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HR 931

MEMORIAL-DR. DAVID K. DEETS

104th Regular Session Introduced by Brad Fritts

HR 931 memorializes Dr. David K. Deets to formally recognize and honor his life, career, public service, and community impact.

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Bill Summary · HR 931

Bill Overview

  • Bill: HR 931
  • Session: 104th
  • Jurisdiction: Illinois
  • Title: MEMORIAL-DR. DAVID K. DEETS
  • Sponsor: Primary sponsor not specified in provided details; Co-sponsor: Brad Fritts

Note: The available information primarily identifies the bill’s title and sponsorship. A complete summary is best informed by the bill’s text and fiscal notes. The following outlines are based on typical features of memorial resolutions and the information provided.

Purpose and intent

  • This bill appears to be a memorial resolution honoring Dr. David K. Deets.
  • Memorial resolutions generally recognize an individual’s life, contributions, and impact on the community or state.
  • The intent is to commend and memorialize Dr. Deets’s achievements and public service, and to officially record appreciation within the legislative journal.

Key provisions and changes

  • Recognition of Dr. David K. Deets in a formal memorial.
  • Statements of his biography, career achievements, public service, community impact, and legacy.
  • Acknowledgment of notable contributions to the state or field of work in which Dr. Deets was engaged.
  • May include a presentation of commendations, dates of birth/death (if applicable), and a summary of philanthropic or professional impact.
  • Typically, such resolutions do not create new programs, funding, or regulatory changes. They are symbolic and ceremonial.

Who/What is affected

  • Primary affected party: Dr. David K. Deets (the person memorialized).
  • Indirect effects: Public officials, stakeholders, and constituents who read the memorial in legislative records; institutions or organizations connected to Dr. Deets may be noted or cited.
  • No expected fiscal impact or regulatory action (as typical of memorial resolutions).

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduced as HR 931 in the 104th Illinois General Assembly.
  • Process follows standard memorial resolution procedure: referral to committee, potential debate, and passage by both chambers, culminating in the resolution being enrolled and printed in the official journals.
  • As a memorial, it commonly does not entail a fiscal note or implementation timeline beyond the date of adoption.
  • The bill’s effective date is typically the date of enactment or adoption, with no ongoing regulatory or operational requirements.

Potential impacts and considerations

  • Civic value: Public recognition of Dr. Deets’s contributions may enhance visibility of his work and inspire public service.
  • Availability of additional biographical information in the record (e.g., career highlights) can serve as a reference for historians, educators, and local communities.
  • Any accompanying ceremonial events or commemorations would be arranged outside the statutory text, if applicable.

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