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Rep. Barbara Flynn Currie
Filed: 6/22/2015
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 574
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 574, AS AMENDED, by |
3 | | replacing everything after the enacting clause with the |
4 | | following:
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5 | | "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
6 | | Illinois Business and Economic Development Corporation Act. |
7 | | Section 3. Findings. The General Assembly finds that |
8 | | targeted efforts to promote and foster business growth, job |
9 | | creation, and tourism are necessary for economic growth in |
10 | | Illinois to provide more prosperity and opportunities for |
11 | | Illinois residents. As both the public and private sectors have |
12 | | a shared interest in fostering the economic vitality of the |
13 | | State, it is the purpose of this Act to implement economic |
14 | | development policy in the State by means of collaboration |
15 | | between the government and a not-for-profit corporation. |
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1 | | Section 5. Definitions. For the purposes of this Act: |
2 | | "Board" means the board of directors of the corporation. |
3 | | "Chief Executive Officer" means the chief executive |
4 | | officer of the corporation. |
5 | | "Conflict party" means a director, officer, or employee of |
6 | | the corporation; the spouse of a director, officer, or employee |
7 | | of the corporation; or an immediate family member of a |
8 | | director, officer, or employee of the corporation residing in |
9 | | the same residence as the director, officer or employee. |
10 | | "Corporation" means the Illinois Business and Economic |
11 | | Development Corporation incorporated by the Department |
12 | | pursuant to Section 10. |
13 | | "Department" means the Illinois Department of Commerce and |
14 | | Economic Opportunity. |
15 | | "Director" means the Director of Commerce and Economic |
16 | | Opportunity. |
17 | | Section 10. Creation of the Illinois Business and Economic |
18 | | Development Corporation. |
19 | | (a) The General Assembly authorizes the Department, in |
20 | | accordance with Section 10 of the State Agency Entity Creation |
21 | | Act, to incorporate the Illinois Business and Economic |
22 | | Development Corporation as a not-for-profit corporation |
23 | | pursuant to the General Not For Profit Corporation Act of 1986. |
24 | | (b) The purpose of the corporation shall be to operate |
25 | | exclusively for charitable purposes within the government, by |
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1 | | promoting the economic development and well-being of the State. |
2 | | The corporation shall focus on business development, small and |
3 | | minority-owned business incubation, trade and investment, |
4 | | tourism and film. The corporation shall: |
5 | | (1) develop best practices for economic development in |
6 | | consultation with the Department; |
7 | | (2) enter into grant agreements with the Department and |
8 | | sub-grants with other persons and entities; |
9 | | (3) maintain and develop economic data and research |
10 | | that is beneficial to business development in the State; |
11 | | (4) maintain and develop information about specific |
12 | | statewide and regional economic incentives and benefits |
13 | | that may be available to a business to expand within, or |
14 | | relocate to, the State; and provide such information to |
15 | | prospective businesses; |
16 | | (5) formulate and pursue programs and local |
17 | | partnerships for encouraging the location of new |
18 | | businesses in the State and for retaining and fostering the |
19 | | growth of existing businesses; |
20 | | (6) negotiate tax incentives with private businesses, |
21 | | subject to Department approval; and |
22 | | (7) cooperate with and provide information to State |
23 | | agencies, local governments, community colleges, and State |
24 | | universities on economic development matters. |
25 | | (c) For the purposes described in this Act, the corporation |
26 | | shall collaborate with the Department; with other State |
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1 | | agencies, authorities, boards, and commissions whose programs |
2 | | and activities significantly affect economic activity in the |
3 | | State as appropriate; and with local and regional economic |
4 | | development organizations, local elected officials, |
5 | | community-based organizations, service delivery providers, and |
6 | | other organizations whose programs and activities |
7 | | significantly affect economic activity. The Department and |
