(330 ILCS 45/0.01) (from Ch. 23, par. 3080)
Sec. 0.01.
Short title.
This Act may be cited as the
Military Veterans Assistance Act.
(Source: P.A. 86-1324; 87-796.)
(330 ILCS 45/1) (from Ch. 23, par. 3081)
Sec. 1. Definitions. As used in this Act:
"Veteran service organization" means a post, ship, camp, chapter, or
detachment of a congressionally chartered or state chartered organization.
"Administrator of military veterans assistance" means the commanders of the various veteran service organizations, the superintendent of a County Veterans Assistance Commission, or other persons whose duty it is, under
the existing statutes, to care for, relieve or maintain, wholly or in part,
any person who may be entitled to such assistance under the statutes of the
State of Illinois. This Act shall not infringe upon the mandated powers and
authorities vested in the Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs.
(Source: P.A. 102-732, eff. 1-1-23.)
(330 ILCS 45/2) (from Ch. 23, par. 3082)
Sec. 2.
For the just, necessary, and needed assistance and services of military veterans, who served in the Armed
Forces of the United States and whose last discharge from the service was
honorable or general under honorable conditions to be eligible for assistance, their families, and the families
of deceased veterans with service as described in this Section who need
assistance and services.
(Source: P.A. 102-732, eff. 1-1-23.)
(330 ILCS 45/3) (from Ch. 23, par. 3083)
Sec. 3.
In case there is no veteran service
organization, in any town in which it is necessary that such assistance
as provided in Section 2 should be granted, the administrator of
military veterans assistance shall accept and pay the orders
drawn, as hereinbefore provided by the commander, quartermaster
or commandant of any veteran service organization,
upon the recommendation of an assistance committee, who shall
be residents of the said town in which the assistance may be
furnished.
(Source: P.A. 102-732, eff. 1-1-23.)
(330 ILCS 45/4) (from Ch. 23, par. 3084)
Sec. 4.
Upon the taking effect of this Act, the commander of any veteran service organization or any properly created Veterans
Assistance Commission, which shall undertake the
assistance of military veterans and their families, as hereinbefore
provided, before the acts of the commander, quartermaster, or commandant
shall be operative in any city or town, shall file with the city clerk of
such city or town clerk of such town, or administrator of military veterans
assistance of such town or county, a notice that said veteran service organization or Veterans Assistance Commission intends to undertake such assistance as is provided by this
Act, and such notice shall contain the names of the assistance committee of
the veteran service organization or Veterans Assistance Commission in such city or town, and the
commander and other officers of said veteran service organization or Veterans Assistance Commission.
And the commander of the veteran service organization or Veterans Assistance Commission shall annually
thereafter, during the month of October, file a similar notice with the
city or town clerk, or the administrator of military veterans assistance, also a
detailed statement of the amount of assistance furnished during the
preceding year, with the names of all persons to whom such assistance shall
have been furnished, together with a brief statement in such case from the
assistance committee upon whose recommendation the orders were drawn. Any
person who fails or neglects so to do at the time required by this Act
shall be guilty of a petty offense and fined $250 to be recovered in the
name of the county in the circuit court.
(Source: P.A. 102-732, eff. 1-1-23.)
(330 ILCS 45/5) (from Ch. 23, par. 3085)
Sec. 5.
The auditing board of any city or town or county auditor, or the administrator of
military veterans assistance of any city, town, or county, may require of
the commander, quartermaster, or
commandant of any veteran service organization, or superintendent of any properly organized Veterans Assistance Commission, undertaking such assistance in any city or
town, a bond with sufficient and satisfactory sureties for the faithful and
honest discharge of their duties under this Act.
(Source: P.A. 102-732, eff. 1-1-23.)
(330 ILCS 45/6) (from Ch. 23, par. 3086)
Sec. 6.
Military veterans with families and the
families of deceased veterans, shall, whenever practicable, be provided for
and assisted at their homes in such city or town in which they shall have a
residence, in the manner provided in Sections 2 and 3 of this Act.
(Source: P.A. 102-732, eff. 1-1-23.)
(330 ILCS 45/7) (from Ch. 23, par. 3087)
Sec. 7.
In case there shall be within the limits of any city or town
more than one veteran service organization, it shall be
the duty of the commander, quartermaster, or commandant of each veteran service organization within
such limits, to send to the commander, quartermaster, or commandant of every other veteran service organization, as the case may be, within said limits, on the first day of
each month, a written list of the names of all persons to whom assistance
has been granted during the preceding month, under the provisions of this Act.
(Source: P.A. 102-732, eff. 1-1-23.)
(330 ILCS 45/8) (from Ch. 23, par. 3088)
Sec. 8.
The commander, quartermaster, or commandant of any veteran service organization or the superintendent of any county Veterans' Assistance
Commission of Illinois shall annually report to the Governor, on or before
the first day of January of each year, such portions of the transactions of
the aforementioned veteran service organization or Veterans Assistance Commission relating thereto as the commander or superintendent
may deem to be of interest to that organization and the people of the State.
(Source: P.A. 102-732, eff. 1-1-23.)
(330 ILCS 45/9) (from Ch. 23, par. 3089)
Sec. 9. Veterans Assistance Commission.
(a) In counties having 2 or more veteran service organizations as may be recognized by law, the veteran service organizations may come together to form a Veterans
Assistance Commission of such county. The Veterans Assistance Commission of such county may act as the central service office for all veterans and their families and for the families of deceased veterans. The Commission shall be composed of delegates and alternates from a majority of such veteran service organizations
selected annually as determined by each veteran service organization. When so organized a Commission shall be clothed with all the
powers and charged with all the duties theretofore devolving upon the
different veteran service organizations within the county.
