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Public Act 103-0517 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning local government.
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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 Illinois Governmental Ethics Act is amended | ||||
by changing Section 4A-101 as follows: | ||||
(5 ILCS 420/4A-101) (from Ch. 127, par. 604A-101) | ||||
Sec. 4A-101. Persons required to file with the Secretary | ||||
of State. The following persons shall file
verified written | ||||
statements of economic interests with the Secretary of State, | ||||
as provided in this Article:
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(a) Members of the General Assembly and candidates for | ||||
nomination or
election to the General Assembly.
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(b) Persons holding an elected office in the Executive | ||||
Branch of this
State, and candidates for nomination or | ||||
election to these offices.
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(c) Members of a Commission or Board created by the | ||||
Illinois Constitution,
and candidates for nomination or | ||||
election to such Commission or Board.
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(d) Persons whose appointment to office is subject to | ||||
confirmation by
the Senate and persons appointed by the | ||||
Governor to any other position on a board or commission | ||||
described in subsection (a) of Section 15 of the | ||||
Gubernatorial Boards and Commissions Act.
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(e) Holders of, and candidates for nomination or | ||
election to, the office
of judge or associate judge of the | ||
Circuit Court and the office of judge of
the Appellate or | ||
Supreme Court.
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(f) Persons who are employed by any branch, agency, | ||
authority or board
of the government of this State, | ||
including but not limited to, the Illinois
State Toll | ||
Highway Authority, the Illinois Housing Development | ||
Authority,
the Illinois Community College Board, and | ||
institutions under the
jurisdiction of the Board of | ||
Trustees
of the University of Illinois, Board of Trustees | ||
of Southern Illinois
University, Board of Trustees of | ||
Chicago State University,
Board of Trustees of Eastern | ||
Illinois University, Board of Trustees of Governors
State | ||
University, Board of Trustees of Illinois State | ||
University,
Board of Trustees of Northeastern Illinois | ||
University, Board of Trustees of
Northern Illinois | ||
University, Board of Trustees of Western Illinois
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University, or Board of Trustees of the Illinois | ||
Mathematics and Science
Academy, and are compensated for | ||
services as employees and not as
independent contractors | ||
and who:
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(1) are, or function as, the head of a department, | ||
commission, board,
division, bureau, authority or | ||
other administrative unit within the
government of | ||
this State, or who exercise similar authority within |
the
government of this State;
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(2) have direct supervisory authority over, or | ||
direct responsibility for
the formulation, | ||
negotiation, issuance or execution of contracts | ||
entered into
by the State in the amount of $5,000 or | ||
more;
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(3) have authority for the issuance or | ||
promulgation of rules and
regulations within areas | ||
under the authority of the State;
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(4) have authority for the approval of | ||
professional licenses;
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(5) have responsibility with respect to the | ||
financial inspection
of regulated nongovernmental | ||
entities;
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(6) adjudicate, arbitrate, or decide any judicial | ||
or administrative
proceeding, or review the | ||
adjudication, arbitration or decision of any judicial
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or administrative proceeding within the authority of | ||
the State;
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(7) have supervisory responsibility for 20 or more | ||
employees of the
State;
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(8) negotiate, assign, authorize, or grant naming | ||
rights or sponsorship rights regarding any property or | ||
asset of the State, whether real, personal, tangible, | ||
or intangible; or
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(9) have responsibility with respect to the |
procurement of goods or services. | ||
(f-5) Members of the board of commissioners of any | ||
flood prevention district created under the Flood | ||
Prevention District Act or the Beardstown Regional Flood | ||
Prevention District Act. | ||
(g) (Blank).
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(h) (Blank).
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(i) (Blank).
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(j) Persons on the Board of Trustees of the Illinois | ||
Mathematics and
Science Academy.
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(k) (Blank).
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(l) Special government agents. A "special government | ||
agent" is a
person who is directed, retained, designated, | ||
appointed, or
employed, with or without compensation, by | ||
or on behalf of a
statewide executive branch | ||
constitutional officer to make an ex
parte communication | ||
under Section 5-50 of the State Officials and
Employees | ||
Ethics Act or Section 5-165 of the Illinois
Administrative | ||
Procedure Act.
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(m) (Blank). | ||
(n) Members of the board of any retirement system or | ||
investment board established under the Illinois Pension | ||
Code, if not required to file under any other provision of | ||
this Section. | ||
(o) (Blank). | ||
(p) Members of the investment advisory panel created |
under Section 20 of the Illinois Prepaid Tuition Act. | ||
(q) Persons serving as Executive Director or otherwise | ||
involved with directing the affairs of a Regional | ||
Development Authority. As used in this subsection, | ||
"Regional Development Authority" has the meaning given to | ||
that term in Section 1-5 of the State Officials and | ||
Employees Ethics Act. | ||
This Section shall not be construed to prevent any unit of | ||
local government
from enacting financial disclosure | ||
requirements that mandate
more information
than required by | ||
this Act.
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(Source: P.A. 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 101-221, eff. 8-9-19.)
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Section 10. The State Officials and Employees Ethics Act | ||
is amended by changing Sections 1-5, 20-5, 20-10, 20-23, and | ||
75-5 and changing the heading of Article 75 as follows:
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(5 ILCS 430/1-5)
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Sec. 1-5. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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"Appointee" means a person appointed to a position in or | ||
with a State
agency, regardless of whether the position is | ||
compensated.
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"Board members of Regional Development Authorities" means
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any person appointed to serve on the governing board of a
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Regional Development Authority. | ||
"Board members of Regional Transit Boards" means any |
person appointed to serve on the governing board of a Regional | ||
Transit Board. | ||
"Campaign for elective office" means any activity in | ||
furtherance of an
effort to influence the selection, | ||
nomination, election, or appointment of any
individual to any | ||
federal, State, or local public office or office in a
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political organization, or the selection, nomination, or | ||
election
of Presidential or Vice-Presidential electors,
but | ||
does not include
activities (i) relating to the support or | ||
opposition of any executive,
legislative, or administrative | ||
action (as those terms are defined in Section 2
of the Lobbyist | ||
Registration Act), (ii) relating to collective bargaining, or
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(iii) that are otherwise in furtherance of the person's | ||
official State duties.
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"Candidate" means a person who has
filed nominating papers | ||
or petitions for nomination or election to an elected
State | ||
office, or who has been appointed to fill a vacancy in | ||
nomination, and
who remains eligible for placement on the | ||
ballot at either a
general primary election or general | ||
election.
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"Collective bargaining" has the same meaning as that term | ||
is defined in
Section 3 of the Illinois Public Labor Relations | ||
Act.
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"Commission" means an ethics commission created by this | ||
Act.
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"Compensated time" means any time worked by or credited to |
a State employee
that counts
toward any minimum work time | ||
requirement imposed as a condition of employment
with a State | ||
agency, but does not include any designated State holidays or | ||
any
period when the employee is on a
leave of absence.
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"Compensatory time off" means authorized time off earned | ||
by or awarded to a
State employee to compensate in whole or in | ||
part for time worked in excess of
the minimum work time | ||
required
of that employee as a condition of employment with a | ||
State agency.
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"Contribution" has the same meaning as that term is | ||
defined in Section 9-1.4
of the Election Code.
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"Employee" means (i) any person employed full-time, | ||
part-time, or
pursuant to a contract and whose employment | ||
duties are subject to the direction
and
control of an employer | ||
with regard to the material details of how the work is
to be | ||
performed or (ii) any appointed or elected commissioner, | ||
trustee, director, or board member of a board of a State | ||
agency, including any retirement system or investment board | ||
subject to the Illinois Pension Code or (iii) any other | ||
appointee.
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"Employment benefits" include but are not limited to the | ||
following: modified compensation or benefit terms; compensated | ||
time off; or change of title, job duties, or location of office | ||
or employment. An employment benefit may also include | ||
favorable treatment in determining whether to bring any | ||
disciplinary or similar action or favorable treatment during |
the course of any disciplinary or similar action or other | ||
performance review. | ||
"Executive branch constitutional officer" means the | ||
Governor, Lieutenant
Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of | ||
State, Comptroller, and Treasurer.
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"Gift" means any gratuity, discount, entertainment, | ||
hospitality, loan,
forbearance, or other tangible or | ||
intangible item having monetary value
including, but not
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limited to, cash, food and drink, and honoraria for speaking | ||
engagements
related to or attributable to government | ||
employment or the official position of
an
employee, member, or | ||
officer.
The value of a gift may be further defined by rules | ||
adopted by the appropriate ethics commission or by the Auditor | ||
General for the Auditor General and for employees of the | ||
office of the Auditor General.
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"Governmental entity" means a unit of local government | ||
(including a community college district) or a school
district | ||
but not a State
agency , or a Regional Transit Board , or a | ||
Regional Development Authority .
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"Leave of absence" means any period during which a State | ||
employee does not
receive (i) compensation for State | ||
employment, (ii) service credit towards
State pension | ||
benefits, and (iii) health insurance benefits paid for by the
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State.
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"Legislative branch constitutional officer" means a member | ||
of the General
Assembly and the Auditor General.
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"Legislative leader" means the President and Minority | ||
Leader of the Senate
and the Speaker and Minority Leader of the | ||
House of Representatives.
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"Member" means a member of the General Assembly.
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"Officer" means an executive branch constitutional officer
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or a
legislative branch constitutional officer.
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"Political" means any activity in support
of or in | ||
connection with any campaign for elective office or any | ||
political
organization, but does not include activities (i) | ||
relating to the support or
opposition of any executive, | ||
legislative, or administrative action (as those
terms are | ||
defined in Section 2 of the Lobbyist Registration Act), (ii) | ||
relating
to collective bargaining, or (iii) that are
otherwise
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in furtherance of the person's official
State duties or | ||
governmental and public service functions.
