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Both Chambers Legislative Information System 3/2/2019 101st General Assembly 1:05:51 PM All Bills (Bill Order) I4A - IL Assn. of Area Agencies on Aging HB166 Thomas M. Bennett DHS-LINK CARD-PHOTO ID 02/06/2019 House To Public Benefits Subcommittee **** HB 166 Human Services Committee Hearing Mar 6 2019 8:30AM Stratton Building Room C-1 Springfield, IL HB167 Thomas M. Bennett DHS-LINK CARD-RESTRICTED USE 02/06/2019 House To Public Benefits Subcommittee **** HB 167 Human Services Committee Hearing Mar 6 2019 8:30AM Stratton Building Room C-1 Springfield, IL HB170 Thomas M. Bennett PUB AID-TANF-DRUG SCREENING 02/06/2019 House To Public Benefits Subcommittee **** HB 170 Human Services Committee Hearing Mar 6 2019 8:30AM Stratton Building Room C-1 Springfield, IL HB204 La Shawn K. Ford CIRCUIT BREAKER PROGRAM 01/29/2019 House Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Committee HB347 Mary E. Flowers PROBATE-ASSAULT OF ELDERLY 02/08/2019 House To Commercial Law Subcommittee HB369 Lindsay Parkhurst INC TX-LONG TERM CARE 02/14/2019 House To Income Tax Subcommittee **** HB 369 Revenue & Finance Committee Hearing Mar 7 2019 9:00AM Capitol Building Room 118 Springfield, IL HB1471 Ann M. Williams ILLINOIS TRUST CODE 02/28/2019 House Placed on Calendar 2nd Reading - Short Debate HB1482 Tony McCombie CRIM CODE-AGG BAT-EMPLOYEES 02/19/2019 House To Sentencing, Penalities and Criminal Procedure Subcommittee **** HB 1482 Judiciary - Criminal Committee Hearing Mar 5 2019 4:00PM Capitol Building Room 118 Springfield, IL HB1596 Monica Bristow PROP TX-SENIOR FREEZE 02/28/2019 House To Property Tax Subcommittee **** HB 1596 Revenue & Finance Committee Hearing Mar 7 2019 9:00AM Capitol Building Room 118 Springfield, IL HB1603 Yehiel M. Kalish DHFS-MANAGED CARE EXEMPTION 02/13/2019 House Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Committee HB1622 Allen Skillicorn DHS-LINK CARD-PHOTO ID 02/20/2019 House To Public Benefits Subcommittee **** HB 1622 Human Services Committee Hearing Mar 6 2019 8:30AM Stratton Building Room C-1 Springfield, IL HB1628 Allen Skillicorn MEDICAID-SNAP-DRUG TEST-LINK 02/20/2019 House To Public Benefits Subcommittee **** HB 1628 Human Services Committee Hearing Mar 6 2019 8:30AM Stratton Building Room C-1 Springfield, IL HB1657 Joe Sosnowski VEH CD-75/OLDER DRIVING EXAM 02/13/2019 House Assigned to Transportation: Vehicles & Safety Committee **** HB 1657 Transportation: Vehicles & Safety Committee Hearing Mar 6 2019 9:30AM Capitol Building Room 115 Springfield, IL HB1658 Joe Sosnowski VEH CD-75/OLDER DRIVING EXAM 02/13/2019 House Assigned to Transportation: Vehicles & Safety Committee **** HB 1658 Transportation: Vehicles & Safety Committee Hearing Mar 6 2019 9:30AM Capitol Building Room 115 Springfield, IL HB2148 Robyn Gabel MHDDAA-DEV DISABIL WORKER WAGE 02/19/2019 House Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Committee HB2185 Natalie A. Manley PROP TAX-SENIOR HOMESTEAD 02/28/2019 House To Property Tax Subcommittee **** HB 2185 Revenue & Finance Committee Hearing Mar 7 2019 9:00AM Capitol Building Room 118 Springfield, IL HB2203 Norine K. Hammond COURTS-JURY DUTY-AGE EXEMPTION 02/20/2019 House To Civil Procedure Subcommittee HB2430 Terra Costa Howard PROP TX-SENIOR HOMESTEAD 02/26/2019 House Assigned to Revenue & Finance Committee **** HB 2430 Revenue & Finance Committee Hearing Mar 7 2019 9:00AM Capitol Building Room 118 Springfield, IL

HB2488 Kathleen Willis CONTINUING CARE TASK FORCE 02/26/2019 House Assigned to Human Services Committee **** HB 2488 Human Services Committee Hearing Mar 6 2019 8:30AM Stratton Building Room C-1 Springfield, IL HB2496 LaToya Greenwood AGING-DHS-DHFS-DON SCORES 02/26/2019 House Assigned to Human Services Committee **** HB 2496 Human Services Committee Hearing Mar 6 2019 8:30AM Stratton Building Room C-1 Springfield, IL HB2643 Joyce Mason CANCEL CONTRACT SENIORS 15 DAY 02/26/2019 House Assigned to Labor & Commerce Committee **** HB 2643 Labor & Commerce Committee Hearing Mar 6 2019 2:30PM Capitol Building Room 114 Springfield, IL HB2645 Stephanie A. Kifowit INC TX-ADULT DAY PROGRAMS 02/26/2019 House Assigned to Revenue & Finance Committee **** HB 2645 Revenue & Finance Committee Hearing Mar 7 2019 9:00AM Capitol Building Room 118 Springfield, IL HB2659 Norine K. Hammond DHFS-EXPEDITED LONG-TERM CARE 02/26/2019 House Assigned to Human Services Committee **** HB 2659 Human Services Committee Hearing Mar 6 2019 8:30AM Stratton Building Room C-1 Springfield, IL HB2716 Robyn Gabel DHFS-LONG-TERM CARE 02/26/2019 House Assigned to Human Services Committee **** HB 2716 Human Services Committee Hearing Mar 6 2019 8:30AM Stratton Building Room C-1 Springfield, IL HB2776 Jaime M. Andrade, Jr. AGING-HOMEMAKER SERVICES-WAGES 02/26/2019 House Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Committee HB2945 William Davis AGING-TECH 02/14/2019 House Referred to Rules Committee HB3042 Michael D. Unes DHS-PUB AID-SUBPOENA POWER 02/26/2019 House Assigned to Human Services Committee **** HB 3042 Human Services Committee Hearing Mar 6 2019 8:30AM Stratton Building Room C-1 Springfield, IL HB3065 Terri Bryant AGING-ABUSE INVESTIGATIONS 02/15/2019 House Referred to Rules Committee HB3274 Dan Ugaste AGING-SENIOR SERVICES LISTING 02/15/2019 House Referred to Rules Committee HB3275 Tom Weber INC TX-WAGES PAID TO SENIORS 02/15/2019 House Referred to Rules Committee HB3343 Sonya M. Harper SNAP RESTAURANT MEALS PROGRAM 02/15/2019 House Referred to Rules Committee HB3406 Karina Villa PROP TX-SENIOR FREEZE 02/15/2019 House Referred to Rules Committee HB3470 Monica Bristow USE/OCC TX-NONPROFIT MEALS 02/15/2019 House Referred to Rules Committee HB3486 Aaron M. Ortiz ELECTRONIC PROOF OF PURCHASE 02/15/2019 House Referred to Rules Committee HB3503 Natalie A. Manley INS CODE-HEARING AIDS 02/15/2019 House Referred to Rules Committee HB3559 Martin J. Moylan MANDATORY DEMENTIA TRAINING 02/15/2019 House Referred to Rules Committee HB3603 Sam Yingling FOIA-GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATIONS 02/15/2019 House Referred to Rules Committee HB3703 Fred Crespo FINANCE-GRANT RECOVERY 02/15/2019 House Referred to Rules Committee SB1 s Kimberly A. Lightford (Will Guzzardi) MINIMUM WAGE/INCOME TAX CREDIT 02/19/2019 Senate Public Act......... 101-0001 SB69 Jennifer Bertino- Tarrant FINANCIAL EXPLOITATION ELDERLY 02/20/2019 Senate To Subcommittee on CLEAR

Compliance SB79 John G. Mulroe MEDICAID-REINSTATE APPLICATION 01/23/2019 Senate Assigned to Human Services SB187 Ram Villivalam AGING-COMMUNITY CARE PROGRAM 02/06/2019 Senate Assigned to Human Services SB200 John F. Curran CRIM CD-EXPLOITATION-ELDERLY 02/20/2019 Senate To Subcommittee on CLEAR Compliance SB221 John G. Mulroe ILLINOIS TRUST CODE 02/06/2019 Senate Assigned to Judiciary SB1356 Brian W. Stewart DHS-LINK CARD-PHOTO ID 02/13/2019 Senate Assigned to Human Services SB1374 Chapin Rose PUBLIC AID-LINK-SNAP-PHOTO ID 02/13/2019 Senate Assigned to Human Services SB1375 Chapin Rose PUBLIC AID-DRUG SCREENING 02/13/2019 Senate Assigned to Human Services SB1450 Rachelle Crowe CRIM CD-INTIMIDATION-ELDERLY 02/20/2019 Senate Assigned to Criminal Law SB1581 John F. Curran COUNTY CD-RETAILERS' REVENUE 02/27/2019 Senate Assigned to Local Government **** SB 1581 Local Government Hearing Mar 6 2019 9:00AM Capitol 409 Springfield, IL SB1688 Jil Tracy DEPT HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES 02/27/2019 Senate Assigned to Human Services **** SB 1688 Human Services Hearing Mar 5 2019 3:00PM Capitol 409 Springfield, IL SB1895 Don Harmon PROP TX-SENIOR FREEZE-INCOME 02/27/2019 Senate Assigned to Revenue SB2019 Mattie Hunter AGING-HOMEMAKER SERVICES-WAGES 02/15/2019 Senate Referred to Assignments SB2055 Laura M. Murphy DHS-PUNS DATABASE 02/15/2019 Senate Referred to Assignments SJR13 Rachelle Crowe ELDER ABUSE TASK FORCE 02/05/2019 Senate Referred to Assignments Totals: 54 - (House Bills: 38) (Senate Bills: 15) (Other Bills: 1)

Both Chambers Legislative Information System 3/2/2019 101st General Assembly 1:05:35 PM All Bills (Bill Order) I4A - IL Assn. of Area Agencies on Aging HB 166 Human Services Committee Hearing Mar 6 2019 8:30AM Stratton Building Room C-1 Springfield, IL Short Description: DHS-LINK CARD-PHOTO ID Rep. Thomas M. Bennett-Darren Bailey-Terri Bryant, Monica Bristow and Dan Caulkins Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Provides that on and after January 1, 2020, electronic benefits transfer ("LINK") cards used to obtain Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits or cash shall contain the name and photo of the primary cardholder and, at the option of the primary cardholder, the names of secondary holders who are authorized to use the card. Establishes that an individual may use the LINK card only if the photo on the card matches the user or he or she presents a current and valid photo identification that confirms he or she is a secondary user listed on the card. Provides that on the effective date of the amendatory Act the Department of Human Services shall begin the process of transitioning to the use of LINK cards which contain the name and photo of the primary cardholder and list the names of all authorized users of the card. Requires the transition to be completed no later than January 1, 2020. Effective immediately. 2/6/2019 House To Public Benefits Subcommittee HB 167 Human Services Committee Hearing Mar 6 2019 8:30AM Stratton Building Room C-1 Springfield, IL Short Description: DHS-LINK CARD-RESTRICTED USE Rep. Thomas M. Bennett-Darren Bailey and Monica Bristow Amends the Administration Article of the Illinois Public Aid Code. Provides that subject to federal approval, on or after the effective date of the amendatory Act, the LINK card issued by the Department of Human Services for the purpose of enabling cardholders to obtain Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits or cash shall only be used for in-state transactions. Provides that the Department shall adopt rules necessary to implement this provision. 2/6/2019 House To Public Benefits Subcommittee

