and remembrance of Mayor Jane Byrne and the
powerful legacy she leaves behind.
Issued by the Governor November 16, 2014
Filed by the Secretary of State December 29, 2014
2014-486
Coach Dorothy Gaters Day
WHEREAS, the contributions of sports in local communities foster a sense of inspiration and pride
within our schools, our towns, and our state; and,
WHEREAS, these team sports inspire a sense of community, especially when student athletes
display their excellence, persistence, and teamwork; and,
WHEREAS, today, the State of Illinois has the opportunity to celebrate the All-American pastime
of basketball, to recognize the contributions of sports, and to showcase the leadership of a coach
who brings young women together to achieve their goals; and,
WHEREAS, the Marshall High School girls basketball team recently won an 84-22 victory over
Thornwood, marking the 1,000th career win for head coach Dorothy Gaters. Over 40 of Gaters’
former players, along with family, friends, and a passionate student body were in attendance for
this remarkable occasion; and,
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WHEREAS, Coach Dorothy Gaters has served as the girls basketball coach at Marshall since 1975,
leading her teams to multiple state titles and positively impacting the lives of her players along the
way; and,
WHEREAS, Coach Dorothy Gaters is a 1964 Marshall graduate and Class of 2000 inductee into
the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame; and,
WHEREAS, Coach Dorothy Gaters has coached 18 high school All-Americans and five WNBA
players, and in 2009 became the third girls basketball coach to receive the Morgan Wooten
Lifetime Achievement Award from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame; and,
WHEREAS, Coach Dorothy Gaters has been selected as Coach of the Year by the Illinois
Basketball Coaches Association several times and was a recipient of the National Student-Athlete
Day Giant Steps Award in 1998; and,
WHEREAS, under Coach Dorothy Gaters’ leadership, the Marshall girls basketball team has
consistently demonstrated extraordinary teamwork and upheld the rich athletic traditions of the
State of Illinois; and,
WHEREAS, Coach Dorothy Gaters is an embodiment of the best traditions of the Land of Lincoln,
and her commitment to excellence and dedication to helping her players succeed on and off the
court serves as inspiration to other coaches; and,
THEREFORE, I, Pat Quinn, Governor of the State of Illinois, do hereby declare November 24,
2014 as COACH DOROTHY GATERS DAY in Illinois, in recognition of her 1,000th victory,
remarkable leadership, and dedication to her program and players.
Issued by the Governor November 21, 2014
Filed by the Secretary of State December 29, 2014
2014-487
Friends of Adam Schatz Day
WHEREAS, Adam Schatz, a recognized go-kart racer who had a lifelong passion for competing;
and,
WHEREAS, tragically, Adam Schatz lost his purposeful life in 2008 as a result of a crash that
occurred at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin; and,
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WHEREAS, after his passing, Adam Schatz became an organ donor. Due to his selflessness, his
liver, kidneys, pancreas, and eyelid tissue benefitted between 6-10 individuals, and he may have
helped up to 50 more people through bone, skin, and soft tissue transplantation; and,
WHEREAS, every year since his passing, Adam Schatz’s friends have hosted a fundraiser in his
honor. In the past six years, 55,000 thousand dollars has been raised for Theda Clark, Gift of Hope,
Donate Life, Bucks for Burns, and St. Mary of the Woods School; and,
WHEREAS, it is important that we always remember Adam Schatz and the lasting legacy that he
leaves behind; and,
WHEREAS, we thank Adam’s mother Grace, his father Bill, his sister Becca, Jackie Foucré and
the Friends of Adam Schatz for keeping Adam’s memory alive; and,
WHEREAS, this year’s seventh annual Adam Schatz Memorial Benefit will take place on
Saturday, November 22, 2014 at the Edison Park Inn; and,
WHEREAS, the Friends of Adam Schatz have shown unwavering support to their dear friend and
raising funds to help charitable organizations for the common good; and,
THEREFORE, I, Pat Quinn, Governor of the State of Illinois, do hereby proclaim November 22,
2014, as FRIENDS OF ADAM SCHATZ DAY in Illinois, in recognition of the seventh annual
benefit and in remembrance of Adam Schatz, a kind-hearted young man who was taken from us
far too soon.
