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Public Act 100-0400 |
SB0448 Enrolled | LRB100 04890 MLM 14900 b |
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AN ACT concerning education.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Southern Illinois University Management Act |
is amended by changing Section 8 as follows: |
(110 ILCS 520/8) (from Ch. 144, par. 658) |
Sec. 8. Powers and Duties of the Board. The Board shall |
have power and
it shall be its duty: |
1. To make rules, regulations and by-laws, not |
inconsistent with
law, for the government and management of |
Southern Illinois University
and its branches. |
2. To employ, and, for good cause, to remove a |
president of Southern
Illinois University, and all |
necessary deans, professors, associate
professors, |
assistant professors, instructors, and other educational |
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administrative assistants, and all other necessary |
employees, and
contract with them upon matters relating to |
tenure, salaries and
retirement benefits in accordance |
with the State Universities Civil Service
Act; the Board |
shall, upon the written request of an employee of Southern
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Illinois University, withhold from the compensation of |
that employee any
dues, payments or contributions payable |
by such employee to any labor
organization as defined in |
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the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Act.
Under such |
arrangement, an amount shall be withheld from each regular
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payroll period which is equal to the pro rata share of the |
annual dues plus
any payments or contributions, and the |
Board shall transmit such withholdings
to the specified |
labor organization within 10 working days from the time
of |
the withholding. Whenever the Board establishes a search |
committee to
fill the position of president of Southern |
Illinois University, there shall
be minority |
representation, including women, on that search committee. |
3. To prescribe the course of study to be followed, and |
textbooks
and apparatus to be used at Southern Illinois |
University. |
4. To issue upon the recommendation of the faculty, |
diplomas to such
persons as have satisfactorily completed |
the required studies of
Southern Illinois University, and |
confer such professional and literary
degrees as are |
usually conferred by other institutions of like character
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for similar or equivalent courses of study, or such as the |
Board may
deem appropriate. |
5. To examine into the conditions, management, and |
administration of
Southern Illinois University, to provide |
the requisite buildings,
apparatus, equipment and |
auxiliary enterprises, and to fix and collect
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matriculation fees; tuition fees; fees for student |
activities; fees for
student facilities such as student |
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union buildings or field houses or
stadium or other |
recreational facilities; student welfare fees;
laboratory |
fees and similar fees for supplies and material. |
6. To succeed to and to administer all trusts, trust |
property, and
gifts now or hereafter belonging or |
pertaining to Southern Illinois
University. |
7. To accept endowments of professorships or |
departments in the
University from any person who may |
proffer them and, at regular
meetings, to prescribe rules |
and regulations in relation to endowments
and declare on |
what general principles they may be accepted. |
8. To enter into contracts with the Federal government |
for providing
courses of instruction and other services at |
Southern Illinois
University for persons serving in or with |
the military or naval forces
of the United States, and to |
provide such courses of instruction and
other services. |
9. To provide for the receipt and expenditures of |
Federal funds,
paid to the Southern Illinois University by |
the Federal government for
instruction and other services |
for persons serving in or with the
military or naval forces |
of the United States and to provide for audits
of such |
funds. |
10. To appoint, subject to the applicable civil service |
law, persons
to be members of the Southern Illinois |
University Police Department.
Members of the Police |
Department shall be conservators of the peace and
as such |
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have all powers possessed by policemen in cities, and |
sheriffs,
including the power to make arrests on view or |
warrants of violations of
state statutes, university rules |
and regulations and city or county
ordinances, except that |
they may exercise such powers only within
counties wherein |
the university and any of its branches or properties
are |
located when such is required for the protection of |
university
properties and interests, and its students and |
personnel, and otherwise,
within such counties, when |
requested by appropriate State
or local law enforcement |
officials. However, such officers shall have no
power to |
serve and execute civil processes. |
The Board must authorize to each member of the Southern |
Illinois University
Police
Department
and to any other |
employee of Southern Illinois University exercising the |
powers
of a peace officer
a distinct badge
that, on its |
face, (i) clearly states that the badge is authorized by |
Southern
Illinois
University and
(ii) contains a unique |
identifying number. No other badge shall be authorized
by |
Southern Illinois University. |
10.5.
To conduct health care programs in furtherance of |
its teaching, research, and public service functions, |
which shall include without limitation patient and |
ancillary facilities, institutes, clinics, or offices |
owned, leased, or purchased through an equity interest by |
the Board or its appointed designee to carry out such |
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activities in the course of or in support of the Board's |
academic, clinical, and public service responsibilities.
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11. To administer a plan or plans established by the |
clinical faculty
of the School of Medicine or the School of |
Dental Medicine for the billing, collection and |
disbursement of
charges for services performed
in the |
course of or in support of the faculty's academic |
responsibilities,
provided that such plan has been first |
approved by Board action. All such
collections shall be |
deposited into a special fund or funds administered
by the |
Board from which disbursements may be made according to the |
provisions
of said plan. The reasonable costs incurred, by |
the University, administering
the billing, collection and |
disbursement provisions of a plan shall have
first priority |
for payment before distribution or disbursement for any |
other
purpose. Audited financial statements of the plan or |
plans must be provided to the Legislative Audit
Commission |
annually. |
The Board of Trustees may own, operate, or govern, by |
or through the School
of Medicine, a managed care community |
network established under subsection
(b)
of Section 5-11 of |
the Illinois Public Aid Code. |
12. The Board of Trustees may, directly or in |
cooperation with other
institutions of higher education, |
acquire by purchase or lease or
otherwise, and construct, |
enlarge, improve, equip, complete, operate,
control and |
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manage medical research and high technology parks, |
together
with the necessary lands, buildings, facilities, |
equipment, and personal
property therefor, to encourage |
and facilitate (a) the location and
development of business |
and industry in the State of Illinois, and (b) the
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increased application and development of technology and |
(c) the improvement
and development of the State's economy. |
The Board of Trustees may lease to
nonprofit corporations |
all or any part of the land, buildings, facilities,
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equipment or other property included in a medical research |
and high
technology park upon such terms and conditions as |
the Board of Trustees may
deem advisable and enter into any |
contract or agreement with such nonprofit
corporations as |
may be necessary or suitable for the construction,
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financing, operation and maintenance and management of any |
such park; and
may lease to any person, firm, partnership |
or corporation, either public or
private, any part or all |
of the land, building, facilities, equipment or
other |
property of such park for such purposes and upon such
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rentals, terms and conditions as the Board of Trustees may |
deem advisable; and
may finance all or part of the cost of |
any such park, including the purchase,
lease, |
construction, reconstruction, improvement, remodeling, |
addition to,
and extension and maintenance of all or part |
of such high technology park,
and all equipment and |
furnishings, by legislative appropriations, government
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grants, contracts, private gifts, loans, receipts from the |
operation of
such high technology park, rentals and similar |
receipts; and may make its
other facilities and services |
available to tenants or other occupants of
any such park at |
rates which are reasonable and appropriate. |
13. To borrow money, as necessary, from time to time in |
anticipation of receiving tuition, payments from the State |
of Illinois, or other revenues or receipts of the |
University, also known as anticipated moneys. The |
borrowing limit shall be capped at 100% of the total amount |
of payroll and other expense vouchers submitted and payable |
to the University for fiscal year 2010 expenses, but unpaid |
by the State Comptroller's office. Prior to borrowing any |
funds, the University shall request from the Comptroller's |
office a verification of the borrowing limit and shall |
include the estimated date on which such borrowing shall |
occur. The borrowing limit cap shall be verified by the |
State Comptroller's office not prior to 45 days before any |
estimated date for executing any promissory note or line of |
credit established under this item 13. The principal amount |
borrowed under a promissory note or line of credit shall |
not exceed 75% of the borrowing limit. Within 15 days after |
borrowing funds under any promissory note or line of credit |
established under this item 13, the University shall submit |
to the Governor's Office of Management and Budget, the |
Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Minority |
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Leader of the House of Representatives, the President of |
the Senate, and the Minority Leader of the Senate an |
Emergency Short Term Cash Management Plan. The Emergency |
Short Term Cash Management Plan shall outline the amount |
borrowed, the terms for repayment, the amount of |
outstanding State vouchers as verified by the State |
Comptroller's office, and the University's plan for |
expenditure of any borrowed funds, including, but not |
limited to, a detailed plan to meet payroll obligations to |
include collective bargaining employees, civil service |
employees, and academic, research, and health care |
personnel. The establishment of any promissory note or line |
of credit established under this item 13 must be finalized |
within 90 days after the effective date of this amendatory |
Act of the 96th General Assembly. The borrowed moneys shall |
be applied to the purposes of paying salaries and other |
expenses lawfully authorized in the University's State |
appropriation and unpaid by the State Comptroller. Any line |
of credit established under this item 13 shall be paid in |
full one year after creation or within 10 days after the |
date the University receives reimbursement from the State |
for all submitted fiscal year 2010 vouchers, whichever is |
earlier. Any promissory note established under this item 13 |
shall be repaid within one year after issuance of the note. |
The Chairman, Comptroller, or Treasurer of the Board shall |
execute a promissory note or similar debt instrument to |
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evidence the indebtedness incurred by the borrowing. In |
connection with a borrowing, the Board may establish a line |
of credit with a financial institution, investment bank, or |
broker/dealer.
The obligation to make the payments due |
under any promissory note or line of credit established |
under this item 13 shall be a lawful obligation of the |
University payable from the anticipated moneys. Any |
borrowing under this item 13 shall not constitute a debt, |
legal or moral, of the State and shall not be enforceable |
against the State. The promissory note or line of credit |
shall be authorized by a resolution passed by the Board and |
shall be valid whether or not a budgeted item with respect |
to that resolution is included in any annual or |
supplemental budget adopted by the Board. The resolution |
shall set forth facts demonstrating the need for the |
borrowing, state an amount that the amount to be borrowed |
will not exceed, and establish a maximum interest rate |
limit not to exceed the maximum rate authorized by the Bond |
Authorization Act or 9%, whichever is less. The resolution |
may direct the Comptroller or Treasurer of the Board to |
make arrangements to set apart and hold the portion of the |
anticipated moneys, as received, that shall be used to |
repay the borrowing, subject to any prior pledges or |
restrictions with respect to the anticipated moneys. The |
resolution may also authorize the Treasurer of the Board to |
make partial repayments of the borrowing as the anticipated |
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moneys become available and may contain any other terms, |
restrictions, or limitations not inconsistent with the |
powers of the Board. |
For the purposes of this item 13, "financial |
institution" means any bank subject to the Illinois Banking |
Act, any savings and loan association subject to the |
Illinois Savings and Loan Act of 1985, and any federally |
chartered commercial bank or savings and loan association |
or government-sponsored enterprise organized and operated |
in this State pursuant to the laws of the United States. |
The powers of the Board as herein designated are subject to |
the Board
of Higher Education Act. |
(Source: P.A. 96-909, eff. 6-8-10; 97-333, eff. 8-12-11.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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