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Public Act 095-0697 |
SB1327 Enrolled |
LRB095 10742 RCE 30984 b |
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AN ACT concerning finance.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Illinois Finance Authority Act is amended by |
changing Sections 801-10, 830-50, and 845-5 and by adding |
Section 825-12 as follows:
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(20 ILCS 3501/801-10)
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Sec. 801-10. Definitions. The following terms, whenever |
used or referred
to
in this Act, shall have the following |
meanings, except in such instances where
the context may |
clearly indicate otherwise:
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(a) The term "Authority" means the Illinois Finance |
Authority created by
this Act.
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(b) The term "project" means an industrial project, |
conservation project, housing project, public
purpose project, |
higher education project, health facility project, cultural
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institution project, agricultural facility or agribusiness, |
and "project" may
include any combination of one or more of the |
foregoing undertaken jointly by
any person with one or more |
other persons.
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(c) The term "public purpose project" means any project or |
facility
including
without limitation land, buildings, |
structures, machinery, equipment and all
other real and |
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personal property, which is authorized or required by law to be
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acquired, constructed, improved, rehabilitated, reconstructed, |
replaced or
maintained by any unit of government or any other |
lawful public purpose which
is authorized or required by law to |
be undertaken by any unit of government.
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(d) The term "industrial project" means the acquisition, |
construction,
refurbishment, creation, development or |
redevelopment of any facility,
equipment, machinery, real |
property or personal property for use by any
instrumentality of |
the State or its political subdivisions, for use by any
person |
or institution, public or private, for profit or not for |
profit, or for
use in any trade or business including, but not |
limited to, any industrial,
manufacturing or commercial |
enterprise and which is (1) a capital project
including but not |
limited to: (i) land and any rights therein, one or more
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buildings, structures or other improvements, machinery and |
equipment, whether
now existing or hereafter acquired, and |
whether or not located on the same site
or sites; (ii) all |
appurtenances and facilities incidental to the foregoing,
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including, but not limited to utilities, access roads, railroad |
sidings, track,
docking and similar facilities, parking |
facilities, dockage, wharfage, railroad
roadbed, track, |
trestle, depot, terminal, switching and signaling or related
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equipment, site preparation and landscaping; and (iii) all |
non-capital costs
and expenses relating thereto or (2) any |
addition to, renovation,
rehabilitation or
improvement of a |
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capital project or (3) any activity or undertaking which the
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Authority determines will aid, assist or encourage economic |
growth, development
or redevelopment within the State or any |
area thereof, will promote the
expansion, retention or |
diversification of employment opportunities within the
State |
or any area thereof or will aid in stabilizing or developing |
any industry
or economic sector of the State economy. The term |
"industrial project" also
means the production of motion |
pictures.
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(e) The term "bond" or "bonds" shall include bonds, notes |
(including bond,
grant or revenue anticipation notes), |
certificates and/or other evidences of
indebtedness |
representing an obligation to pay money, including refunding
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bonds.
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(f) The terms "lease agreement" and "loan agreement" shall |
mean: (i) an
agreement whereby a project acquired by the |
Authority by purchase, gift or
lease
is leased to any person, |
corporation or unit of local government which will use
or cause |
the project to be used as a project as heretofore defined upon |
terms
providing for lease rental payments at least sufficient |
to pay when due all
principal of, interest and premium, if any, |
on any bonds of the Authority
issued
with respect to such |
project, providing for the maintenance, insuring and
operation |
of the project on terms satisfactory to the Authority, |
providing for
disposition of the project upon termination of |
the lease term, including
purchase options or abandonment of |
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the premises, and such other terms as may be
deemed desirable |
by the Authority, or (ii) any agreement pursuant to which the
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Authority agrees to loan the proceeds of its bonds issued with |
respect to a
project or other funds of the Authority to any |
person which will use or cause
the project to be used as a |
project as heretofore defined upon terms providing
for loan |
repayment installments at least sufficient to pay when due all
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principal of, interest and premium, if any, on any bonds of the |
Authority, if
any, issued with respect to the project, and |
providing for maintenance,
insurance and other matters as may |
be deemed desirable by the Authority.
