(110 ILCS 610/1) (from Ch. 144, par. 1011)
Sec. 1.
The Board of Governors of State Colleges and Universities or
its successor is hereby authorized to:
(a) Acquire by purchase or otherwise, construct, equip, complete,
remodel, operate, control, and manage student residence halls,
dormitories, dining halls, student union buildings, field houses,
stadiums, and any other revenue-producing buildings of such type and
character as the Board or its successor shall from time to time find a
necessity therefor exists and as may be required for the good and
benefit of any of the State Colleges or State Universities under its
jurisdiction and for that purpose may acquire property of any and every
kind and description, whether real, personal or mixed, by gift, purchase
or otherwise;
(b) Maintain and operate any such buildings and structures and to
charge for the use thereof, and carry on such activities, including
particularly, but without limiting the generality of the foregoing,
housing and food services as are commonly conducted in connection with
any such buildings or structures;
(c) Enter into contracts touching in any manner or any matter within
the objects and purposes of this Act;
(d) Acquire building sites and buildings or structures by gift,
purchase or otherwise and to pledge the revenues thereof for the payment
of any bonds issued for such purpose as provided in this Act;
(e) Borrow money and issue and sell bonds in such amount or amounts
as the Board or its successor may determine for the purpose of
acquiring, completing, remodeling, constructing or equipping any such
buildings or structures, and to refund and refinance the same from time
to time as often as it is advantageous and to the public interest to do
so. All such bonds shall bear interest at not more than
the maximum rate authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as amended at the
time of the making of the contract, and
may be sold by the Board or its successor in such manner as they
consider to be best in the public interest. Such bonds shall be sold at
such price that the interest cost of the proceeds therefrom will not
exceed
the maximum rate authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as amended at the
time of the making of the contract, based on the average maturity of such bonds and
computed according to standard tables of bond values. Such bonds shall
be payable solely from the revenues to be derived from the operation of
any such building or buildings or structures acquired, completed,
remodeled, constructed or equipped in whole or in part with the proceeds
of such bonds and shall be secured by a pledge of the revenues of any
such building or buildings or structures so acquired, completed,
remodeled, constructed or equipped as herein provided. All bonds issued
hereunder shall have all the qualities of negotiable instruments under
the law of this State.
Such bonds may bear such date or dates and may mature at such time or
times not exceeding 40 years from their date or dates, may be in such
form, carry such registration privileges, may be payable at such place
or places, may be subject to such terms of redemption prior to maturity
with or without premium if so stated on the face of the bonds, and may
contain such terms and covenants all as may be provided by resolution
authorizing the issuance of such bonds.
Such bonds shall be executed by such officers of the Board or its
successor as shall be designated by the Board or its successor and
countersigned by the Treasurer of the State of Illinois. A facsimile of
the signatures of the officers of the Board or its successor who are
designated to execute such bonds, a facsimile of the signature of the
Treasurer of the State of Illinois, and a facsimile of the seal of the
Board or its successor, may be imprinted, engraved or otherwise
reproduced on such bonds and on the interest coupons attached thereto.
Any bonds bearing the signature or facsimile of officers in office at
the date of signing thereof are valid and binding for all purposes,
notwithstanding that before delivery thereof any or all such persons
whose signatures or facsimiles appear thereon have ceased to be such
officers.
Each such bond shall state upon its face that it is payable solely
from the revenues derived from the operation of the building or
buildings or structures constructed, remodeled, completed or equipped
with the proceeds of the sale of such bonds, and shall state upon its
face that it does not constitute an obligation of the State of Illinois
within the meaning or application of any constitutional or statutory
limitation or provision. Such bonds shall be registered by the Auditor
of Public Accounts.
The State and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and
other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and public bodies,
and public officers of any thereof, all banks, bankers, trust companies,
savings banks and institutions, building and loan associations, savings
and loan associations, investment companies and other persons carrying
on a banking business, all insurance companies, insurance associations
and other persons carrying on an insurance business, and all executors,
administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may legally
invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds belonging to them or
within their control in any bonds issued pursuant to this Act, it being
the purpose of this Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of
all sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and trust
funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public persons or
officers. Nothing contained in this Section may be construed as
relieving any person, firm or corporation from any duty of exercising
reasonable care in selecting securities for purchase or investment.
