Relating to residential tenancies.
HB 3642 revises public-office eligibility: removes municipal oath ban for prior infamous crimes, but keeps disqualification for crimes committed while in office; effective 9/1/2025.
HB 3642 revises public-office eligibility: removes municipal oath ban for prior infamous crimes, but keeps disqualification for crimes committed while in office; effective 9/1/2025.
Sponsor: Rep. Curtis J. Tarver, II
Introduced: Feb 18, 2025 | Signed by Governor: June 20, 2025 | Effective: Sept 1, 2025
HB 3642 revises Illinois law governing the eligibility of persons convicted of certain crimes to hold or take the oath for public office. The bill (1) removes a municipal-code provision that barred some persons with prior convictions from taking a municipal oath of office, and (2) clarifies and extends state-law disqualifications for persons convicted for crimes committed while serving as public officials. Conforming changes are made to the Officials Convicted of Infamous Crimes Act, the Election Code, and the Unified Code of Corrections.
Municipal Code (65 ILCS 5/3.1-10-5)
Officials Convicted of Infamous Crimes Act (5 ILCS 280/1) and Election Code (10 ILCS 5/29-15)
Unified Code of Corrections (730 ILCS 5/5-5-5)
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