(20 ILCS 3501/845-45)
Sec. 845-45.
(a) No member, officer, agent, or employee of the Authority
shall, in his or
her own name or in the name of a nominee, be an officer or director or hold an
ownership interest of more than 7 1/2% in any person, association, trust,
corporation, partnership, or other entity that is, in its own name or in the
name of a nominee, a party to a contract or agreement upon which the member,
officer, agent, or employee may be called upon to act or vote.
(b) With respect to any direct or any indirect interest, other than an
interest
prohibited in subsection (a), in a contract or agreement upon which the member,
officer, agent, or employee may be called upon to act or vote, a member,
officer, agent, or employee of the Authority shall disclose the interest to the
secretary of the Authority before the taking of final action by the Authority
concerning the contract or agreement and shall so disclose the nature and
extent
of the interest and his or her acquisition of it, and those disclosures shall
be
publicly acknowledged by the Authority and entered upon the minutes of the
Authority. If a member, officer, agent, or employee of the Authority holds such
an interest, then he or she shall refrain from any further official involvement
in regard to the contract or agreement, from voting on any matter pertaining to
the contract or agreement, and from communicating with other members of the
Authority or its officers, agents, and employees concerning the contract or
agreement. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any contract or
agreement entered into in conformity with this subsection (b) shall not be void
or invalid by reason of the interest described in this subsection, nor shall
any person so disclosing the interest and refraining from further official
involvement as provided in this subsection be guilty of an offense, be removed
from office, or be subject to any other penalty on account of that interest.
(c) Any contract or agreement made in violation of paragraphs (a) or (b) of
this
Section shall be null and void and give rise to no action against the
Authority.
(Source: P.A. 93-205, eff. 1-1-04.)
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(20 ILCS 3501/845-75)
Sec. 845-75. Transfer of functions from previously existing authorities to
the Illinois Finance Authority.
(a) The Illinois Finance Authority created by the
Illinois Finance Authority Act shall succeed to, assume and exercise all
rights,
powers, duties and responsibilities formerly exercised by the following
Authorities and entities (herein called the "Predecessor Authorities") prior to
the abolition of the Predecessor Authorities by this Act:
The Illinois Development Finance Authority
The Illinois Farm Development Authority
The Illinois Health Facilities Authority
The Illinois Educational Facilities Authority
The Illinois Community Development Finance Corporation
The Illinois Rural Bond Bank
The Illinois Research Park Authority
(b) All books, records, papers, documents and pending business in any way
pertaining
to the Predecessor Authorities are transferred to the Illinois Finance
Authority, but any rights or obligations of any person under any contract made
by, or under any rules, regulations, uniform standards, criteria and guidelines
established or approved by, such Predecessor Authorities shall be unaffected
thereby. All bonds, notes or other evidences of indebtedness outstanding on the
effective date of this Act shall be unaffected by the transfer of functions to
the Illinois Finance Authority. No rule, regulation, standard, criteria or
guideline promulgated, established or approved by the Predecessor Authorities
pursuant to an exercise of any right, power, duty or responsibility assumed by
and transferred to the Illinois Finance Authority shall be affected by this
Act,
and all such rules, regulations, standards, criteria and guidelines shall
become
those of the Illinois Finance Authority until such time as they are amended or
repealed by the Illinois Finance Authority.
(c) The Illinois Finance Authority may exercise all
of the rights,
powers, duties, and responsibilities that were provided for the Illinois Research Park Authority under the provisions of the Illinois Research Park Authority Act, as the text of that Act existed on December 31, 2003, notwithstanding the fact that Public Act 88-669, which created the Illinois Research Park Authority Act, has been held to be unconstitutional as a violation of the single subject clause of the Illinois Constitution in People v. Olender , Docket No. 98932, opinion filed December 15, 2005.
(d) The enactment of Public Act 100-919 shall not affect any right accrued or liability incurred prior to its enactment, including the validity or enforceability of any prior action taken by the Illinois Finance Authority with respect to loans made, or loan participations purchased, by the Authority under subsection (i) or (r) of Section 801-40. (Source: P.A. 100-919, eff. 8-17-18; 101-81, eff. 7-12-19.)
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(20 ILCS 3501/850-10) Sec. 850-10. Powers and duties. (a) The Authority shall have the powers enumerated in this Act to assist in the development and implementation of clean energy in the State. The powers enumerated in this Article shall be in addition to all other powers of the Authority conferred in this Act, including those related to clean energy and the provision of clean water, drinking water, and wastewater treatment. The powers of the Authority to issue bonds, notes, and other obligations to finance loans administered by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency under the Public Water Supply Loan Program or the Water Pollution Control Loan Program or other similar programs shall not be limited or otherwise affected by this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly. (b) In its role as the Climate Bank of the State, the Authority shall have the power to: (i) administer programs and funds appropriated by the General Assembly for clean energy projects in eligible communities and environmental justice communities or owned by eligible persons, (ii) support investment in the clean energy and clean water, drinking water, and wastewater treatment, (iii) support and otherwise promote investment in clean energy projects to foster the growth, development, and commercialization of clean energy projects and related enterprises, and (iv) stimulate demand for clean energy and the development of clean energy projects. (c) In addition to, and not in limitation of, any other power of the Authority set forth in this Section or any other provisions of the general statutes, the Authority shall have and may exercise the following powers in furtherance of or in carrying out its clean energy powers and purposes: (1) To enter into joint ventures and invest in and |
| participate with any person, including, without limitation, government entities and private corporations, engaged primarily in the development of clean energy projects, provided that members of the Authority or officers may serve as directors, members, or officers of any such business entity, and such service shall be deemed to be in the discharge of the duties or within the scope of the employment of any such member or officer, or Authority or officers, as the case may be, so long as such member or officer does not receive any compensation or direct or indirect financial benefit as a result of serving in such role.
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(2) To utilize funding sources, including, but not
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(A) funds repurposed from existing programs
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(B) any federal funds that can be used for
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(C) charitable gifts, grants, and contributions
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(D) earnings and interest derived from
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(3) To enter into contracts with private sources to
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(d) The Authority may finance working capital, refinance outstanding indebtedness of any person, and otherwise assist in the investment of equity from any source, public or private, in connection with clean energy projects or any other projects authorized by this Act.
(e) The Authority may assess reasonable fees on its financing activities to cover its reasonable costs and expenses, as determined by the Authority.
(f) The Authority shall make information regarding the rates, terms and conditions for all of its financing support transactions available to the public for inspection, including formal annual reviews by both a private auditor and the Comptroller, and providing details to the public on the Internet, provided public disclosure shall be restricted for patentable ideas, trade secrets, and proprietary or confidential commercial or financial information, disclosure of which may cause commercial harm to a nongovernmental recipient of such financing support and for other information exempt from public records disclosure pursuant to Section 1-210.
(Source: P.A. 102-662, eff. 9-15-21.)
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(20 ILCS 3501/850-15) Sec. 850-15. Purposes; Climate Bank. In its role as the Climate Bank for the State, the Authority shall consider the following purposes: (1) the distribution of the benefits of clean |
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(2) making clean energy accessible to all,
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| especially eligible persons, through financing opportunities and grants for minority-owned businesses, as defined in the Business Enterprise for Minorities, Women, and Persons with Disabilities Act, and for low-income communities, eligible communities, environmental justice communities, and the businesses that serve these communities; and
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(3) accelerating the investment of private capital
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(Source: P.A. 102-662, eff. 9-15-21.)
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