HB 170 Human Services Committee Hearing Mar 6 2019 8:30AM Stratton Building Room C-1 Springfield, IL Short Description: PUB AID-TANF-DRUG SCREENING Rep. Thomas M. Bennett-Darren Bailey and Monica Bristow Amends the Administration Article of the Illinois Public Aid Code. Provides that the Department of Human Services shall require a drug test to screen each individual who applies for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, and that subject to federal approval, the Department shall require a drug test to screen each individual who applies for benefits under the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. Contains provisions concerning notice; persons required to comply with the drug testing requirements; persons exempt from the drug testing requirements; reimbursements for the cost of the drug testing; and other matters. Effective July 1, 2019. 2/6/2019 House To Public Benefits Subcommittee HB 204 Short Description: CIRCUIT BREAKER PROGRAM Rep. La Shawn K. Ford-Carol Ammons-Rita Mayfield Amends the Senior Citizens and Persons with Disabilities Property Tax Relief Act by reinstituting the pharmaceutical assistance program that was eliminated by Public Act 97-689 and changing the short title to the Senior Citizens and Persons with Disabilities Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act. Makes conforming changes in various Acts. 1/29/2019 House Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Committee HB 347 Short Description: PROBATE-ASSAULT OF ELDERLY

Rep. Mary E. Flowers-Linda Chapa LaVia Amends the Probate Act of 1975. Provides that a person convicted of assault, aggravated assault, battery, or aggravated battery of an elderly person shall not receive any property, benefit, or other interest by reason of the death of that elderly person. 2/8/2019 House To Commercial Law Subcommittee HB 369 Revenue & Finance Committee Hearing Mar 7 2019 9:00AM Capitol Building Room 118 Springfield, IL Short Description: INC TX-LONG TERM CARE Rep. Lindsay Parkhurst and Tony McCombie Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Creates an income tax deduction in an amount equal to the out-of-pocket costs incurred by a taxpayer during the taxable year for expenses associated with long-term care for the taxpayer or the taxpayer's family member. Effective immediately. 2/14/2019 House To Income Tax Subcommittee HB 1471 Short Description: ILLINOIS TRUST CODE Rep. Ann M. Williams-Margo McDermed and Deanne M. Mazzochi Creates the Illinois Trust Code. Provides that the Code applies to express trusts, charitable or noncharitable, and trusts created pursuant to a statute, judgment, or decree that requires the trust to be administered in the manner of an express trust. Defines terms. Adds provisions governing: judicial proceedings; representation; creation, validity, modification, and termination of trusts; creditor's claims; spendthrift and discretionary trusts; revocable trusts; the office of trustee; duties and powers of the trustee; the Illinois Prudent Investor Law; life insurance; affiliated investments; liability of trustees and rights of persons dealing with a trustee; total return trusts; trust decanting; the Uniform Powers of Appointment Law; perpetuities; and application of the Code to existing trusts. Repeals the Trusts and Trustees Act, the Trusts and Dissolutions of Marriage Act, the Uniform Powers of Appointment Act (added by Public Act 100-1044), the

Statute Concerning Perpetuities, the Perpetuities Vesting Act, and the Trust Accumulation Act. Makes corresponding changes in the Public Use Trust Act, the Township Code, the Corporate Fiduciary Act, the Community-Integrated Living Arrangements Licensure and Certification Act, the Title Insurance Act, the Illinois Funeral or Burial Funds Act, the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code, the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act, the Probate Act of 1975, the Illinois Power of Attorney Act, the Common Trust Fund Act, the Religious Corporation Act, and the Illinois Pre- Need Cemetery Sales Act. Effective January 1, 2020. 2/28/2019 House Placed on Calendar 2nd Reading - Short Debate HB 1482 Judiciary - Criminal Committee Hearing Mar 5 2019 4:00PM Capitol Building Room 118 Springfield, IL Short Description: CRIM CODE-AGG BAT-EMPLOYEES Rep. Tony McCombie-Andrew S. Chesney-Tom Demmer-Jerry Costello, II, Michael Halpin, Chris Miller, Patrick Windhorst, Michael P. McAuliffe, Joe Sosnowski, Tim Butler, Tom Weber, Margo McDermed, Jehan Gordon-Booth, Anna Moeller, Lindsay Parkhurst, Randy E. Frese, Keith R. Wheeler, C.D. Davidsmeyer, Ryan Spain, Avery Bourne, Jim Durkin, Allen Skillicorn, Grant Wehrli, Thomas M. Bennett, Mark Batinick, Norine K. Hammond, Daniel Swanson, Thomas Morrison, Terri Bryant, Jaime M. Andrade, Jr., Charles Meier, Mike Murphy, Dan Ugaste, Michael D. Unes and Brad Halbrook Amends the Criminal Code of 2012. Provides that a person also commits aggravated battery when, in committing a battery, other than by the discharge of a firearm, he or she knowingly causes great bodily harm or permanent disability or disfigurement to an individual whom the person knows to be a person working under the Adult Protective Services Program or an Ombudsman under the State Long Term Care Ombudsman Program of the Department on Aging, Department of Children and Family Services employee: (1) performing his or her official duties; (2) battered to prevent performance of his or her official duties; or (3) battered in retaliation for performing his or her official duties. Provides that a violation is a Class 1 felony. Provides that a person also commits aggravated battery when, in committing a battery, other than by discharge of a firearm, he or she knows the individual battered to be a person working under the Adult Protective Services Program or an Ombudsman under the State Long Term Care Ombudsman Program of the Department on Aging, Department of Children and Family Services employee: (1) performing his or her official duties; (2) battered to prevent performance of his or her official duties; or (3) battered in retaliation for performing his or her official duties. Provides that a violation is a Class 2 felony. Defines "Department of Children and Family Services employee". 2/19/2019 House To Sentencing, Penalities and Criminal Procedure Subcommittee HB 1596 Revenue & Finance Committee Hearing Mar 7 2019 9:00AM Capitol Building Room 118 Springfield, IL

