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(110 ILCS 805/3-42.2) (from Ch. 122, par. 103-42.2)
Sec. 3-42.2.
(a) To establish parking regulations, to regulate, and
control the speed of, travel on all paths, driveways and roadways which
are owned and maintained by, and within the property of, the community
college district, to prohibit the use of such paths, driveways and
roadways for racing or speeding purposes, to exclude therefrom traffic
and vehicles, and to prescribe such fines and penalties for the
violation of such traffic regulations as cities and villages are allowed
to prescribe for the violation of their traffic ordinances.
(b) To establish such other regulations as are determined to be necessary for the protection of community college students, staff, visitors, properties, and interests or for the proper maintenance, operation, or development of any community college or colleges under the jurisdiction of the board, and to prescribe fines and penalties for the violation of these regulations. (c) Fines and penalties recovered under this Section shall be paid, collected
and used in accordance with the policy of the local community college board.
(d) The local community college board may enforce the provisions of this Section
by use of members of the police department, public safety department, or security department of the community college
or by agreeing in writing with a municipality, county or the State for its
law enforcement officers to provide such enforcement.
(Source: P.A. 96-269, eff. 8-11-09.)
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