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New Illinois Laws for January 1, 2015 –

By John Kraft & Kirk Allen

On December 28, 2014

SPRINGFIELD, IL. (ECWd) –

I have attached the list of new and changed laws from the IL. GA website.

A couple changes that interest us include:

—HB 4208 – Expands county ethics laws to include people appointed by members of county boards
Section 5. The State Officials and Employees Ethics Act is amended by changing Section 70-20 as follows:
(5 ILCS 430/70-20)
Sec. 70-20. Members appointed by a county. In addition to any other applicable requirement of law, any member of a governmental entity appointed by the president or chairperson of the county board, or by any member or members of the county board, with or without the advice and consent of the county board, shall abide by the ethics laws applicable to, and the ethics policies of, that county and, if applicable, shall be subject to the jurisdiction of that county's ethics officer or inspector general.(Effective Date: 1/1/2015)

—HB 4216 – Makes it a crime (felony) in intentionally and unlawfully hide or destroy public records

Local Records Act:

Sec. 4. All public records made or received by, or under the authority of, or coming into the custody, control or possession of any officer or agency shall not be mutilated, destroyed, transferred, removed or otherwise damaged or disposed of, in whole or in part, except as provided by law. Any person who knowingly, without lawful authority and with the intent to defraud any party, public officer, or entity, alters, destroys, defaces, removes, or conceals any public record commits a Class 4 felony.(eff. 1-1-15)

Looks to me like this puts more teeth into the Freedom Of Information Act – because refusing to provide public records that must be provided, is concealing those records from the public…or “any party”.

Commercial Fishing License (HB 4277/PA 98-0898): Allows veterans and blind or disabled residents to fish with commercial devices without holding a sports fishing license during valid fishing seasons.

Barbering Licensure (HB 4790/PA 98-0911): Brings barbering as a profession to the same oversight standards as cosmetology.

View the other changes below:

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6 Comments
  • Chris M. Gaines
    Posted at 13:04h, 30 December

    This is the felony case I’m referring to that is being “concealed” from the public on Judici.com by our Circuit Clerk in my opinion. Do you agree John?

    http://m.jg-tc.com/news/local/ex-cop-charged-… 

    The JG-TC Newspaper article headline read: Ex-Cop Charged With Sexual Assault Misses Court Hearing

    Published on 7/21/14 @12:45 PM
    Written by Dave FopayJG-TC Staff writer

  • Chris M. Gaines
    Posted at 00:21h, 30 December

    Question: Would our elected Circuit Clerk for a county in Illinois NOT updating a Judici.com (history) public record since 7/02/14 concerning another former public servant in the same county (former law enforcement officer that “resigned”) who has an active arrest warrant now (fugitive from justice) for failure to appear (FTA) at his court hearing (7/21/14) for his class one felony charges for sexual assault of a CHILD and child pornography be considered a class four felony? This Circuit Clerk office has been made aware of this fact and is refusing to update this Judici.com history page to reflect that this other public servant (former police officer) has a arrest warrant for him currently. And offers no reason why they won’t update it when asked about it. Is that considered “concealing” a public record? And do you think the States Attorney in that same county would file FELONY charges against the Circuit Clerk personally in the same courthouse? Is that more public trust erosion, if not? Maybe you can look into that John. It seems right up your alley. It would make another great story for IllinoisLeaks.com Keep up the good work you two. Go FOIA request!

  • rocusa
    Posted at 12:23h, 29 December

    New Illinois Laws for January 1, 2015 – – http://t.co/rANL9pYpLP

  • SafeLibraries
    Posted at 20:02h, 28 December

    #ALA @OIF: Did u tell #IL #librarians to destroy public records? “@ECWDogs: New Illinois Laws for January 1, 2015 – http://t.co/ajsBpcHlTe”

  • ECWDogs
    Posted at 19:27h, 28 December

    New Illinois Laws for January 1, 2015 – http://t.co/u5iyr6JXqb

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