Short Description: PROP TX-SENIOR FREEZE Rep. Monica Bristow and Michael Halpin Amends the Property Tax Code. In the Senior Citizens Assessment Freeze Homestead Exemption provisions of the Code, provides that "household income" does not include wages paid to a member of the household who is a person with a disability. Effective immediately. 2/28/2019 House To Property Tax Subcommittee HB 1603 Short Description: DHFS-MANAGED CARE EXEMPTION Rep. Yehiel M. Kalish-Kathleen Willis Amends the Medical Assistance Article of the Illinois Public Aid Code. Provides that the Department of Healthcare and Family Services shall not require any resident of a nursing home licensed under the Nursing Home Care Act to enroll in or transition to the State's managed care medical assistance program, including any demonstration program operated by contract with the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Effective immediately. 2/13/2019 House Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Committee HB 1622 Human Services Committee Hearing Mar 6 2019 8:30AM Stratton Building Room C-1 Springfield, IL Short Description: DHS-LINK CARD-PHOTO ID Rep. Allen Skillicorn Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Provides that on and after January 1, 2020, electronic benefits transfer ("LINK") cards used to obtain Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits or cash shall contain the name and photo of the primary cardholder and, at the option of the primary cardholder, the names of secondary holders who are

authorized to use the card. Establishes that an individual may only use the LINK card if the photo on the card matches the user or he or she presents a current and valid photo identification that confirms that he or she is a secondary user listed on the card. Provides that on the effective date of the amendatory Act the Department of Human Services shall begin the process of transitioning to the use of LINK cards which contain the name and photo of the primary cardholder and list the names of all authorized users of the card. Requires the transition to be completed no later than January 1, 2020. Effective immediately. 2/20/2019 House To Public Benefits Subcommittee HB 1628 Human Services Committee Hearing Mar 6 2019 8:30AM Stratton Building Room C-1 Springfield, IL Short Description: MEDICAID-SNAP-DRUG TEST-LINK Rep. Allen Skillicorn-Darren Bailey and William Davis Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Provides that as a condition of initial eligibility for medical assistance benefits provided under the State's Medical Assistance program or, subject to federal approval, benefits provided under the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), an applicant must pass a drug screening. Provides that as a condition of continued eligibility for such benefits, a recipient must pass random drug screenings as prescribed by the Department of Human Services. Requires the Department to adopt rules requiring applicants for TANF benefits or SNAP benefits to actively seek work in order to qualify for such benefits. Provides that the rules adopted by the Department shall be in compliance with those rules under the Unemployment Insurance Act and adopted by the Department of Employment Security requiring unemployed individuals to actively seek employment in order to qualify for unemployment insurance benefits. Requires the Department to adopt rules that allow recipients of TANF benefits or SNAP benefits to experience a gradual reduction in benefits as earnings increase. Increases the penalties for using another person's cash assistance benefits or SNAP benefits. Contains provisions requiring photo identification when using a LINK card to obtain SNAP benefits or cash. Provides that no recipient of TANF benefits shall use his or her benefits to purchase lottery tickets or to patronize any casino or licensed establishment that operates video gaming terminals for the purpose of engaging in gambling or video gaming activities. 2/20/2019 House To Public Benefits Subcommittee HB 1657 Transportation: Vehicles & Safety Committee Hearing Mar 6 2019 9:30AM Capitol Building Room 115 Springfield, IL Short Description: VEH CD-75/OLDER DRIVING EXAM

Rep. Joe Sosnowski Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Deletes language that requires an applicant who is 75 years or older to give an actual demonstration of the applicant's ability to exercise ordinary and reasonable control of the safe operation of a motor vehicle. Deletes language providing that the Secretary of State shall require a licensee 81 years of age through age 86 to renew his or her license every 2 years from the day of issuance. Deletes language providing that the Secretary shall require a licensee 87 years of age or older to renew his or her license every 12 months from the date of issuance. 2/13/2019 House Assigned to Transportation: Vehicles & Safety Committee HB 1658 Transportation: Vehicles & Safety Committee Hearing Mar 6 2019 9:30AM Capitol Building Room 115 Springfield, IL Short Description: VEH CD-75/OLDER DRIVING EXAM Rep. Joe Sosnowski Amends the Illinois Vehicle Code. Deletes language that requires an applicant who is 75 years or older to give an actual demonstration of the applicant's ability to exercise ordinary and reasonable control of the safe operation of a motor vehicle. Effective immediately. 2/13/2019 House Assigned to Transportation: Vehicles & Safety Committee HB 2148 Short Description: MHDDAA-DEV DISABIL WORKER WAGE Rep. Robyn Gabel-Grant Wehrli Amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Administrative Act. Provides that the Department of Human Services shall establish reimbursement rates that build toward livable wages for front-line personnel in residential and day programs and service coordination agencies serving persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities under the Act, including, but not limited to, intermediate care for the developmentally disabled facilities, medically complex for the developmentally disabled facilities, community-integrated living arrangements, community day services, employment, and