Issued by the Governor November 21, 2014
Filed by the Secretary of State December 29, 2014
2014-488
Warm our Heroes Day
WHEREAS, the people of Illinois have always been committed to volunteering in their
communities and making sure our veterans receive necessary supports and services; and,
WHEREAS, currently, there are 553,612 wartime veterans in the State of Illinois; and,
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WHEREAS, 1,267 veterans were homeless in 2013 and women veterans, often with children, are
the fastest growing demographic in the homeless community; and,
WHEREAS, in 2012, a new holiday campaign, “Warm Our Heroes,” was launched by Governor
Quinn and state employees to collect warm winter clothes, food, and personal items for veterans
and their families; and,
WHEREAS, in its first year, the campaign collected over 3,500 items from state employees that
were distributed to veteran’s organizations across the state. And in 2013, over 2,300 items were
collected for veterans and their families; and,
WHEREAS, with the goal of collecting 5,000 items, this year’s campaign will run from December
1 to December 19 and have five drop-off locations: the E.J. Giorgi Center in Rockford, the Illinois
State Capitol in Springfield, the James R. Thompson Center in Chicago, the Kenneth Hall State
Regional Office Building in East Saint Louis, and the Marion Regional Office Building in Marion;
and,
WHEREAS, the people of Illinois are encouraged to donate gently used scarves, hats, gloves,
coats, stocking caps, ear warmers, and socks as well as canned food items and personal items such
as soap, toilet paper, and tooth brushes for this year’s Warm Our Heroes drive; and,
THEREFORE, I, Pat Quinn, Governor of the State of Illinois, do hereby declare December 1,
2014, as WARM OUR HEROES DAY in Illinois, in support of this important initiative that helps
deserving veterans and their families.
Issued by the Governor November 21, 2014
Filed by the Secretary of State December 29, 2014
2014-489
Abha Pandya Day
WHEREAS, the people of Illinois are served every day by dedicated leaders at non-profit
organizations; and,
WHEREAS, one such as individual is Abha Pandya, who will be retiring after 20 years of serving
as the CEO of Asian Human Services, Chicago’s largest social service agency meeting the needs
of the pan-Asian and other immigrant and underserved communities residing in metropolitan
Chicago; and,
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WHEREAS, Abha Pandya’s departure from Asian Human Services provides an opportune time
for all residents of Illinois to commend her honorable and dedicated service and reflect on her
many accomplishments; and,
WHEREAS, in her role as CEO of Asian Human Services, Abha Pandya was in charge of all
agency operations and long-term planning; and,
WHEREAS, under Abha Pandya’s supervision, Asian Human Services operates AHS/Passages
Charter School, Illinois’ first federally funded primary care and dental clinic, a comprehensive
mental health program, a large community health education and prevention program, an extensive
family literacy program, and a job training and placement program; and,
WHEREAS, as a result of Abha Pandya’s strong leadership, Asian Human Services has grown
nearly 40 times to have a budget of approximately $15 million; and,
WHEREAS, Abha Pandya has fervently supported Asian and other immigrant and refugee
communities through advocating for their interests at the federal, state, and city levels of
government; and,
WHEREAS, outside of her service to Asian Human Services, Abha Pandya has served on the
Governor’s Multicultural Services Committee, and on the Board of Directors of the Chicago
Council on Urban Affairs, the Coalition of Limited English Speaking Elderly, the Metropolitan
Board of the United Way of Chicago, and the Chicago Council of the United Way; and,
WHEREAS, Abha Panda’s commitment to public service has helped to make our state stronger
and is an inspiration to the people of the Land of Lincoln; and,
THEREFORE, I, Pat Quinn, Governor of the State of Illinois, do hereby proclaim December 19,
2014, as ABHA PANDYA DAY in Illinois, and wish her the best of luck with her future
endeavors.
Issued by the Governor November 25, 2014
Filed by the Secretary of State December 29, 2014
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“Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day”
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WHEREAS, on December 7, 1941 Japanese bombers attacked unsuspecting American sailors and
soldiers stationed at Pearl Harbor; and,
WHEREAS, during that attack more than 2,000 Americans were killed, including 50 servicemen
from Illinois, and another 1,000 were wounded during the bombardment, which outraged
Americans as few other events in our nation’s history had; and,
WHEREAS, in response, President Franklin Roosevelt and Congress promptly declared war
against Japan and its allies, therefore entering World War II; and,
WHEREAS, United States’ sailors, soldiers and airmen performed superbly on all fronts.
