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HB 4340

Illinois House of Representatives bill in Session 104.

Status: passed_lower. Latest action: April 29, 2026.

COURT OF CLAIMS-PROCEDURE.

Bill ID IL-104-HB-4340
Session 104
Status passed_lower
Committee Assignments
House of Representatives passed_lower 2026-04-29
Summary

Amends the Court of Claims Act. Creates an administrative process for uncontested claims for vendors arising from contracts with the State. Requires a State agency to confirm or reject an uncontested claim that is from a lapsed appropriation and valued at less than $2,500 within 30 days after being notified in writing by the Attorney General. Provides that if the State agency does not confirm or reject the claim within that 30-day period, then the State agency forfeits the right to reject or contest the claim. Requires the Comptroller, subject to appropriation, then issue payment to the vendor within 30 days of the court entering such an award. Provides that if the court determines that it is unable to process such an uncontested claim because the bill or invoice contains a defect, the court must notify the vendor in writing of the defect no later than 30 days after the bill or invoice was first submitted. Provides that if one or more items on a bill or invoice are disapproved, but not the entire bill or invoice, then the portion that is not disapproved must be transmitted to the Comptroller for payment. Changes the filing fees required under the Act as follows: a fee of $15 for a petition seeking more than $500 but less than $10,000; and $35 for a petition seeking more than $10,000 or more. Requires that the court must allow claimants to submit documentation to amend and cure defects. Makes other changes. Authorizes the Court of Claims to adopt rules to implement the Act.

Sponsor
Lilian Jiménez
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2026-01-14 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-04-29 Status passed_lower
2026-04-29 Latest Action 4/29/2026 - Senate:
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