The governor’s office announced he signed another 95 House bills and 39 Senate bills. Some take effect immediately, like House Bill 3751 that allows non-citizens to apply to be a police officer.
Also effective immediately, the Illinois State Board of Education is required to adopt a literacy plan.
Other laws begin Jan. 1, 2024, like a measure allowing Illinois licensed motor vehicle dealers to conduct sales over the internet and deliver vehicles to customers.
House Bill 1199 designates October as Italian-American Heritage Month to be observed throughout the state.
House Bill 1268 allows a person convicted of a felony to serve as an executor if certain criteria are met. Both are effective Jan. 1, 2024.
Beginning next year, House Bill 2123 creates a cause of action for individuals who are the target of deep fakes and other digitally altered sexual images.
Also beginning next year, House Bill 2214 requires the Department of Human Services to track the scope and frequency of stolen SNAP benefits where a recipient’s benefits are stolen from the recipient’s electronic benefits transfer card by means of card skimming, card cloning, or some other similar fraudulent method.
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