8 | | each other State agency, authority, board, or commission with |
9 | | which the corporation seeks to collaborate shall assist the |
10 | | corporation in carrying out its purposes as directed by the |
11 | | Governor. |
12 | | (d) The corporation shall not be considered, in whole or in |
13 | | part, an agency, political subdivision, or instrumentality of |
14 | | the State. The corporation shall not exercise any sovereign |
15 | | power of the State. Employees and officers of the corporation |
16 | | shall not be considered employees or officers of the State or |
17 | | subject to the Personnel Code or other laws applicable to State |
18 | | employees and officers. The corporation does not have authority |
19 | | to pledge the credit of the State; the State shall not be |
20 | | liable for the debts or obligations of the corporation; and all |
21 | | debts and obligations of the corporation shall be payable |
22 | | solely from the corporation's funds. |
23 | | (e) The corporation shall have such powers, rights, and |
24 | | obligations as are conferred upon a not-for-profit corporation |
25 | | under the General Not For Profit Corporation Act of 1986, |
26 | | including to accept grants, loans, or other amounts from the |
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1 | | State, the federal government, or other persons; to enter into |
2 | | contracts; and to employ personnel and other agents. |
3 | | (f) The corporation shall be established, maintained, and |
4 | | operated so that donations and bequests to the corporation |
5 | | qualify as tax deductible under State income tax laws and |
6 | | Sections 170(c)(2) and 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. |
7 | | (g) The articles of incorporation and bylaws of the |
8 | | corporation shall provide for (1) governance and efficient |
9 | | management of the corporation, (2) a board of directors |
10 | | satisfying the requirements of Section 15, (3) a conflict of |
11 | | interest policy satisfying the requirements of Section 30, and |
12 | | (4) financial operations of the corporation, including the |
13 | | authority to receive and expend funds from public and private |
14 | | sources and to use its property, money, and other resources for |
15 | | the purposes of the corporation. |
16 | | Section 15. Board of directors and Chief Executive Officer |
17 | | of the corporation. |
18 | | (a) The affairs of the corporation shall be managed by or |
19 | | under the direction of the board of directors of the |
20 | | corporation. |
21 | | (b) The board shall comprise 16 directors as follows: |
22 | | (1) The Governor or his or designee shall be a director |
23 | | ex officio and serve as chairperson of the board. |
24 | | (2) The Governor shall appoint 11 directors, including |
25 | | (i) one director with professional experience in finance, |
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1 | | insurance, or investment banking, (ii) one director with |
2 | | professional experience in small business development, |
3 | | (iii) one director with professional experience in the |
4 | | tourism or hospitality industry, and (iv) eight directors |
5 | | who are actively employed in the private, for-profit sector |
6 | | or who otherwise have substantial experience in economic |
7 | | development. Of those eight directors described in clause |
8 | | (iv), there shall be at least one director from each |
9 | | industry cluster as identified to the Governor by the |
10 | | Director. Of the 11 directors appointed pursuant to this |
11 | | paragraph, at least 4 directors shall be representatives of |
12 | | minority-owned and women-owned businesses. |
13 | | (3) The Speaker and Minority Leader of the House of |
14 | | Representatives and the President and Minority Leader of |
15 | | the Senate each shall appoint one director who is employed |
16 | | in, or retired from employment in, a private business, |
17 | | not-for-profit organization, or academic organization. |
18 | | (c) To facilitate communication and cooperation between |
19 | | the corporation and State agencies involved in economic |
20 | | development, the director or head of each of the following |
21 | | agencies shall serve as a non-voting, non-director member of |
22 | | the board: Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, |
23 | | Department of Agriculture, Department of Natural Resources, |
24 | | Department of Financial and Professional Regulation, Illinois |
25 | | Finance Authority, Department of Revenue, Department of Labor, |
26 | | Department of Veterans' Affairs, Department of Central |
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1 | | Management Services, Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, |