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"Political organization" means a party, committee, | ||
association, fund, or
other organization (whether or not | ||
incorporated) that is required to file a
statement of | ||
organization with the State Board of Elections or a county | ||
clerk
under Section 9-3 of the Election Code, but only with | ||
regard to those
activities that require filing with the State | ||
Board of Elections or a county
clerk.
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"Prohibited political activity" means:
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(1) Preparing for, organizing, or participating in any
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political meeting, political rally, political | ||
demonstration, or other political
event.
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(2) Soliciting contributions, including but not | ||
limited to the purchase
of, selling, distributing, or | ||
receiving
payment for tickets for any political | ||
fundraiser,
political meeting, or other political event.
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(3) Soliciting, planning the solicitation of, or | ||
preparing any document or
report regarding any thing of | ||
value intended as a campaign contribution.
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(4) Planning, conducting, or participating in a public | ||
opinion
poll in connection with a campaign for elective | ||
office or on behalf of a
political organization for | ||
political purposes or for or against any referendum
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question.
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(5) Surveying or gathering information from potential | ||
or actual
voters in an election to determine probable vote | ||
outcome in connection with a
campaign for elective office | ||
or on behalf of a political organization for
political | ||
purposes or for or against any referendum question.
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(6) Assisting at the polls on election day on behalf | ||
of any
political organization or candidate for elective | ||
office or for or against any
referendum
question.
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(7) Soliciting votes on behalf of a candidate for | ||
elective office or a
political organization or for or | ||
against any referendum question or helping in
an effort to | ||
get voters
to the polls.
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(8) Initiating for circulation, preparing, | ||
circulating, reviewing, or
filing any petition on
behalf |
of a candidate for elective office or for or against any | ||
referendum
question.
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(9) Making contributions on behalf
of any candidate | ||
for elective office in that capacity or in connection with | ||
a
campaign for elective office.
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(10) Preparing or reviewing responses to candidate | ||
questionnaires in
connection with a campaign for elective | ||
office or on behalf of a political
organization for | ||
political purposes.
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(11) Distributing, preparing for distribution, or | ||
mailing campaign
literature, campaign signs, or other | ||
campaign material on behalf of any
candidate for elective | ||
office or for or against any referendum question.
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(12) Campaigning for any elective
office or for or | ||
against any referendum question.
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(13) Managing or working on a campaign for elective
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office or for or against any referendum question.
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(14) Serving as a delegate, alternate, or proxy to a | ||
political
party convention.
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(15) Participating in any recount or challenge to the | ||
outcome of
any election, except to the extent that under | ||
subsection (d) of
Section 6 of Article IV of the Illinois | ||
Constitution each house of the General
Assembly shall | ||
judge the elections, returns, and qualifications of its | ||
members.
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"Prohibited source" means any person or entity who:
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(1) is seeking official action (i) by the
member or | ||
officer or (ii) in the case of an employee, by
the employee
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or by the
member, officer, State agency, or other employee | ||
directing the
employee;
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(2) does business or seeks to do business (i) with the
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member or officer or (ii) in the case of an employee,
with | ||
the
employee or with the member, officer, State agency, or | ||
other
employee directing the
employee;
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(3) conducts activities regulated (i) by the
member or | ||
officer or (ii) in the case of an employee, by
the employee | ||
or by the member, officer, State agency, or
other employee | ||
directing the employee;
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(4) has interests that may be substantially affected | ||
by the performance or
non-performance of the official | ||
duties of the member, officer, or
employee;
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(5) is registered or required to be registered with | ||
the Secretary of State
under the Lobbyist Registration | ||
Act, except that an entity not otherwise a
prohibited | ||
source does not become a prohibited source merely because | ||
a
registered lobbyist is one of its members or serves on | ||
its board of
directors; or | ||
(6) is an agent of, a spouse of, or an immediate family | ||
member who is living with a "prohibited source".
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"Regional Development Authority" means the following | ||
regional development authorities: | ||
(1) the Central
Illinois Economic Development |
Authority created by the Central
Illinois Economic | ||
Development Authority Act; | ||
(2) the Eastern
Illinois Economic Development | ||
Authority created by the Eastern
Illinois Economic | ||
Development Authority Act; | ||
(3) the Joliet
Arsenal Development Authority created | ||
by the Joliet Arsenal
Development Authority Act; | ||
(4) the Quad Cities Regional
Economic Development | ||
Authority created by Quad Cities Regional
Economic | ||
Development Authority Act, approved September 22,
1987; | ||
(5) the Riverdale Development Authority created by the
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Riverdale Development Authority Act; | ||
(6) the Southeastern
Illinois Economic Development | ||
Authority created by the
Southeastern Illinois Economic | ||
Development Authority Act; | ||
(7) the Southern Illinois Economic Development | ||
Authority
created by the Southern Illinois Economic | ||
Development
Authority Act; | ||
(8) the Southwestern Illinois Development
Authority | ||
created by the Southwestern Illinois Development
Authority | ||
Act; | ||
(9) the Tri-County River Valley Development
Authority | ||
created by the Tri-County River Valley Development
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Authority Law; | ||
(10) the Upper Illinois River Valley Development
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Authority created by the Upper Illinois River Valley
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Development Authority Act; | ||
(11) the Illinois Urban Development
Authority created | ||
by the Illinois Urban Development Authority
Act; | ||
(12) the Western Illinois Economic Development | ||
Authority
created by the Western Illinois Economic | ||
Development Authority
Act; and | ||
(13) the Will-Kankakee Regional Development
Authority | ||
created by the Will-Kankakee Regional Development
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Authority Law. | ||
"Regional Transit Boards" means (i) the Regional | ||
Transportation Authority created by the Regional | ||
Transportation Authority Act, (ii) the Suburban Bus Division | ||
created by the Regional Transportation Authority Act, (iii) | ||
the Commuter Rail Division created by the Regional | ||
Transportation Authority Act, and (iv) the Chicago Transit | ||
Authority created by the Metropolitan Transit Authority Act. | ||
"State agency" includes all officers, boards, commissions | ||
and agencies
created by the Constitution, whether in the | ||
executive or legislative
branch; all officers,
departments, | ||
boards, commissions, agencies, institutions, authorities,
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public institutions of higher learning as defined in Section 2 | ||
of the Higher
Education
Cooperation Act (except community | ||
colleges), and bodies politic and corporate of the State; and
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administrative
units or corporate outgrowths of the State | ||
government which are created by
or pursuant to statute, other | ||
than units of local government (including community college |
districts) and their
officers, school districts, and boards of | ||
election commissioners; and all
administrative units and | ||
corporate outgrowths of the above and as may be
created by | ||
executive order of the Governor. "State agency" includes the | ||
General
Assembly, the Senate, the House of Representatives, | ||
the President and Minority
Leader of the Senate, the Speaker | ||
and Minority Leader of the House of
Representatives, the | ||
Senate Operations Commission, and the legislative support
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services agencies. "State agency" includes the Office
of the | ||
Auditor General. "State agency" does not include the judicial | ||
branch.
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"State employee" means any employee of a State agency.
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"Ultimate jurisdictional
authority" means the following:
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(1) For members, legislative partisan staff, and | ||
legislative secretaries,
the appropriate
legislative | ||
leader: President of the
Senate, Minority Leader of the | ||
Senate, Speaker of the House of Representatives,
or | ||
Minority Leader of the House of Representatives.
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(2) For State employees who are professional staff or | ||
employees of the
Senate and not covered under item (1), | ||
the Senate Operations Commission.
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(3) For State employees who are professional staff or | ||
employees of the
House of Representatives and not covered | ||
under item (1), the Speaker of the
House of | ||
Representatives.
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(4) For State employees who are employees of the |
legislative support
services agencies, the Joint Committee | ||
on Legislative Support Services.
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(5) For State employees of the Auditor General, the | ||
Auditor General.
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(6) For State employees of public institutions of | ||
higher learning as
defined in Section 2 of the Higher | ||
Education Cooperation Act (except community colleges), the | ||
board of
trustees of the appropriate public institution of | ||
higher learning.
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(7) For State employees of an executive branch | ||
constitutional officer
other than those described in | ||
paragraph (6), the
appropriate executive branch | ||
constitutional officer.
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(8) For State employees not under the jurisdiction of | ||
paragraph (1), (2),
(3), (4), (5), (6), or (7), the | ||
Governor.
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(9) For employees of Regional Transit Boards, the | ||
appropriate Regional Transit Board.
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(10) For board members of Regional Transit Boards, the | ||
Governor. | ||
(11) For employees of Regional Development | ||
Authorities, the appropriate Regional Development | ||
Authority. | ||
(12) For board members of Regional Development | ||
Authorities, the Governor. | ||
(Source: P.A. 96-6, eff. 4-3-09; 96-555, eff. 8-18-09; |
96-1528, eff. 7-1-11; 96-1533, eff. 3-4-11; 97-813, eff. | ||
7-13-12.) | ||
(5 ILCS 430/20-5)
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Sec. 20-5. Executive Ethics Commission.
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(a) The Executive Ethics Commission is created.
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(b) The Executive Ethics Commission shall consist of 9
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commissioners.
The Governor shall appoint 5 commissioners, and | ||
the Attorney General, Secretary
of State, Comptroller, and | ||
Treasurer shall each appoint one commissioner.
Appointments | ||
shall be made by and with the advice and consent of the
Senate | ||
by three-fifths of the elected members concurring by record | ||
vote.