other residential and day programs for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities supported by State funds or funding under Title XIX of the federal Social Security Act. Provides that on or before July 1, 2019, the Department shall increase rates and reimbursements and on or before that date, direct support persons shall earn a base wage of not less than $5.25 per hour above the highest applicable federal, State, county, or municipal minimum wage, and on or before that date, other front-line personnel shall earn a commensurate wage. Provides that on or before July 1, 2021, the Department shall increase rates and reimbursements and on or before that date, direct support persons shall earn a base wage of not less than $6.75 per hour above the highest applicable federal, State, county, or municipal minimum Wage, and on or before July 1, 2021, other front-line personnel shall earn a commensurate wage. Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code to make conforming changes. Effective immediately. 2/19/2019 House Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Committee HB 2185 Revenue & Finance Committee Hearing Mar 7 2019 9:00AM Capitol Building Room 118 Springfield, IL Short Description: PROP TAX-SENIOR HOMESTEAD Rep. Natalie A. Manley-Terra Costa Howard Amends the Property Tax Code. Provides that a taxpayer who has been granted a senior citizens homestead exemption need not reapply for the exemption. Provides that the county assessor shall establish procedures with the county recorder of deeds or the county clerk to determine whether a person who has been granted a senior citizens homestead exemption has conveyed ownership of the property or is deceased. Provides that, if the person has conveyed ownership of the property or is deceased, then the county assessor shall mail notice to the new owner of the property, stating that (i) the exemption will be removed from the property and (ii) the new property owner may reapply for the exemption if the property becomes qualified. 2/28/2019 House To Property Tax Subcommittee HB 2203 Short Description: COURTS-JURY DUTY-AGE EXEMPTION Rep. Norine K. Hammond Amends the Jury Act. Provides that a circuit court shall develop a policy for allowing prospective jurors who are older than a certain age to be permanently excused from jury duty. Provides that a circuit court, when determining the age at

which a prospective juror may be excused based on age, shall consider the following: the age at which jury duty may become difficult for a significant number of jurors; and the jury pool available for that circuit court. Provides that a prospective juror meeting the age requirement may apply for the exemption based on a self-assessment of his or her physical limitations and mobility issues. Provides that the county board, jury administrator, or jury commissioner shall permanently exclude the prospective juror from all current and subsequent jury lists. 2/20/2019 House To Civil Procedure Subcommittee HB 2430 Revenue & Finance Committee Hearing Mar 7 2019 9:00AM Capitol Building Room 118 Springfield, IL Short Description: PROP TX-SENIOR HOMESTEAD Rep. Terra Costa Howard-Tony McCombie-Diane Pappas-John C. D'Amico Amends the Property Tax Code. Provides that, for taxable years 2019 and thereafter, the maximum reduction for the senior citizens homestead exemption is $8,000 in all counties (currently, $8,000 in counties with 3,000,000 or more inhabitants and $5,000 in all other counties). Effective immediately. 2/26/2019 House Assigned to Revenue & Finance Committee HB 2488 Human Services Committee Hearing Mar 6 2019 8:30AM Stratton Building Room C-1 Springfield, IL Short Description: CONTINUING CARE TASK FORCE Rep. Kathleen Willis Amends the Life Care Facilities Act. Creates the Continuing Care Retirement Community Transparency Task Force to research and collect information on transparency and consumer protection issues for life care contracts. Provides that the Task Force shall review existing legal frameworks to identify all existing consumer protections for residents living in continuing care retirement communities and all areas in which more consumer protections for continuing care retirement community residents are necessary. Provides that the Task Force shall identify any shortcomings of the definition of "life care contract" and determine whether that definition should be expanded to include more senior living facilities. Provides that members shall receive no compensation for their services but may be reimbursed for expenses. Requires the

Department of Public Health shall provide administrative and other support to the Task Force. Provides that the Task Force shall report its findings to the Governor and General Assembly by December 31, 2019. Effective immediately. 2/26/2019 House Assigned to Human Services Committee HB 2496 Human Services Committee Hearing Mar 6 2019 8:30AM Stratton Building Room C-1 Springfield, IL Short Description: AGING-DHS-DHFS-DON SCORES Rep. LaToya Greenwood Amends the Illinois Act on the Aging, the Disabled Persons Rehabilitation Act, and the Illinois Public Aid Code. Regarding services under the Community Care Program (CCP), the Home Services Program, the supportive living facilities program, and the nursing home prescreening project, provides that individuals with a score of 29 or higher based on the determination of need assessment tool shall be eligible to receive institutional and home and community-based long term care services until the State receives federal approval and implements an updated assessment tool, and those individuals are found to be ineligible under that updated assessment tool. Requires the Department on Aging and the Departments of Human Services and Healthcare and Family Services to adopt rules, but not emergency rules, regarding the updated assessment tool. Contains provisions concerning continued eligibility for persons made ineligible for services under the updated assessment tool. Amends the Illinois Act on the Aging. Prohibits the Department on Aging from adopting any rule that: (i) restricts eligibility under CCP to persons who qualify for medical assistance; or (ii) establishes a separate program of home and community-based long term care services for persons eligible for CCP services but not eligible for medical assistance. Prohibits the Department from increasing copayment levels under CCP to those levels in effect on January 1, 2016. Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Deletes a provision concerning an increase in the determination of need scores, on and after July 1, 2012, from 29 to 37. Amends the Nursing Home Care Act. Prohibits the involuntary discharge of an individual receiving care in an institutional setting as the result of the updated assessment tool until a transition plan has been developed. Effective immediately. 2/26/2019 House Assigned to Human Services Committee HB 2643 Labor & Commerce Committee Hearing Mar 6 2019 2:30PM Capitol Building Room 114 Springfield, IL Short Description: CANCEL CONTRACT SENIORS 15 DAY

Rep. Joyce Mason Amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. Provides that a person age 65 and older may cancel certain contracts within 15, rather than 3, days after the day the contract was signed. Effective January 1, 2020. 2/26/2019 House Assigned to Labor & Commerce Committee HB 2645 Revenue & Finance Committee Hearing Mar 7 2019 9:00AM Capitol Building Room 118 Springfield, IL Short Description: INC TX-ADULT DAY PROGRAMS Rep. Stephanie A. Kifowit Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides that each taxpayer that makes a donation during the taxable year to a startup of an adult day program for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities is entitled to an income tax credit in an amount equal to the amount of the donation. Effective immediately. 2/26/2019 House Assigned to Revenue & Finance Committee HB 2659 Human Services Committee Hearing Mar 6 2019 8:30AM Stratton Building Room C-1 Springfield, IL Short Description: DHFS-EXPEDITED LONG-TERM CARE Rep. Norine K. Hammond Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Makes technical changes to specify in provisions concerning provisional eligibility for long-term care services that the Department of Healthcare and Family Services shall adopt rules. Effective immediately.

