Rep. Kevin John Olickal

Filed: 3/23/2026

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 1429

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 1429 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Local
5Regulation of Unsheltered Homelessness Act.
 
6    Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act:
7    "Governmental entity" means municipalities, units of local
8government, special districts, and other units of local
9government as designated by law other than school districts.
10    "Imminent risk" includes, but is not limited to, imminent
11extreme weather, such as flooding or a tornado; an encampment
12existing in the road or highway right-of-way that poses a risk
13to encampment residents, the motoring public, or the
14infrastructure; or an explosive device existing in an
15encampment. Individual complaints or public pressure may not
16be the sole factor and is not an allowable factor in

 

 

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1determining imminent risk.
2    "Life-sustaining activities" includes, but are not limited
3to, moving, resting, sitting, standing, lying down, sleeping,
4protecting oneself from the elements, eating, drinking
5(excluding alcohol), and storing personal property as needed
6to shelter oneself. Governmental entities may enforce federal,
7State, or local statutes or ordinances against conduct that
8does not meet the definition of life-sustaining activities.
9    "Unsheltered homelessness" has the same meaning as item
10(1)(i) in the definition of "homeless" in 24 CFR 91.5
 
11    Section 10. Regulation of unsheltered homelessness.
12    (a) A governmental entity may not establish or enforce
13ordinances or policies that include fines or criminal
14penalties against people experiencing unsheltered homelessness
15for solely participating in life-sustaining activity on public
16property if the activities do not physically prevent
17pedestrian or vehicular traffic in such a manner that creates
18a hazard to others.
19    (b) Before removing a site or individual, the governmental
20entity shall post a notice 7 days before removal is required,
21unless immediate removal of the site is deemed necessary for
22one of the following reasons:
23        (1) immediate removal of the individual experiencing
24    unsheltered homelessness is necessary to maintain access
25    to and use of a property; or

 

 

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1        (2) immediate removal of the individual experiencing
2    unsheltered homelessness is necessary due to immediate and
3    likely risk to the safety of the unsheltered individual,
4    other individuals, or local community.
5    If immediate removal is undertaken, the basis for causing
6the immediate removal of an individual must be adequately
7documented by the appropriate person or department.
 
8    Section 15. Enforcement. Enforcement under this Act must
9comply with the Community Emergency Services and Support Act.
10The enforcing entity must make a good-faith effort, as is
11practicable given its resources, to provide or refer persons
12subject to enforcement with transportation, social services,
13and other resources to remedy their immediate shelter and
14long-term housing needs.
 
15    Section 20. Home rule. A home rule unit may not regulate
16unsheltered homelessness in a manner that is inconsistent with
17this Act. This Act is a limitation under subsection (i) of
18Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution on the
19concurrent exercise by home rule units of powers and functions
20exercised by the State.
 
21    Section 90. The Department of Human Services Act is
22amended by changing Section 10-75 as follows:
 

 

 

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1    (20 ILCS 1305/10-75)
2    Sec. 10-75. Homelessness supports in Illinois.
3    (a) The Office to Prevent and End Homelessness (Office) is
4created within the Department of Human Services to facilitate
5the implementation of a strategic plan and initiatives aimed
6at decreasing homelessness and unnecessary
7institutionalization in Illinois, improving health and human
8services outcomes for people who experience homelessness, and
9strengthening the safety nets that contribute to housing
10stability. The Office shall be led by the State Homelessness
11Chief Officer who shall report to the Secretary of the
12Department. The Chief Officer shall also chair the Interagency
13Task Force on Homelessness, co-chair the Community Advisory
14Council on Homelessness, and lead the State's comprehensive
15efforts related to homelessness prevention. The Chief Officer
16shall serve as a policymaker and spokesperson on homelessness
17prevention, including coordinating the multi-agency effort
18through legislation, rules, and budgets and communicating with
19the General Assembly and federal and local leaders on these
20critical issues.
21    (a-5) The Office shall establish a subcommittee on
22encampments and unsheltered homelessness that occur on State
23property to facilitate a plan if removal is necessary. The
24Office shall consult with homeless advocates in the creation
25of this plan. This plan shall be made public before
26implementation.

