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Full Text of HB1915  101st General Assembly

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1    AN ACT concerning business.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The General Not For Profit Corporation Act of
51986 is amended by changing Section 103.05 as follows:
 
6    (805 ILCS 105/103.05)  (from Ch. 32, par. 103.05)
7    Sec. 103.05. Purposes and authority of corporations;
8particular purposes; exemptions.
9    (a) Not-for-profit corporations may be organized under
10this Act for any one or more of the following or similar
11purposes:
12        (1) Charitable.
13        (2) Benevolent.
14        (3) Eleemosynary.
15        (4) Educational.
16        (5) Civic.
17        (6) Patriotic.
18        (7) Political.
19        (8) Religious.
20        (9) Social.
21        (10) Literary.
22        (11) Athletic.
23        (12) Scientific.

 

 

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1        (13) Research.
2        (14) Agricultural.
3        (15) Horticultural.
4        (16) Soil improvement.
5        (17) Crop improvement.
6        (18) Livestock or poultry improvement.
7        (19) Professional, commercial, industrial, or trade
8    association.
9        (20) Promoting the development, establishment, or
10    expansion of industries.
11        (21) Electrification on a cooperative basis.
12        (22) Telephone service on a mutual or cooperative
13    basis.
14        (23) Ownership and operation of water supply
15    facilities for drinking and general domestic use on a
16    mutual or cooperative basis.
17        (24) Ownership or administration of residential
18    property on a cooperative basis.
19        (25) Administration and operation of property owned on
20    a condominium basis or by a homeowner association.
21        (26) Administration and operation of an organization
22    on a cooperative basis producing or furnishing goods,
23    services, or facilities primarily for the benefit of its
24    members who are consumers of those goods, services, or
25    facilities.
26        (27) Operation of a community mental health board or

 

 

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1    center organized pursuant to the Community Mental Health
2    Act for the purpose of providing direct patient services.
3        (28) Provision of debt management services as
4    authorized by the Debt Management Service Act.
5        (29) Promotion, operation, and administration of a
6    ridesharing arrangement as defined in Section 1-176.1 of
7    the Illinois Vehicle Code.
8        (30) The administration and operation of an
9    organization for the purpose of assisting low-income
10    consumers in the acquisition of utility and telephone
11    services.
12        (31) Any purpose permitted to be exempt from taxation
13    under Sections 501(c) or 501(d) of the United States
14    Internal Revenue Code, as now in or hereafter amended.
15        (32) Any purpose that would qualify for tax-deductible
16    gifts under the Section 170(c) of the United States
17    Internal Revenue Code, as now or hereafter amended. Any
18    such purpose is deemed to be charitable under subsection
19    (a)(1) of this Section.
20        (33) Furnishing of natural gas on a cooperative basis.
21        (34) Ownership and operation of agriculture-based
22    biogas (anaerobic digester) systems on a cooperative basis
23    including the marketing and sale of products produced from
24    these, including but not limited to methane gas,
25    electricity, and compost.
26        (35) Ownership and operation of a hemophilia program,

 

 

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1    including comprehensive hemophilia diagnostic treatment
2    centers, under Section 501(a)(2) of the Social Security
3    Act. The hemophilia program may employ physicians, other
4    health care professionals, and staff. The program and the
5    corporate board may not exercise control over, direct, or
6    interfere with a physician's exercise and execution of his
7    or her professional judgment in the provision of care or
8    treatment.
9    (b) A corporation may be organized hereunder to serve in an
10area that adjoins or borders (except for any intervening
11natural watercourse) an area located in an adjoining state
12intended to be similarly served, and the corporation may join
13any corporation created by the adjoining state having an
14identical purpose and organized as a not-for-profit
15corporation. Whenever any corporation organized under this Act
16so joins with a foreign corporation having an identical
17purpose, the corporation shall be permitted to do business in
18Illinois as one corporation; provided (1) that the name, bylaw
19provisions, officers, and directors of each corporation are
20identical, (2) that the foreign corporation complies with the
21provisions of this Act relating to the admission of foreign
22corporation, and (3) that the Illinois corporation files a
23statement with the Secretary of State indicating that it has
24joined with a foreign corporation setting forth the name
25thereof and the state of its incorporation.
26(Source: P.A. 98-317, eff. 8-12-13.)
 

 

 

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1    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
2becoming law.