2 | | and Department of Employment Security. |
3 | | (d) Except for the Governor or his or her designee, each |
4 | | director shall serve a term of three years. The articles of |
5 | | incorporation or bylaws shall divide the other 15 directors |
6 | | into three equal classes, with the terms of one class of |
7 | | directors expiring each year. In the event of a vacancy on the |
8 | | Board, the Governor shall appoint a replacement member within |
9 | | 60 days. In the event of a position appointed by a legislative |
10 | | leader, the leader making the original appointment shall fill |
11 | | the vacancy within 60 days. |
12 | | (e) The Governor shall select an initial Chief Executive |
13 | | Officer of the corporation, subject to confirmation by a |
14 | | majority of members of the board. After the initial Chief |
15 | | Executive Officer, each subsequent Chief Executive Officer |
16 | | shall be selected and confirmed by a majority vote of the |
17 | | Board. |
18 | | Section 20. Office of Economic Development and Tourism. |
19 | | Within the Department, there shall be created a new division |
20 | | called the Office of Economic Development and Tourism for the |
21 | | purpose of collaborating with the corporation, issuing grants |
22 | | to the corporation, and being responsible for the following |
23 | | functions of the Department: business development; |
24 | | entrepreneurship, innovation, and technology; trade and |
25 | | investment; and tourism and film. The director of that office |
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1 | | shall report directly to the Director. |
2 | | Section 25. Accountability and transparency. |
3 | | (a) Within the Office of the Director there is created a |
4 | | new division called the Office of Accountability and |
5 | | Transparency. Such division shall be responsible for |
6 | | monitoring all grants made by the Department; for ensuring |
7 | | compliance by the Department and its grantees, including the |
8 | | corporation, with all applicable laws and grant terms and |
9 | | conditions; and for ensuring transparency in the Department's |
10 | | grant-making and other activities. |
11 | | (b) With respect to any grant agreement entered into |
12 | | between the corporation and the Department, the corporation |
13 | | shall comply with the following provisions: |
14 | | (1) For the purposes of the Freedom of Information Act, |
15 | | the corporation shall be considered a contractor |
16 | | performing a governmental function on behalf of the |
17 | | Department in accordance with subsection (2) of Section 7 |
18 | | of such Act, whether the corporation receives a grant from |
19 | | or enters into a contract with the Department. |
20 | | (2) The corporation shall post copies of minutes of its |
21 | | board meetings on its publicly-accessible website. Any |
22 | | redactions shall be limited to information exempt from |
23 | | disclosure pursuant to subsection (1) of Section 7 of the |
24 | | Freedom of Information Act or other applicable law. |
25 | | (3) The corporation shall post copies of all final |
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1 | | grant agreements and tax incentives on its |
2 | | publicly-accessible website within 10 business days of the |
3 | | later of the execution of the final agreement or incentive |
4 | | or the public announcement of the final agreement or |
5 | | incentive. Any redactions shall be limited to information |
6 | | exempt from disclosure pursuant to subsection (1) of |
7 | | Section 7 of the Freedom of Information Act or other |
8 | | applicable law. |
9 | | (4) The corporation shall develop procedures, |
10 | | standards, and objectives for evaluating all sub-grant |
11 | | applicants and sub-grants awarded to ensure that State |
12 | | funds spent by the corporation and its sub-grantees |
13 | | optimize return on investment for Illinois taxpayers. Such |
14 | | procedures, standards, and objectives shall be disclosed |
15 | | on the corporation's publicly-accessibly website. |
16 | | (5) The corporation shall assess and report its efforts |
17 | | and results to the public and the Department's Office of |
18 | | Accountability and Transparency. In addition, the |
19 | | corporation shall comply with all grant monitoring |
20 | | procedures issued by the Department for the monitoring of |
21 | | grants of State and federal funds. |
22 | | (6) The corporation shall conduct an annual audit |
23 | | performed by a certified public accountant in accordance |
24 | | with generally accepted accounting principles. Such audit |
25 | | shall be filed with the Department's Office of |
26 | | Accountability and Transparency and made available to the |