Any nomination not acted upon by the Senate within 60 | ||
session days of the
receipt thereof shall be deemed to have | ||
received the advice and consent of
the Senate. If, during a | ||
recess of the Senate, there is a vacancy in an office
of | ||
commissioner, the appointing authority shall make a temporary
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appointment until the next meeting of the Senate when the | ||
appointing
authority shall make a nomination to fill that | ||
office. No person rejected for
an office of commissioner | ||
shall, except by the Senate's request, be
nominated again for | ||
that office at the same session of the Senate or be
appointed | ||
to that office during a recess of that Senate.
No more than 5
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commissioners may be of the same
political party.
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The terms of the initial commissioners shall commence upon | ||
qualification.
Four initial appointees of the Governor, as |
designated by the Governor, shall
serve terms running through | ||
June 30, 2007. One initial appointee of the
Governor, as | ||
designated by the Governor, and the initial appointees of the
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Attorney General, Secretary of State, Comptroller, and | ||
Treasurer shall serve
terms running through June 30, 2008.
The | ||
initial appointments shall be made within 60 days
after the | ||
effective date of this Act.
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After the initial terms, commissioners shall serve for | ||
4-year terms
commencing on July 1 of the year of appointment | ||
and running
through June 30 of the fourth following year. | ||
Commissioners may be
reappointed to one or more subsequent | ||
terms.
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Vacancies occurring other than at the end of a term shall | ||
be filled
by the appointing authority only for the balance of | ||
the
term of the commissioner whose office is vacant.
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Terms shall run regardless of whether the position is | ||
filled.
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(c) The appointing authorities shall appoint commissioners | ||
who
have experience holding governmental office or employment | ||
and shall
appoint commissioners from the general public.
A | ||
person is not eligible to
serve as a commissioner if that | ||
person (i) has been convicted of a
felony or a crime of | ||
dishonesty or moral turpitude, (ii) is, or was
within the | ||
preceding 12 months, engaged in activities that
require | ||
registration under the Lobbyist Registration Act, (iii) is | ||
related
to the appointing authority, or (iv) is a State |
officer or employee.
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(d) The Executive Ethics Commission shall have
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jurisdiction over all officers and employees of State agencies | ||
other
than the General Assembly, the Senate, the House of | ||
Representatives,
the President and Minority Leader of the | ||
Senate, the Speaker and
Minority Leader of the House of | ||
Representatives, the Senate
Operations Commission, the | ||
legislative support services agencies, and
the Office of the | ||
Auditor General.
The Executive Ethics Commission shall have | ||
jurisdiction over all board members and employees of Regional | ||
Transit Boards and all board members and employees of Regional | ||
Development Authorities . The jurisdiction of the
Commission is | ||
limited to matters arising under this Act, except as provided | ||
in subsection (d-5).
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A member or legislative branch State employee serving on | ||
an executive branch board or commission remains subject to the | ||
jurisdiction of the Legislative Ethics Commission and is not | ||
subject to the jurisdiction of the Executive Ethics | ||
Commission. | ||
(d-5) The Executive Ethics Commission shall have | ||
jurisdiction over all chief procurement officers and | ||
procurement compliance monitors and their respective staffs. | ||
The Executive Ethics Commission shall have jurisdiction over | ||
any matters arising under the Illinois Procurement Code if the | ||
Commission is given explicit authority in that Code. | ||
(d-6) (1) The Executive Ethics Commission shall have |
jurisdiction over the Illinois Power Agency and its staff. The | ||
Director of the Agency shall be appointed by a majority of the | ||
commissioners of the Executive Ethics Commission, subject to | ||
Senate confirmation, for a term of 2 years. The Director is | ||
removable for cause by a majority of the Commission upon a | ||
finding of neglect, malfeasance, absence, or incompetence. | ||
(2) In case of a vacancy in the office of Director of the | ||
Illinois Power Agency during a recess of the Senate, the | ||
Executive Ethics Commission may make a temporary appointment | ||
until the next meeting of the Senate, at which time the | ||
Executive Ethics Commission shall nominate some person to fill | ||
the office, and any person so nominated who is confirmed by the | ||
Senate shall hold office during the remainder of the term and | ||
until his or her successor is appointed and qualified. Nothing | ||
in this subsection shall prohibit the Executive Ethics | ||
Commission from removing a temporary appointee or from | ||
appointing a temporary appointee as the Director of the | ||
Illinois Power Agency. | ||
(3) Prior to June 1, 2012, the Executive Ethics Commission | ||
may, until the Director of the Illinois Power Agency is | ||
appointed and qualified or a temporary appointment is made | ||
pursuant to paragraph (2) of this subsection, designate some | ||
person as an acting Director to execute the powers and | ||
discharge the duties vested by law in that Director. An acting | ||
Director shall serve no later than 60 calendar days, or upon | ||
the making of an appointment pursuant to paragraph (1) or (2) |
of this subsection, whichever is earlier. Nothing in this | ||
subsection shall prohibit the Executive Ethics Commission from | ||
removing an acting Director or from appointing an acting | ||
Director as the Director of the Illinois Power Agency. | ||
(4) No person rejected by the Senate for the office of | ||
Director of the Illinois Power Agency shall, except at the | ||
Senate's request, be nominated again for that office at the | ||
same session or be appointed to that office during a recess of | ||
that Senate. | ||
(d-7) The Executive Ethics Commission shall have | ||
jurisdiction over complainants and respondents in violation of | ||
subsection (d) of Section 20-90. | ||
(e) The Executive Ethics Commission must meet, either
in | ||
person or by other technological means, at least monthly and | ||
as
often as necessary. At the first meeting of the Executive
| ||
Ethics Commission, the commissioners shall choose from their
| ||
number a chairperson and other officers that they deem | ||
appropriate.
The terms of officers shall be for 2 years | ||
commencing July 1 and
running through June 30 of the second | ||
following year. Meetings shall be held at
the call
of the | ||
chairperson or any 3 commissioners. Official action by the
| ||
Commission shall require the affirmative vote of 5 | ||
commissioners, and
a quorum shall consist of 5 commissioners. | ||
Commissioners shall receive
compensation in an amount equal to | ||
the compensation of members of the State
Board of Elections | ||
and may be
reimbursed for their reasonable expenses actually |
incurred in the
performance of their duties.
| ||
(f) No commissioner or employee of the Executive
Ethics | ||
Commission may during his or her term of appointment or | ||
employment:
| ||
(1) become a candidate for any elective office;
| ||
(2) hold any other elected or appointed public office | ||
except for
appointments on governmental advisory boards or | ||
study commissions or as
otherwise expressly authorized by | ||
law;
| ||
(3) be actively involved in the affairs of any | ||
political party or
political
organization; or
| ||
(4) advocate for the appointment of another person to | ||
an appointed or elected office or position or actively | ||
participate in any campaign for any elective office.
| ||
(g) An appointing authority may remove a commissioner only | ||
for cause.
| ||
(h) The Executive Ethics Commission shall appoint an | ||
Executive Director. The
compensation of the Executive Director | ||
shall be as determined by the Commission. The Executive
| ||
Director of the Executive Ethics Commission may employ and | ||
determine the
compensation of staff, as appropriations permit.
| ||
(i) The Executive Ethics Commission shall appoint, by a | ||
majority of the members appointed to the Commission, chief | ||
procurement officers and may appoint procurement compliance | ||
monitors in accordance with the provisions of the Illinois | ||
Procurement Code. The compensation of a chief procurement |
officer and procurement compliance monitor shall be determined | ||
by the Commission. | ||
(Source: P.A. 100-43, eff. 8-9-17; 101-221, eff. 8-9-19; | ||
101-617, eff. 12-20-19.) | ||
(5 ILCS 430/20-10)
| ||
Sec. 20-10. Offices of Executive Inspectors General.
| ||
(a) Five independent Offices of the Executive Inspector | ||
General are
created,
one each for the Governor, the Attorney | ||
General, the Secretary of State, the
Comptroller, and the | ||
Treasurer. Each Office shall be under the direction and
| ||
supervision
of an Executive Inspector General and shall be a | ||
fully independent office with
separate
appropriations.
| ||
(b) The Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, | ||
Comptroller, and
Treasurer shall each appoint an Executive | ||
Inspector General, without regard to
political affiliation and | ||
solely on the basis of integrity and
demonstrated ability.
| ||
Appointments shall be made by and with the advice and consent | ||
of the
Senate by three-fifths of the elected members | ||
concurring by record vote.
Any nomination not acted upon by | ||
the Senate within 60 session days of the
receipt thereof shall | ||
be deemed to have received the advice and consent of
the | ||
Senate. If, during a recess of the Senate, there is a vacancy | ||
in an office
of Executive Inspector General, the appointing | ||
authority shall make a
temporary appointment until the next | ||
meeting of the Senate when the
appointing authority shall make |
a nomination to fill that office. No person
rejected for an | ||
office of Executive Inspector General shall, except by the
| ||
Senate's request, be nominated again for that office at the | ||
same session of
the Senate or be appointed to that office | ||
during a recess of that Senate.
| ||
Nothing in this Article precludes the appointment by the | ||
Governor, Attorney
General,
Secretary of State, Comptroller, | ||
or Treasurer of any other inspector general
required or
| ||
permitted by law. The Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of | ||
State,
Comptroller, and
Treasurer
each may appoint an existing | ||
inspector general as the Executive Inspector
General
required | ||
by this
Article, provided that such an inspector general is | ||
not prohibited by law,
rule,
jurisdiction, qualification, or | ||
interest from serving as the Executive
Inspector General
| ||
required by
this Article.