(b) The Commission superintendent shall have
oversight of the distribution of all moneys and supplies
appropriated for the benefit of military veterans and
their families, subject to such rules, regulations, administrative
procedures or audit reviews as are necessary as approved by the Commission to carry out the spirit and intent of this Act. No warrant authorized
under this Act may be issued for the payment of money without the
presentation of an itemized statement or claim, approved by the
superintendent of the Commission.
(c) The Veterans Assistance Commission shall be in charge of the administration of any benefits provided under Articles VI and IX of the Illinois Public Aid Code for military veterans and their families. The Veterans Assistance Commission shall represent veterans in their application for benefits through State and federal agencies, including representing veterans in their appeals of adverse decisions. The
superintendent of the Veterans Assistance Commission and its employees must comply with the
procedures and regulations adopted by the Veterans Assistance Commission
and the regulations of the Department of Human Services. To further
the intent of this Act of assisting military veterans, this Act is to be
construed so that the Veterans Assistance Commission shall provide needed
services to eligible veterans.
(Source: P.A. 102-484, eff. 8-20-21; 102-732, eff. 1-1-23.)
(330 ILCS 45/10) (from Ch. 23, par. 3090)
Sec. 10.
The executive powers of the Commission shall be vested in a
superintendent elected by the Commission who received an honorable discharge from
the armed forces of the United States. The
designated superintendent of the Veterans Assistance Commission of the county shall,
under the direction of the Commission, have charge of and maintain an
office in the county building or a central location within the county, to be used solely
by the Commission for providing the just, necessary, and needed services mandated by law. The county shall
provide for the funding of the office and furnish all necessary supplies, including telephone,
printing, stationery, and postage therefor.
The county board shall, in any county where a Veterans Assistance
Commission is organized, in addition to sums appropriated for these just, necessary, and needed services as provided by law and approved by the Commission under this Act, appropriate such additional
sums, upon recommendation of the Veterans Assistance Commission, to properly compensate the officers and
employees required to administer such assistance. The
county board shall also provide funds to the Commission to reimburse the
superintendent, officers, delegates and employees for certain expenses
which are approved by the Commission. The superintendent and other
employees shall be employees of the Veterans Assistance Commission, and no
provision in this Section or elsewhere in this Act shall be construed to
mean that they are employees of the county.
Superintendents, subject to rules formulated by the Commission, shall select,
as far as possible, Veteran Service Officers and other employees from among military veterans who did not receive a bad conduct or dishonorable discharge, or their
spouses.
In a county with less than 2,000,000 inhabitants, the superintendent may, in conformance with subsection (f) of Section 3-9005 of the Counties Code, request legal assistance from the State's Attorney serving the county in which the Veterans Assistance Commission is located.
Superintendents of all counties subject to this Act, when required by the Commission,
shall give bond in the sum of $2,000 for the faithful performance
of their duties.
All persons elected or selected to fill positions provided for in this
Section shall be exempt from the operation and provisions of any civil service
act or laws of this State, and the secretary of the Commission shall be
appointed by the superintendent.
(Source: P.A. 102-56, eff. 7-9-21; 102-732, eff. 1-1-23.)
(330 ILCS 45/11) (from Ch. 23, par. 3091)
Sec. 11.
(Repealed).
(Source: P.A. 87-796. Repealed by P.A. 102-732, eff. 1-1-23.)
Structure Illinois Compiled Statutes
Chapter 330 - VETERANS AND SERVICE MEMBERS
330 ILCS 21/ - Quincy Veterans' Home Rehabilitation and Rebuilding Act.
330 ILCS 25/ - Veterans' Employment Act.
330 ILCS 30/ - Viet Nam Veterans Compensation Act.
330 ILCS 32/ - War on Terrorism Compensation Act.
330 ILCS 35/ - Prisoner of War Bonus Act.
330 ILCS 40/ - War Bonus Extension Act.
330 ILCS 45/ - Military Veterans Assistance Act.
330 ILCS 50/ - Veterans' Employment Representative Act.
330 ILCS 55/ - Veterans Preference Act.
330 ILCS 56/ - Veterans Preference in Private Employment Act.
330 ILCS 60/ - Service Member's Tenure Act.
330 ILCS 61/ - Service Member Employment and Reemployment Rights Act.
330 ILCS 62/ - Service Member Residential Property Act.
330 ILCS 63/ - Illinois Service Member Civil Relief Act.
330 ILCS 65/ - Housing for Veterans with Disabilities Act.
330 ILCS 70/ - Records for Veterans Administration Act.
330 ILCS 75/ - Military Compensation Records Act.
330 ILCS 80/ - Service Compensation Records Transfer Act.
330 ILCS 85/ - Service Recognition Board Termination Act.
330 ILCS 90/ - Military Service Button Act.
330 ILCS 95/ - Under Age Veterans Benefits Act.
330 ILCS 100/ - Survivors Compensation Act.
330 ILCS 110/ - Veterans Burial Places Act.
330 ILCS 111/ - Veterans' Monument Protection Act.
330 ILCS 112/ - Disposition of Veterans' Cremated Remains Act.
330 ILCS 115/ - Soldiers Memorial Hall Act.
330 ILCS 120/ - Veterans Advisory Council Act.
330 ILCS 126/ - Veterans' Health Insurance Program Act of 2008.
330 ILCS 130/ - National Guard Veterans Exposure to Hazardous Materials Act.
330 ILCS 135/ - Military and Veterans Courts Act.
330 ILCS 140/ - Veterans' and Military Discount Program Act.