Illinois Code § 5 ILCS 308/5

Legislative findings.
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The General Assembly finds that:

 
 
(1) the people of this State, from time to time, 
 
need contact with State agencies because of problems or concerns; 

 
 
(2) often when a person calls a State agency that 
 
person needs to talk to an individual, and it is not necessarily convenient or practical for that person to leave a message or to follow an automated menu; 

 
 
(3) the purpose of State agencies is to serve the 
 
people of this State in a manner that is as accessible, efficient, and responsive as possible; 

 
 
(4) when a person calls a State agency and receives 
 
an automated operator or an automated menu instead of a live operator, often that person is not able to adequately receive assistance or services; and 

 
 
(5) the number of people calling a State agency and 
 
not getting the assistance or services that they are entitled to because the State agency does not have a live operator answering incoming phone calls grows by the day. 

need contact with State agencies because of problems or concerns;
person needs to talk to an individual, and it is not necessarily convenient or practical for that person to leave a message or to follow an automated menu;
people of this State in a manner that is as accessible, efficient, and responsive as possible;
an automated operator or an automated menu instead of a live operator, often that person is not able to adequately receive assistance or services; and
not getting the assistance or services that they are entitled to because the State agency does not have a live operator answering incoming phone calls grows by the day.

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