An appointing authority may not | ||
appoint a relative as an Executive Inspector
General.
| ||
Each Executive Inspector General shall have the following | ||
qualifications:
| ||
(1) has not been convicted of any felony under the | ||
laws of this State,
another State, or the United States;
| ||
(2) has earned a baccalaureate degree from an | ||
institution of higher
education; and
| ||
(3) has 5 or more years of cumulative service (A) with | ||
a federal,
State, or
local law enforcement agency, at | ||
least 2 years of which have been in a
progressive | ||
investigatory capacity; (B)
as a
federal, State, or local |
prosecutor; (C)
as a
senior manager or executive of a | ||
federal, State, or local
agency; (D) as a member, an | ||
officer,
or a State
or federal judge; or (E) representing | ||
any combination of items (A) through (D).
| ||
The term of each initial Executive Inspector General shall
| ||
commence upon qualification and shall run through June 30, | ||
2008. The
initial appointments shall be made within 60 days | ||
after the effective
date of this Act.
| ||
After the initial term, each Executive Inspector General | ||
shall serve
for 5-year terms commencing on July 1 of the year | ||
of appointment
and running through June 30 of the fifth | ||
following year. An
Executive Inspector General may be | ||
reappointed to one or more
subsequent terms.
| ||
A vacancy occurring other than at the end of a term shall | ||
be filled
by the appointing authority only for the balance of | ||
the term of the Executive
Inspector General whose office is | ||
vacant.
| ||
Terms shall run regardless of whether the position is | ||
filled.
| ||
(c) The Executive Inspector General appointed by the | ||
Attorney General shall
have jurisdiction over the Attorney | ||
General and all officers and employees of,
and vendors and | ||
others doing business with,
State agencies within the | ||
jurisdiction of the Attorney General. The Executive
Inspector | ||
General appointed by the Secretary of State shall have | ||
jurisdiction
over the Secretary of State and all officers and |
employees of, and vendors and
others doing business with, | ||
State agencies within the
jurisdiction of the Secretary of | ||
State. The Executive Inspector General
appointed by the | ||
Comptroller shall have jurisdiction over the Comptroller and
| ||
all officers and employees of, and vendors and others doing | ||
business with,
State agencies within the jurisdiction of the | ||
Comptroller. The
Executive Inspector General appointed by the | ||
Treasurer shall have jurisdiction
over the Treasurer and all | ||
officers and employees of, and vendors and others
doing | ||
business with, State agencies within the jurisdiction
of the | ||
Treasurer. The Executive Inspector General appointed by the | ||
Governor
shall have jurisdiction over (i) the Governor, (ii) | ||
the Lieutenant Governor, (iii) all
officers and employees of, | ||
and vendors and others doing business with,
executive branch | ||
State agencies under the jurisdiction of the
Executive Ethics | ||
Commission and not within the jurisdiction of the
Attorney
| ||
General, the Secretary of State, the Comptroller, or the | ||
Treasurer, and (iv) all board members and employees of the | ||
Regional Transit Boards and all vendors and others doing | ||
business with the Regional Transit Boards , and (v) all board | ||
members and employees of the
Regional Development Authorities | ||
and all vendors and others
doing business with the Regional | ||
Development Authorities .
| ||
The jurisdiction of each Executive Inspector General is to | ||
investigate
allegations of fraud, waste, abuse, mismanagement, | ||
misconduct, nonfeasance,
misfeasance,
malfeasance, or |
violations of this Act or violations of other related
laws and | ||
rules.
| ||
Each Executive Inspector General shall have jurisdiction | ||
over complainants in violation of subsection (e) of Section | ||
20-63 for disclosing a summary report prepared by the | ||
respective Executive Inspector General. | ||
(d) The compensation for each Executive Inspector General | ||
shall be
determined by the Executive Ethics Commission and | ||
shall be provided from appropriations made to the Comptroller | ||
for this purpose. For terms of office beginning on or after | ||
July 1, 2023, each Executive Inspector General shall receive, | ||
on July 1 of each year, beginning on July 1, 2024, an increase | ||
in salary based on a cost of living adjustment as authorized by | ||
Senate Joint Resolution 192 of the 86th General Assembly. | ||
Subject to Section 20-45 of this Act, each
Executive Inspector | ||
General has full
authority
to organize his or her Office of the | ||
Executive Inspector General, including the
employment and | ||
determination of the compensation of staff, such as deputies,
| ||
assistants, and other employees, as appropriations permit. A | ||
separate
appropriation
shall be made for each Office of | ||
Executive Inspector General.
| ||
(e) No Executive Inspector General or employee of the | ||
Office of
the Executive Inspector General may, during his or | ||
her term of appointment or
employment:
| ||
(1) become a candidate for any elective office;
| ||
(2) hold any other elected or appointed public office
|
except for appointments on governmental advisory boards
or | ||
study commissions or as otherwise expressly authorized by | ||
law;
| ||
(3) be actively involved in the affairs of any | ||
political party or
political organization; or
| ||
(4) advocate for the appointment of another person to | ||
an appointed or elected office or position or actively | ||
participate in any campaign for any
elective office.
| ||
In this subsection an appointed public office means a | ||
position authorized by
law that is filled by an appointing | ||
authority as provided by law and does not
include employment | ||
by hiring in the ordinary course of business.
| ||
(e-1) No Executive Inspector General or employee of the | ||
Office of the
Executive Inspector General may, for one year | ||
after the termination of his or
her appointment or employment:
| ||
(1) become a candidate for any elective office;
| ||
(2) hold any elected public office; or
| ||
(3) hold any appointed State, county, or local | ||
judicial office.
| ||
(e-2) The requirements of item (3) of subsection (e-1) may | ||
be waived by the
Executive Ethics Commission.
| ||
(f) An Executive Inspector General may be removed only for | ||
cause and may
be removed only by the appointing constitutional | ||
officer. At the time of the
removal,
the appointing | ||
constitutional officer must report to the Executive Ethics
| ||
Commission the
justification for the
removal.
|
(Source: P.A. 101-221, eff. 8-9-19; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; | ||
102-1115, eff. 1-9-23.) | ||
(5 ILCS 430/20-23)
| ||
Sec. 20-23. Ethics Officers.
Each officer and the head of | ||
each State agency
under the jurisdiction of the
Executive | ||
Ethics Commission shall designate an Ethics
Officer for the | ||
office or State agency. The board of each Regional Transit | ||
Board shall designate an Ethics Officer for the Regional | ||
Transit Board, and the board of each Regional Development | ||
Authority shall designate an Ethics Officer for the Regional | ||
Development Authority .
Ethics Officers shall:
| ||
(1) act as liaisons between the State agency , or | ||
Regional Transit Board , or Regional Development Authority | ||
and the appropriate Executive
Inspector General and | ||
between the State agency , or Regional Transit Board , or | ||
Regional Development Authority and the Executive Ethics
| ||
Commission;
| ||
(2) review statements of economic interest and | ||
disclosure forms of
officers, senior employees, and | ||
contract monitors before they are filed with
the Secretary | ||
of State; and
| ||
(3) provide guidance to officers and employees in the | ||
interpretation and
implementation of this Act, which the | ||
officer or employee may in good faith
rely upon. Such | ||
guidance shall be based, wherever possible,
upon legal |
precedent in court decisions, opinions of the Attorney | ||
General, and
the findings and opinions of the Executive | ||
Ethics Commission.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 96-1528, eff. 7-1-11 .) | ||
(5 ILCS 430/Art. 75 heading) | ||
ARTICLE 75. REGIONAL TRANSIT BOARDS
| ||
AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITIES | ||
(Source: P.A. 96-1528, eff. 7-1-11.) | ||
(5 ILCS 430/75-5) | ||
Sec. 75-5. Application of the State Officials and | ||
Employees Ethics Act to the Regional Transit Boards and | ||
Regional Development Authorities . | ||
(a) The Beginning July 1, 2011, the provisions of Articles | ||
1, 5, 10, 20, and 50 of this Act, as well as this Article, | ||
shall apply to the Regional Transit Boards and Regional | ||
Development Authorities . As used in Articles 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, | ||
and 75, (i) "appointee" and "officer" include a person | ||
appointed to serve on the board of a Regional Transit Board or | ||
a board of a Regional Development Authority , and (ii) | ||
"employee" and "State employee" include : (A) a full-time, | ||
part-time, or contractual employee of a Regional Transit Board | ||
or a Regional Development Authority; and (B) Authority leaders | ||
of a Regional Development Authority. As used in this | ||
subsection, "Authority leader" has the meaning given to that |
term in the various Acts and Laws creating the Regional | ||
Development Authorities . | ||
(b) The Executive Ethics Commission shall have | ||
jurisdiction over all board members and employees of the | ||
Regional Transit Boards and Regional Development Authorities . | ||
The Executive Inspector General appointed by the Governor | ||
shall have jurisdiction over all board members, employees, | ||
vendors, and others doing business with the Regional Transit | ||
Boards and Regional Development Authorities to investigate | ||
allegations of fraud, waste, abuse, mismanagement, misconduct, | ||
nonfeasance, misfeasance, malfeasance, or violations of this | ||
Act.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 96-1528, eff. 7-1-11 .) | ||
Section 15. The Central Illinois
Economic Development | ||
Authority
Act is amended by changing Sections 10, 15, and 70 | ||
and by adding Sections 21 and 22 as follows: | ||
(70 ILCS 504/10) | ||
Sec. 10. Definitions. In this Act:
| ||
"Authority" means the Central Illinois Economic | ||
Development Authority.
| ||
"Authority leader" means the Executive Director, Assistant | ||
Executive Director, or any other person serving in a | ||
management, administrative, or leadership role at the | ||
Authority. |
"Governmental agency" means any federal, State, or local | ||
governmental body
and any agency or
instrumentality thereof, | ||
corporate or otherwise.
| ||
"Person" means any natural person, firm, partnership, | ||
corporation, both
domestic and foreign,
company, association | ||
or joint stock association and includes any trustee,
receiver, | ||
assignee or personal
representative thereof.
