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 1        AN ACT concerning municipalities.

 2        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section  5.   The  Illinois  Municipal Code is amended by
 5    changing  Sections  11-65-1,   11-65-2,   11-65-3,   11-65-4,
 6    11-65-5, 11-65-6, 11-65-7, 11-65-8, and 11-65-9 as follows:

 7        (65 ILCS 5/11-65-1) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-65-1)
 8        Sec.  11-65-1.  In  this  Division 65, unless the context
 9    otherwise requires;
10        (1)  "Convention hall"  or  "Municipal  convention  hall"
11    means  a  municipally-owned  building  or auditorium with all
12    necessary adjuncts thereto,  including  but  not  limited  to
13    hotels,  restaurants, and gift shops, that is used, licensed,
14    or leased for definite short periods of time for  assemblages
15    of  people. "Municipal convention hall" also means a building
16    or auditorium with all necessary adjuncts thereto  that  will
17    become municipally-owned at a date certain.
18        (2)  "Municipal   convention  hall  purposes"  means  the
19    municipal corporate purposes defined and designated  in  this
20    Division 65.
21        The  objects  and  purposes defined and set forth in this
22    Division 65 are municipal corporate objects and purposes.
23    (Source: Laws 1961, p. 576.)

24        (65 ILCS 5/11-65-2) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-65-2)
25        Sec. 11-65-2. Every municipality that city  which  has  a
26    population  exceeding  40,000  75,000; and every municipality
27    city with a population of 12,500 or more but less than 25,000
28    that (i) is located in a county with a population of  250,000
29    or  more  but  less  than  260,000  and  (ii) does not levy a
30    property tax; has the power to  acquire,  construct,  manage,
 
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 1    control,  maintain, and operate within its corporate limits a
 2    municipal  convention  hall  or  halls,  with  all  necessary
 3    adjuncts thereto.
 4    (Source: P.A. 91-682, eff. 1-26-00.)

 5        (65 ILCS 5/11-65-3) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-65-3)
 6        Sec. 11-65-3. Every such municipality city may acquire by
 7    dedication, gift, lease, contract, purchase, or  condemnation
 8    all  property  and  rights,  necessary  or proper, within the
 9    corporate limits of  the  municipality  city,  for  municipal
10    convention  hall  purposes,  and  for  these purposes may (1)
11    appropriate money, (2) levy and  collect  taxes,  (3)  borrow
12    money  on  the credit of the municipality city, and (4) issue
13    bonds therefor.
14        In all cases where property is acquired or sought  to  be
15    acquired  by  condemnation, the procedure shall be, as nearly
16    as may be, like that provided for the exercise of  the  right
17    of  eminent  domain  under  Article  VII of the Code of Civil
18    Procedure, as heretofore and hereafter amended.
19    (Source: P.A. 82-783.)

20        (65 ILCS 5/11-65-4) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-65-4)
21        Sec. 11-65-4. All appropriations and bond issues for  the
22    use  of such a municipal convention hall shall be made by the
23    corporate authorities city council in the manner provided  by
24    law.  All  warrants upon which any portion of these funds are
25    to be paid out shall bear the signature of such officials  as
26    may be designated by the corporate authorities city council.
27    (Source: Laws 1961, p. 576.)

28        (65 ILCS 5/11-65-5) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-65-5)
29        Sec.  11-65-5. The corporate authorities city council, in
30    the manner and at the time provided by law, shall provide  by
31    ordinance   for   the  collection  of  a  direct  annual  tax
 
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 1    sufficient to pay the interest on  bonds  issued  under  this
 2    Division  65  as  it falls due, and also to pay the principal
 3    thereof as it falls due, unless the bonds are to  be  payable
 4    from sources other than a tax levy.
 5        Except that the corporate authorities city council of any
 6    municipality  A) with a population of 12,500 or more but less
 7    than then 25,000 that i)  is  located  in  a  county  with  a
 8    population  of  250,000 or more but less than 260,000 and ii)
 9    does not levy a property tax; or B) with a population between
10    40,000 and 75,000 shall not levy a property tax for  purposes
11    of this Division 65.
12    (Source: P.A. 91-682, eff. 1-26-00.)