The Board shall prepare an annual capital plan which details the proposed
budget year and 3 year capital needs of each university for capital
expenditures to finance revenue producing facilities through the issuance
of revenue bonds. This plan shall detail each project and the project cost
in current dollar amounts. The plan shall contain the appropriate detail
for the proposed budget year and the 3 year plan which will justify the
projects ability to meet: the debt service requirements by producing
sufficient revenue, life expectancy and maintenance requirements. Such
annual capital plans shall be submitted to the Board of Higher Education.
With respect to instruments for the payment of money issued under this
Section either before, on, or after the effective date of this amendatory
Act of 1989, it is and always has been the intention of the General
Assembly (i) that the Omnibus Bond Acts are and always have been
supplementary grants of power to issue instruments in accordance with the
Omnibus Bond Acts, regardless of any provision of this Act that may appear
to be or to have been more restrictive than those Acts, (ii) that the
provisions of this Section are not a limitation on the supplementary
authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts, and (iii) that instruments
issued under this Section within the supplementary authority granted
by the Omnibus Bond Acts are not invalid because of any provision of
this Act that may appear to be or to have been more restrictive than
those Acts.
(Source: P.A. 86-4.)
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(110 ILCS 610/2) (from Ch. 144, par. 1012)
Sec. 2.
Upon the determination by the Board or its successor to
acquire, complete, construct, remodel or equip any student residence
halls, dormitories, dining halls, student union buildings, field houses,
stadiums, or other revenue-producing building or buildings, the Board or
its successor shall adopt a resolution describing generally the
contemplated project, the estimated cost thereof, fixing the amount of
bonds, the maturity or maturities, the interest rate, and all details in
respect thereof. Such resolution shall contain such covenants as may be
determined by the Board or its successor as to:
(a) The issuance of additional bonds that may thereafter be issued
payable from the charges or fees derived from the operation of any such
building or buildings or structures and for the payment of principal of
and interest upon such bonds;
(b) The regulation as to the use of any such building or buildings
or structures to assure the maximum use or occupancy thereof;
(c) The amount and kind of insurance to be carried, including use
and occupancy insurance, the cost of which shall be payable only from
the revenues to be derived from the project;
(d) Operation, maintenance, management, accounting and auditing, and
the keeping of records, reports and audits of any such building or
buildings or structures;
(e) The obligation of the Board or its successor to maintain the
project in good condition and to operate the same in an economical and
efficient manner;
(f) The amendment or modification of the resolution authorizing the
issuance of any bonds hereunder, and the manner, terms, and conditions,
and the amount or percentage of assenting bonds necessary to effectuate
such amendment or modification;
(g) Such other covenants as may be deemed necessary or desirable to
insure a successful and profitable operation of the project.
(Source: Laws 1965, p. 1636.)
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(110 ILCS 610/3) (from Ch. 144, par. 1013)
Sec. 3.
Whenever bonds are issued by the Board or its successor as
provided in this Act, it shall be the duty of the Board or its successor
to establish charges or fees, including without limitation fees for
student activities and fees for student facilities, for the use of any
such building or buildings or structures sufficient at all times to pay
maintenance and operation costs and principal of and interest on such
bonds; and all revenues derived from the operation thereof shall be set
aside in a separate fund and accounts as hereinafter provided and shall
be irrevocably pledged for and used only in paying the cost of
maintenance and operation of such building or buildings or structures
and paying the principal of and interest upon the bonds issued for the
purpose or purposes set forth and described in the resolution
authorizing the issuance of such bonds, and such charges and fees shall
be sufficient at all times for such purposes.
(Source: Laws 1965, p. 1636.)
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(110 ILCS 610/4) (from Ch. 144, par. 1014)
Sec. 4.
The gross total income derived from the sale of bonds,
including receipts and income derived from charges or fees, rentals, and
all other revenue established for the use and service of any such
building or buildings or structures shall, within 3 days after receipt
thereof, be paid to the Treasurer of the State of Illinois and held by
him as a special fund known as "The Board of Governors of State Colleges
and Universities Revenue Fund". The State Treasurer shall be ex-officio
custodian of such special fund, which fund shall be held and disbursed
for the purposes provided in this Act. Such special fund shall be
protected by a corporate surety bond executed by the Treasurer of the
State of Illinois with a surety authorized to do business under the laws
of the State of Illinois. The amount of bonds shall be fixed by
resolution of The Board of Governors of State Colleges and Universities
or its successor and may be increased or diminished at any time. The
premiums of such bonds shall be payable from The Board of Governors of
State Colleges and Universities Revenue Fund and charged as an item of
maintenance expense. Such special fund shall be considered always
appropriated for the purposes as provided in this Act.