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(g) The term "financial aid" means the expenditure of |
Authority funds or
funds provided by the Authority through the |
issuance of its bonds, notes or
other
evidences of indebtedness |
or from other sources for the development,
construction, |
acquisition or improvement of a project.
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(h) The term "person" means an individual, corporation, |
unit of government,
business trust, estate, trust, partnership |
or association, 2 or more persons
having a joint or common |
interest, or any other legal entity.
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(i) The term "unit of government" means the federal |
government, the State or
unit of local government, a school |
district, or any agency or instrumentality,
office, officer, |
department, division, bureau, commission, college or
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university thereof.
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(j) The term "health facility" means: (a) any public or |
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private institution,
place, building, or agency required to be |
licensed under the Hospital Licensing
Act; (b) any public or |
private institution, place, building, or agency required
to be |
licensed under the Nursing Home Care Act; (c)
any public or |
licensed private hospital as defined in the Mental Health and
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Developmental Disabilities Code; (d) any such facility |
exempted from such
licensure when the Director of Public Health |
attests that such exempted
facility
meets the statutory |
definition of a facility subject to licensure; (e) any
other
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public or private health service institution, place, building, |
or agency which
the Director of Public Health attests is |
subject to certification by the
Secretary, U.S. Department of |
Health and Human Services under the Social
Security Act, as now |
or hereafter amended, or which the Director of Public
Health |
attests is subject to standard-setting by a recognized public |
or
voluntary accrediting or standard-setting agency; (f) any |
public or private
institution, place, building or agency |
engaged in providing one or more
supporting services to a |
health facility; (g) any public or private
institution,
place, |
building or agency engaged in providing training in the healing |
arts,
including but not limited to schools of medicine, |
dentistry, osteopathy,
optometry, podiatry, pharmacy or |
nursing, schools for the training of x-ray,
laboratory or other |
health care technicians and schools for the training of
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para-professionals in the health care field; (h) any public or |
private
congregate, life or extended care or elderly housing |
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facility or any public or
private home for the aged or infirm, |
including, without limitation, any
Facility as defined in the |
Life Care Facilities Act; (i) any public or private
mental, |
emotional or physical rehabilitation facility or any public or |
private
educational, counseling, or rehabilitation facility or |
home, for those persons
with a developmental disability, those |
who are physically ill or disabled, the
emotionally disturbed, |
those persons with a mental illness or persons with
learning or |
similar disabilities or problems; (j) any public or private
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alcohol, drug or substance abuse diagnosis, counseling |
treatment or
rehabilitation
facility, (k) any public or private |
institution, place, building or agency
licensed by the |
Department of Children and Family Services or which is not so
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licensed but which the Director of Children and Family Services |
attests
provides child care, child welfare or other services of |
the type provided by
facilities
subject to such licensure; (l) |
any public or private adoption agency or
facility; and (m) any |
public or private blood bank or blood center. "Health
facility" |
also means a public or private structure or structures suitable
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primarily for use as a laboratory, laundry, nurses or interns |
residence or
other housing or hotel facility used in whole or |
in part for staff, employees
or
students and their families, |
patients or relatives of patients admitted for
treatment or |
care in a health facility, or persons conducting business with |
a
health facility, physician's facility, surgicenter, |
administration building,
research facility, maintenance, |
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storage or utility facility and all structures
or facilities |
related to any of the foregoing or required or useful for the
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operation of a health facility, including parking or other |
facilities or other
supporting service structures required or |
useful for the orderly conduct of
such health facility.
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(k) The term "participating health institution" means a |
private corporation
or association or public entity of this |
State, authorized by the laws of this
State to provide or |
operate a health facility as defined in this Act and which,
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pursuant to the provisions of this Act, undertakes the |
financing, construction
or acquisition of a project or |
undertakes the refunding or refinancing of
obligations, loans, |
indebtedness or advances as provided in this Act.
