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Sen. Martin A. Sandoval
Filed: 2/23/2010
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| AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 2571
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 2571 by replacing |
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| everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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| "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
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| High-Speed Rail Authority Act.
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| Section 5. Creation. The High-Speed Rail Authority is |
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| created as an Illinois political subdivision, municipal |
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| corporation, and unit of local government.
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| Section 10. Board; compensation. The Authority shall be |
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| governed by a 9-member board of directors consisting of
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| appointed by the Governor, with the advice and consent of the |
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| Senate, as follows:
one member from the Metro East region, one |
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| member from the central Illinois region, one member from the |
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| northern Illinois region outside of the collar counties (Lake, |
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| McHenry, DuPage, Kane, and Will counties), 2 members from the |
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| collar counties, 2 members from suburban Cook County (outside |
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| of the City of Chicago), and 2 members from the City of |
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| Chicago. Each member must have experience in at least one of |
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| the following areas (i) the management of large infrastructure |
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| projects, (ii) finance, or (iii) the transportation industry. |
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| At least 3 of the members must have technical qualifications, |
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| professional standing, and demonstrated knowledge in railroad |
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| transportation. The
Board members shall serve without |
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| compensation, but may be
reimbursed for actual expenses |
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| incurred by them in the performance of their duties. |
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| Section 15. Terms, vacancies, and removal. |
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| (a) Of the initial directors, 5 shall be appointed for a |
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| 2-year term and 4 shall be appointed for a 4-year term. |
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| Thereafter, directors shall serve for a 4-year term. Directors |
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| shall hold office until their respective successors have been |
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| appointed and qualified. |
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| (b) A vacancy in office shall occur upon a director's |
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| resignation, death, or disqualification under the laws of this |
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| State or the laws of the United States.
A vacancy shall be |
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| filled by the Governor for the remainder of the term. |
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| Section 20. Meetings; quorum. |
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| (a) As soon as practical after the effective date of this |
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| Act, the Board shall organize for the transaction of business. |
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| The Board may organize and conduct business when a majority of |
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| the members have been appointed. The Board shall prescribe the |
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| time and place for meetings, the manner in which special |
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| meetings may be called, the notice that must be given to |
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| directors of any meeting of the Board, and the notice that must |
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| be given to the public of meetings of the Board. The Board |
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| shall promulgate the by-laws of the Authority. Five directors |
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| constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. |
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| (b) All substantive action of the Board shall be by |
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| resolution. The concurrence of at least 5 directors is |
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| necessary for the adoption of any resolution. No action may be |
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| taken by the Board until at least a majority of the directors |
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| have been appointed and qualified. |
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| Section 25. Chairperson; officers. A chairperson shall be |
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| selected from the Board members by a majority vote of the Board |
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| members. The chairperson shall preside at the meetings of the |
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| Board and shall be entitled to vote on all matters. The Board |
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| shall select a vice-chairperson (who shall preside in the |
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| chairperson's absence), and may provide for other officers of |
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| the Authority as deemed to be necessary. Except as otherwise |
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| provided in this Section, officers of the Authority may, but |
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| need not, be directors. |
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| Section 27. Conflict of interest. No member of the Board or |
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| employee of the Authority may have a private financial interest |
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| in or profit from any contract, work, or business of the |
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| Authority. |
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| Section 30. Executive director. The Board must appoint an |
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| executive director to serve as the chief administrative officer |
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| of the Authority. The executive director must be a licensed |
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| engineer with experience managing large infrastructure |
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| projects, preferably high-speed rail projects. |
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| Section 35. Powers of the Authority. The Authority has the |
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| power: |
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| (1) to sue and be sued; |
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| (2) to plan, design, build, operate, maintain, and finance |
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| new electrified track, designed primarily for trains capable of |
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| traveling at speeds in excess of 150 miles per hour, for a |
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| high-speed rail network; |
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| (3) to enter into public-private partnerships with global |
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| high-speed rail operators to design, build, operate, maintain, |
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| and finance a high-speed rail network; and |
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| (4) to enter into intergovernmental agreements with
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| State, any other state, the United States government, any |
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| agency or instrumentality of the United States, any unit of |
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| local government located within the territory of the Authority, |
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| or any other unit of government to the extent allowed by |
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| Section 10 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution and the |
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| Intergovernmental Cooperation Act for the following purposes: |
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| (i) to build tracks to connect to the State's high-speed rail |
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| network, (ii) to enter into public-private partnerships to |
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| design, build, operate, maintain, and finance extensions of the |
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| high-speed rail network outside of the State, (iii) to develop |
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| plans and to engage in ridership or revenue analysis for |
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| extensions outside of the State, or (iv) for any other purpose |
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| that advances the creation of a high-speed rail network that |
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| serves Illinois residents.