| ||
"Restricted person" means a person who has a familial or | ||
business relationship with an Authority leader. | ||
"Revenue bond" means any bond issued by the Authority, the | ||
principal and
interest of which is payable
solely from | ||
revenues or income derived from any project or activity of the
| ||
Authority.
| ||
"Board" means the Board of Directors of the Central | ||
Illinois Economic
Development Authority.
| ||
"Governor" means the Governor of the State of Illinois.
| ||
"City" means any city, village, incorporated town, or | ||
township within the
geographical territory of the
Authority.
| ||
"Industrial project" means the following:
| ||
(1) a capital project, including one or more buildings | ||
and other
structures, improvements,
machinery and | ||
equipment whether or not on the same site or sites now | ||
existing
or hereafter acquired,
suitable for use by any | ||
manufacturing, industrial, research, transportation or
| ||
commercial enterprise
including but not limited to use as | ||
a factory, mill, processing plant, assembly
plant, |
packaging plant,
fabricating plant, ethanol plant, office | ||
building, industrial distribution
center, warehouse,
| ||
repair, overhaul or service
facility, freight terminal, | ||
research facility, test facility, railroad
facility, port | ||
facility, solid waste and wastewater
treatment and | ||
disposal sites and other pollution control facilities, | ||
resource
or waste reduction, recovery,
treatment and | ||
disposal facilities, and including also the sites thereof | ||
and
other rights in land therefore
whether improved or | ||
unimproved, site preparation and landscaping and all
| ||
appurtenances and facilities
incidental thereto such as | ||
utilities, access roads, railroad sidings, truck
docking | ||
and similar facilities,
parking facilities, dockage, | ||
wharfage, railroad roadbed, track, trestle, depot,
| ||
terminal, switching and
signaling equipment or related | ||
equipment and other improvements necessary or
convenient | ||
thereto; or
| ||
(2) any land, buildings, machinery or equipment | ||
comprising an addition to or
renovation,
rehabilitation or | ||
improvement of any existing capital project.
| ||
"Housing project" or "residential project" includes a | ||
specific work or improvement undertaken to provide dwelling | ||
accommodations, including the acquisition, construction or | ||
rehabilitation of lands, buildings and community facilities | ||
and in connection therewith to provide nonhousing facilities | ||
which are an integral part of a planned large-scale project or |
new community. | ||
"Commercial project" means any project, including, but not | ||
limited to, one or
more buildings and other
structures, | ||
improvements, machinery, and equipment, whether or not on the | ||
same
site or sites now existing
or hereafter acquired, | ||
suitable for use by any retail or wholesale concern,
| ||
distributorship, or agency.
| ||
"Project" means an industrial, housing, residential, | ||
commercial, or service
project, or any combination
thereof, | ||
provided that all uses fall within one of the categories | ||
described
above. Any project automatically
includes all site | ||
improvements and new construction involving sidewalks,
sewers, | ||
solid waste and
wastewater treatment and disposal sites and | ||
other pollution control facilities,
resource or waste | ||
reduction,
recovery, treatment and disposal facilities, parks, | ||
open spaces, wildlife
sanctuaries, streets, highways, and
| ||
runways.
| ||
"Lease agreement" means an agreement in which a project | ||
acquired by the
Authority by purchase, gift,
or lease is | ||
leased to any person or corporation that will use, or cause the
| ||
project to be used, as a project,
upon terms providing for | ||
lease rental payments at least sufficient to pay, when due, | ||
all principal of and
interest and premium, if any, on any | ||
bonds, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness of the | ||
Authority,
issued with respect to the project, providing for | ||
the maintenance, insurance, and operation of the project on
|
terms satisfactory to the Authority and providing for | ||
disposition of the project upon termination of the lease
term, | ||
including purchase options or abandonment of the premises, | ||
with other terms as may be deemed
desirable by the Authority.
| ||
"Loan agreement" means any agreement in which the | ||
Authority agrees to loan
the proceeds of its bonds,
notes, or | ||
other evidences of indebtedness, issued with respect to a | ||
project, to
any person or corporation
which will use or cause | ||
the project to be used as a project, upon terms
providing for | ||
loan repayment
installments at least sufficient to pay, when | ||
due, all principal of and
interest and premium, if any, on any
| ||
bonds, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness of the | ||
Authority issued with
respect to the project,
providing for | ||
maintenance, insurance, and operation of the project on terms
| ||
satisfactory to the Authority
and providing for other terms | ||
deemed advisable by the Authority.
| ||
"Financial aid" means the expenditure of Authority funds | ||
or funds provided by
the Authority for the
development, | ||
construction, acquisition or improvement of a project, through | ||
the
issuance of revenue bonds,
notes, or other evidences of | ||
indebtedness.
| ||
"Costs incurred in connection with
the development, | ||
construction, acquisition or improvement of a
project" means | ||
the following:
| ||
(1) the cost of purchase and construction of all lands | ||
and improvements in
connection therewith and
equipment and |
other property, rights, easements, and franchises acquired | ||
which
are deemed necessary for
the construction;
| ||
(2) financing charges;
| ||
(3) interest costs with respect to bonds, notes, and | ||
other evidences of
indebtedness of the Authority
prior to | ||
and during construction and for a period of 6 months | ||
thereafter;
| ||
(4) engineering and legal expenses; and
| ||
(5) the costs of plans, specifications, surveys, and | ||
estimates of costs and
other expenses necessary or
| ||
incident to determining the feasibility or practicability | ||
of any project,
together with such other expenses as
may | ||
be necessary or incident to the financing, insuring, | ||
acquisition, and
construction of a specific project
and | ||
the placing of the same in operation.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 98-750, eff. 1-1-15 .) | ||
(70 ILCS 504/15)
| ||
Sec. 15. Creation.
| ||
(a) There is created a political subdivision, body | ||
politic, and municipal
corporation named the Central
Illinois | ||
Economic Development Authority. The territorial jurisdiction | ||
of the
Authority is that geographic
area within the boundaries | ||
of the following counties: Macon, Sangamon, Menard, Logan, | ||
Christian, DeWitt, Macoupin, Montgomery, Calhoun, Greene, and | ||
Jersey and any
navigable waters and
air space located therein.
|
(b) The governing and administrative powers of the | ||
Authority shall be vested
in a body consisting of 15
members as | ||
follows:
| ||
(1) Ex officio members. The Director of Commerce and
| ||
Economic Opportunity, or
a designee of that Department, | ||
shall serve as an ex officio member.
| ||
(2) Public members. Three members shall be appointed | ||
by the Governor with the advice and
consent of the Senate. | ||
The county board chairperson of the following counties
| ||
shall each appoint one
member: Macon, Sangamon, Menard, | ||
Logan, Christian, DeWitt, Macoupin, Montgomery, Calhoun, | ||
Greene, and Jersey. All public members shall reside within
| ||
the territorial
jurisdiction of the Authority.
The public | ||
members shall be persons of recognized ability and | ||
experience in one
or more of the following
areas: economic | ||
development, finance, banking, industrial development, | ||
state or
local government, commercial agriculture, small
| ||
business management, real
estate development, community | ||
development, venture finance, organized labor, or
civic or | ||
community
organization.
| ||
(c) 8 members shall constitute a quorum , and the Board may | ||
not meet or take any action without a quorum present .
| ||
(d) The chairperson of the Authority shall be elected | ||
annually by the Board and must be a public member that resides | ||
within the territorial jurisdiction of the Authority.
| ||
(e) The terms of all initial members of the Authority |
shall begin 30 days
after the effective date of this
Act.
Of | ||
the 3 original public members appointed by the Governor, 1
| ||
shall serve until the third Monday in January, 2007; 1 shall | ||
serve until the
third Monday in January, 2008; 1 shall serve | ||
until the third Monday in January,
2009. The initial terms of | ||
the original public members appointed by the county board | ||
chairpersons shall be determined by lot, according to the | ||
following schedule: (i) 3 shall serve until the third Monday | ||
in January, 2007, (ii) 3 shall serve until the third Monday in | ||
January, 2008, (iii) 3 shall serve until the third Monday in | ||
January, 2009, and (iv) 2 shall serve until the third Monday in | ||
January, 2010. All successors to these original
public
members | ||
shall be appointed by the original appointing authority and | ||
all appointments made by the Governor shall be made with the | ||
advice and consent of the Senate, pursuant to subsection (b), | ||
and shall hold office for a term of 6 years
commencing the | ||
third Monday in January of the year in which their term
| ||
commences, except in the case of an appointment to fill a | ||
vacancy.
Vacancies occurring among the public members shall be | ||
filled for the
remainder of the term. In case of
vacancy in a | ||
Governor-appointed membership when the Senate is not in | ||
session,
the Governor may make a
temporary appointment until | ||
the next meeting of the Senate when a person shall
be nominated | ||
to fill the
office and, upon confirmation by the Senate, he or | ||
she shall hold office during
the remainder of the term
and | ||
until a successor is appointed and qualified. Members of the |
Authority are
not entitled to
compensation for their services | ||
as members but are entitled to reimbursement
for all necessary | ||
expenses
incurred in connection with the performance of their | ||
duties as members.
| ||
(f) The Governor may remove any public member of the | ||
Authority appointed by the Governor or a predecessor Governor | ||
in case of
incompetence, neglect of
duty, or malfeasance in | ||
office. The chairperson of a county board may remove any | ||
public member appointed by that chairperson or a predecessor | ||
county board chairperson in case of incompetence, neglect of | ||
duty, or malfeasance in office.
| ||
(g) The Board shall appoint an Executive Director who | ||
shall have a
background in finance, including
familiarity with | ||
the legal and procedural requirements of issuing bonds, real
| ||
estate, or economic
development and administration. The | ||
Executive Director shall hold office at the
discretion of the | ||
Board.