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(l) The term "health facility project", means a specific |
health facility
work
or improvement to be financed or |
refinanced (including without limitation
through reimbursement |
of prior expenditures), acquired, constructed, enlarged,
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remodeled, renovated, improved, furnished, or equipped, with |
funds provided in
whole or in part hereunder, any accounts |
receivable, working capital, liability
or insurance cost or |
operating expense financing or refinancing program of a
health |
facility with or involving funds provided in whole or in part |
hereunder,
or any combination thereof.
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(m) The term "bond resolution" means the resolution or |
resolutions
authorizing the issuance of, or providing terms and |
conditions related to,
bonds issued
under this Act and |
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includes, where appropriate, any trust agreement, trust
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indenture, indenture of mortgage or deed of trust providing |
terms and
conditions for such bonds.
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(n) The term "property" means any real, personal or mixed |
property, whether
tangible or intangible, or any interest |
therein, including, without limitation,
any real estate, |
leasehold interests, appurtenances, buildings, easements,
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equipment, furnishings, furniture, improvements, machinery, |
rights of way,
structures, accounts, contract rights or any |
interest therein.
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(o) The term "revenues" means, with respect to any project, |
the rents, fees,
charges, interest, principal repayments, |
collections and other income or profit
derived therefrom.
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(p) The term "higher education project" means, in the case |
of a private
institution of higher education, an educational |
facility to be acquired,
constructed, enlarged, remodeled, |
renovated, improved, furnished, or equipped,
or any |
combination thereof.
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(q) The term "cultural institution project" means, in the |
case of a cultural
institution, a cultural facility to be |
acquired, constructed, enlarged,
remodeled, renovated, |
improved, furnished, or equipped, or any combination
thereof.
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(r) The term "educational facility" means any property |
located within the
State
constructed or acquired before or |
after the effective date of this Act, which
is
or will be, in |
whole or in part, suitable for the instruction, feeding,
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recreation or housing of students, the conducting of research |
or other work of
a
private institution of higher education, the |
use by a private institution of
higher education in connection |
with any educational, research or related or
incidental |
activities then being or to be conducted by it, or any |
combination
of the foregoing, including, without limitation, |
any such property suitable for
use as or in connection with any |
one or more of the following: an academic
facility, |
administrative facility, agricultural facility, assembly hall,
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athletic facility, auditorium, boating facility, campus, |
communication
facility,
computer facility, continuing |
education facility, classroom, dining hall,
dormitory, |
exhibition hall, fire fighting facility, fire prevention |
facility,
food service and preparation facility, gymnasium, |
greenhouse, health care
facility, hospital, housing, |
instructional facility, laboratory, library,
maintenance |
facility, medical facility, museum, offices, parking area,
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physical education facility, recreational facility, research |
facility, stadium,
storage facility, student union, study |
facility, theatre or utility.
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(s) The term "cultural facility" means any property located |
within the State
constructed or acquired before or after the |
effective date of this Act, which
is or will be, in whole or in |
part, suitable for the particular purposes or
needs
of a |
cultural institution, including, without limitation, any such |
property
suitable for use as or in connection with any one or |
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more of the following: an
administrative facility, aquarium, |
assembly hall, auditorium, botanical garden,
exhibition hall, |
gallery, greenhouse, library, museum, scientific laboratory,
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theater or zoological facility, and shall also include, without |
limitation,
books, works of art or music, animal, plant or |
aquatic life or other items for
display, exhibition or |
performance. The term "cultural facility" includes
buildings |
on the National Register of Historic Places which are owned or
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operated by nonprofit entities.