Together, a Grand Coalition of French, English, Russian, and American servicemen conducted
mass campaigns and operations within the Pacific, African, and European theaters; and,
WHEREAS, on May 7, 1945 Germany surrendered, which was soon followed by Japan’s
surrender on August 14th of that same year; and,
WHEREAS, during the war, more American sailors and soldiers were mobilized than at any other
time in our history. By war’s end, more than eight million Americans were serving in the Army
alone; and,
WHEREAS, thanks to the Grand Coalition, our servicemen, and all those at home who contributed
to the war effort, the world was made safer for liberty and freedom; and,
WHEREAS, this year marks the 73rd anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor and the 68th
anniversary of the end of the Second World War. Although we can never repay all those who
faithfully and honorably served during the war, we will always remember what they did and fought
for; and,
THEREFORE, I, Pat Quinn, Governor of the State of Illinois, do hereby proclaim December 7,
2014 as “PEARL HARBOR REMEMBRANCE DAY” in Illinois, and order all persons or
entities governed by the Illinois Flag Display Act to fly their flags at half-staff on this day from
sunrise until sunset in memory of all the heroes who died in the attack on Pearl Harbor, and in
tribute to all the men and women whose sacrifices made the world safer for liberty and freedom.
Issued by the Governor December 1, 2014
Filed by the Secretary of State December 29, 2014
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“World War II Illinois Veterans Memorial Day”
WHEREAS, the World War II Illinois Veterans Memorial Association was founded in 1999; and,
WHEREAS, the World War II Illinois Veterans Memorial Association was incorporated as a NotFor-Profit Corporation on February 22, 2000; and,
WHEREAS, generous public and private donations were made for the purpose of constructing the
memorial; and,
WHEREAS, the Memorial design’s centerpiece is a globe 12 feet in diameter, which represents
the world in conflict during World War II; and,
WHEREAS, the Memorial is surrounded by a granite wall engraved with the names and dates of
major battles in the Pacific and European theaters of war, with a central plaza of personalized
engraved bricks that completes the design; and,
WHEREAS, on December 4, 2004 the World War II Illinois Veterans Memorial was dedicated in
Oak Ridge Cemetery, 1441 Monument Avenue in Springfield; and,
WHEREAS, the Memorial stands as a permanent reminder to future generations of the sacrifices
made to keep the United States and the world free and secure; and,
THEREFORE, I, Pat Quinn, Governor of the State of Illinois, do hereby proclaim December 4,
2014 as “WORLD WAR II ILLINOIS VETERANS MEMORIAL DAY” in Illinois, and urge
all citizens to remember the sacrifices made by the great generation that must never be forgotten.
Issued by the Governor December 1, 2014
Filed by the Secretary of State December 29, 2014
2014-492
Blanco Diablo Crew Day
WHEREAS, over our nation’s history, millions of men and women have made countless personal
sacrifices to defend our country, and it is important that we always recognize their noble service;
and,
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WHEREAS, today, we have an opportunity to commend Henry J. “Hank” Rutkowski Sr., Joe
Marlowe, and the other members of Blanco Diablo – dedicated individuals of patriotism, strong
character, and fortitude - whose B-17 bomber plane was struck down during a flying mission over
Germany in December of 1944; and,
WHEREAS, though eight members of the nine-man crew survived, Joe Marlowe was sadly killed
jumping from the plane, and all surviving crew members were eventually captured and sent to
Germany as prisoners of war; and,
WHEREAS, Henry J. “Hank” Rutkowski, Sr., and his comrades were eventually freed from a
prison in Barth, Germany by an advancing Russian tank unit; and,
WHEREAS, after returning from war, Henry J. “Hank” Rutkowski, Sr., worked for 40 years as a
line mechanic on high-speed packaging equipment at Schulze & Birch in Chicago. His military
service and contributions to his loving wife Vikki, who sadly passed away six year ago, and their
three beautiful children and 23 grand kids and great grand kids, as well as the people of Illinois,
make him a hero; and,
WHEREAS, on December 6, 2014, a mass will be held at St. Bruno’s parish in honor of Joe
Marlowe, the one who did not escape that tragic crash 70 years ago; and,
THEREFORE, I, Pat Quinn, Governor of the State of Illinois, do hereby proclaim December 6,
2014, as BLANCO DIABLO CREW DAY, in appreciation of its brave members who loyally
served our nation and the indelible mark they left behind.
