Public Act 097-0583 Public Act 0583 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 097-0583 | HB3425 Enrolled | LRB097 10956 RLJ 51562 b |
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| AN ACT concerning local government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Mid-America Medical District Act is amended | by changing Sections 5 and 10 and by adding Section 32 as | follows: | (70 ILCS 930/5)
| Sec. 5. Creation of District. There is created in the City | of East St. Louis
a medical center district, the Mid-America | Medical District, whose
boundaries are Martin Luther King Drive | on the Northeast, 10th Street up to Trendley Avenue on the | Southeast, Trendley Avenue and the confluence of I-64, I-70, | and I-55 on the Southwest and West, and a line north of | Collinsville, parallel to Collinsville, so as to include both | sides of Collinsville on the Northwest, excluding any part of | the City Hall complex and any property belonging to the federal | government.
The boundaries of the Mid-America Medical District | shall also include the corporate boundaries of the City of | Belleville and the City of O'Fallon. The District is created to | attract and retain academic centers of excellence,
viable | health care facilities, medical research facilities, emerging | high
technology enterprises, and other facilities and uses as | permitted by this
Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-1036, eff. 1-1-07.) | (70 ILCS 930/10)
| Sec. 10. Mid-America Medical District Commission. | (a) There is created a body politic and corporate under
the | corporate name of the Mid-America Medical District Commission
| whose general purpose, in addition to and not in limitation of
| those purposes and powers set forth in this Act, is to:
| (1) maintain the proper surroundings for a medical | center and a related
technology center in order to attract, | stabilize, and retain within the
District hospitals, | clinics, research facilities, educational facilities, or
| other facilities permitted under this Act; and
| (2) provide for the orderly creation, maintenance, | development, and
expansion of (i) health care
facilities | and other ancillary or related facilities that the | Commission may
from time to time determine are established | and operated (A) for any aspect of
the carrying out of the | Commission's purposes as set forth in this Act, (B) for
the | study, diagnosis, and treatment of human ailments and | injuries, whether
physical or mental, or (C) to promote | medical, surgical, and scientific
research and knowledge | as permitted under this Act; and (ii) medical research
and | high technology parks, together with the necessary lands, | buildings,
facilities, equipment, and personal property | for those parks ; and .
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| (3) convene dialogue among leaders in the public and
| the private sectors on topics and issues associated with | training in the delivery of health care services within the | District's program area. | (b) The Commission has perpetual succession and the power
| to contract and be contracted with, to sue and be sued except | in actions
sounding in tort, to plead and be impleaded, to have | and use a common
seal, and to alter the same at pleasure. All | actions sounding in tort
against the Commission shall be | prosecuted in the Court of Claims. The
principal office of the | Commission shall be located within the District in the City of | East St. Louis . The Commission shall obtain, under the
| provisions of the Personnel Code, such personnel as the | Commission shall
deem advisable to carry out the purposes of | this Act and the work of the
Commission.
| (c) The
Commission shall consist of 15 9 appointed members | and 3 ex-officio members. Three members shall be appointed by | the Governor. Three members shall be appointed by the Mayor of | East St. Louis, with the consent of the city council. Three | members shall be appointed by the Chairman of the County Board | of St. Clair County. Three members shall be appointed by the | Mayor of the City of Belleville with the advice and consent of | the corporate authorities of the City of Belleville. Three | members shall be appointed by the Mayor of the City of O'Fallon | with the advice and consent of the corporate authorities of the | City of O'Fallon. All appointed members shall hold office for a |
| term of 3 years ending on December 31, and until their | successors are appointed; except that of the initial appointed | members, each appointing authority shall designate one | appointee to serve for a term ending December 31, 2007, one | appointee to serve for a term ending December 31, 2008, and one | appointee to serve for a term ending December 31, 2009. Of the | initial members appointed by the Mayor of the City of | Belleville, with the advice and consent of the corporate | authorities of the City of Belleville, the Mayor shall | designate one appointee to serve for a term ending December 31, | 2011, one appointee to serve for a term ending December 31, | 2012, and one appointee to serve for a term ending December 31, | 2013. Of the initial members appointed by the Mayor of the City | of O'Fallon, with the advice and consent of the corporate | authorities of the City of O'Fallon, the Mayor shall designate | one appointee to serve for a term ending December 31, 2011, one | appointee to serve for a term ending December 31, 2012, and one | appointee to serve for a term ending December 31, 2013. | The Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity or his or | her designee, the Director of Public Health or his or her | designee, and the Secretary of Human Services or his or her | designee shall serve as ex-officio members.