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(t) "Private institution of higher education" means a |
not-for-profit
educational institution which is not owned by |
the State or any political
subdivision, agency, |
instrumentality, district or municipality thereof, which
is
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authorized by law to provide a program of education beyond the |
high school
level
and which:
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(1) Admits as regular students only individuals having |
a
certificate of graduation from a high school, or the |
recognized equivalent of
such a certificate;
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(2) Provides an educational program for which it awards |
a
bachelor's degree, or provides an educational program, |
admission into which is
conditioned upon the prior |
attainment of a bachelor's degree or its equivalent,
for |
which it awards a postgraduate degree, or provides not less |
than a 2-year
program which is acceptable for full credit |
toward such a degree, or offers a
2-year program in |
engineering, mathematics, or the physical or biological
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sciences
which is designed to prepare the student to work |
as a technician and at a
semiprofessional level in |
engineering, scientific, or other technological
fields
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which require the understanding and application of basic |
engineering,
scientific, or mathematical principles or |
knowledge;
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(3) Is accredited by a nationally recognized |
accrediting agency or
association or, if not so accredited, |
is an institution whose credits are
accepted, on transfer, |
by not less than 3 institutions which are so accredited,
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for credit on the same basis as if transferred from an |
institution so
accredited, and holds an unrevoked |
certificate of approval under the Private
College Act from |
the Board of Higher Education, or is qualified as a
"degree |
granting institution" under the Academic Degree Act; and
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(4) Does not discriminate in the admission of students |
on the basis
of race or color.
"Private institution of |
higher education" also includes any "academic
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institution".
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(u) The term "academic institution" means any |
not-for-profit institution
which
is not owned by the State or |
any political subdivision, agency,
instrumentality,
district |
or municipality thereof, which institution engages in, or |
facilitates
academic, scientific, educational or professional |
research or learning in a
field or fields of study taught at a |
private institution of higher education.
Academic institutions |
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include, without limitation, libraries, archives,
academic, |
scientific, educational or professional societies, |
institutions,
associations or foundations having such |
purposes.
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(v) The term "cultural institution" means any |
not-for-profit institution
which
is not owned by the State or |
any political subdivision, agency,
instrumentality,
district |
or municipality thereof, which institution engages in the |
cultural,
intellectual, scientific, educational or artistic |
enrichment of the people of
the State. Cultural institutions |
include, without limitation, aquaria,
botanical societies, |
historical societies, libraries, museums, performing arts
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associations or societies, scientific societies and zoological |
societies.
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(w) The term "affiliate" means, with respect to financing |
of an agricultural
facility or an agribusiness, any lender, any |
person, firm or corporation
controlled by, or under common |
control with, such lender, and any person, firm
or corporation |
controlling such lender.
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(x) The term "agricultural facility" means land, any |
building or other
improvement thereon or thereto, and any |
personal properties deemed necessary or
suitable for use, |
whether or not now in existence, in farming, ranching, the
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production of agricultural commodities (including, without |
limitation, the
products of aquaculture, hydroponics and |
silviculture) or the treating,
processing or storing of such |
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agricultural commodities when such activities are
customarily |
engaged in by farmers as a part of farming.
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(y) The term "lender" with respect to financing of an |
agricultural facility
or an agribusiness, means any federal or |
State chartered bank, Federal Land
Bank,
Production Credit |
Association, Bank for Cooperatives, federal or State
chartered |
savings and loan association or building and loan association, |
Small
Business
Investment Company or any other institution |
qualified within this State to
originate and service loans, |
including, but without limitation to, insurance
companies, |
credit unions and mortgage loan companies. "Lender" also means |
a
wholly owned subsidiary of a manufacturer, seller or |
distributor of goods or
services that makes loans to businesses |
or individuals, commonly known as a
"captive finance company".
