25 ILCS 170/1

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(25 ILCS 170/1) (from Ch. 63, par. 171)
    Sec. 1. Short title. This Act shall be known as the Lobbyist Registration Act.
(Source: P.A. 76-1848.)

    
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 5 cases, 1997–2015 · leading case: Scott Reeder v. Michael Madigan
Scott Reeder v. Michael Madigan (2015) ca7 “Phelon acknowledged that the Illinois Lobbyist Registration Act, 25 ILCS 170/1 et seq., generally exempts newspaper employees from lobbyist registration requirements, but there is an exception for people who receive compensation “from some source other than the bona fide news…”
Kavanagh v. County of Will (1997) illappct “DISCUSSION I Will County argues that the State Lobbyist Registration Act (Act) (25 ILCS 170/1 et seq. (West 1996)) grants it the power to establish requirements for local lobbyists that are not contained in the Act.”
Lenny Szarek, Inc. v. Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission (2009) illappct “Respondent has filed a civil action seeking to enjoin the arbitrator from sitting as an arbitrator in accordance with the Lobbyist Registration Act (25 ILCS 170/1 et seq. (West 2008)). That statute prohibits any person registered under it, or their spouse, from serving “on a…”
United States v. Warner (2003) ilnd “After Vendor 4 insisted that Warner file lobbyist registration statements and reports as required by the Illinois Lobbyist Registration Act, 25 ILCS 170/1 et seq., Warner demanded and received an additional monthly payment from Vendor 4.”
Kavanagh v. County of Will (1997) illappct “Will County argues that the State Lobbyist Registration Act (Act) (25 ILCS 170/1 et seq. (West 1996)) grants it the power to establish requirements for local lobbyists that are not contained in the Act.”
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