The Executive Director shall be the chief | ||
administrative and operational
officer of the Authority, shall
| ||
direct and supervise its administrative affairs and general | ||
management, perform
such other duties as may
be prescribed | ||
from time to time by the members, and receive compensation | ||
fixed
by the Authority. The Department of Commerce and | ||
Economic Opportunity shall pay
the compensation of the | ||
Executive Director from appropriations received for
that | ||
purpose. The
Executive Director shall attend all meetings of | ||
the Authority. However, no
action of the Authority shall be
|
invalid on account of the absence of the Executive Director | ||
from a meeting. The
Authority may engage
the services of
the | ||
Illinois Finance Authority, attorneys, appraisers, engineers, | ||
accountants,
credit analysts, and other consultants if the | ||
Central Illinois Economic
Development Authority deems it | ||
advisable.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 94-995, eff. 7-3-06.) | ||
(70 ILCS 504/21 new) | ||
Sec. 21. Requests for assistance; disclosure of economic | ||
interests. | ||
(a) The Authority may not hear a request for assistance | ||
from a restricted person. This prohibition extends to business | ||
relationships between a person who is an Authority leader | ||
within one year prior to the request for assistance and to any | ||
entity in which a restricted person holds or, within the past 2 | ||
years, held an ownership interest of 10% or more. | ||
(b) An Authority leader shall disclose and recuse himself | ||
or herself from matters relating to requests for assistance | ||
from an entity that is relocating full-time employees from | ||
another Authority's counties if (i) both Authorities contract | ||
with or employ the same Authority leader or (ii) there is or, | ||
within the past 2 years of the request, there was a business | ||
relationship between the Authority leaders at the 2 | ||
Authorities. | ||
(c) The Board of the Authority shall vote to renew the |
appointment of the Executive Director and other Authority | ||
leaders on an annual basis. All contracts shall be approved on | ||
an annual basis and use a public process to solicit | ||
applications. This requirement does not apply to full-time | ||
employees of the Authority unless otherwise required by | ||
applicable State law or local ordinance. | ||
(g) Each Authority leader shall submit a statement of | ||
economic interest in accordance with Article 4A of the | ||
Illinois Governmental Ethics Act. Additionally, each Authority | ||
leader shall disclose to the Board outside sources of income | ||
and any business relationships in economic development | ||
consulting or lobbying. Reporting shall include the source of | ||
income, services provided, and timeline of when services were | ||
provided. If the source of income is a firm or organization | ||
with multiple clients, the report shall list all of the | ||
entities for which the individual provided services. | ||
(70 ILCS 504/22 new) | ||
Sec. 22. Open meetings; record disclosure. | ||
(a) The Authority is subject to the Open Meetings Act and | ||
the Freedom of Information Act. Documents subject to the | ||
Freedom of Information Act include, but are not limited to, | ||
expenses,
payroll, origination bonuses, and other financial | ||
details of the Authority. | ||
(b) A contract or agreement entered into by the Authority | ||
must be posted on the Authority's website. The Authority shall |
provide a detailed report of the Authority's financial | ||
information on the Authority's website, including, but not | ||
limited to, a statement of profits and losses, balance sheet, | ||
and income statement of the Authority. | ||
(70 ILCS 504/70)
| ||
Sec. 70. Reports ; commitment notice . The Authority shall | ||
annually submit a report of its
finances to the Auditor | ||
General.
The Authority shall annually submit a report of its | ||
activities to the Governor
and to the General Assembly.
| ||
The Authority shall provide notice to the General | ||
Assembly, the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, | ||
and the Governor once the Authority enters into a commitment | ||
to support the financing of a project. The notice to the | ||
General Assembly shall be filed with the Clerk of the House of | ||
Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate, in electronic | ||
form only, in the manner that the Clerk and the Secretary shall | ||
direct. | ||
(Source: P.A. 94-995, eff. 7-3-06.) | ||
Section 20. The Eastern Illinois
Economic Development | ||
Authority
Act is amended by changing Sections 10, 15, and 70 | ||
and by adding Sections 21 and 22 as follows: | ||
(70 ILCS 506/10) | ||
Sec. 10. Definitions. In this Act:
|
"Authority" means the Eastern Illinois Economic | ||
Development Authority.
| ||
"Authority leader" means the Executive Director, Assistant | ||
Executive Director, or any other person serving in a | ||
management, administrative, or leadership role at the | ||
Authority. | ||
"Governmental agency" means any federal, State, or local | ||
governmental body
and any agency or
instrumentality thereof, | ||
corporate or otherwise.
| ||
"Person" means any natural person, firm, partnership, | ||
corporation, both
domestic and foreign,
company, association | ||
or joint stock association and includes any trustee,
receiver, | ||
assignee or personal
representative thereof.
| ||
"Restricted person" means a person who has a familial or | ||
business relationship with an Authority leader. | ||
"Revenue bond" means any bond issued by the Authority, the | ||
principal and
interest of which is payable
solely from | ||
revenues or income derived from any project or activity of the
| ||
Authority.
| ||
"Board" means the Board of Directors of the Eastern | ||
Illinois Economic
Development Authority.
| ||
"Governor" means the Governor of the State of Illinois.
| ||
"City" means any city, village, incorporated town, or | ||
township within the
geographical territory of the
Authority.
| ||
"Industrial project" means the following:
| ||
(1) a capital project, including one or more buildings |
and other
structures, improvements,
machinery and | ||
equipment whether or not on the same site or sites now | ||
existing
or hereafter acquired,
suitable for use by any | ||
manufacturing, industrial, research, transportation or
| ||
commercial enterprise
including but not limited to use as | ||
a factory, mill, processing plant, assembly
plant, | ||
packaging plant,
fabricating plant, ethanol plant, office | ||
building, industrial distribution
center, warehouse,
| ||
repair, overhaul or service
facility, freight terminal, | ||
research facility, test facility, railroad
facility, port | ||
facility, solid waste and wastewater
treatment and | ||
disposal sites and other pollution control facilities, | ||
resource
or waste reduction, recovery,
treatment and | ||
disposal facilities, and including also the sites thereof | ||
and
other rights in land therefore
whether improved or | ||
unimproved, site preparation and landscaping and all
| ||
appurtenances and facilities
incidental thereto such as | ||
utilities, access roads, railroad sidings, truck
docking | ||
and similar facilities,
parking facilities, dockage, | ||
wharfage, railroad roadbed, track, trestle, depot,
| ||
terminal, switching and
signaling equipment or related | ||
equipment and other improvements necessary or
convenient | ||
thereto; or
| ||
(2) any land, buildings, machinery or equipment | ||
comprising an addition to or
renovation,
rehabilitation or | ||
improvement of any existing capital project.
|
"Housing project" or "residential project" includes a | ||
specific work or improvement undertaken to provide dwelling | ||
accommodations, including the acquisition, construction, or | ||
rehabilitation of lands, buildings, and community facilities, | ||
and to provide non-housing facilities which are an integral | ||
part of a planned large-scale project or new community. | ||
"Commercial project" means any project, including, but not | ||
limited to, one or
more buildings and other
structures, | ||
improvements, machinery, and equipment, whether or not on the | ||
same
site or sites now existing
or hereafter acquired, | ||
suitable for use by any retail or wholesale concern,
| ||
distributorship, or agency.
| ||
"Project" means an industrial, housing, residential, | ||
commercial, or service
project, or any combination
thereof, | ||
provided that all uses fall within one of the categories | ||
described
above. Any project automatically
includes all site | ||
improvements and new construction involving sidewalks,
sewers, | ||
solid waste and
wastewater treatment and disposal sites and | ||
other pollution control facilities,
resource or waste | ||
reduction,
recovery, treatment and disposal facilities, parks, | ||
open spaces, wildlife
sanctuaries, streets, highways, and
| ||
runways.
| ||
"Lease agreement" means an agreement in which a project | ||
acquired by the
Authority by purchase, gift,
or lease is | ||
leased to any person or corporation that will use, or cause the
| ||
project to be used, as a project,
upon terms providing for |
lease rental payments at least sufficient to pay, when due, | ||
all principal of and
interest and premium, if any, on any | ||
bonds, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness of the | ||
Authority,
issued with respect to the project, providing for | ||
the maintenance, insurance, and operation of the project on
| ||
terms satisfactory to the Authority and providing for | ||
disposition of the project upon termination of the lease
term, | ||
including purchase options or abandonment of the premises, | ||
with other terms as may be deemed
desirable by the Authority.
| ||
"Loan agreement" means any agreement in which the | ||
Authority agrees to loan
the proceeds of its bonds,
notes, or | ||
other evidences of indebtedness, issued with respect to a | ||
project, to
any person or corporation
which will use or cause | ||
the project to be used as a project, upon terms
providing for | ||
loan repayment
installments at least sufficient to pay, when | ||
due, all principal of and
interest and premium, if any, on any
| ||
bonds, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness of the | ||
Authority issued with
respect to the project,
providing for | ||
maintenance, insurance, and operation of the project on terms
| ||
satisfactory to the Authority
and providing for other terms | ||
deemed advisable by the Authority.
| ||
"Financial aid" means the expenditure of Authority funds | ||
or funds provided by
the Authority for the
development, | ||
construction, acquisition or improvement of a project, through | ||
the
issuance of revenue bonds,
notes, or other evidences of | ||
indebtedness.