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1 | | public. |
2 | | (7) The corporation shall be subject to bi-annual |
3 | | audits by the Auditor General. |
4 | | (8) The corporation shall submit an annual report to |
5 | | the Governor, the General Assembly, and the Department's |
6 | | Office of Accountability and Transparency that describes |
7 | | the corporation's operations and activities during the |
8 | | prior fiscal year, including: (A) the corporation's |
9 | | complete, audited financial statements, including a |
10 | | description of the corporation's financial conditions and |
11 | | operations; (B) a listing of all public sources of funds |
12 | | received by the corporation; (C) a listing of all private |
13 | | sources of funds received by the corporation; (D) a listing |
14 | | of all firms and individuals who provided assistance or |
15 | | resources to the corporation without compensation, |
16 | | including the approximate value of the assistance or |
17 | | resources provided; (E) a description of how the operations |
18 | | and activities of the corporation serve the interests of |
19 | | the State and promote economic development; and (F) a |
20 | | listing of all conflicts of interest from directors, |
21 | | officers, and employees identified in the board meeting |
22 | | minutes. |
23 | | (9) The corporation shall comply with all applicable |
24 | | State and federal laws, including all applicable terms of |
25 | | the Grant Accountability and Transparency Act. For |
26 | | purposes of the Illinois Grant Fund Recovery Act, all |
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1 | | sub-grants of grant funds made by the corporation shall be |
2 | | treated as grant funds in accordance with Section 12 of |
3 | | that Act. |
4 | | Section 30. Conflicts of interest. |
5 | | (a) In the conduct of their service to the corporation, |
6 | | directors, officers, and employees of the corporation shall |
7 | | behave ethically and in the best interests of the State and |
8 | | avoid actual and potential conflicts of interest. |
9 | | (b) The corporation shall adopt and maintain a |
10 | | comprehensive conflicts of interest policy. Such policy shall |
11 | | include, without limitation, the following: |
12 | | (1) Any pecuniary interest held by or for a conflict |
13 | | party in a grant from or contract with the corporation or a |
14 | | tax incentive from the Department shall be disclosed in |
15 | | writing and identified in the minutes of the board. Such |
16 | | conflict must be disclosed before the approval of any |
17 | | grant, contract, or incentive. |
18 | | (2) A conflict party who holds a pecuniary interest in |
19 | | a grant from or contract with the corporation or a tax |
20 | | incentive from the Department, or for whom such an interest |
21 | | is held, shall not participate in any corporate action, |
22 | | including deliberations on such action, with respect to |
23 | | such grant, contract, or incentive. |
24 | | (3) A conflict party may not acquire a pecuniary |
25 | | interest in a grant from or contract with the corporation |
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1 | | or a tax incentive from the Department during the time that |
2 | | the conflict party (or the spouse or immediate family |
3 | | member of the conflict party) serves as a director, |
4 | | officer, or employee of the corporation and for one year |
5 | | after termination of such service. |
6 | | (4) The corporation shall not enter into any grant or |
7 | | contract with any entity in which a conflict party is |
8 | | entitled to receive more than 7.5%, or in which a conflict |
9 | | party together with his or her spouse and immediate family |
10 | | members residing in his or her residence are entitled to |
11 | | receive more than 15%, of the total distributable income of |
12 | | the entity. For purposes of this paragraph (4), |
13 | | "distributable income" means the income of a company after |
14 | | payment of all expenses, including employee salary and |
15 | | bonus, and retained earnings, which is distributed to those |
16 | | entitled to receive a share of the income. In the case of a |
17 | | for-profit corporation, "distributable" income means |
18 | | dividends. When calculating entitlement to distributable |
19 | | income the entitlement shall be determined at the end of |
20 | | the company's most recent fiscal year. |
21 | | (5) The board of directors shall determine appropriate |
22 | | penalties for any violations of these provisions. |
23 | | Section 35. Fundraising. The corporation shall raise and |
24 | | accept funds from private donors to support its economic |
25 | | development efforts and other operations. |