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AM 1040437

APPOINT-JERRY J. JUSTICE

104th Regular Session Introduced by Laura Murphy

Amendment AM 1040437 changes details of the appointment process concerning Jerry J. Justice in Illinois, but the exact substantive provisions are not specified in the summary.

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Bill Summary · AM 1040437

Summary of AM 1040437 (Illinois, 104th Session)

Purpose and intent

  • This amendment appears to pertain to appointive actions involving an individual named Jerry J. Justice, with Laura Murphy listed as a co-sponsor. Based on the bill designation and sponsor information, the measure likely addresses an appointment-related decision within an Illinois state or local governmental context. The precise nature of the appointment (e.g., a board, commission, or advisory role) is not specified in the available details.

Key provisions and changes

  • The bill is an amendment (AM) to existing statute or a governing rule applicable in Illinois. As drafted, it would modify or add provisions related to the appointment process concerning Jerry J. Justice.
  • Specific substantive changes (criteria, qualifications, appointment authority, term length, or confirmation requirements) are not provided in the available summary. Without full text, it is unclear whether the amendment:
    • Creates, modifies, or clarifies eligibility criteria for the appointment.
    • Establishes timeframes for nomination, approval, or vacancy filling.
    • Alters duties, powers, or duties associated with the appointed position.
    • Introduces ethics, reporting, or compliance obligations for the appointee or appointing authority.

Who would be affected

  • The primary beneficiary or subject of the amendment is Jerry J. Justice in the context of an appointment.
  • The appointment process would involve the relevant appointing authority (e.g., governor, a legislative body, or a municipal/agency board) and potentially any nominating or confirming bodies specified by the underlying statute.
  • Affected stakeholders could include:
    • The appointing authority and staff.
    • Other members or candidates for the same position.
    • Citizens or stakeholders relying on the body or commission that the appointment would join.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • As an amendment bill, passage would require consideration, potential hearings, and a vote in both chambers (as applicable in Illinois’ legislative process) followed by any required gubernatorial action.
  • Specific effective dates, interim appointments, or transition provisions would be defined in the full text of the amendment; these are not provided in the brief summary available here.

Additional notes

  • Publicly available details are limited to the bill number (AM 1040437), session (104th), jurisdiction (Illinois), title (APPOINT-JERRY J. JUSTICE), and sponsor information (Co-sponsor: Laura Murphy).
  • For a precise understanding of the bill’s substantive changes, it is necessary to review the full textual language of AM 1040437, including any related statutes it amends, the rationale or fiscal notes (if any), and any committee reports or sponsor statements.

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