2/26/2019 House Assigned to Human Services Committee HB 2716 Human Services Committee Hearing Mar 6 2019 8:30AM Stratton Building Room C-1 Springfield, IL Short Description: DHFS-LONG-TERM CARE Rep. Robyn Gabel Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Provides that, on January 1, 2020, all powers and duties of the Department of Human Services related to processing and administering eligibility for individuals with Medicaid long-term care benefits and any and all individuals applying for Medicaid who also apply for Medicaid long-term care benefits shall be transferred to the Department of Healthcare and Family Services, including, but not be limited to, the transfer of all powers and duties of the Department of Human Services related to eligibility determinations, redeterminations, admission approvals, income and address changes, appeals, and all associated tasks. Provides that all personnel, property, materials, supplies, and funds associated with the completion of these functions shall be transferred from the Department of Human Services to the Department of Healthcare and Family Services, including the transfer of all 3 Department of Human Services' Medical Field Operations offices (Long Term Care), and all other resources or personnel located outside those 3 offices who administer the functions of or provide support to those offices. Provides that all rules, standards, policies, and procedures adopted by the Department of Human Services shall continue in effect as the rules, standards, policies, and procedures of the Department of Healthcare and Family Services until they are modified or abolished by the Department of Healthcare and Family Services. Effective immediately. 2/26/2019 House Assigned to Human Services Committee HB 2776 Short Description: AGING-HOMEMAKER SERVICES-WAGES Rep. Jaime M. Andrade, Jr., Jehan Gordon-Booth, Delia C. Ramirez, Theresa Mah, Kathleen Willis, Aaron M. Ortiz, Linda Chapa LaVia, Elizabeth Hernandez, Michael J. Zalewski, Luis Arroyo, Katie Stuart, Terra Costa Howard, Ann M. Williams, Marcus C. Evans, Jr., La Shawn K. Ford, André Thapedi, Anna Moeller, Deb Conroy, Emanuel Chris Welch, Frances Ann Hurley, LaToya Greenwood, Mary E. Flowers, Diane Pappas, Rita Mayfield, Anne Stava-Murray, Debbie Meyers-Martin, Martin J. Moylan, Carol Ammons, John C. D'Amico, Robert Rita, William Davis, Robyn Gabel, Michelle Mussman, Natalie A. Manley, Lawrence Walsh, Jr., Kelly M. Cassidy, Sam Yingling, Justin Slaughter, Nicholas K. Smith, Sara Feigenholtz, Celina Villanueva, Jay Hoffman, Sonya M. Harper, Michael Halpin, Daniel Didech and Will Guzzardi Amends the Illinois Act on the Aging. Provides that the rates and minimum mandated wage increases for homemaker services shall be, at a minimum, as of January 1, 2019, a rate of $19.96 per hour, for a minimum wage of $12 per hour, and as of July 1, 2019, a rate of $21.64 per hour for a minimum wage of $13 per hour. Provides that rates in future State

fiscal years shall be no lower than the rates in effect on July 1, 2019. Provides that in-home service provider agencies shall be required to certify to the Department on Aging that they are in compliance with the mandated wage increase for direct service workers. Provides that fringe benefits, including, but not limited to, any paid time off, payment for training, health insurance, travel, or transportation payment, shall not be reduced in relation to these rate increases. Effective immediately. 2/26/2019 House Assigned to Appropriations-Human Services Committee HB 2945 Short Description: AGING-TECH Rep. William Davis Amends the Older Adult Services Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the short title. 2/14/2019 House Referred to Rules Committee HB 3042 Human Services Committee Hearing Mar 6 2019 8:30AM Stratton Building Room C-1 Springfield, IL Short Description: DHS-PUB AID-SUBPOENA POWER Rep. Michael D. Unes Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Provides that the Department of Human Services shall have the power to subpoena witnesses and compel the production of documents relating to applications for public assistance, which shall include the power to subpoena any and all evidence necessary to process applications for medical assistance under this Code. Provides that any person who otherwise fails to respond to a subpoena or who knowingly provides false information to the Department during an investigation is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. Provides that an attorney representing an applicant or authorized representative admitted to practice in the State of Illinois may issue subpoenas on behalf of the Department for witnesses and documents relevant to the application. Provides that the authorization of the Department is not required to obtain the issuance by an attorney of a subpoena. Requires the Department to adopt rules necessary to allow the issuance of subpoenas including, but not limited to, the creation of a form subpoena for use by attorneys.

2/26/2019 House Assigned to Human Services Committee HB 3065 Short Description: AGING-ABUSE INVESTIGATIONS Rep. Terri Bryant Amends the Adult Protective Services Act. Provides that when conducting any investigation concerning a report of suspected abuse, neglect, financial exploitation, or self-neglect of an eligible adult, the Department on Aging shall contact as many of the eligible adult's family members, neighbors, and friends as reasonably possible under the circumstances. 2/15/2019 House Referred to Rules Committee HB 3274 Short Description: AGING-SENIOR SERVICES LISTING Rep. Dan Ugaste Amends the Illinois Act on the Aging. Requires the Department on Aging, the Department of Human Services, and the Department of Healthcare and Family Services to identify all programs operating in the State, both public and private, that provide services to meet the unique needs and circumstances of senior citizens. Requires the Department on Aging to compile and maintain a list of the identified programs that includes for each program listed: (i) a brief description of program services; (ii) eligibility requirements; and (ii) instructions on how to apply to the program. Requires the Department on Aging and the Departments of Human Services and Healthcare and Family Services to post the list of identified programs on their websites in a relevant and conspicuous place. Requires the Department on Aging to ensure that printed copies of the list of identified programs are available for distribution to senior citizens at each local agency that contracts with a designated area agency on aging. Requires the Secretary of State to ensure that printed copies of the list of identified programs are available for distribution to senior citizens at each driver services facility operated by the Secretary of State. 2/15/2019 House Referred to Rules Committee