13        (65 ILCS 5/11-65-6) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-65-6)
14        Sec.  11-65-6.  Every  such  municipality  referenced  in
15    Section  11-65-2  city  which  acquires  and owns a municipal
16    convention hall has the  power  under  this  Division  65  to
17    contract  for  the  management  of  all or any portion of the
18    municipal convention hall, including,  but  not  limited  to,
19    long-term multi-year contracts and to license or lease all or
20    any  part of the municipal convention hall to assemblages for
21    definite  short  periods  of  time,  upon  such   terms   and
22    compensation   as   may   be   prescribed  by  the  corporate
23    authorities  city  council  or  as  may  be   determined   by
24    ordinances, rules, or regulations passed or prescribed by the
25    corporate authorities city council.
26    (Source: Laws 1961, p. 576.)

27        (65 ILCS 5/11-65-7) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-65-7)
28        Sec.  11-65-7.  The  corporate  authorities city council,
29    under  rules  and  regulations  prescribed   by   a   general
30    ordinance,  and  not  otherwise, may provide for granting the
31    free  use  of  such  a  municipal  convention  hall  to   the
32    inhabitants  of  the municipality city, or to local bodies or
 
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 1    organizations existing  within  the  municipality  city,  for
 2    civic,   patriotic,  educational,  charitable,  or  political
 3    purposes and also for historic celebrations, free amusements,
 4    concerts, entertainments, lectures and discussions.
 5    (Source: Laws 1961, p. 576.)

 6        (65 ILCS 5/11-65-8) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-65-8)
 7        Sec. 11-65-8. The corporate authorities city council from
 8    time to time may establish by ordinance all needful rules and
 9    regulations  for  the  management  and  control  of  such   a
10    municipal  convention  hall.  All  these  ordinances, for the
11    violation of which fines are imposed shall  be  published  in
12    the  same manner and form as is required for other ordinances
13    of the municipality, and these ordinances may be  printed  in
14    book  or  pamphlet  form  in  such  manner  as  the corporate
15    authorities  shall  direct.  Rules   established   by   these
16    ordinances  shall  be  brought to the notice of the public by
17    being  posted  in  conspicuous  places   in   the   municipal
18    convention hall. When these ordinances are printed in book or
19    pamphlet  form,  and  purport to be published by authority of
20    the corporate authorities city council, the book or  pamphlet
21    shall  be  received in all courts as evidence of the contents
22    of these ordinances,  and  of  the  passage  and  publication
23    thereof  as  of  the dates therein mentioned, without further
24    proof.
25    (Source: Laws 1961, p. 576.)

26        (65 ILCS 5/11-65-9) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-65-9)
27        Sec.  11-65-9.  Every  municipality   city   owning   and
28    operating  such  a municipal convention hall shall keep books
29    of account for the municipal  convention  hall  separate  and
30    distinct  from  other  municipal  city  accounts  and in such
31    manner as to show the true and  complete  financial  standing
32    and  results  of  the municipal city ownership and operation.
 
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 1    These accounts shall be so kept as to show:  (1)  the  actual
 2    cost  to the municipality city of maintenance, extension, and
 3    improvement, (2) all operating expenses of every description,
 4    (3) if water or other service is furnished for the use of the
 5    municipal  convention  hall  without  charge,  as  nearly  as
 6    possible, the value of that service, and also  the  value  of
 7    any  use or service rendered by the municipal convention hall
 8    to the  municipality  city  without  charge,  (4)  reasonable
 9    allowances for interest, depreciation, and insurance, and (5)
10    estimates  of  the  amount  of taxes that would be chargeable
11    against the property if owned by a private  corporation.  The
12    corporate  authorities  city  council  shall publish a report
13    annually showing the financial results, in the form specified
14    in  this  section,  of  the  municipal  city  ownership   and
15    operation   in  one  or  more  newspapers  published  in  the
16    municipality, or, if no newspaper is published therein,  then
17    in  one  or more newspapers with a general circulation within
18    the municipality.
19        The accounts of the convention hall shall be examined  at
20    least once a year by an expert accountant who shall report to
21    the  corporate  authorities  city  council the results of his
22    examination. This expert accountant shall be selected as  the
23    corporate  authorities  city council may direct, and he shall
24    receive for his services such compensation, to be paid out of
25    the revenue  from  the  municipal  convention  hall,  as  the
26    corporate authorities city council may prescribe.
27    (Source: Laws 1961, p. 576.)

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