CHICAGO - August 15, 2011. Governor Pat Quinn today took action on the following bills:  
   
Bill No.: HB 83  
An Act Concerning: Courts  
Encourages juvenile courts to explore less restrictive alternatives before committing non-violent youth offenders to the Department of Juvenile Justice.  
Action: Signed  
Effective Date: Jan. 1  
   
Bill No.: HB 308  
An Act Concerning: Regulation  
Beginning Jan. 1, the Department of Public Health shall issue permits for the construction and modification of closed loop well systems and shall certify and register closed loop contractors.  
Action: Signed  
Effective Date: Immediately  
   
Bill No.: HB 1127  
An Act Concerning: Finance  
Increases the Lake County Forest Preserve District's deadline for the issuance of bonds and requires that information regarding the potential impact on single-family homeowners be printed on the bond referendums.   
Action: Signed  
Effective Date: Immediately  
   
Bill No.: HB 1228  
An Act Concerning: Regulation  
Makes various changes to the Illinois Plumbing law, including procedures when a license is revoked.  
Action: Signed  
Effective Date: Jan. 1  
   
Bill No.: HB 1284  
An Act Concerning: Insurance  
Requires portable electronic device vendors to hold a license to sell or offer insurance policies.  
Action: Signed  
Effective Date: Jan. 1  
   
Bill No.: HB 1324  
An Act Concerning: Local Government  
Adds administrative buildings to the definition of "construction proposes" under the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Act and allows for sanitary districts to issue bonds for administrative buildings.  
Action: Signed  
Effective Date: Immediately  
   
Bill No.: HB 1339  
An Act Concerning: Local Government  
Municipalities may impose a fee up to $20 for bail processing against any person arrested for violating a bailable municipal ordinance or a state or federal law  
Action: Signed  
Effective Date: Immediately  
   
Bill No.: HB 1375  
An Act Concerning: Finance  
Bidders in construction contracts must maintain their primary office of employment in Illinois.  
Action: Signed  
Effective Date: Immediately  
   
Bill No.: HB 1415  
An Act Concerning: Education  
Provides that if a school remains on academic watch status after two years following its placement, then State Board of Education may allow the school board to operate the school on a pilot full-year school plan, subject to federal appropriations.  
Action: Signed  
Effective Date: Jan. 1  
   
Bill No.: HB 1484  
An Act Concerning: State Government  
Allows the Secretary of State to develop a process for citizens to receive a non-photo Illinois Identification Card or Illinois Disabled Person Identification Card if they are prohibited by religious convictions from being photographed or by showing their photograph.  
Action: Signed  
Effective Date: Jan. 1  
   
Bill No.: HB 1486  
An Act Concerning: Local Government                      
The Village of Bensenville has a deadline of December 31 of the 35th year (original ordinance May 19, 1998) to complete redevelopment project in their TIF district.  
Action: Signed  
Effective Date: Immediately  
   
Bill No.: HB 1541  
An Act Concerning: Transportation  
Allows local units of government to recover costs from damaged roadway property.  
Action: Signed  
Effective Date: Jan. 1  
   
Bill No.: HB 1573  
An Act Concerning: Transportation  
Requires railroad companies to have first aid kits on any vehicle used to transport railroad employees.  Action: Signed  
Effective Date: Jan. 1  
   
Bill No.: HB 1591  
An Act Concerning: Health  
Clarifies psychotropic medications, and ECT may be ordered without consent on an outpatient and inpatient basis for a patient involuntarily admitted to treatment; allows mental health providers the right to be represented by counsel at a commitment hearing; establishes the transportation of a mental health patients by a licensed ambulance service; and makes other changes to codes regarding mental health records.  
Action: Signed  
Effective Date: Immediately  
   
Bill No.: HB 1658  
An Act Concerning: Public Health                           
A medical certification of cause of death for a death certificate must note the presence of multi-drug resistant organisms if it is a contributing factor to or the cause of death.  
Action: Signed  
Effective Date: Immediately  
   
Bill No.: HB 1659  
An Act Concerning: Health  
Requires the Department of Human Services to notify the General Assembly when enrollment in any developmentally disabled facility declines by 10 percent; requires corresponding monies to be transferred to appropriate line items which will be serving the populations that moved.  
Action: Amendatorily Vetoed  
Effective Date: Immediately  
   