HB 3275 Short Description: INC TX-WAGES PAID TO SENIORS Rep. Tom Weber Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act. Provides that a taxpayer is entitled to an income tax credit for each person who is (i) 55 years of age or older during the taxable year and (ii) employed by the taxpayer at a location in this State for not less than 185 days during the taxable year. Provides that the credit may be carried forward. Provides that the credit is exempt from the Act's automatic sunset provision. Effective immediately. 2/15/2019 House Referred to Rules Committee HB 3343 Short Description: SNAP RESTAURANT MEALS PROGRAM Rep. Sonya M. Harper-Camille Y. Lilly-Delia C. Ramirez-Mary E. Flowers, Lamont J. Robinson, Jr., Justin Slaughter, Kambium Buckner, Celina Villanueva, Ann M. Williams, Kelly M. Cassidy, Nicholas K. Smith and LaToya Greenwood Amends the Illinois Public Aid Code. Requires the Department of Human Services to establish a Restaurant Meals Program to permit individuals who are elderly, persons with a disability, and homeless individuals to redeem their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits at private establishments that contract with the Department to offer meals for eligible SNAP recipients at concessional prices. Requires the Restaurant Meals Program to be operational no later than January 1, 2020. Requires the Department to adopt rules. Effective immediately. 2/15/2019 House Referred to Rules Committee HB 3406 Short Description: PROP TX-SENIOR FREEZE Rep. Karina Villa Amends the Property Tax Code. In provisions concerning the Senior Citizens Assessment Freeze Homestead Exemption, provides that, for taxable years 2019 and thereafter, the maximum income limitation is $85,000 (currently,

$65,000). Effective immediately. 2/15/2019 House Referred to Rules Committee HB 3470 Short Description: USE/OCC TX-NONPROFIT MEALS Rep. Monica Bristow Amends the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Provides that, beginning on January 1, 2020, meals and food products for human consumption furnished or served to low-income elderly persons at or below cost by a nonprofit organization or governmental agency under a program funded by this State or the United States are exempt from taxation under the Acts. Provides that the exemption is exempt from the Acts' automatic sunset provisions. Effective immediately. 2/15/2019 House Referred to Rules Committee HB 3486 Short Description: ELECTRONIC PROOF OF PURCHASE Rep. Aaron M. Ortiz Creates the Electronic Proof of Purchase Act. Provides that on and after January 1, 2022, a proof of purchase for the retail sale of food, alcohol, or other tangible personal property or for the provision of services provided to a consumer by a business shall be provided only in electronic form, unless the consumer requests that the proof of purchase be provided in paper form. Provides that the first and second violations of the Act shall result in a notice of violation, and any subsequent violation shall be punishable by a fine of $25 for each day the business is in violation, but not to exceed $300 annually. Provides that small businesses are exempt from the Act's provisions. Provides legislative findings. Amends the State Mandates Act to require implementation without reimbursement. 2/15/2019 House Referred to Rules Committee

HB 3503 Short Description: INS CODE-HEARING AIDS Rep. Natalie A. Manley Amends the Illinois Insurance Code, the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971, the Counties Code, the Illinois Municipal Code, the School Code, the Health Maintenance Organization Act, the Limited Health Service Organization Act, the Voluntary Health Services Plans Act, and the Illinois Public Aid Code to require coverage for hearing instruments and related services for all individuals 65 years of age and older when a hearing care professional prescribes a hearing instrument. Provides that an insurer shall provide coverage for hearing instruments subject to certain restrictions. Provides that an insurer shall not be required to pay a claim if the insured filed such a claim 24 months prior to the date of filing the claim with the insurer and the claim was paid by any insurer. 2/15/2019 House Referred to Rules Committee HB 3559 Short Description: MANDATORY DEMENTIA TRAINING Rep. Martin J. Moylan Creates the Mandatory Dementia-Specific Training Act. Provides that emergency medical technicians, probate judges, paid conservators, and protective services employees shall receive dementia-specific training, including, but not limited to, training in Alzheimer's disease and dementia symptoms and care. Provides that the personnel must receive a refresher training course at least once every 3 years. Provides that the Department of Public Health shall implement and conduct the training program, set standards and determine the hours and frequency of necessary training, and adopt any rules necessary to implement the Act. 2/15/2019 House Referred to Rules Committee HB 3603 Short Description: FOIA-GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATIONS

Rep. Sam Yingling Amends the Freedom of Information Act. Defines "member-based organization" as any group, association, or organization that: (1) has a membership that includes one or more government taxing bodies; (2) lobbies on behalf of its governmental members; and (3) receives a majority of its funding from its governmental members. Provides that a member-based organization is a public body under the Act; however, only records relating to the member-based organization's receipt of public funds or its expenditures made in whole or in part with public funds are public records subject to inspection and copying by the public. 2/15/2019 House Referred to Rules Committee HB 3703 Short Description: FINANCE-GRANT RECOVERY Rep. Fred Crespo Amends the Illinois Grant Funds Recovery Act. Modifies the term "grant funds" to allow funds disbursed by the State Comptroller under an appropriation made by the General Assembly to a named entity or person to be considered as grant funds for purposes of the Act. Provides that, at a minimum, a grant agreement must, among other requirements, (1) identify any terms for which a failure to comply may be deemed material non-compliance, and subject grant funds to recovery, and (2) specify any performance levels for which a failure to achieve may result in a determination that grant funds have been misspent and subject to recovery. Provides that a grantor agency or the Attorney General may seek recovery of grant funds when there has been material non-compliance with the grant agreement or when grant funds have been misspent or are being improperly held. Provides that the grantor agency making the grant shall take affirmative and timely action to recover all (currently, all misspent or improperly held) grant funds subject to recovery. Provides that the Attorney General, on his own volition, may act to recover any grant funds which may be recoverable under specified provisions (currently, may act to recover any grant funds which have been misapplied or are being improperly held). Defines terms. Makes conforming changes. Effective immediately. 2/15/2019 House Referred to Rules Committee SB 1 Short Description: MINIMUM WAGE/INCOME TAX CREDIT Sen. Kimberly A. Lightford-Jacqueline Y. Collins-Antonio Muñoz-Iris Y. Martinez-Mattie Hunter, Patricia Van Pelt, Robert Peters, Ann Gillespie, Ram Villivalam, Omar Aquino, Martin A. Sandoval, Terry Link, Elgie R. Sims, Jr., Toi W.