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(z) The term "agribusiness" means any sole proprietorship, |
limited
partnership, co-partnership, joint venture, |
corporation or cooperative which
operates or will operate a |
facility located within the State of Illinois that
is related |
to the
processing of agricultural commodities (including, |
without limitation, the
products of aquaculture, hydroponics |
and silviculture) or the manufacturing,
production or |
construction of agricultural buildings, structures, equipment,
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implements, and supplies, or any other facilities or processes |
used in
agricultural production. Agribusiness includes but is |
not limited to the
following:
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(1) grain handling and processing, including grain |
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storage,
drying, treatment, conditioning, mailing and |
packaging;
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(2) seed and feed grain development and processing;
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(3) fruit and vegetable processing, including |
preparation, canning
and packaging;
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(4) processing of livestock and livestock products, |
dairy products,
poultry and poultry products, fish or |
apiarian products, including slaughter,
shearing, |
collecting, preparation, canning and packaging;
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(5) fertilizer and agricultural chemical |
manufacturing,
processing, application and supplying;
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(6) farm machinery, equipment and implement |
manufacturing and
supplying;
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(7) manufacturing and supplying of agricultural |
commodity
processing machinery and equipment, including |
machinery and equipment used in
slaughter, treatment, |
handling, collecting, preparation, canning or packaging
of |
agricultural commodities;
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(8) farm building and farm structure manufacturing, |
construction
and supplying;
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(9) construction, manufacturing, implementation, |
supplying or
servicing of irrigation, drainage and soil and |
water conservation devices or
equipment;
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(10) fuel processing and development facilities that |
produce fuel
from agricultural commodities or byproducts;
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(11) facilities and equipment for processing and |
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packaging
agricultural commodities specifically for |
export;
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(12) facilities and equipment for forestry product |
processing and
supplying, including sawmilling operations, |
wood chip operations, timber
harvesting operations, and |
manufacturing of prefabricated buildings, paper,
furniture |
or other goods from forestry products;
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(13) facilities and equipment for research and |
development of
products, processes and equipment for the |
production, processing, preparation
or packaging of |
agricultural commodities and byproducts.
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(aa) The term "asset" with respect to financing of any |
agricultural facility
or
any agribusiness, means, but is not |
limited to the following: cash crops or
feed on hand; livestock |
held for sale; breeding stock; marketable bonds and
securities; |
securities not readily marketable; accounts receivable; notes
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receivable; cash invested in growing crops; net cash value of |
life insurance;
machinery and equipment; cars and trucks; farm |
and other real estate including
life estates and personal |
residence; value of beneficial interests in trusts;
government |
payments or grants; and any other assets.
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(bb) The term "liability" with respect to financing of any |
agricultural
facility or any agribusiness shall include, but |
not be limited to the
following:
accounts payable; notes or |
other indebtedness owed to any source; taxes; rent;
amounts |
owed on real estate contracts or real estate mortgages; |
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judgments;
accrued interest payable; and any other liability.
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(cc) The term "Predecessor Authorities" means those |
authorities as described
in Section 845-75.
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(dd) The term "housing project" means a specific work or |
improvement
undertaken
to provide residential dwelling |
accommodations, including the acquisition,
construction or |
rehabilitation of lands, buildings and community facilities |
and
in connection therewith to provide nonhousing facilities |
which are part of the
housing project, including land, |
buildings, improvements, equipment and all
ancillary |
facilities for use for offices, stores, retirement homes, |
hotels,
financial institutions, service, health care, |
education, recreation or research
establishments, or any other |
commercial purpose which are or are to be related
to a housing |
development. |
(ee) The term "conservation project" means any project |
including the acquisition, construction, rehabilitation, |
maintenance, operation, or upgrade that is intended to create |
or expand open space or to reduce energy usage through |
efficiency measures. For the purpose of this definition, "open |
space" has the definition set forth under Section 10 of the |
Illinois Open Land Trust Act.
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(Source: P.A. 93-205, eff. 1-1-04; 93-1101, eff. 3-31-05.)
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(20 ILCS 3501/825-12 new)
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Sec. 825-12. Conservation projects. |
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(a) The Authority may develop a program to provide |
low-interest loans and other financing to individuals, |
business entities, private organizations, and units of local |
government for conservation projects in the State of Illinois. |
(b) Projects under this Section may include, without |
limitation, the acquisition of land for open-space projects, |
preservation or recreation measures for open spaces, and energy |
conservation or efficiency projects that are intended to reduce |
energy usage and costs. |
(c) The Authority, in cooperation with the Department of |
Natural Resources and the Department of Commerce and Economic |
Opportunity, may adopt any rules necessary for the |
administration of this Section. The Authority must include any |
information concerning the program under this Section on its |
Internet website.