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| Section 40. Duties of the Authority. The Authority must |
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| perform the following functions: |
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| (1) develop a high-speed rail system that includes O'Hare |
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| Airport; |
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| (2) develop a 5-year, 10-year, and 20-year plan for |
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| developing a high-speed rail network; |
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| (3) comply with all State and federal laws concerning labor |
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| and rail safety; |
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| (4) seek the advice and consultation of potential private |
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| operators of a high-speed rail system, including without |
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| limitation Amtrak, in the planning, designing, building, |
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| operating, and maintaining of a high-speed rail system; |
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| (5) engage in alternatives analysis to determine multiple |
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| routes connecting O'Hare Airport, downtown Chicago, and |
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| downstate Illinois during the first planning stage of the |
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| high-speed rail system; |
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| (6) establish a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) |
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| program; and |
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| (7) create an ethics policy for the Authority. |
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| Section 45. Acceptance of grants, loans, and |
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| appropriations. The Authority
has the power to apply for and |
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| accept grants, loans, advances, and
appropriations from the |
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| federal government, the State, any other unit of government, or |
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| any other legal entity to be used for the purposes of the
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| Authority, and to enter into any agreement in relation to the |
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| grants, loans,
advances, and appropriations.
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| Section 50. Existing track. The Authority has no power to |
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| regulate existing track owned by railroads, except if the |
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| Authority enters into a contract with a railroad providing the |
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| Authority access to the track or the power to regulate the |
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| track.
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| Section 55. Planning committee. A high-speed rail planning |
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| committee shall advise the Authority in the development, |
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| construction, and operation of a high-speed rail network. The |
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| planning committee shall consist of one representative |
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| designated by each of the following: the Illinois Department of |
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| Transportation, Illinois Commerce Commission, Chicago |
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| Transportation Authority, Regional Transportation Authority, |
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| Metrolink, City of Chicago, City of Rockford, City of Kankakee, |
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| City of Springfield, City of Bloomington, City of Normal, City |
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| of Joliet, City of Urbana, City of Champaign, Metropolitan Pier |
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| and Exposition Authority, Illinois AFL-CIO, Federal Railroad |
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| Administration, Amtrak, and each Class 1 railroad carrier |
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| operating within the State. The planning committee shall meet |
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| for the first time no later than 60 days after the effective |
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| date of this Act. |
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| Section 60. Support; procurement. The Illinois State Toll |
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| Highway Authority must provide support to the Authority, |
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| including without limitation financing expertise, engineering |
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| expertise, procurement expertise, personnel management, and |
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| any other support to assure the Authority's efficient use of |
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| transportation related resources. |
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| Except for the procurement of electric power, the Illinois |
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| State Toll Highway Authority shall manage the procurement |
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| process for the Authority.
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| Section 65. Procurement of electric power. The Illinois |
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| Power Agency must procure electric power for the High-Speed |
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| Rail Authority at the lowest possible cost. |
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| Section 90. The Toll Highway Act is amended by changing |
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| Section 16.3 as follows: |
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| (605 ILCS 10/16.3)
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| Sec. 16.3. Duties. Consistent with general law, the |
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| Authority shall: |
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| (a) set goals for the award of contracts to |
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| disadvantaged businesses and attempt to meet the goals; |
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| (b) attempt to identify disadvantaged businesses that |
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| provide or have the potential to provide supplies, |
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| materials, equipment, or services to the Authority; |
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| (c) give disadvantaged businesses full access to the |
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| Authority's contact bidding process, inform the businesses |
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| about the process, offer the businesses assistance |
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| concerning the process, and identify and take all |
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| reasonable steps to remove barriers to the businesses' |
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| participation in the process ; . |
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| (d) provide support to the High-Speed Rail Authority |
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| including without limitation financing expertise, |
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| engineering expertise, procurement expertise, personnel |
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| management, and any other support to assure the High-Speed |
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| Rail Authority's efficient use of transportation related |
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| resources; and |
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| (e) manage the procurement process for the High-Speed |
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| Rail Authority, except for the procurement of electric |
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| power.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-636, eff. 8-22-05.) |
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| Section 97. Severability. The provisions of this Act are |
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| severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes. |
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |