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HB 3077

STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH

104th Regular Session Introduced by Camille Lilly

HB 3077 is a technical cleanup that updates the short-title wording of Article 1005 in the Civil Administrative Code without changing rights, duties, or policies.

Referred to Rules Committee
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Bill Summary · HB 3077

HB 3077 — STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH (Rep. Camille Y. Lilly)

Status: Introduced Feb 6, 2025; Passed the House Apr 23, 2025; received by the Senate Apr 23, 2025 and read/referred to Senate Finance Apr 24, 2025.

Purpose / Intent

HB 3077 makes a technical amendment to the Department of Employment Security Law in the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. The change concerns the short title language for Article 1005 and is intended as a clerical or drafting correction rather than a substantive policy change.

Key provision

  • Amends 20 ILCS 1005/1005-1 (Article short title) to alter the statutory phrasing that identifies Article 1005. The bill replaces the current short-title paragraph with the following text:
    • "Sec. 1005-1. Article short title. This Article 1005 of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois may be cited as the Department of Employment Security Law."
  • The amendment is billed as a technical change; it does not add new regulatory requirements, benefits, or duties.

Who or what is affected

  • Primary statutory subject: Article 1005 of the Civil Administrative Code (the Department of Employment Security Law).
  • Practical effect: agencies, legal practitioners, publishers, and others who cite or reference the statute may see revised short-title wording. There is no change to substantive rights, obligations, or agency operations.
  • Claimants, employers, and the Department of Employment Security: not materially affected in practice.

Legislative timeline / procedural notes

  • Filed with Clerk: Feb 6, 2025
  • Referred initially to Rules Committee (Feb 6)
  • Heard in committee with public testimony (Mar 31); reported favorably without amendment (Apr 3)
  • Passed the House (third reading and recorded vote) on Apr 23, 2025; engrossed and transmitted to the Senate the same day
  • Senate actions: read first time and referred to Senate Finance on Apr 24, 2025
  • Effective date: none specified in the bill text provided; if enacted without a specified date, the default effective date will follow Illinois statute for acts. Because this is a technical amendment, it typically takes effect on the date provided in the enrolled act or the statutory default.

Fiscal and legal impact

  • Fiscal impact: None expected. The amendment is clerical and does not create new programs, expenditures, or fiscal obligations.
  • Legal impact: Limited to the formal statutory citation/short title. No substantive changes to rights, benefits, enforcement, or agency authority are made.

Summary: HB 3077 is a non-substantive, technical cleanup bill that clarifies the short-title language for the Department of Employment Security Law in the Civil Administrative Code. It passed the House and is awaiting further action in the Senate (Finance Committee as of Apr 24, 2025).

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

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