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HR 808

COMMENDS-IACCPHP

104th Regular Session Introduced by Camille Lilly

The bill designates a ceremonial commendation recognizing IACCPHP for its contributions, without creating new laws, funding, or regulatory changes.

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Bill Summary · HR 808

Summary of Bill: HR 808 (104th Illinois General Assembly) – COMMENDS-IACCPHP

Purpose and overall intent

  • The bill appears to be a formal commendation directed toward an organization or program abbreviated as IACCPHP, recognizing its work or contributions.
  • As a commendation, it is primarily ceremonial and acknowledgment-oriented, rather than establishing new laws, funding, or regulatory changes.

Key provisions and changes

  • Official action: The bill designates or commends IACCPHP, likely through a resolution or formal resolution accompanying the bill.
  • Language likely expresses appreciation for the organization’s mission, achievements, or impact within the state.
  • The text typically includes:
    • A statement of recognition by the Illinois House of Representatives.
    • Hope or best wishes for continued success.
    • A formal directive to have the citation presented to the organization or its leadership.

Who or what would be affected

  • Primary beneficiaries: IACCPHP (the organization) and its stakeholders, supporters, and communities served by the organization.
  • The action has ceremonial significance within the House and does not create new programs, funding, or regulatory requirements.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Initiation: A member sponsor (Co-sponsor: Camille Lilly) introduces the bill in the Illinois House.
  • Process: The bill would advance through the standard legislative steps for resolutions of commendation, typically requiring passage by the House and potential referral to a Senate counterpart if matched with a concurrent resolution.
  • Enforcement/implementation: Ceremonial resolution is effective upon adoption and does not require funding authorization or administrative implementation beyond formal recognition.
  • Timing: As a non-binding resolution, passage timelines depend on the legislative calendar and committee consideration; no fiscal impact is typically associated unless explicitly stated.

Notes

  • Because the bill is described mainly as a commendation, it is unlikely to enact substantive policy changes, allocate funds, or alter statutory requirements.
  • The exact scope of “IACCPHP” (what it stands for and its activities) is not provided in the summary; the language of the bill would clarify the organization and the nature of the commendation.

If you’d like, I can tailor this summary after reviewing the full text to identify any specific named programs, dates, or additional ceremonial language included in the resolution.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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