Ill. Admin. Code tit. 2, § 560.340 - Travel and Lodging Accommodations for Officials
a) Under the category of travel and lodging,
reports shall include, but are not limited to, all travel and lodging
accommodations provided free of charge to an official during sessions of the
General Assembly when the official would otherwise have to incur the expense on
his or her own behalf. (Section 6 of the Act) However, de minimis travel under
20 miles need not be reported.
b)
Examples of Reportable Expenditures:
1) a
lobbyist gives a ride to an official from Chicago to Springfield;
2) a lobbyist furnishes an official with
lodging accommodations at the lobbyist's home, or at a hotel/motel, regardless
of whether the accommodations are located in Illinois.
c) For any travel or lodging in which the
official shares accommodations or accompanies the lobbyist and no direct
expenditure is made for either lodging or carrier, the expenditure must be
reported at market value; e.g., the price of comparable airfare (either
commercial or charter), mileage reimbursement or lodging rate allowed by the
State of Illinois Travel Regulation Board for members of the General
Assembly.
Notes
Amended at 21 Ill. Reg. 405, effective January 1, 1997
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