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| 1 | | concealment
sufficient to toll this limitations period, |
| 2 | | there must be an affirmative act or
representation |
| 3 | | calculated to prevent discovery of the fact that a |
| 4 | | violation
has occurred. The
Legislative Inspector General |
| 5 | | shall have the discretion to determine the
appropriate |
| 6 | | means of investigation as permitted by law. |
| 7 | | (1.5) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the |
| 8 | | contrary, the Legislative Inspector General, whether |
| 9 | | appointed by the Legislative Ethics Commission or the |
| 10 | | General Assembly, may initiate an investigation based on |
| 11 | | information provided to the Office of the Legislative |
| 12 | | Inspector General or the Legislative Ethics Commission |
| 13 | | during the period from December 1, 2014 through November 3, |
| 14 | | 2017. Any investigation initiated under this paragraph |
| 15 | | (1.5) must be initiated within one year after the effective |
| 16 | | date of this amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly.
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| 17 | | (2) To request information relating to an |
| 18 | | investigation from any
person when the Legislative |
| 19 | | Inspector General deems that information necessary
in
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| 20 | | conducting an investigation.
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| 21 | | (3) To issue subpoenas, with the advance approval of |
| 22 | | the Commission,
to compel the attendance of witnesses for |
| 23 | | the
purposes of testimony and production of documents and |
| 24 | | other items for
inspection and copying and to make service |
| 25 | | of those subpoenas and subpoenas
issued under item (7) of |
| 26 | | Section 25-15.
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| 1 | | (4) To submit reports as required by this Act.
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| 2 | | (5) To file
pleadings in the name of
the Legislative |
| 3 | | Inspector General with the Legislative Ethics
Commission, |
| 4 | | through the Attorney General, as provided in this Article |
| 5 | | if the
Attorney General finds that reasonable cause exists |
| 6 | | to believe that a violation
has
occurred.
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| 7 | | (6) To assist and coordinate the ethics officers
for |
| 8 | | State agencies under the jurisdiction of the
Legislative |
| 9 | | Inspector General and to work with those ethics officers.
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| 10 | | (7) To participate in or conduct, when appropriate, |
| 11 | | multi-jurisdictional
investigations.
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| 12 | | (8) To request, as the Legislative Inspector General |
| 13 | | deems appropriate,
from ethics officers
of State agencies |
| 14 | | under his or her jurisdiction, reports or information
on |
| 15 | | (i) the content of a State agency's ethics
training program |
| 16 | | and (ii) the percentage of new officers and
employees who |
| 17 | | have completed ethics training.
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| 18 | | (9) To establish a policy that ensures the appropriate |
| 19 | | handling and correct recording of all investigations of |
| 20 | | allegations and to ensure that the policy is accessible via |
| 21 | | the Internet in order that those seeking to report those |
| 22 | | allegations are familiar with the process and that the |
| 23 | | subjects of those allegations are treated fairly. |
| 24 | | (Source: P.A. 96-555, eff. 8-18-09.)
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| 25 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |