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96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2009 and 2010 SB1983
Introduced 2/20/2009, by Sen. Dan Cronin SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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20 ILCS 3501/801-10 |
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20 ILCS 3501/801-15 |
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20 ILCS 3501/801-20 new |
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20 ILCS 3501/801-25 |
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20 ILCS 3501/845-5 |
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20 ILCS 3501/845-10 |
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20 ILCS 3501/845-40 |
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20 ILCS 3501/845-45 |
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20 ILCS 3501/845-50 |
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Amends the Illinois Finance Authority Act. Replaces the existing governing board of the Authority with 4 new governing boards, appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate. Gives each new governing board jurisdiction over certain specified programs of the Authority. Provides that certain actions affecting more than one governing board must be taken by the affected boards acting jointly. Replaces the Executive Director of the Authority with 4 new executive directors, one appointed by each of the governing boards. Contains provisions relating to officers, employees, finance, and the issuance of bonds. Provides that the change in governing boards does not affect any existing obligation of the Authority, or any existing bond or other instrument of indebtedness of the Authority or any of its Predecessor Authorities, or the rights of any bondholder. Includes other conforming and savings provisions. Effective January 1, 2010.
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| AN ACT concerning the Illinois Finance Authority.
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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 |
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| changing Sections 801-10, 801-15, 801-25, 845-5, 845-10, |
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| 845-40, 845-45, and 845-50 and by adding Section 801-20 as |
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| follows:
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| (20 ILCS 3501/801-10)
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| Sec. 801-10. Definitions. The following terms, whenever |
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| used or referred
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in this Act, shall have the following |
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| meanings, except in such instances where
the context may |
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| clearly indicate otherwise:
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| (a) The term "Authority" means (1) with respect to the |
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| governmental entity created by this Act, the Illinois Finance |
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| Authority ; and (2) with respect to the governing body that |
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| controls and administers the Illinois Finance Authority, (i) |
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| until January 1, 2010, the governing body created in subsection |
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| (b) of Section 801-15; and (ii) beginning January 1, 2010, the |
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| appropriate governing board or combination of governing |
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| boards, as provided in Section 801-20 created by
this Act .
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| (a-5) The term "governing board" refers to one or more of |
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| the boards created in Section 801-20 to govern the Authority. |
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| (b) The term "project" means an industrial project, |
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| conservation project, housing project, public
purpose project, |
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| higher education project, health facility project, cultural
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| institution project, agricultural facility or agribusiness, |
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| and "project" may
include any combination of one or more of the |
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| foregoing undertaken jointly by
any person with one or more |
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| other persons.
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| (c) The term "public purpose project" means any project or |
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| facility
including
without limitation land, buildings, |
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| 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, |
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| replaced or
maintained by any unit of government or any other |
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| lawful public purpose which
is authorized or required by law to |
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| be undertaken by any unit of government.
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| (d) The term "industrial project" means the acquisition, |
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| construction,
refurbishment, creation, development or |
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| redevelopment of any facility,
equipment, machinery, real |
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| property or personal property for use by any
instrumentality of |
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| the State or its political subdivisions, for use by any
person |
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| or institution, public or private, for profit or not for |
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| profit, or for
use in any trade or business including, but not |
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| limited to, any industrial,
manufacturing or commercial |
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| enterprise and which is (1) a capital project
including but not |
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| limited to: (i) land and any rights therein, one or more
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| buildings, structures or other improvements, machinery and |
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| equipment, whether
now existing or hereafter acquired, and |
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| whether or not located on the same site
or sites; (ii) all |
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| appurtenances and facilities incidental to the foregoing,
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| including, but not limited to utilities, access roads, railroad |
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| sidings, track,
docking and similar facilities, parking |
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| facilities, dockage, wharfage, railroad
roadbed, track, |
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| trestle, depot, terminal, switching and signaling or related
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| equipment, site preparation and landscaping; and (iii) all |
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| non-capital costs
and expenses relating thereto or (2) any |
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| 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 |
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| growth, development
or redevelopment within the State or any |
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| area thereof, will promote the
expansion, retention or |
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| diversification of employment opportunities within the
State |
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| or any area thereof or will aid in stabilizing or developing |
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| any industry
or economic sector of the State economy. The term |
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| "industrial project" also
means the production of motion |
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| pictures.
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| (e) The term "bond" or "bonds" shall include bonds, notes |
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grant or revenue anticipation notes), |
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| certificates and/or other evidences of
indebtedness |
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| 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 |
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| mean: (i) an
agreement whereby a project acquired by the |
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| Authority by purchase, gift or
lease
is leased to any person, |
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| corporation or unit of local government which will use
or cause |
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| the project to be used as a project as heretofore defined upon |
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| terms
providing for lease rental payments at least sufficient |
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| to pay when due all
principal of, interest and premium, if any, |
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| on any bonds of the Authority
issued
with respect to such |
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| project, providing for the maintenance, insuring and
operation |
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| of the project on terms satisfactory to the Authority, |
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| providing for
disposition of the project upon termination of |
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| the lease term, including
purchase options or abandonment of |
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| the premises, and such other terms as may be
deemed desirable |
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| 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 |
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| respect to a
project or other funds of the Authority to any |
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| person which will use or cause
the project to be used as a |
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| project as heretofore defined upon terms providing
for loan |
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| 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 |
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| Authority, if
any, issued with respect to the project, and |
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| providing for maintenance,
insurance and other matters as may |
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| be deemed desirable by the Authority.
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| (g) The term "financial aid" means the expenditure of |
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| Authority funds or
funds provided by the Authority through the |
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| issuance of its bonds, notes or
other
evidences of indebtedness |
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| or from other sources for the development,
construction, |
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| acquisition or improvement of a project.
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| (h) The term "person" means an individual, corporation, |
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| unit of government,
business trust, estate, trust, partnership |
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| or association, 2 or more persons
having a joint or common |
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| interest, or any other legal entity.
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| (i) The term "unit of government" means the federal |
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| government, the State or
unit of local government, a school |
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| district, or any agency or instrumentality,
office, officer, |
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| 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 |
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| licensed under the Hospital Licensing
Act; (b) any public or |
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| private institution, place, building, or agency required
to be |
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| licensed under the Nursing Home Care Act; (c)
any public or |
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| licensed private hospital as defined in the Mental Health and
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| Developmental Disabilities Code; (d) any such facility |
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| exempted from such
licensure when the Director of Public Health |
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| attests that such exempted
facility
meets the statutory |
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| definition of a facility subject to licensure; (e) any
other
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| public or private health service institution, place, building, |
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| or agency which
the Director of Public Health attests is |
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| subject to certification by the
Secretary, U.S. Department of |
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| Health and Human Services under the Social
Security Act, as now |
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| or hereafter amended, or which the Director of Public
Health |
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| attests is subject to standard-setting by a recognized public |
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| or
voluntary accrediting or standard-setting agency; (f) any |
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| public or private
institution, place, building or agency |
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| engaged in providing one or more
supporting services to a |
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| health facility; (g) any public or private
institution,
place, |
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| building or agency engaged in providing training in the healing |
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| arts,
including but not limited to schools of medicine, |
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| dentistry, osteopathy,
optometry, podiatry, pharmacy or |
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| nursing, schools for the training of x-ray,
laboratory or other |
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| health care technicians and schools for the training of
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| para-professionals in the health care field; (h) any public or |
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| 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, |
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| including, without limitation, any
Facility as defined in the |
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| Life Care Facilities Act; (i) any public or private
mental, |
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| emotional or physical rehabilitation facility or any public or |
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| private
educational, counseling, or rehabilitation facility or |
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| home, for those persons
with a developmental disability, those |
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| who are physically ill or disabled, the
emotionally disturbed, |
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| those persons with a mental illness or persons with
learning or |
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| similar disabilities or problems; (j) any public or private
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| alcohol, drug or substance abuse diagnosis, counseling |
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| treatment or
rehabilitation
facility, (k) any public or private |
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| institution, place, building or agency
licensed by the |
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| 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 |
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| attests
provides child care, child welfare or other services of |
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| the type provided by
facilities
subject to such licensure; (l) |
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| any public or private adoption agency or
facility; and (m) any |
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| public or private blood bank or blood center. "Health
facility" |
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| also means a public or private structure or structures suitable
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| primarily for use as a laboratory, laundry, nurses or interns |
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| residence or
other housing or hotel facility used in whole or |
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| in part for staff, employees
or
students and their families, |
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| patients or relatives of patients admitted for
treatment or |
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| care in a health facility, or persons conducting business with |
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| a
health facility, physician's facility, surgicenter, |
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| administration building,
research facility, maintenance, |
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| storage or utility facility and all structures
or facilities |
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| 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 |
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| facilities or other
supporting service structures required or |
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| useful for the orderly conduct of
such health facility.
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| (k) The term "participating health institution" means a |
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| private corporation
or association or public entity of this |
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| State, authorized by the laws of this
State to provide or |
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| operate a health facility as defined in this Act and which,
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| pursuant to the provisions of this Act, undertakes the |
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| financing, construction
or acquisition of a project or |
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| undertakes the refunding or refinancing of
obligations, loans, |
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| indebtedness or advances as provided in this Act.
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| (l) The term "health facility project", means a specific |
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| health facility
work
or improvement to be financed or |
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| refinanced (including without limitation
through reimbursement |
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| of prior expenditures), acquired, constructed, enlarged,
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| remodeled, renovated, improved, furnished, or equipped, with |
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| funds provided in
whole or in part hereunder, any accounts |
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| receivable, working capital, liability
or insurance cost or |
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| operating expense financing or refinancing program of a
health |
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| facility with or involving funds provided in whole or in part |
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| hereunder,
or any combination thereof.
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| (m) The term "bond resolution" means the resolution or |
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| resolutions
authorizing the issuance of, or providing terms and |
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| 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 |
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| terms and
conditions for such bonds.
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| (n) The term "property" means any real, personal or mixed |
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| property, whether
tangible or intangible, or any interest |
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| therein, including, without limitation,
any real estate, |
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| leasehold interests, appurtenances, buildings, easements,
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| equipment, furnishings, furniture, improvements, machinery, |
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| rights of way,
structures, accounts, contract rights or any |
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| interest therein.
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| (o) The term "revenues" means, with respect to any project, |
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| the rents, fees,
charges, interest, principal repayments, |
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| collections and other income or profit
derived therefrom.
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| (p) The term "higher education project" means, in the case |
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| of a private
institution of higher education, an educational |
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| facility to be acquired,
constructed, enlarged, remodeled, |
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| renovated, improved, furnished, or equipped,
or any |
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| combination thereof.
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| (q) The term "cultural institution project" means, in the |
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| case of a cultural
institution, a cultural facility to be |
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| acquired, constructed, enlarged,
remodeled, renovated, |
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| improved, furnished, or equipped, or any combination
thereof.
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| (r) The term "educational facility" means any property |
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| located within the
State
constructed or acquired before or |
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| after the effective date of this Act, which
is
or will be, in |
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| whole or in part, suitable for the instruction, feeding,
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| recreation or housing of students, the conducting of research |
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| or other work of
a
private institution of higher education, the |
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| use by a private institution of
higher education in connection |
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| with any educational, research or related or
incidental |
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| activities then being or to be conducted by it, or any |
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| combination
of the foregoing, including, without limitation, |
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| any such property suitable for
use as or in connection with any |
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| one or more of the following: an academic
facility, |
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| administrative facility, agricultural facility, assembly hall,
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| athletic facility, auditorium, boating facility, campus, |
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| communication
facility,
computer facility, continuing |
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| education facility, classroom, dining hall,
dormitory, |
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| exhibition hall, fire fighting facility, fire prevention |
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| facility,
food service and preparation facility, gymnasium, |
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| greenhouse, health care
facility, hospital, housing, |
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| instructional facility, laboratory, library,
maintenance |
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| facility, medical facility, museum, offices, parking area,
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| physical education facility, recreational facility, research |
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| facility, stadium,
storage facility, student union, study |
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| facility, theatre or utility.
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| (s) The term "cultural facility" means any property located |
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| within the State
constructed or acquired before or after the |
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| effective date of this Act, which
is or will be, in whole or in |
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| part, suitable for the particular purposes or
needs
of a |
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| cultural institution, including, without limitation, any such |
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| property
suitable for use as or in connection with any one or |
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| more of the following: an
administrative facility, aquarium, |
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| assembly hall, auditorium, botanical garden,
exhibition hall, |
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| gallery, greenhouse, library, museum, scientific laboratory,
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| theater or zoological facility, and shall also include, without |
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| limitation,
books, works of art or music, animal, plant or |
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| aquatic life or other items for
display, exhibition or |
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| performance. The term "cultural facility" includes
buildings |
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| 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 |
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| not-for-profit
educational institution which is not owned by |
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| the State or any political
subdivision, agency, |
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| instrumentality, district or municipality thereof, which
is
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| authorized by law to provide a program of education beyond the |
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| high school
level
and which:
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| (1) Admits as regular students only individuals having |
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| a
certificate of graduation from a high school, or the |
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| recognized equivalent of
such a certificate;
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| (2) Provides an educational program for which it awards |
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| a
bachelor's degree, or provides an educational program, |
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| admission into which is
conditioned upon the prior |
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| attainment of a bachelor's degree or its equivalent,
for |
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| which it awards a postgraduate degree, or provides not less |
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| than a 2-year
program which is acceptable for full credit |
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| toward such a degree, or offers a
2-year program in |
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| engineering, mathematics, or the physical or biological
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| sciences
which is designed to prepare the student to work |
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| as a technician and at a
semiprofessional level in |
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| engineering, scientific, or other technological
fields
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| which require the understanding and application of basic |
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| engineering,
scientific, or mathematical principles or |
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| knowledge;
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| (3) Is accredited by a nationally recognized |
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| accrediting agency or
association or, if not so accredited, |
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| is an institution whose credits are
accepted, on transfer, |
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| 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 |
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| institution so
accredited, and holds an unrevoked |
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| certificate of approval under the Private
College Act from |
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| the Board of Higher Education, or is qualified as a
"degree |
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| granting institution" under the Academic Degree Act; and
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| (4) Does not discriminate in the admission of students |
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| on the basis
of race or color.
"Private institution of |
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| higher education" also includes any "academic
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| institution".
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| (u) The term "academic institution" means any |
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| not-for-profit institution
which
is not owned by the State or |
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| any political subdivision, agency,
instrumentality,
district |
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| or municipality thereof, which institution engages in, or |
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| facilitates
academic, scientific, educational or professional |
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| research or learning in a
field or fields of study taught at a |
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| private institution of higher education.
Academic institutions |
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| include, without limitation, libraries, archives,
academic, |
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| scientific, educational or professional societies, |
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| institutions,
associations or foundations having such |
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| purposes.
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| (v) The term "cultural institution" means any |
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| not-for-profit institution
which
is not owned by the State or |
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| any political subdivision, agency,
instrumentality,
district |
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| or municipality thereof, which institution engages in the |
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| cultural,
intellectual, scientific, educational or artistic |
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| enrichment of the people of
the State. Cultural institutions |
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| include, without limitation, aquaria,
botanical societies, |
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| historical societies, libraries, museums, performing arts
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| associations or societies, scientific societies and zoological |
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| societies.
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| (w) The term "affiliate" means, with respect to financing |
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| of an agricultural
facility or an agribusiness, any lender, any |
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| person, firm or corporation
controlled by, or under common |
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| control with, such lender, and any person, firm
or corporation |
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| controlling such lender.
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| (x) The term "agricultural facility" means land, any |
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| building or other
improvement thereon or thereto, and any |
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| personal properties deemed necessary or
suitable for use, |
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| whether or not now in existence, in farming, ranching, the
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| production of agricultural commodities (including, without |
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| limitation, the
products of aquaculture, hydroponics and |
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| silviculture) or the treating,
processing or storing of such |
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| agricultural commodities when such activities are
customarily |
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| engaged in by farmers as a part of farming.
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| (y) The term "lender" with respect to financing of an |
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| agricultural facility
or an agribusiness, means any federal or |
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| State chartered bank, Federal Land
Bank,
Production Credit |
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| Association, Bank for Cooperatives, federal or State
chartered |
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| savings and loan association or building and loan association, |
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| Small
Business
Investment Company or any other institution |
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| qualified within this State to
originate and service loans, |
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| including, but without limitation to, insurance
companies, |
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| credit unions and mortgage loan companies. "Lender" also means |
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| a
wholly owned subsidiary of a manufacturer, seller or |
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| distributor of goods or
services that makes loans to businesses |
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| or individuals, commonly known as a
"captive finance company".
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| (z) The term "agribusiness" means any sole proprietorship, |
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| limited
partnership, co-partnership, joint venture, |
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| corporation or cooperative which
operates or will operate a |
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| facility located within the State of Illinois that
is related |
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| to the
processing of agricultural commodities (including, |
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| without limitation, the
products of aquaculture, hydroponics |
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| and silviculture) or the manufacturing,
production or |
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| construction of agricultural buildings, structures, equipment,
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| implements, and supplies, or any other facilities or processes |
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| used in
agricultural production. Agribusiness includes but is |
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| 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 |
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| packaging;
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| (2) seed and feed grain development and processing;
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| (3) fruit and vegetable processing, including |
14 |
| preparation, canning
and packaging;
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| (4) processing of livestock and livestock products, |
16 |
| dairy products,
poultry and poultry products, fish or |
17 |
| apiarian products, including slaughter,
shearing, |
18 |
| collecting, preparation, canning and packaging;
|
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| (5) fertilizer and agricultural chemical |
20 |
| manufacturing,
processing, application and supplying;
|
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| (6) farm machinery, equipment and implement |
22 |
| manufacturing and
supplying;
|
23 |
| (7) manufacturing and supplying of agricultural |
24 |
| commodity
processing machinery and equipment, including |
25 |
| machinery and equipment used in
slaughter, treatment, |
26 |
| handling, collecting, preparation, canning or packaging
of |
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| construction
and supplying;
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| (9) construction, manufacturing, implementation, |
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| supplying or
servicing of irrigation, drainage and soil and |
6 |
| water conservation devices or
equipment;
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| (10) fuel processing and development facilities that |
8 |
| produce fuel
from agricultural commodities or byproducts;
|
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| (11) facilities and equipment for processing and |
10 |
| packaging
agricultural commodities specifically for |
11 |
| export;
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| (12) facilities and equipment for forestry product |
13 |
| processing and
supplying, including sawmilling operations, |
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| wood chip operations, timber
harvesting operations, and |
15 |
| manufacturing of prefabricated buildings, paper,
furniture |
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| or other goods from forestry products;
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| (13) facilities and equipment for research and |
18 |
| development of
products, processes and equipment for the |
19 |
| production, processing, preparation
or packaging of |
20 |
| agricultural commodities and byproducts.
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| (aa) The term "asset" with respect to financing of any |
22 |
| agricultural facility
or
any agribusiness, means, but is not |
23 |
| limited to the following: cash crops or
feed on hand; livestock |
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| held for sale; breeding stock; marketable bonds and
securities; |
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| securities not readily marketable; accounts receivable; notes
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| receivable; cash invested in growing crops; net cash value of |
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| life insurance;
machinery and equipment; cars and trucks; farm |
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| and other real estate including
life estates and personal |
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| residence; value of beneficial interests in trusts;
government |
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| payments or grants; and any other assets.
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| (bb) The term "liability" with respect to financing of any |
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| agricultural
facility or any agribusiness shall include, but |
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| not be limited to the
following:
accounts payable; notes or |
8 |
| other indebtedness owed to any source; taxes; rent;
amounts |
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| owed on real estate contracts or real estate mortgages; |
10 |
| judgments;
accrued interest payable; and any other liability.
|
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| (cc) The term "Predecessor Authorities" means those |
12 |
| authorities as described
in Section 845-75.
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| (dd) The term "housing project" means a specific work or |
14 |
| improvement
undertaken
to provide residential dwelling |
15 |
| accommodations, including the acquisition,
construction or |
16 |
| rehabilitation of lands, buildings and community facilities |
17 |
| and
in connection therewith to provide nonhousing facilities |
18 |
| which are part of the
housing project, including land, |
19 |
| buildings, improvements, equipment and all
ancillary |
20 |
| facilities for use for offices, stores, retirement homes, |
21 |
| hotels,
financial institutions, service, health care, |
22 |
| education, recreation or research
establishments, or any other |
23 |
| commercial purpose which are or are to be related
to a housing |
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| development. |
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| (ee) The term "conservation project" means any project |
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| including the acquisition, construction, rehabilitation, |
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| or expand open space or to reduce energy usage through |
3 |
| efficiency measures. For the purpose of this definition, "open |
4 |
| space" has the definition set forth under Section 10 of the |
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| Illinois Open Land Trust Act.
|
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| (Source: P.A. 95-697, eff. 11-6-07.)
|
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| (20 ILCS 3501/801-15)
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| Sec. 801-15. Authority created; executive director; |
9 |
| advisory councils. |
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| (a) There is hereby created a body politic and corporate to |
11 |
| be
known
as the Illinois Finance Authority. The exercise of the |
12 |
| powers conferred by law
shall be an essential public function. |
13 |
| (b) Until January 1, 2010: |
14 |
| The governing body of the Authority shall consist of 15
|
15 |
| members, who shall be appointed by the Governor, with the |
16 |
| advice and consent of
the Senate. Upon the appointment of the |
17 |
| Board and every 2 years thereafter,
the chairperson of the |
18 |
| Authority shall be selected by the Governor to serve as
|
19 |
| chairperson for two years.
Appointments to the Authority shall |
20 |
| be persons of recognized ability and
experience in one or more |
21 |
| of the following areas: economic development,
finance, |
22 |
| banking, industrial development, small business management, |
23 |
| real
estate
development, housing, health facilities financing, |
24 |
| local government financing,
community development, venture |
25 |
| finance, construction and labor relations.
At the time of |
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2 |
| until the third Monday in July 2005, 5 members to serve until |
3 |
| the third Monday
in July 2006 and 5 members to serve until the |
4 |
| third Monday in July 2007.
Thereafter, appointments shall be |
5 |
| for 3-year terms. A member shall serve until
his or her |
6 |
| successor shall be appointed and have qualified for office by |
7 |
| filing
the oath and bond.
Members of the Authority shall not be |
8 |
| entitled to compensation for their
services as members, but |
9 |
| shall be entitled to reimbursement for all necessary
expenses |
10 |
| incurred in connection with the performance of their duties as
|
11 |
| members.
The Governor may remove any member of the Authority in |
12 |
| case of incompetence,
neglect of duty, or malfeasance in |
13 |
| office, after service on him of a copy of
the
written charges |
14 |
| against him and an opportunity to be publicly heard in person
|
15 |
| or
by counsel in his own defense upon not less than 10 days' |
16 |
| notice.
|
17 |
| The terms of all members then serving under this subsection |
18 |
| (b) shall terminate on January 1, 2010, and on that date the |
19 |
| governing body created under this subsection (b) is terminated |
20 |
| and superseded by the governing boards created under Section |
21 |
| 801-20 of this Act. |
22 |
| (c) From nominations received from the Governor, the |
23 |
| members of each governing board the Authority shall
appoint an |
24 |
| Executive Director , who shall be a person knowledgeable in the |
25 |
| areas
of financial markets and instruments and in the matters |
26 |
| within the governing board's jurisdiction , to hold office for a |
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| one-year term. The
4 Executive Directors Executive Director |
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| shall be the chief administrative and operational officers |
3 |
| officer of
the Authority and shall direct and supervise its |
4 |
| administrative affairs and
general management and perform such |
5 |
| other duties as may be prescribed from time
to time by the |
6 |
| members of their respective governing boards and shall receive |
7 |
| compensation fixed by their respective governing boards the |
8 |
| Authority .
The Executive Director or any committee of the |
9 |
| members of a governing board may carry out such
|
10 |
| responsibilities of the members as the members by resolution |
11 |
| may delegate. The
Executive Director shall attend all meetings |
12 |
| of the governing board Authority ; however, no
action of the |
13 |
| governing board Authority shall be invalid on account of the |
14 |
| absence of the
Executive Director from a meeting. |
15 |
| The governing board Authority may engage the services of
|
16 |
| such other agents and employees, including attorneys, |
17 |
| appraisers, engineers,
accountants, credit analysts and other |
18 |
| consultants, as it may deem advisable
and may prescribe their |
19 |
| duties and fix their compensation.
|
20 |
| The term of the Executive Director serving on January 1, |
21 |
| 2010 shall terminate on that date, regardless of whether his or |
22 |
| her successors have been appointed. Whenever this Act or any |
23 |
| rule, contract, or other document or process requires action by |
24 |
| (or grants a right, power, or duty to) the Executive Director |
25 |
| of the Authority, that action may be done (or that right, |
26 |
| power, or duty may be exercised) by the Executive Director of |
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| the governing board having jurisdiction over that matter, or if |
2 |
| the matter involves the jurisdiction of more than one governing |
3 |
| board, then by the Executive Directors of all of the affected |
4 |
| governing boards, acting jointly, or by any one of them to whom |
5 |
| the others have delegated the authority to act on that matter. |
6 |
| (d) The governing boards Authority may appoint Advisory |
7 |
| Councils to (1) assist in the formulation of
policy goals and |
8 |
| objectives, (2) assist in the coordination of the delivery of
|
9 |
| services, (3) assist in establishment of funding priorities for |
10 |
| the various
activities of the Authority, and (4) target the |
11 |
| activities of the Authority to
specific geographic regions.
|
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| There may be an Advisory Council on Economic Development. An |
13 |
| The Advisory Council
shall consist of no more than 12 members, |
14 |
| who shall serve at the pleasure of
the appointing governing |
15 |
| board Authority . Members of the Advisory Council shall receive |
16 |
| no compensation
for
their services, but may be reimbursed for |
17 |
| expenses incurred with their service
on the Advisory Council.
|
18 |
| (Source: P.A. 93-205, eff. 1-1-04.)