Bill No.: HB 1953  
An Act Concerning: Safety  
Requires drycleaners who have received reimbursement for environmental cleanup actions to maintain insurance coverage for pollution remediation costs in the event of bankruptcy.   
Action: Signed  
Effective Date: Jan. 1  
Bill No.: HB 2265  
An Act Concerning: Transportation                 
Defines "multifunction school-activity bus" as a school bus manufactured for the purpose of transporting 11 or more persons whose duties do not include transporting students to and from home or school bus stops.  
Action: Signed  
Effective Date: Immediately  
   
Bill No.: HB 2554  
An Act Concerning: Local Government  
Auxiliary deputies may receive compensation as set by the county board, with the advice and consent of the sheriff, not to exceed the lowest hourly pay of a full-time sworn member of the regular county police or sheriff's department.  
Action: Signed  
Effective Date: Immediately  
   
Bill No.: HB 2590  
An Act Concerning: Corrections  
Amends the Private Correctional Facility Moratorium Act to include units of local government and county sheriffs in the prohibition against contracting out the operation of a correctional facility  
Action: Signed  
Effective Date: Jan. 1  
   
Bill No.: HB 2982  
An Act Concerning: Health  
Requires the Department of Human Services to facilitate the creation of Regional Integrated Behavioral Health Networks throughout the state, which would seek to address the availability of mental health and substance abuse services in their region.  
Action: Signed  
Effective Date: Jan. 1  
   
Bill No.: HB 3134  
An Act Concerning: State Government  
Clarifies that the DPH Uniform DNR Advance Directive form must meet requirements to be considered physician orders for life-sustaining treatment form, and expands the form's stakeholder group consulted to include nurses and EMS systems.  
Action: Signed  
Effective Date: Jan. 1  
   
Bill No.: HB 3238  
An Act Concerning: Criminal Law  
DNA samples must be submitted for those arrested for certain offenses, as well as those required to register as sex offenders.  
Action: Signed  
Effective Date: Jan. 1  
Bill No.: HB 3273  
An Act Concerning: Business  
Makes it a crime to sell or use the metal from a grave marker on a Veteran's grave, and results in a $1,000 penalty.  
Action: Signed  
Effective Date: Immediately  
   
Bill No.: HB 3343  
An Act Concerning: Government  
Exempts the names, addresses and other personal information of participants and registrants in the programs of park districts, forest preserve districts, conservation districts, recreation agencies, and special recreation associations from the inspection and copying requirements of the FOIA.  
Action: Signed  
Effective Date: Immediately  
   
Bill No.: HB 3411  
An Act Concerning: Government  
Requires the Teacher Retirement Insurance Program Committee to identify proposed solutions to the funding shortfalls that are affecting the Teacher Health Insurance Security Fund and to report those solutions to Governor and the General Assembly within six months after the effective date.  
Action: Signed  
Effective Date: Immediately  
   
Bill No.: SB 106  
An Act Concerning: Children  
Requires mandated reporters to share information in abuse and neglect investigations, even if the mandated reporter did not report the allegation of abuse and neglect.  
Action: Signed  
Effective Date: Immediately  
   
Bill No.: SB 151  
An Act Concerning: Criminal Law  
Amends the crime of identity theft to include knowingly using, possessing or transferring a radio frequency identification device in furtherance of a felony.  
Action: Signed  
Effective Date: Jan. 1  
   
Bill No.: SB 1807  
An Act Concerning: Corrections  
The Department of Corrections shall issue a parole violation warrant for any inmate who is on parole for a forcible felony who commits a new murder, Class X, Class 1, Class 2 or Class 3 offense.  
Action: Signed  
Effective Date: Immediately  
Bill No.: SB 1862        
An Act Concerning: State Government  
Provides that the Department of Central Management Services will implement a policy mandating all hard drives of surplus electronic data processing equipment to be erased, wiped, sanitized or destroyed in a manner that prevents retrieval of sensitive data before being sold, donated or transferred.  
Action: Signed  
Effective Date: Immediately    
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