Issued by the Governor December 5, 2014
Filed by the Secretary of State December 29, 2014
2014-493
Move Over Day
WHEREAS, The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) and the Illinois State Police (ISP),
are committed to safety on our state’s roads, educating the public about new and existing laws that
make them safer, and also to reducing the number of fatal accidents that occur when drivers do not
yield to emergency vehicles; and,
WHEREAS, in 2000, Scott Gillen of the Chicago Fire Department was struck and killed by a drunk
driver while assisting at a crash site on an expressway in Chicago; and,
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WHEREAS, in 2014, Vincent Petrella, an Illinois Tollway maintenance worker, was struck and
killed while assisting a disabled truck tractor semi-trailer along with Illinois State Trooper Douglas
J. Balder, who was left in critical condition; and,
WHEREAS, enforcement officers, firefighters, emergency response personnel, tow truck drivers,
and highway workers maintain the operations and safety of Illinois roadways on a daily basis and
are continually exposed to the dangers of being hit by motorists traveling on these roadways; and,
WHEREAS, in 2002, “Scott’s Law” was passed in memory of Scott Gillen in an effort to raise
traffic safety awareness and save lives; unfortunately, many motorists do not know about or
understand the law. To address this growing issue, IDOT and ISP have collaborated on a statewide
initiative to increase education and enforcement. This initiative, “Move Over Day,” will raise
awareness of the “Move Over Law” in an effort to change behavior and save lives; and,
WHEREAS, according to Illinois State Police Director Hiram Grau, from 2004-2014 State
Troopers have been victims of approximately 108 crashes resulting from Scott's Law violations,
of which 58 resulted in injury and 2 resulted in fatalities; and,
WHEREAS, Illinois State Law requires motorists to use caution, slow down, and change lanes if
possible for stationary emergency vehicles using flashing lights; and,
THEREFORE, I, Pat Quinn, Governor of the State of Illinois, do hereby proclaim December 23,
2014 as MOVE OVER DAY in Illinois, and urge citizens to slow down and move over when
approaching emergency lights being used by first responders on the highway.
Issued by the Governor December 8, 2014
Filed by the Secretary of State December 29, 2014
2014-494
Illinois Flag Display Act- Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka
WHEREAS, born on January 16, 1944, in Riverside, Illinois, Judy Baar Topinka would go on to
passionately serve the people of the Land of Lincoln in the legislature and statewide elective office;
and,
WHEREAS, Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka was a 1962 graduate of Ferry Hall High School in
Lake Forest and earned a Bachelor’s of Science degree in 1966 from Northwestern University’s
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Medill School of Journalism. After graduation, she became a reporter for several successful
Chicago newspapers, and eventually became an editor; and,
WHEREAS, Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka began her political career serving two terms in the
Illinois House of Representatives and made a successful bid for the Illinois Senate in 1984, an
office she would hold for a decade; and,
WHEREAS, Judy Baar Topinka would go on to serve as Illinois Treasurer from 1995 to 2007 and
as Illinois Comptroller from 2011 to 2014; and,
WHEREAS, Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka, a dedicated public servant, treated her constituents
as if they were family and was known for having one of the best constituent service operations in
state government; and,
WHEREAS, Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka is the only Treasurer in our state’s history to be
elected to three consecutive terms and the first woman to hold two statewide offices; and,
WHEREAS, Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka was a dedicated elected official whose indomitable
spirit, commitment to public service, and financial expertise serve as an inspiration to other public
servants and the people of our state; and,
WHEREAS, Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka understood that service to others is the rent we pay
to live on God’s earth, and she belonged to more than 60 professional and business organizations,
including the City Club of Chicago, Government Finance Officers Association, and the Western
Chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority. In 2008, she established Smart Women, Smart Money
Educational Foundation, a not-for-profit financial counseling agency that helps families facing
foreclosure save their homes; and,
WHEREAS, sadly, Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka passed away on Wednesday, December 10,
2014, leaving behind her beloved son, Joseph, daughter-in-law, Christina, and granddaughter,
Alexandra, as well as many family members, friends, devoted staff members and constituents who
are grateful for the numerous ways she touched their lives; and,
WHEREAS, a public Memorial Service honoring Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka will be held at
9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, December 17th at the Local 150 in Countryside, Illinois; and,
THEREFORE, I, Pat Quinn, Governor of the State of Illinois, do hereby order all persons or
entities governed by the Illinois Flag Display Act to fly their flags at half-staff immediately until
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sunset on Wednesday, December 17th in honor and remembrance of Comptroller Judy Baar
Topinka, whose loyalty to our state and its people will live on in perpetuity.