|
19 |
| (20 ILCS 3501/801-20 new) |
20 |
| Sec. 801-20. Governing boards; transition provisions. |
21 |
| (a) Beginning January 1, 2010, the Authority shall be |
22 |
| governed by 4 governing boards, which are hereby created: |
23 |
| (1) The Economic Development Finance Board, which |
24 |
| shall have jurisdiction over matters relating to the |
25 |
| programs under Articles 805 and 810 of this Act. |
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| shall have jurisdiction over matters relating to the |
3 |
| programs under Articles 815 and 830 of this Act. |
4 |
| (3) The Local Government Development Finance Board, |
5 |
| which shall have jurisdiction over matters relating to the |
6 |
| programs under Articles 820 and 825 of this Act. |
7 |
| (4) The Health Facilities Development Finance Board, |
8 |
| which shall have jurisdiction over matters relating to the |
9 |
| programs under Article 840 of this Act. |
10 |
| Each governing board shall have jurisdiction over the specified |
11 |
| programs and Articles of this Act, and any other matters |
12 |
| specifically allocated to it by this Act or by agreement among |
13 |
| the affected governing boards. The 4 governing boards, acting |
14 |
| jointly, shall have jurisdiction over all general and other |
15 |
| matters that have not been allocated to the jurisdiction of one |
16 |
| or more particular governing boards. |
17 |
| (b) Each governing board shall consist of 8 members, who |
18 |
| shall be appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent |
19 |
| of
the Senate. Appointments shall be for 3-year terms ending on |
20 |
| the third Monday in July, except that of the initial |
21 |
| appointments to each governing board, 3 shall expire in July of |
22 |
| 2011, 3 shall expire in July of 2012, and 2 shall expire in |
23 |
| July of 2013. A member shall serve until
his or her successor |
24 |
| is appointed and has qualified for office by filing
the oath |
25 |
| and bond. |
26 |
| At least 4 of the members of a governing board shall be |
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experience in the specific |
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| matters that comprise the jurisdiction of that governing board, |
3 |
| and the remaining members shall be persons of recognized |
4 |
| ability and
experience in one or more of the following areas: |
5 |
| economic development,
finance, banking, industrial |
6 |
| development, small business management, real
estate
|
7 |
| development, housing, health facilities financing, local |
8 |
| government financing,
community development, venture finance, |
9 |
| construction, and labor relations. |
10 |
| The Governor may remove any member of a governing board in |
11 |
| case of incompetence,
neglect of duty, or malfeasance in |
12 |
| office, after service on the member of a copy of
the
written |
13 |
| charges and an opportunity to be publicly heard in person
or
by |
14 |
| counsel upon not less than 10 days' notice. |
15 |
| Members of a governing board shall not be entitled to |
16 |
| compensation for their
services as members, but shall be |
17 |
| entitled to reimbursement for all necessary
expenses incurred |
18 |
| in connection with the performance of their duties as
members. |
19 |
| (c) The members of each governing board shall annually |
20 |
| choose one of the members of that governing board to serve as
|
21 |
| chairperson. Whenever this Act or any rule, contract, or other |
22 |
| document or process requires action by (or grants a right, |
23 |
| power, or duty to) the Chairperson of the Authority, that |
24 |
| action may be done (or that right, power, or duty may be |
25 |
| exercised) by the chairperson of the governing board having |
26 |
| jurisdiction over that matter, or if the matter involves the |
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| chairpersons of all the affected governing boards, acting |
3 |
| jointly, or by any one of them to whom the others have |
4 |
| delegated the authority to act on that matter. |
5 |
| (d) Each of the 4 governing boards shall have rulemaking |
6 |
| authority with respect to the matters and programs under its |
7 |
| jurisdiction. Rules of the Authority in existence on January 1, |
8 |
| 2010 shall continue in effect as rules of the Authority as a |
9 |
| whole, and they may be amended, repealed, added to, or |
10 |
| partitioned among the various governing boards by the 4 |
11 |
| governing boards, acting jointly. |
12 |
| (e) This amendatory Act of 2009, which changes the |
13 |
| governing body of the Authority from a single governing board |
14 |
| to 4 separate governing boards, does not affect the continuing |
15 |
| existence of the Illinois Finance Authority. Except as |
16 |
| specifically provided with respect to the change in governing |
17 |
| boards, all of the powers, duties, rights, obligations, |
18 |
| contracts, employees and agents, property, appropriations, and |
19 |
| programs of the Illinois Finance Authority in existence on the |
20 |
| effective date of this amendatory Act are unaffected by this |
21 |
| amendatory Act, but may be allocated among the various |
22 |
| governing boards by the 4 governing boards, acting jointly. |
23 |
| (f) The termination of the governing body created under |
24 |
| subsection (b) of Section 801-15 and its replacement by the 4 |
25 |
| governing boards created under this Section do not and shall |
26 |
| not be deemed to affect any existing obligation of the |
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| indebtedness of the Authority or any of its Predecessor |
3 |
| Authorities, or the rights of any bondholder. |
4 |
|
|
5 |
| (20 ILCS 3501/801-25)
|
6 |
| Sec. 801-25. Quorum; audits. |
7 |
| (a) All official acts of the Authority shall require the |
8 |
| approval
of
at least 5 members of the appropriate governing |
9 |
| board, or at least 5 members of each governing board when the |
10 |
| governing boards are acting jointly at least 8 members . All |
11 |
| meetings of the governing boards Authority and the Advisory |
12 |
| Councils
shall be conducted in accordance with the Open |
13 |
| Meetings Act. Five Eight members of a governing board the |
14 |
| Authority shall constitute a quorum. All meetings shall
be |
15 |
| conducted at a single location within this State with a quorum |
16 |
| of members physically present at this location. Other members |
17 |
| who are not physically present at this location may participate |
18 |
| in the meeting and vote on all matters by means of a video or |
19 |
| audio conference. |
20 |
| (b) The Auditor General shall conduct financial audits
and |
21 |
| program audits of the Authority, in accordance with the |
22 |
| Illinois State
Auditing Act.
|
23 |
| (Source: P.A. 93-205, eff. 1-1-04; 93-1101, eff. 3-31-05.)