Hutchinson, Cristina Castro, Emil Jones, III and Christopher Belt (Rep. Will Guzzardi-Marcus C. Evans, Jr.-Jay Hoffman-Delia C. Ramirez-Emanuel Chris Welch, Jaime M. Andrade, Jr., Aaron M. Ortiz, Justin Slaughter, Celina Villanueva, Sara Feigenholtz, Yehiel M. Kalish, Thaddeus Jones, Anne Stava- Murray, Mary E. Flowers and Luis Arroyo) Amends the Minimum Wage Law. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the short title. Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 Replaces everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act and the Minimum Wage Law. Provides for an increase in the minimum wage and for a credit against withholding payments in relation to the increase. Increases the minimum wage to $9.25 per hour beginning January 1, 2020. Provides for annual increases in the minimum wage culminating in a minimum wage of $15 per hour beginning on January 1, 2025. Provides to employers with 50 or fewer full-time equivalent employees a credit against tax withheld beginning January 1, 2020. Reduces the credit beginning January 1, 2021. Provides employers may claim the credit amount in effect on January 1, 2025 until December 31, 2026 and that employers with no more than 5 employees may claim that credit until December 31, 2027. Authorizes the Department of Labor to perform random audits of employer to ascertain compliance with the Minimum Wage Law. Authorizes a penalty of $100 per employee for failure to maintain required records. Effective immediately. Pension Note (Government Forecasting & Accountability) There is no readily discernible fiscal impact associated with SB1, as engrossed. To the extent minimum wage workers participate in pension funds governed by the Pension Code, there could be an increase in accrued liability, but it would presumably be very small and likely actuarially insignificant. State Debt Impact Note (Government Forecasting & Accountability) This bill would not change the amount of authorization for any type of State-issued or State-supported bond, and, therefore, would not affect the level of State indebtedness. Fiscal Note (Dept of Revenue) Increasing the minimum wage to $15 per hour over 6 years increases state revenues. The positive effect on tax revenue, in the form of income and sales taxes, is only slightly offset by the negative effect on income tax revenues of the tax credit extended to eligible businesses. Overall, the net impact of this proposed legislation is an increase in state revenues of nearly $390 million by fiscal year 2027. The positive effect on tax revenue is produced by the additional income tax collection and sales tax collection given by higher wages and personal consumption expenditure in the state economy. We estimate Individual Income tax (IIT) revenue at the current individual income tax rate of 4.95 percent. The estimate for Sales Tax revenue values were decreased to account for the fact that the state does not tax services and receives no share of revenue on food for consumption off site, prescription drugs or certain medical devices. The negative effect on Income tax revenue is due to the tax credit against withholdings. The tax credit for eligible employers is a declining percentage of the wage increment defined as the differential between the employee's hourly wage from the final quarter of the previous calendar year and the State's minimum wage of the present year). The credit, applied on a calendar year basis, is set to scale down over the course of the ramp (to year 2025) at which point the calculation of the credit shifts to a flat, fixed dollar amount. The schedule of credits is as follows: 25% credit in 2020; 21% credit in 2021; 17% credit in 2022; 13% credit in 2023; 9% credit in 2024, and 5% credit in 2025. In calendar year 2026, the credit for businesses is fixed to match the credit taken in 2025; in calendar year 2027, the credit for those businesses with 5 or fewer employees is fixed to match the credit taken in 2025. In calculating the cost of the tax credit, we considered the number of minimum wage jobs increasing from $8.25 in 2019 to $10.00 in 2020, from $10.00 to $11.00 in 2021 and so on until 2027. We discounted those jobs in firms with more than 50 employees using Census bureau data on small firms in Illinois. We considered 1750 hours of work as full time in accordance with prior studies on the subject. All estimates above are static estimates, meaning that they do not account for changes in the labor supply and demand associated to the increase in labor cost.

Home Rule Note (Dept. of Commerce & Economic Opportunity) This bill does not pre-empt home rule authority. State Mandates Fiscal Note (Dept. of Commerce & Economic Opportunity) This bill does create a State mandate. Balanced Budget Note (Office of Management and Budget) Please be advised that the Balanced Budget Note Act does not apply to SB 1, as it is not a supplemental appropriation that increases or decreases appropriations. Under the Act, a balanced budget note must be prepared only for bills that change a general funds appropriation for the fiscal year in which the new bill is enacted. Correctional Note (Dept of Corrections) There is no fiscal or population impact on the Department of Corrections. Judicial Note (Admin Office of the Illinois Courts) This bill would neither increase nor decrease the number of judges needed in the State of Illinois. Housing Affordability Impact Note (Housing Development Authority) This bill will have no effect on the cost of constructing, purchasing, owning, or selling a single-family residence. 2/19/2019 Senate Public Act......... 101-0001 SB 69 Short Description: FINANCIAL EXPLOITATION ELDERLY Sen. Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant Amends the Criminal Identification Act. Provides that the court shall not order the sealing of the records of arrests or