A certified copy of each resolution providing for the issuance of
bonds under this Act shall be filed with the Treasurer of the State of
Illinois, who shall keep and maintain separate accounts in "The Board of
Governors of State Colleges and Universities Revenue Fund" for each bond
issue in accordance with the covenants and directions
set out in the
resolution providing for the issuance of such bonds. All disbursements
for maintenance and operation costs shall be made from the proper
maintenance and operation account of each particular project upon order
of The Board of Governors of State Colleges and Universities or its
successor in accordance with the covenants set out in the resolution
authorizing the issuance of the bonds, and the State Treasurer shall
disburse funds from the proper account for the payment of principal and
interest on bonds in accordance with the direction and covenants of the
resolution authorizing the issue thereof.
(Source: Laws 1965, p. 1636.)
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(110 ILCS 610/5) (from Ch. 144, par. 1015)
Sec. 5.
The provisions of this Act and of any resolution or other
proceeding authorizing the issuance of bonds constitute a contract with
the holders of such bonds and the provisions thereof shall be
enforceable by action,
mandamus, injunction or
other proceeding in any court of competent jurisdiction to enforce and
compel the performance of any duties required by this Act and any
resolution authorizing the issuance of bonds adopted responsive hereto,
including the establishment of sufficient charges or fees for use of any
such building or buildings or structures and the application of the
income and revenue thereof, and such Board or its successor upon the
issuance of any bonds under the provisions of this Act to establish by
resolution from time to time the fees or charges to be made for the use
of any such building or buildings or structures, which fees or charges
shall be adjusted from time to time in order to always provide
sufficient income for maintenance and operation and payment of the
principal of and interest on such bonds issued as provided for in this
Act.
All contracts made by the Teachers College Board or by the Board of
Governors of State Colleges and Universities and all things done or
actions taken by either Board under this Act shall be deemed to be
contracts of, actions taken and things done by their respective
successors and any such successor shall be bound by all such contracts,
actions taken and things done by either Board and any such successor
shall be subject to all the obligations and duties of such Boards under
this Act.
(Source: P.A. 83-345.)
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(110 ILCS 610/5.1) (from Ch. 144, par. 1016)
Sec. 5.1.
Notwithstanding any other provision to the contrary, this
Act is subject to the "State College Housing Construction Act".
(Source: Laws 1967, p. 2192 .)
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(110 ILCS 610/6) (from Ch. 144, par. 1017)
Sec. 6.
This Act shall be known and may be cited as the "Board of
Governors of State Colleges and Universities Revenue Bond Act".
(Source: Laws 1965, p. 1636.)
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(110 ILCS 610/7)
Sec. 7.
Assumption of obligations.
All contracts and agreements entered
into by the Board of Governors of State Colleges and Universities on behalf of
Chicago State University, Eastern Illinois University, Governors State
University, Illinois State University, Northeastern Illinois University,
Northern Illinois University and Western Illinois University prior to January
1, 1996, the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1995, shall be valid and
shall subsist notwithstanding the abolition of the Board of Governors of State
Colleges and Universities and the repeal of the Board of Governors Act on
January 31, 1996 and notwithstanding the transfer of the functions of the Board
of Governors of State Colleges and Universities with respect to each such
university to the new board of trustees created for such university as provided
by law. All bonds, notes, and other evidences of indebtedness outstanding on
the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1995 issued by the Teachers
College Board or the Board of Governors of State Colleges and Universities on
behalf of any such university shall become the bonds, notes or other evidences
of indebtedness of that university and shall be otherwise unaffected by the
transfer of functions to the new board of trustees of that university. Any
action, including, without limitation, approvals of applications for bonds and
resolutions constituting official action under the Internal Revenue Code by the
Teachers College Board or Board of Governors of State Colleges and Universities
prior to January 1, 1996, shall remain effective to the same extent as if that
action had been taken by the board of trustees of that university and shall be
deemed to be action taken by that university's board of trustees.
(Source: P.A. 89-4, eff. 1-1-96.)
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