Issued by the Governor December 10, 2014
Filed by the Secretary of State December 29, 2014
2014-495
Ray Stevens and Lisa Dent Day
WHEREAS, country music, with its themes of rural life, family, hard work, and love for country
speak to Midwestern ideals and Illinois residents can relate to its message; and,
WHEREAS, there are few forms of music more purely American than the country music genre,
and today the people of Illinois have an opportunity to recognize Ray Stevens and Lisa Dent, who
host a show on 99.5, Chicago’s country radio station; and,
WHEREAS, Lisa Dent has served WUSN since 2002 and was selected as the CMT Market
Personality of the Year in 2005; and,
WHEREAS, originally from Rockford, Lisa Dent has hosted radio shows in Houston, Seattle,
Minneapolis, San Diego, Rockford, and Chicago; and,
WHEREAS, a cancer survivor, Lisa Dent is a member of the American Cancer Society Regional
Leadership Board, serves on the Paul Ruby Parkinson’s Foundation Advisory Board, and was
appointed to a four-year term on the Illinois Arts Council; and,
WHEREAS, in 2000, Lisa Dent was named “Citizen of the Year,” and she has helped raise millions
of dollars for non-profit organizations; and,
WHEREAS, Ray Stevens demonstrated a passion for radio at a young age and his first job came
after a local Program Director hired him for a weekend air shift; and,
WHEREAS, for over two decades, Ray Stevens has been part of the morning show at WUSN
Chicago, and he has spent his most recent years there with his “radio wife” Lisa Dent; and,
WHEREAS, Ray Stevens has been nominated for many major awards in the radio business
including several Country Music Association (CMA) and Academy of Country Music (ACM)
broadcast awards. In 2010, he won the CMA major market personality of the year award; and,
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WHEREAS, outside of radio, Ray Stevens is passionate about snowmobile racing, and he was the
2013 Eagle River Wisconsin world champion in the 250 class; and,
WHEREAS, the duo of Ray Stevens and Lisa Dent won the Country Music Association’s award
for 2010 CMA Broadcast Personality of the Year- Major Market. Their show has become very
popular and they are one of country music’s best radio talents; and,
WHEREAS, it is important that the people of Illinois commend Ray Stevens and Lisa Dent on
their accomplishments; and,
THEREFORE, I, Pat Quinn, Governor of the State of Illinois, do hereby proclaim December 12,
2014, as RAY STEVENS AND LISA DENT DAY in Illinois, in recognition of their
contributions to the country music and entertainment industries.
Issued by the Governor December 11, 2014
Filed by the Secretary of State December 29, 2014
2014-496
Biafra Day of Remembrance
WHEREAS, the Biafra War was a tragic conflict between the Republic of Nigeria and the Republic
of Biafra from May 30, 1967 to January 15, 1970; and,
WHEREAS, during this sad time in history, 3.5 million Biafrans were murdered, displaced, and
forced into grievous oppression for economic, ethnic, cultural, religious, and national reasons; and,
WHEREAS, the history of the Biafra War offers an opportunity to reflect on the moral
responsibilities of individuals, societies, and governments; and,
WHEREAS, the people of the State of Illinois should always remember the terrible events of the
Biafra War and remain vigilant against hatred, persecution, and tyranny. In addition, we should
actively rededicate ourselves to the principles of peace, prosperity, and individual freedom in a
just society; and,
WHEREAS, a Day of Remembrance has been set aside for the people of the state of Illinois to
remember the victims of the Biafra War as well as to reflect on the need for respecting all people;
and,
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WHEREAS, on December 20, as well as on the Day of Remembrance, May 30, and on every other
day each year, it is important that we remember those who suffered as a result of the Biafra War;
and,
THEREFORE, I, Pat Quinn, Governor of the State of Illinois, do hereby proclaim December 20,
2014, as BIAFRA DAY OF REMEMBRANCE in Illinois, in memory of the victims of the Biafra
War, and in honor of the survivors, as well as the rescuers and liberators, and urge all citizens to
collectively and individually strive to overcome bigotry, hatred and indifference through learning,
tolerance and remembrance.