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(20 ILCS 3501/830-50)
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Sec. 830-50. Specialized Livestock Guarantee Program.
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(a) The Authority is authorized to issue State Guarantees |
to lenders for
loans
to finance or refinance debts for |
specialized livestock operations that are or
will be located in |
Illinois. For purposes of this
Section, a "specialized
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livestock operation" includes, but is not limited to, dairy, |
beef, and swine
enterprises. For purposes of this Section, a |
specialized livestock operation also includes livestock |
operations using anaerobic digestors to generate electricity.
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(b) Lenders shall apply for the State Guarantees on forms |
provided by the
Authority and certify that the application and |
any other documents submitted
are true and correct. The lender |
or borrower, or both in combination, shall pay
an |
administrative fee as determined by the Authority. The |
applicant shall be
responsible for paying any fee or charge |
involved in recording mortgages,
releases, financing |
statements, insurance for secondary market issues, and any
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other similar fee or charge that the Authority may require. The |
application
shall, at a minimum, contain the farmer's name, |
address, present credit and
financial information, including |
cash flow statements, financial statements,
balance sheets, |
and any other information pertinent to the application, and the
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collateral to be used to secure the State Guarantee. In |
addition, the borrower
must certify to the Authority that, at |
the time the State Guarantee is
provided,
the borrower will not |
be delinquent in the repayment of any debt. The lender
must |
agree to charge a fixed or adjustable interest rate that the |
Authority
determines to be below the market rate of interest |
generally available to the
borrower. If both the lender and |
applicant agree, the interest rate on the
State guaranteed loan |
can be converted to a fixed interest rate at any time
during |
the term of the loan.
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(c) State Guarantees provided under this
Section (i) shall |
not exceed
$1,000,000 per applicant, (ii) shall be no longer |
than 15 years in duration,
and
(iii) shall be subject to an |
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annual review and renewal by the lender and the
Authority. An |
applicant may use this program more than once, provided that |
the
aggregate principal amount of State Guarantees under this
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Section to that
applicant does not exceed $1,000,000. A State |
Guarantee shall not be revoked by
the Authority without a |
90-day notice, in writing, to all parties.
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(d) The Authority shall provide or renew a State Guarantee |
to a lender if:
(i) The lender pays a fee equal to 25 basis |
points on the loan to the Authority
on
an annual basis. (ii) |
The application provides collateral acceptable to the
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Authority that is at least equal to the State Guarantee. (iii) |
The lender
assumes all responsibility and costs for pursuing |
legal action on collecting
any
loan that is delinquent or in |
default. (iv) The lender is at risk for the first
15% of the |
outstanding principal of the note for which the State Guarantee |
is
provided.
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(e) The Illinois Farmer and Agribusiness Loan Guarantee |
Fund may be used to
secure State Guarantees issued under this
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Section as provided in
Section 830-35.
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(f) Notwithstanding the provisions of this
Section 830-50 |
with respect to the
specialized livestock operations and |
lenders who may obtain State Guarantees,
the Authority may |
promulgate rules establishing the eligibility of specialized
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livestock operations and lenders to participate in the State |
Guarantee program
and the terms, standards, and procedures that |
will apply, when the Authority
finds that emergency conditions |
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in Illinois agriculture have created the need
for State |
Guarantees pursuant to terms, standards, and procedures other |
than
those specified in this Section.
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(Source: P.A. 93-205, eff. 1-1-04.)
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(20 ILCS 3501/845-5)
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Sec. 845-5. The Authority may not have outstanding at any |
one time bonds
for any of its corporate purposes in an |
aggregate principal amount exceeding $26,650,000,000
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$25,200,000,000 , excluding bonds issued to refund the bonds of |
the Authority or
bonds of the Predecessor Authorities.
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(Source: P.A. 93-205, eff. 1-1-04; 93-1101, eff. 3-31-05; |
94-1068, eff. 8-1-06.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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