|
"Costs incurred in connection with
the development, | ||
construction, acquisition or improvement of a
project" means | ||
the following:
| ||
(1) the cost of purchase and construction of all lands | ||
and improvements in
connection therewith and
equipment and | ||
other property, rights, easements, and franchises acquired | ||
which
are deemed necessary for
the construction;
| ||
(2) financing charges;
| ||
(3) interest costs with respect to bonds, notes, and | ||
other evidences of
indebtedness of the Authority
prior to | ||
and during construction and for a period of 6 months | ||
thereafter;
| ||
(4) engineering and legal expenses; and
| ||
(5) the costs of plans, specifications, surveys, and | ||
estimates of costs and
other expenses necessary or
| ||
incident to determining the feasibility or practicability | ||
of any project,
together with such other expenses as
may | ||
be necessary or incident to the financing, insuring, | ||
acquisition, and
construction of a specific project
and | ||
the placing of the same in operation.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 98-750, eff. 1-1-15 .) | ||
(70 ILCS 506/15)
| ||
Sec. 15. Creation. | ||
(a) There is created a political subdivision, body | ||
politic, and municipal
corporation named the Eastern
Illinois |
Economic Development Authority. The territorial jurisdiction | ||
of the
Authority is that geographic
area within the boundaries | ||
of the following counties: Ford, Iroquois, Piatt, Champaign, | ||
Vermilion, Douglas, Moultrie, Shelby, Coles, and Edgar and any
| ||
navigable waters and
air space located therein.
| ||
(b) The governing and administrative powers of the | ||
Authority shall be vested
in a body consisting of 14
members as | ||
follows:
| ||
(1) Ex officio members. The Director of Commerce and
| ||
Economic Opportunity, or
a designee of that Department, | ||
shall serve as an ex officio member.
| ||
(2) Public members. Three members shall be appointed | ||
by the Governor with the advice and
consent of the Senate. | ||
The county board chairperson of the following counties
| ||
shall each appoint one
member: Ford, Iroquois, Piatt, | ||
Champaign, Vermilion, Douglas, Moultrie, Shelby, Coles, | ||
and Edgar. All public members shall reside within
the | ||
territorial
jurisdiction of the Authority.
The public | ||
members shall be persons of recognized ability and | ||
experience in one
or more of the following
areas: economic | ||
development, finance, banking, industrial development, | ||
state or
local government, commercial agriculture, small
| ||
business management, real
estate development, community | ||
development, venture finance, organized labor, or
civic or | ||
community
organization.
| ||
(c) A majority of the members appointed under item (2) of |
subsection (b) of this Section shall constitute a quorum , and | ||
the Board may not meet or take any action without a quorum | ||
present .
| ||
(d) The chairperson of the Authority shall be elected | ||
annually by the Board and must be a public member that resides | ||
within the territorial jurisdiction of the Authority.
| ||
(e) The terms of all initial members of the Authority | ||
shall begin 30 days
after the effective date of this
Act.
Of | ||
the 3 original public members appointed by the Governor, 1
| ||
shall serve until the third Monday in January, 2006; 1 shall | ||
serve until the
third Monday in January, 2007; 1 shall serve | ||
until the third Monday in January,
2008. The initial terms of | ||
the original public members appointed by the county board | ||
chairpersons shall be determined by lot, according to the | ||
following schedule: (i) 2 shall serve until the third Monday | ||
in January, 2006, (ii) 2 shall serve until the third Monday in | ||
January, 2007, (iii) 2 shall serve until the third Monday in | ||
January, 2008, (iv) 2 shall serve until the third Monday in | ||
January, 2009, and (v) 2 shall serve until the third Monday in | ||
January, 2010. All successors to these original
public
members | ||
shall be appointed by the original appointing authority and | ||
all appointments made by the Governor shall be made with the | ||
advice and consent of the Senate, pursuant to subsection (b), | ||
and shall hold office for a term of 6 years
commencing the | ||
third Monday in January of the year in which their term
| ||
commences, except in the case of an appointment to fill a |
vacancy.
Vacancies occurring among the public members shall be | ||
filled for the
remainder of the term. In case of
vacancy in a | ||
Governor-appointed membership when the Senate is not in | ||
session,
the Governor may make a
temporary appointment until | ||
the next meeting of the Senate when a person shall
be nominated | ||
to fill the
office and, upon confirmation by the Senate, he or | ||
she shall hold office during
the remainder of the term
and | ||
until a successor is appointed and qualified. Members of the | ||
Authority are
not entitled to
compensation for their services | ||
as members but are entitled to reimbursement
for all necessary | ||
expenses
incurred in connection with the performance of their | ||
duties as members.
| ||
(f) The Governor or a county board chairperson, as the | ||
case may be, may remove any public member of the Authority in | ||
case of
incompetence, neglect of
duty, or malfeasance in | ||
office. The chairperson of a county board may remove any
| ||
public member appointed
by that chairperson in the case of | ||
incompetence, neglect of duty, or malfeasance
in office.
| ||
(g) The Board shall appoint an Executive Director who | ||
shall have a
background in finance, including
familiarity with | ||
the legal and procedural requirements of issuing bonds, real
| ||
estate, or economic
development and administration. The | ||
Executive Director shall hold office at the
discretion of the | ||
Board.
The Executive Director shall be the chief | ||
administrative and operational
officer of the Authority, shall
| ||
direct and supervise its administrative affairs and general |
management, perform
such other duties as may
be prescribed | ||
from time to time by the members, and receive compensation | ||
fixed
by the Authority. The Department of Commerce and | ||
Economic Opportunity shall pay
the compensation of the | ||
Executive Director from appropriations received for
that | ||
purpose. The
Executive Director shall attend all meetings of | ||
the Authority. However, no
action of the Authority shall be
| ||
invalid on account of the absence of the Executive Director | ||
from a meeting. The
Authority may engage
the services of
the | ||
Illinois Finance Authority, attorneys, appraisers, engineers, | ||
accountants,
credit analysts, and other consultants if the | ||
Eastern Illinois Economic
Development Authority deems it | ||
advisable.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 94-203, eff. 7-13-05; 95-854, eff. 8-18-08.) | ||
(70 ILCS 506/21 new) | ||
Sec. 21. Requests for assistance; disclosure of economic | ||
interests. | ||
(a) The Authority may not hear a request for assistance | ||
from a restricted person. This prohibition extends to business | ||
relationships between a person who is an Authority leader | ||
within one year prior to the request for assistance and to any | ||
entity in which a restricted person holds or, within the past 2 | ||
years, held an ownership interest of 10% or more. | ||
(b) An Authority leader shall disclose and recuse himself | ||
or herself from matters relating to requests for assistance |
from an entity that is relocating full-time employees from | ||
another Authority's counties if (i) both Authorities contract | ||
with or employ the same Authority leader or (ii) there is or, | ||
within the past 2 years of the request, there was a business | ||
relationship between the Authority leaders at the 2 | ||
Authorities. | ||
(c) The Board of the Authority shall vote to renew the | ||
appointment of the Executive Director and other Authority | ||
leaders on an annual basis. All contracts shall be approved on | ||
an annual basis and use a public process to solicit | ||
applications. This requirement does not apply to full-time | ||
employees of the Authority unless otherwise required by | ||
applicable State law or local ordinance. | ||
(d) Each Authority leader shall submit a statement of | ||
economic interest in accordance with Article 4A of the | ||
Illinois Governmental Ethics Act. Additionally, each Authority | ||
leader shall disclose to the Board outside sources of income | ||
and any business relationships in economic development | ||
consulting or lobbying. Reporting shall include the source of | ||
income, services provided, and timeline of when services were | ||
provided. If the source of income is a firm or organization | ||
with multiple clients, the report shall list all of the | ||
entities for which the individual provided services. | ||
(70 ILCS 506/22 new) | ||
Sec. 22. Open meetings; record disclosure. |
(a) The Authority is subject to the Open Meetings Act and | ||
the Freedom of Information Act. Documents subject to the | ||
Freedom of Information Act include, but are not limited to, | ||
expenses,
payroll, origination bonuses, and other financial | ||
details of the Authority. | ||
(b) A contract or agreement entered into by the Authority | ||
must be posted on the Authority's website. The Authority shall | ||
provide a detailed report of the Authority's financial | ||
information on the Authority's website, including, but not | ||
limited to, a statement of profits and losses, balance sheet, | ||
and income statement of the Authority. | ||
(70 ILCS 506/70)
| ||
Sec. 70. Reports ; commitment notice . The Authority shall | ||
annually submit a report of its
finances to the Auditor | ||
General.
The Authority shall annually submit a report of its | ||
activities to the Governor
and to the General Assembly.
| ||
The Authority shall provide notice to the General | ||
Assembly, the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, | ||
and the Governor once the Authority enters into a commitment | ||
to support the financing of a project. The notice to the | ||
General Assembly shall be filed with the Clerk of the House of | ||
Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate, in electronic | ||
form only, in the manner that the Clerk and the Secretary shall | ||
direct. | ||
(Source: P.A. 94-203, eff. 7-13-05.) |
Section 25. The Joliet Arsenal Development Authority Act | ||
is amended by changing Section 50 and by adding Sections | ||
10.75, 10.80, 20, 21, and 22 as follows: | ||
(70 ILCS 508/10.75 new) | ||
Sec. 10.75. Authority leader. "Authority leader" means the | ||
Executive Director, Assistant Executive Director, or any other | ||
person serving in a management, administrative, or leadership | ||
role at the Authority. | ||
(70 ILCS 508/10.80 new) | ||
Sec. 10.80. Restricted person. "Restricted person" means a | ||
person who has a familial or business relationship with an | ||
Authority leader.
| ||
(70 ILCS 508/20)
| ||
Sec. 20. Actions of the Authority. All official acts of | ||
the Authority
shall require the affirmative vote of at least 6 | ||
members of the Board at a
meeting of the Board at which the | ||
members casting those affirmative votes are
present. It is the | ||
duty of the Authority to promote development within its
| ||
territorial jurisdiction. The Authority shall use the powers | ||
conferred on it
by this Act to assist in the development, | ||
construction, and acquisition of
industrial or commercial | ||
projects within its territorial jurisdiction.