 

 

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1    (b) The Interagency Task Force on Homelessness is created
2within the Department of Human Services to facilitate and
3implement initiatives related to decreasing homelessness and
4unnecessary institutionalization in this State, improve health
5and human services outcomes for people who experience
6homelessness, and strengthen the safety nets that contribute
7to housing stability. The Task Force shall:
8        (1) Implement the State Plan which is aimed at
9    addressing homelessness and unnecessary
10    institutionalization with the goals of achieving
11    functional zero homelessness, improving health and human
12    services outcomes for people experiencing homelessness,
13    and strengthening the safety nets that contribute to
14    housing stability.
15        (2) Recommend policy, regulatory, and resource changes
16    necessary to accomplish goals and objectives laid out in
17    the State Plan.
18        (3) Serve within State government and in the State at
19    large as an advocate for people experiencing homelessness.
20        (4) Provide leadership for and collaborate with those
21    developing and implementing local plans to end
22    homelessness in Illinois, including, but not limited to,
23    the Community Advisory Council and its members.
24        (5) Recommend the resources needed for successful
25    implementation and oversee that implementation.
26        (6) Recommend and promote effective interagency

 

 

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1    collaboration and system integration to converge related
2    efforts, including coordination with the Illinois Youth
3    Homelessness Prevention Subcommittee, the Illinois
4    Commission on the Elimination of Poverty, and the Illinois
5    Commission to End Hunger on drafting policy
6    recommendations related to the intersection of
7    homelessness and poverty.
8        (7) Recommend needed policy, regulatory, and resource
9    distribution changes; make oversight recommendations that
10    will ensure accountability, results, and sustained
11    success; and develop specific proposals and
12    recommendations for action to provide to the Governor and
13    the General Assembly.
14    (c) (Blank).
15    (d) The Task Force may solicit feedback from stakeholders,
16customers, and advocates to inform Task Force recommendations
17as necessary.
18    (e) On or before December 1, 2024, and each year
19thereafter, the Task Force shall submit a report to the
20Governor and General Assembly regarding the Task Force's work
21during the year prior, any new recommendations developed by
22the Task Force, any recommendations made by the Community
23Advisory Council on Homelessness, and any key outcomes and
24measures related to homelessness.
25    (f) The Task Force shall include the following members
26appointed by the Governor:

 

 

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1        (1) The Chief Homelessness Officer, who shall serve as
2    Chair.
3        (2) The Secretary of Human Services, or his or her
4    designee.
5        (3) The Executive Director of the Illinois Housing
6    Development Authority, or his or her designee.
7        (4) The Director of Healthcare and Family Services, or
8    his or her designee.
9        (5) The Superintendent of the State Board of
10    Education, or his or her designee.
11        (6) The Executive Director of the Board of Higher
12    Education, or his or her designee.
13        (7) The Executive Director of the Illinois Community
14    College Board, or his or her designee.
15        (8) The Director of Corrections, or his or her
16    designee.
17        (9) The Director of Veterans' Affairs, or his or her
18    designee.
19        (10) The Director of Children and Family Services, or
20    his or her designee.
21        (11) The Director of Public Health, or his or her
22    designee.
23        (12) The Director of Aging, or his or her designee.
24        (13) The Director of Juvenile Justice, or his or her
25    designee.
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1    Opportunity, or his or her designee.
2        (15) The Director of Employment Security, or his or
3    her designee.
4        (16) The Director of the Illinois State Police, or his
5    or her designee.
6        (17) The Executive Director of the Illinois Criminal
7    Justice Information Authority, or his or her designee.
8        (18) The Director of the Office of Management and
9    Budget, or his or her designee.
10    (g) The Task Force shall also include the following
11members:
12        (1) One member appointed by the President of the
13    Senate.
14        (2) One member appointed by the Minority Leader of the
15    Senate.
16        (3) One member appointed by the Speaker of the House
17    of Representatives.
18        (4) One member appointed by the Minority Leader of the
19    House of Representatives.
20    (h) The Chair of the Task Force may appoint additional
21representatives from State agencies as needed.
22    (i) The Task Force shall meet at the call of the chair, at
23least 4 times per year. Members shall serve without
24compensation.
25    (j) The Task Force may establish subcommittees to address
26specific issues or populations and may collaborate with