Issued by the Governor December 18, 2014
Filed by the Secretary of State December 29, 2014
2014-497
Mentoring Month
WHEREAS, everyday in Illinois, mentors help youth in communities across the State—in schools
and in homes, on the field and in the library—face the challenges of growing into adulthood; and,
WHEREAS, there are few investments more important than those we make in the health and wellbeing of young people; and,
WHEREAS, research shows that young people matched with a caring adult through a quality
mentoring program are 27% less likely to start drinking, 46% less likely to use illegal drugs, 52%
less likely to skip school, and are more likely to have positive relationships with adults and to make
positive plans for their future; and,
WHEREAS, over 200 youth mentoring programs currently operate in Illinois, and thousands of
children in our state already have the benefit of caring supportive volunteer mentors; and,
WHEREAS, 96% of existing mentors would recommend mentoring to others; and,
WHEREAS, The Illinois Mentoring Partnership (IMP), launched in 2012, is the unifying
champion for quality youth mentoring in Illinois, providing resources, technical assistance,
heightened public awareness and advocacy for the state's mentoring movement; and,
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WHEREAS, The Serve Illinois Commission supports the mentoring work of over 700 AmeriCorps
members each year and is committed to improving the lives of youth in over 40 Illinois counties;
and,
WHEREAS, far less than 1 in 50 young people in Illinois are currently served in a mentoring
program and many more children in Illinois desperately need the support of a quality mentor; and,
WHEREAS, mentors can commit as little as one hour a week and still have a significant positive
impact on the outcome of a child’s life; and,
WHEREAS, January is recognized as National Mentoring Month, and Illinois is proud to step
forward as a leader in reinforcing support for this cause across our great state, in an effort to close
the gap in youth who do not have a trusted mentor in their lives; and,
THEREFORE, I, Pat Quinn, Governor of the State of Illinois, do hereby proclaim January 2015
as MENTORING MONTH in Illinois, and urge citizens throughout Illinois to find your place in
the powerful movement to foster the growth of the next generation of Illinoisans by becoming a
mentor. To find a mentoring opportunity or to learn more about how to recognize your volunteers,
visit the Illinois Mentoring Partnership website at www.ilmentoring.org.
Issued by the Governor December 19, 2014
Filed by the Secretary of State December 29, 2014
2014-498
The Universal Hour of Peace
WHEREAS, Illinois has historically been a melting pot where people of all nationalities, religious
faiths and cultures come together as one; and,
WHEREAS, the strength of our great state of Illinois rests in the cooperative community of its
citizens; and,
WHEREAS, our hope of establishing peace among diverse peoples is through recognizing our
connectedness, our capacity for peacemaking and peacekeeping at home and abroad; and,
WHEREAS, the first day of a new year typically denotes hopeful expectation and positive resolve
in the hearts and minds of our citizens; and,
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WHEREAS, the School of Metaphysics, a worldwide organization founded to promote peace,
understanding, and goodwill through teaching that living peaceably begins by thinking peacefully,
has called for a Universal Hour of Peace over the midnight hour December 31st, 2014 – January
1st, 2015; and,
WHEREAS, the Universal Hour of Peace is used as a means to spread the message of world peace
and its vital importance to the future of the human race; and,
WHEREAS, the goal of the observance of the Universal Hour of Peace is to contribute to the
peace-making process by encouraging all individuals to harness their abilities and actively
participate in creating a more peaceful world; and,
THEREFORE, I, Pat Quinn, Governor of the State of Illinois, do hereby proclaim December 31,
2014, at 11:30 p.m. to January 1, 2015 at 12:30 a.m. as THE UNIVERSAL HOUR OF PEACE
in Illinois, and encourage all citizens to do their part to build a more peaceful state, a more peaceful
country, and a more peaceful world.