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| (20 ILCS 3501/845-5)
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2 |
| (a) The Authority may not have outstanding at any one time |
3 |
| bonds
for any of its corporate purposes in an aggregate |
4 |
| principal amount exceeding $28,150,000,000, excluding bonds |
5 |
| issued to refund the bonds of the Authority or
bonds of the |
6 |
| Predecessor Authorities. |
7 |
| (b) The Authority may not have outstanding at any one time |
8 |
| revenue bonds in an aggregate principal amount exceeding |
9 |
| $4,000,000,000 on behalf of the Illinois Power Agency as set |
10 |
| forth in Section 825-90. Any such revenue bonds issued on |
11 |
| behalf of the Illinois Power Agency pursuant to this Act shall |
12 |
| not be counted against the bond authorization limit set forth |
13 |
| in subsection (a).
|
14 |
| (c) If 2 or more governing boards individually propose to |
15 |
| issue bonds within the same fiscal year, and those proposals |
16 |
| would together result in reducing the available unused bonding |
17 |
| authorization of the Authority to less than 5% of the total |
18 |
| authorization under this Section, then the joint action of all |
19 |
| 4 governing boards is required for each of those bond issues, |
20 |
| notwithstanding that the action of a single governing board |
21 |
| would otherwise be sufficient.
|
22 |
| (Source: P.A. 94-1068, eff. 8-1-06; 95-481, eff. 8-28-07; |
23 |
| 95-697, eff. 11-6-07; 95-876, eff. 8-21-08; 95-879, eff. |
24 |
| 8-21-08.)
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| (a) The Authority may issue a single bond issue pursuant to |
4 |
| this
Act
for a group of industrial projects, a group of |
5 |
| corporations or a group of
business entities, a group of units |
6 |
| of local government or other borrowers or
any combination |
7 |
| thereof. A bond issue for multiple projects as provided in this
|
8 |
| Section shall be subject to all requirements for bond issues as |
9 |
| established by
this Act.
|
10 |
| (b) Action by a single governing board is sufficient to |
11 |
| authorize the issuance of bonds for one or more projects within |
12 |
| the jurisdiction of that governing board, except as required |
13 |
| under Section 845-5. Joint action by all affected governing |
14 |
| boards is required to authorize the issuance of bonds for one |
15 |
| or more projects that are within the jurisdictions of 2 or more |
16 |
| governing boards. |
17 |
| (Source: P.A. 93-205, eff. 1-1-04.)
|
18 |
| (20 ILCS 3501/845-40)
|
19 |
| Sec. 845-40. Officers; funds; investments. |
20 |
| (a) The 4 governing boards, acting jointly, Authority shall |
21 |
| appoint a secretary and treasurer of the Authority , who
may,
|
22 |
| but need not, be a member or members of a governing board, the |
23 |
| Authority to hold office during the
pleasure of the 4 governing |
24 |
| boards Authority . The change in governing boards made by this |
25 |
| amendatory Act of 2009 does not affect the secretary and |
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| treasurer serving on January 1, 2010, who shall continue to |
2 |
| serve at the pleasure of the governing boards. |
3 |
| Before entering upon the duties of the respective
offices |
4 |
| such person or persons shall take and subscribe to the |
5 |
| constitutional
oath of office, and the treasurer shall execute |
6 |
| a bond with corporate sureties
to be approved by the Authority. |
7 |
| The bond shall be payable to the Authority in
whatever penal |
8 |
| sum may be directed by the Authority conditioned upon the
|
9 |
| faithful performance of the duties of the office and the |
10 |
| payment of all money
received by him according to law and the |
11 |
| orders of the Authority. The Authority
may, at any time, |
12 |
| require a new bond from the treasurer in such penal sum as
may
|
13 |
| then be determined by the Authority. The obligation of the |
14 |
| sureties shall not
extend to any loss sustained by the |
15 |
| insolvency, failure or closing of any
savings and loan |
16 |
| association or national or state bank wherein the treasurer
has
|
17 |
| deposited funds if the bank or savings and loan association has |
18 |
| been approved
by
the Authority as a depository for these funds. |
19 |
| The oaths of office and the
treasurer's bond shall be filed in |
20 |
| the principal office of the Authority.
