The only one I can think of off the top of my head is that lost or stolen firearms must be reported to local law enforcement within 72 hours of the discovery that the firearm is missing. I think it was effective 01/01/2014? It wasn't in original curriculum, I remember adding it in.
It is my understanding that the legislature has 30 days from the date the bill passed both houses to send it to the governor, regardless of the date the legislative session ends. There are still clerks working in Springfield.
None of their Illinois facilities are compliant, even the Genesis Silvis Hospital campus, formerly known as Illini Hospital. They have been made aware of the law, and their posting requirements. They just don't seem to care.
$$ So, if you're a judge, you're supposed to form an opinion first, then find case law from other jurisdictions to support your opinion, instead of reading the relevant case law and basing your opinion on that. Okay, got it! $$
I find it curious that in the Order and Memorandum, the judge cites cases from OUTSIDE the 7th Circuit (Masciandro, for example) that contradict Moore v. Madigan, which is the most recent, on point precedent in this circuit.