Issued by the Governor December 22, 2014
Filed by the Secretary of State December 29, 2014
2014-499
WCEV Chicagoland’s Ethnic Voice Radio Station Day
WHEREAS, 35 years ago, in October 1979, the Migala Communications Corporation signed onto
the radio airwaves with its signature call letters WCEV on the 1450 AM dial, and they become the
widely recognized and popular ethnic radio station heard throughout Chicagoland and worldwide
on the internet. The radio station would become known as a welcomed resource for diverse
entertainment, news and features dedicated to serving the ethnic groups which call the Chicago
metropolitan area home; and,
WHEREAS, WCEV’s call letters stood for something unique in the region: “We Are
Chicagoland’s Ethnic Voice,” and being the ‘ethnic voice’ for distinctive communities became
their mission. From their broadcasting base in Cicero including Chicago and the surrounding
suburbs, listeners found a radio home and place of relevance – whether they were Polish, Irish, or
Czech; whether they spoke Arabic, Spanish or English – they all tuned in to WCEV; and,
WHEREAS, WCEV serves a dual purpose: to provide quality broadcast service to the large,
varied ethnic communities of Chicago which are underserved by the mainstream media, and to
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serve Cicero and the surrounding suburbs. WCEV broadcasts in various languages directed
toward several ethnic groups: Arabic, Polish, Czech, Spanish, and Irish. Religious programs are
featured, as well as polka and urban gospel music shows. Programs often include popular and
traditional music, ethnic language newscasts, community news, interviews, educational talk
programs, literary features, radio theaters, conversation, and occasionally live-action sports
where some programs are bilingual; and,
WHEREAS, Migala Communications Corporation deserves recognition as a proud, accomplished,
family-owned, and operated enterprise. Founded by respected Polish-American broadcasters
Joseph and Slawa Migala, family members remain active in running the station today. Lucyna
Migala serves as WCEV's program director and is an award-winning producer, reporter, and
former writer for NBC News. Barbara (Migala) Holtzinger is WCEV’s long devoted station
office manager. George W. Migala, a well known Polish-American broadcaster, is WCEV’s top
ranking station manager; and,
WHEREAS, WCEV provides a daily unique broadcast service and showcases a robust schedule
in News & Public Affairs Programming - from AP radio newscasts to daily news features in several
languages, it reflects the mosaic of diversity in our region. Of the several great interviews over
their 35 years on the air, the most notable has been that of Cardinal Karol Józef Wojtyła, who
would later become the future Pope John Paul ll; and,
THEREFORE, I, Pat Quinn, Governor of the Illinois, do hereby proclaim December 22, 2014, as
WCEV CHICAGOLAND’S ETHNIC VOICE RADIO STATION DAY in Illinois, in honor
of their 35 years of devoted public broadcasting, and urge all citizens to celebrate the WCEV radio
as their voice for ethnic concern and interest.
Issued by the Governor December 22, 2014
Filed by the Secretary of State December 29, 2014
ILLINOIS ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
Issue Index - With Effective Dates
Rules acted upon in Volume 39, Issue 2 are listed in the Issues Index by Title number, Part number, Volume and
Issue. Inquiries about the Issue Index may be directed to the Administrative Code Division at (217) 782-7017/18.
PROPOSED RULES
80 - 310
86 - 670
86 - 680
86 - 693
86 - 694
92 - 1030
......................... 587
......................... 647
......................... 651
......................... 655
......................... 659
......................... 663
ADOPTED RULES
68 - 1290
12/29/2014 ......................... 695
EMERGENCY RULES
80 - 310
12/26/2014 ......................... 708
PEREMPTORY RULES
80 - 310
12/23/2014 ......................... 728
EXECUTIVE ORDERS AND
PROCLAMATIONS
14 - 476
11/6/2014 ......................... 863
14 - 477
11/6/2014 ......................... 863
14 - 478
11/10/2014 ......................... 864
14 - 479
11/10/2014 ......................... 865
14 - 480
11/13/2014 ......................... 867
14 - 481
11/13/2014 ......................... 867
14 - 482
11/13/2014 ......................... 869
14 - 483
11/13/2014 ......................... 870
14 - 484
11/14/2014 ......................... 871
14 - 485
11/16/2014 ......................... 872
14 - 486
11/21/2014 ......................... 873
14 - 487
11/21/2014 ......................... 874
14 - 488
11/21/2014 ......................... 875
14 - 489
11/25/2014 ......................... 876
14 - 490
12/1/2014 ......................... 877
14 - 491
12/1/2014 ......................... 879
14 - 492
12/5/2014 ......................... 879
14 - 493
12/8/2014 ......................... 880
14 - 494
12/10/2014 ......................... 881
14 - 495
12/11/2014 ......................... 883
14 - 496
12/18/2014 ......................... 884
14 - 497
12/19/2014 ......................... 885
14 - 498
12/22/2014 ......................... 886
14 - 499
12/22/2014 ......................... 887
REGULATORY AGENDA
44 - 6
......................... 757
20 - 2900
......................... 758
2 - 850
......................... 759
2 - 2676
......................... 770
38 - 120
......................... 771
2 - 1976
......................... 783
2 - 926
......................... 786
56 - 5215
......................... 789
2 - 1075
......................... 791
50 - 471
......................... 803
86 - 100
......................... 819
23 - 2700
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