|
21 |
| (b) All funds of the Authority, including without |
22 |
| limitation, grants or loans from
the federal government, the |
23 |
| State or any agency or instrumentality thereof,
fees, service |
24 |
| charges, interest or other investment earnings on its funds,
|
25 |
| payments of principal of and interest on loans of its funds and |
26 |
| revenue from
any
other source, except funds the application of |
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provided for by appropriation, |
2 |
| resolution, grant agreement, lease agreement,
loan agreement, |
3 |
| indenture, mortgage or trust agreement or other agreement, may
|
4 |
| be held by the Authority in its treasury and be generally |
5 |
| available for
expenditure by the Authority for any of the |
6 |
| purposes authorized by this Act. The change to 4 separate |
7 |
| governing boards made by this amendatory Act of 2009 does not |
8 |
| require the funds of the Authority to be segregated into |
9 |
| different accounts reflecting the different jurisdictions of |
10 |
| the governing boards; however, the 4 governing boards, acting |
11 |
| jointly, may in their discretion direct the secretary and |
12 |
| treasurer to institute accounting or other procedures for that |
13 |
| purpose, to the extent permissible under applicable law, |
14 |
| contract, and generally accepted accounting procedures. |
15 |
| (c) In
addition to investments authorized by
Section 2 of
|
16 |
| the Public Funds Investment Act, funds of the Authority may be |
17 |
| invested in (a)
obligations issued by
any
State, unit of local |
18 |
| government or school district which obligations are rated
at |
19 |
| the time of purchase by a national rating service within the |
20 |
| two highest
rating classifications without regard to any rating |
21 |
| refinement or gradation by
numerical or other modifier, or (b) |
22 |
| equity securities of an investment company
registered under the |
23 |
| Investment Company Act of 1940 whose sole assets, other
than |
24 |
| cash and other temporary investments, are obligations which are |
25 |
| eligible
investments for the Authority, provided that not more |
26 |
| than 20% of the assets of
the investment company may consist of |
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in clause (a) which |
2 |
| the Board of Directors of the investment company has
determined |
3 |
| to be of comparable quality to rated obligations described in |
4 |
| clause
(a). Funds appropriated by the General Assembly to the |
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| Authority shall be held
in the
State treasury unless this Act |
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| or the Act making the appropriation specifically
states that |
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| the monies are to be held in or appropriated to the Authority's
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| treasury.
Such funds as are authorized to be held in the |
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| Authority's treasury and
deposited in any bank or savings and |
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| loan association and placed in the name of
the Authority shall |
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| be withdrawn or paid out only by check or draft upon the
bank |
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| or savings and loan association, signed by the treasurer and |
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| countersigned
by the Chairperson of the Authority. The |
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| Authority may designate any of its
members or any officer or |
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| employee of the Authority to affix the signature of
the |
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| Chairperson and another to affix the signature of the treasurer |
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| to any
check
or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for |
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| payment of any other
obligations of not more than $2,500.
In |
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| case any officer whose signature appears upon any check or |
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| draft, issued
pursuant to this Act, ceases to hold his office |
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| before the delivery thereof to
the payee, his signature |
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| nevertheless shall be valid and sufficient for all
purposes |
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| with the same effect as if he had remained in office until |
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| delivery
thereof.
No bank or savings and loan association shall |
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| receive public funds as permitted
by this
Section, unless it |
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| has complied with the requirements established
pursuant to
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| (Source: P.A. 93-205, eff. 1-1-04.)
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| (20 ILCS 3501/845-45)
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| Sec. 845-45. Conflict of interest. |
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| (a) No member, officer, agent, or employee of the Authority
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| or any of its governing boards shall, in his or
her own name or |
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| in the name of a nominee, be an officer or director or hold an
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| ownership interest of more than 7 1/2% in any person, |
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| association, trust,
corporation, partnership, or other entity |
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| that is, in its own name or in the
name of a nominee, a party to |
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| a contract or agreement upon which the member,
officer, agent, |
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| or employee may be called upon to act or vote.
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| (b) With respect to any direct or any indirect interest, |
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| other than an
interest
prohibited in subsection (a), in a |
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| contract or agreement upon which the member,
officer, agent, or |
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| employee may be called upon to act or vote, a member,
officer, |
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| agent, or employee of the Authority or any of its governing |
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| boards shall disclose the interest to the
secretary of the |
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| Authority before the taking of final action by the Authority or |
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| any of its governing boards
concerning the contract or |
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| agreement and shall so disclose the nature and
extent
of the |
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| interest and his or her acquisition of it, and those |
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| disclosures shall
be
publicly acknowledged by the Authority and |
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| entered upon the minutes of the
Authority. If a member, |
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| officer, agent, or employee of the Authority or any of its |
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| governing boards holds such
an interest, then he or she shall |
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| refrain from any further official involvement
in regard to the |
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| contract or agreement, from voting on any matter pertaining to
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| the contract or agreement, and from communicating with other |
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| members of the
Authority or any of its governing boards or its |
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| officers, agents, and employees concerning the contract or
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| agreement. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any |
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| contract or
agreement entered into in conformity with this |
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| subsection (b) shall not be void
or invalid by reason of the |
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| interest described in this subsection, nor shall
any person so |
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| disclosing the interest and refraining from further official
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| involvement as provided in this subsection be guilty of an |
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| offense, be removed
from office, or be subject to any other |
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| penalty on account of that interest.
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| (c) Any contract or agreement made in violation of |
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| paragraphs (a) or (b) of
this
Section shall be null and void |
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| and give rise to no action against the
Authority.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-205, eff. 1-1-04.)
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| (20 ILCS 3501/845-50)
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| Sec. 845-50. Fiscal year; annual report. The fiscal year |
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| for the Authority shall commence on the first
of
July. As soon |
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| after the end of each fiscal year as may be expedient, the
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| Authority shall cause to be prepared and printed a complete |
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| report and
financial
statement of its operations and of its |
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| assets and liabilities. The report and financial statement |
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| shall cover the Authority as a whole, but shall include a |
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| separate treatment of the programs governed by each of the |
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| governing boards. A reasonably
sufficient number of copies of |
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| such report shall be printed for distribution to
persons |
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| interested, upon request, and a copy thereof shall be filed |
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| with the
Governor, the Secretary of State, the State |
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| Comptroller, the Secretary of the
Senate and the Chief Clerk of |
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| the House of Representatives.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-205, eff. 1-1-04.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January |
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| 1, 2010.
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