 

 

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1individuals with relevant expertise who are not members of the
2Task Force to assist the subcommittee in carrying out its
3duties.
4    (k) The Department of Human Services shall provide
5administrative support to the Task Force.
6    (l) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to contravene
7any federal or State law or regulation. Unless specifically
8referenced in this Act, nothing in this Act shall affect or
9alter the existing statutory powers of any State agency or be
10construed as a reassignment or reorganization of any State
11agency.
12    (m) Community Advisory Council. The Community Advisory
13Council on Homelessness is created within the Department of
14Human Services to make recommendations to the Interagency Task
15Force on Homelessness regarding homelessness and unnecessary
16institutionalization with the goals of achieving functional
17zero homelessness, improving health and human services
18outcomes for people experiencing homelessness and
19strengthening the safety nets that contribute to housing
20stability.
21        (1) The Advisory Council shall be co-chaired by the
22    Chief Homelessness Officer and a member of the Advisory
23    Council designated by the Governor. The Advisory Council
24    shall consist of all of the following members appointed by
25    the Governor. Members appointed to the Advisory Council
26    must reflect the racial, ethnic, and geographic diversity

 

 

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1    of this State. The Chief may include any State agency
2    staff that they deem necessary as ex officio, nonvoting
3    members of the Community Advisory Council.
4            (A) Three members with lived experience of
5        homelessness or housing insecurity, which may include,
6        but are not limited to, formerly incarcerated persons,
7        veterans, and youth (16 to 25 years old).
8            (B) One member representing individuals with
9        disabilities.
10            (C) Two members representing the philanthropic
11        private funding sector.
12            (D) One member representing a statewide behavioral
13        health advocacy organization.
14            (E) One member representing a statewide housing
15        advocacy organization.
16            (F) At least 2 members representing local
17        Continuums of Care.
18            (G) At least 3 members representing local units of
19        government (municipal, county, or township).
20            (H) One member representing an organization that
21        supports victims of domestic violence.
22            (I) A minimum of 4 members representing providers
23        of the homeless response system inclusive of, but not
24        limited to, emergency supportive housing, rapid
25        rehousing, permanent supportive housing, homeless
26        youth programs, and homeless prevention.

 

 

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1            (J) Two members, who may or may not meet the
2        qualification requirements for the other appointees.
3    The Advisory Council shall meet at least 4 times per year.
4        (2) Members shall serve without compensation, but
5    public members may be reimbursed for reasonable and
6    necessary travel expenses connected to Task Force
7    business. Persons with lived experience of homelessness
8    and housing insecurity, who are not otherwise compensated
9    by employers to attend the Community Advisory Council,
10    shall receive compensation for each quarterly Council
11    meeting attended.
12        (3) The meetings of the Advisory Council shall be
13    conducted in accordance with the provisions of Section 2
14    of the Open Meetings Act. The Department of Human Services
15    shall provide staff and administrative support to assist
16    the Advisory Council in carrying out its duties.
17        (4) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to
18    contravene any federal or State law or regulation. Unless
19    specifically referenced in this Act, nothing in this Act
20    shall affect or alter the existing statutory powers of any
21    State agency or be construed as a reassignment or
22    reorganization of any State agency.
23        (5) On or before November 15, 2023, and each year
24    thereafter, the Advisory Council shall submit
25    recommendations to the Interagency Task Force on
26    Homelessness.

 

 

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1(Source: P.A. 103-269, eff. 7-26-23; 103-605, eff. 7-1-24.)".