| (d) Any vacancy in the appointed membership of the | Commission
occurring by reason of the death, resignation, | disqualification, removal,
or inability or refusal to act of | any of the members of the Commission
shall be filled by the |
| authority that had appointed the particular member,
and for the | unexpired term of office of that particular member.
| (e) The Commission shall hold regular meetings annually for | the election of
a President, Vice-President, Secretary, and | Treasurer, for the adoption of a
budget, and for such other | business as may properly come before it. The Commission shall | establish the duties and responsibilities of its officers
by | rule. The President or any 9 3 members of the Commission
may | call special meetings of the Commission. Each Commissioner | shall take an
oath of office for the faithful performance of | his or her duties. The
Commission may
not transact business at | a meeting of the Commission unless there is present at
the | meeting a quorum consisting of at least 7
Commissioners. | Meetings may be held
by
telephone conference or other | communications equipment by means of which all
persons | participating in the meeting can communicate with each other.
| (f) The Commission shall submit to the General Assembly, | not later than
March 1 of each odd-numbered year, a detailed | report covering its
operations for the 2 preceding calendar | years and a statement of its
program for the next 2 years.
| The requirement for reporting to the General Assembly shall | be satisfied
by filing copies of the report with the Speaker, | the Minority Leader, and
the Clerk of the House of | Representatives and the President, the Minority
Leader, and the | Secretary of the Senate and with the Legislative Research
Unit, | as required by Section 3.1 of the General Assembly Organization |
| Act,
and by filing such additional copies with the State | Government Report
Distribution Center for the General Assembly | as is required under paragraph
(t) of Section 7 of the State | Library Act.
| (g) The Auditor General shall conduct audits of the | Commission in the same
manner as the Auditor General conducts | audits of State agencies under the
Illinois State Auditing Act.
| (h) Neither the Commission nor the District have any power | to tax.
| (i) The Commission is a public body and subject to the Open | Meetings Act and
the Freedom of Information Act.
| (Source: P.A. 94-1036, eff. 1-1-07.) | (70 ILCS 930/32 new) | Sec. 32. Bonds. To obtain the funds necessary for financing | the acquisition of land, for the acquisition, construction, | maintenance, and rehabilitation of facilities and equipment | within the District, and for the operation of the District as | set forth in this Act, the Commission may borrow money from any | public or private agency, department, corporation, or person. | In evidence of and as security for funds borrowed, the | Commission may issue revenue bonds in its corporate capacity to | be payable from the revenues derived from the operation of the | institutions or buildings owned, leased, or operated by or on | behalf of the Commission, but the bonds shall in no event | constitute an indebtedness of the Commission or a claim against |
| the property of the Commission. The bonds may be issued in any | denominations as may be expedient, in any amounts, and at any | rates of interest as the Commission shall deem necessary to | provide sufficient funds to pay all the costs authorized under | this Section. The bonds shall be executed by the President of | the Commission, attested by the Secretary, and sealed with the | Commission's corporate seal. If either of those officers of the | Commission who shall have signed or attested any of the bonds | shall cease to be an officer before delivery of the bonds, the | signature of the officer shall be valid and sufficient to the | same effect as if the officer had remained in office at the | time of delivery. The Commission shall furnish the State | Comptroller with a record of all bonds issued under this Act.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/26/2011
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