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HB 3903

Relating to parking minimums for residential development.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Ricki Ruiz

Appropriates $73,980,321 for the Illinois Office of the State Fire Marshal for FY2025 to cover operations, personnel, IT, grants, training, and facility work.

In committee upon adjournment.
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Bill Summary · HB 3903

Note on source materials
There is an inconsistency between the bill title provided ("Relating to parking minimums for residential development") and the bill text included. The text of HB 3903 (104th General Assembly) introduced by Rep. Robyn Gabel is an appropriations bill that provides funding for the Office of the State Fire Marshal for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2025. The summary below is based on the bill text supplied.

HB 3903 (Introduced) — Summary

  • Sponsor: Rep. Robyn Gabel
  • Introduced: 02/25/2025 (filed 03/06/2025)
  • Status: In committee upon adjournment (06/28/2025)
  • Classification: Bill (appropriations)

Purpose / intent

To appropriate funds for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Illinois Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM) for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2025, including operating costs, personnel, information technology, grants, training programs, facility renovations, and related programs.

Key provisions and dollar amounts

  • Synopsis totals: Other State Funds $72,980,321; Federal Funds $1,000,000; Total $73,980,321.
  • General Office (payable from Fire Prevention Fund) — selected line items:
    • Personal services: $17,643,500
    • Retirement contributions: $8,201,800
    • Group insurance: $4,913,600
    • Electronic data processing: $4,163,000
    • Equipment: $1,544,000
    • Total (General Office): $40,471,100
  • Underground Storage Tank Fund (selected): total shown $6,130,600 (personnel, retirement, group insurance, equipment, etc.).
  • Reappropriations: $704,417 (remaining unexpended at 6/30/2025) reappropriated for Electronic Data Processing.
  • Targeted program appropriations (examples):
    • Fire Explorer & Cadet School: $100,000
    • Small Equipment Grant Program: $6,000,000
    • Minimum Basic Firefighter Training Program: $1,000,000
    • Firefighter Peer Support Program: $75,000
    • Community Risk Reduction Program: $70,000
    • Firefighter Online Training Management System: $380,000
    • Renovation/rehabilitation of Fire Museum (State Fairgrounds): $2,202,904 (reappropriation language)
    • Illinois Fire Fighters' Memorial Fund: $75,000 (museum maintenance) and $300,000 (Medal of Honor, scholarships, memorial maintenance)
  • Training and program expenses (Section 55): Senior Officer Training $55,000; Cornerstone Program $500,000; statewide training programs $250,000; Online Certification Testing $590,000; Leadership Development $160,000; U.S. RCRA UST Program $1,000,000.
  • Grants (Section 60): Chicago Fire Department Training Program $4,905,800; payments to local agencies participating in State training programs $1,450,000 (grants total $6,355,800).
  • Other: $500 for new fire district development grants; $1,200,000 for ILEAS/MABAS administration; $10,000 for Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Reimbursement; $550,000 (Underground Storage Tank Fund) grant to the City of Chicago (text truncated).

Who is affected / impact

  • Office of the State Fire Marshal (operations, personnel, IT).
  • Local fire departments and training partners (grants, training program funding).
  • Firefighters and recruits (training, certification, peer-support programs).
  • Entities managing underground storage tanks and related environmental compliance programs.
  • Fire Museum and Fire Fighters' Memorial (facility maintenance and programs).
  • City of Chicago (specified grants referenced; bill text truncated for full detail).

Procedural / timeline notes

  • Appropriations apply to the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2025.
  • Several items are reappropriations conditioned on unexpended balances as of June 30, 2025.
  • Bill was introduced and had first readings in late Feb–Mar 2025, referred to multiple committees (Rules; Housing & Homelessness; Pensions, Investments & Financial Services) and was in committee upon adjournment on 06/28/2025.
  • Text provided is partially truncated (Section 80 onward); full bill text should be consulted for remaining line items and final totals.

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