|
6 members shall constitute a
quorum, and the Board may not | ||
meet or take any action without a quorum present. | ||
(Source: P.A. 89-333, eff. 8-17-95.)
| ||
(70 ILCS 508/21 new) | ||
Sec. 21. Requests for assistance; disclosure of economic | ||
interests. | ||
(a) The Authority may not hear a request for assistance | ||
from a restricted person. This prohibition extends to business | ||
relationships between a person who is an Authority leader | ||
within one year prior to the request for assistance and to any | ||
entity in which a restricted person holds or, within the past 2 | ||
years, held an ownership interest of 10% or more. | ||
(b) An Authority leader shall disclose and recuse himself | ||
or herself from matters relating to requests for assistance | ||
from an entity that is relocating full-time employees from | ||
another Authority's counties if (i) both Authorities contract | ||
with or employ the same Authority leader or (ii) there is or, | ||
within the past 2 years of the request, there was a business | ||
relationship between the Authority leaders at the 2 | ||
Authorities. | ||
(c) The Board of the Authority shall vote to renew the | ||
appointment of the Executive Director and other Authority | ||
leaders on an annual basis. All contracts shall be approved on | ||
an annual basis and use a public process to solicit | ||
applications. This requirement does not apply to full-time |
employees of the Authority unless otherwise required by | ||
applicable State law or local ordinance. | ||
(d) Each Authority leader shall submit a statement of | ||
economic interest in accordance with Article 4A of the | ||
Illinois Governmental Ethics Act. Additionally, each Authority | ||
leader shall disclose to the Board outside sources of income | ||
and any business relationships in economic development | ||
consulting or lobbying. Reporting shall include the source of | ||
income, services provided, and timeline of when services were | ||
provided. If the source of income is a firm or organization | ||
with multiple clients, the report shall list all of the | ||
entities for which the individual provided services. | ||
(70 ILCS 508/22 new) | ||
Sec. 22. Open meetings; record disclosure. | ||
(a) The Authority is subject to the Open Meetings Act and | ||
the Freedom of Information Act. Documents subject to the | ||
Freedom of Information Act include, but are not limited to, | ||
expenses,
payroll, origination bonuses, and other financial | ||
details of the Authority. | ||
(b) A contract or agreement entered into by the Authority | ||
must be posted on the Authority's website. The Authority shall | ||
provide a detailed report of the Authority's financial | ||
information on the Authority's website, including, but not | ||
limited to, a statement of profits and losses, balance sheet, | ||
and income statement of the Authority.
|
(70 ILCS 508/50)
| ||
Sec. 50. Reports ; commitment notice . The Authority shall | ||
annually submit a report of its
finances to the Auditor | ||
General. The Authority shall annually submit a report
of its | ||
activities to the Governor and General Assembly.
| ||
The Authority shall provide notice to the General | ||
Assembly, the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, | ||
and the Governor once the Authority enters into a commitment | ||
to support the financing of a project. The notice to the | ||
General Assembly shall be filed with the Clerk of the House of | ||
Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate, in electronic | ||
form only, in the manner that the Clerk and the Secretary shall | ||
direct. | ||
(Source: P.A. 89-333, eff. 8-17-95.)
| ||
Section 30. The Quad Cities Regional Economic Development
| ||
Authority Act, approved September 22, 1987 is amended by | ||
changing Sections 3, 4, 5, 6, and 14 as follows:
| ||
(70 ILCS 510/3) (from Ch. 85, par. 6203)
| ||
Sec. 3.
The following terms, whenever used or referred to | ||
in this
Act, shall have the following meanings, except in such | ||
instances where the
context may clearly indicate otherwise:
| ||
(a) "Authority" means the Quad Cities Regional Economic | ||
Development Authority
created by this Act.
|
(a-5) "Authority leader" means the Executive Director, | ||
Assistant Executive Director, or any other person serving in a | ||
management, administrative, or leadership role at the | ||
Authority. | ||
(b) "Governmental agency" means any federal, State or | ||
local governmental
body, and any agency or instrumentality | ||
thereof, corporate or otherwise.
| ||
(c) "Person" means any natural person, firm, partnership, | ||
corporation,
both domestic and foreign, company, association | ||
or joint stock association
and includes any trustee, receiver, | ||
assignee or personal representative thereof.
| ||
(c-5) "Restricted person" means a person who has a | ||
familial or business relationship with an Authority leader. | ||
(d) "Revenue bond" means any bond issued by the Authority | ||
the principal
and interest of which is payable solely from | ||
revenues or income
derived from any project or activity of the | ||
Authority.
| ||
(e) "Board" means the Quad Cities Regional Economic | ||
Development
Authority Board of Directors.
| ||
(f) "Governor" means the Governor of the State of | ||
Illinois.
| ||
(g) "City" means any city, village, incorporated town or | ||
township
within the geographical territory of the Authority.
| ||
(h) "Industrial project" means (1) a capital project, | ||
including one or
more buildings and other structures, | ||
improvements, machinery and equipment
whether or not on the |
same site or sites now existing or hereafter
acquired, | ||
suitable for use by any manufacturing, industrial, research,
| ||
transportation or commercial enterprise including but not | ||
limited to use
as a factory, mill, processing plant, assembly | ||
plant, packaging plant,
fabricating plant, office building, | ||
industrial distribution center,
warehouse, repair, overhaul or | ||
service facility, freight terminal, research
facility, test | ||
facility, railroad facility, solid waste and wastewater
| ||
treatment and disposal sites and other pollution control | ||
facilities,
resource or waste reduction, recovery, treatment | ||
and disposal facilities,
and including also the sites thereof | ||
and other rights in land therefor
whether improved or | ||
unimproved, site preparation and landscaping and all
| ||
appurtenances and facilities incidental thereto such as | ||
utilities, access
roads, railroad sidings, truck docking and | ||
similar facilities, parking
facilities, dockage, wharfage, | ||
railroad roadbed, track, trestle, depot,
terminal, switching | ||
and signaling equipment or related equipment and other
| ||
improvements necessary or convenient thereto; or (2) any land, | ||
buildings,
machinery or equipment comprising an addition to or | ||
renovation,
rehabilitation or improvement of any existing | ||
capital project.
| ||
(i) "Housing project" or "residential project" includes a | ||
specific work
or improvement undertaken to provide dwelling | ||
accommodations, including the
acquisition, construction or | ||
rehabilitation of lands, buildings and
community facilities |
and in connection therewith to provide nonhousing
facilities | ||
which are an integral part of a planned large-scale project or | ||
new community.
| ||
(j) "Commercial project" means any project, including but | ||
not limited to
one or more buildings and other structures, | ||
improvements, machinery and
equipment whether or not on the | ||
same site or sites now existing or
hereafter acquired, | ||
suitable for use by any retail or wholesale concern,
| ||
distributorship or agency, any cultural facilities of a | ||
for-profit or
not-for-profit type including but not limited to | ||
educational, theatrical, recreational and
entertainment, | ||
sports facilities, racetracks, stadiums, convention centers,
| ||
exhibition halls, arenas, opera houses and theaters, | ||
waterfront
improvements, swimming pools, boat storage, | ||
moorage, docking facilities,
restaurants, velodromes, | ||
coliseums, sports training facilities,
parking facilities, | ||
terminals, hotels and motels, gymnasiums, medical
facilities | ||
and port facilities.
| ||
(k) "Project" means an industrial, housing, residential, | ||
commercial or
service project or any combination thereof | ||
provided that all uses shall
fall within one of the categories | ||
described above. Any project, of any
nature whatsoever, shall | ||
automatically include all site improvements and
new | ||
construction involving sidewalks, sewers, solid waste and | ||
wastewater
treatment and disposal sites and other pollution | ||
control facilities,
resource or waste reduction, recovery, |
treatment and disposal facilities,
parks, open spaces, | ||
wildlife sanctuaries, streets, highways and runways.
| ||
(l) "Lease agreement" shall mean an agreement whereby a | ||
project acquired
by the Authority by purchase, gift or lease | ||
is leased to any person or
corporation which will use or cause | ||
the project to be used as a project as
heretofore defined upon | ||
terms providing for lease rental payments at least
sufficient | ||
to pay when due all principal of and interest and premium, if | ||
any,
on any bonds, notes or other evidences of indebtedness of | ||
the Authority
issued with respect to such project, providing | ||
for the maintenance,
insurance and operation of the project on | ||
terms satisfactory to the
Authority and providing for | ||
disposition of the project upon termination of
the lease term, | ||
including purchase options or abandonment of the premises,
| ||
with such other terms as may be deemed desirable by the | ||
Authority.
| ||
(m) "Loan agreement" means any agreement pursuant to which | ||
the Authority
agrees to loan the proceeds of its bonds, notes | ||
or other evidences of
indebtedness issued with respect to a | ||
project to any person or corporation
which will use or cause | ||
the project to be used as a project as heretofore
defined upon | ||
terms providing for loan repayment installments at least
| ||
sufficient to pay when due all principal of and interest and | ||
premium, if any,
on any bonds, notes or other evidences of | ||
indebtedness of the Authority
issued with respect to the | ||
project, providing for maintenance,
insurance and operation of |
the project on terms satisfactory to the
Authority and | ||
providing for other matters as may be deemed advisable by the | ||
Authority.
| ||
(n) "Financial aid" means the expenditure of Authority | ||
funds or funds
provided by the Authority through the issuance | ||
of its revenue bonds, notes
or other evidences of indebtedness | ||
for the development, construction,
acquisition or improvement | ||
of a project.
| ||
(o) "Costs incurred in connection with the development, | ||
construction,
acquisition or improvement of a project" means | ||
the following: the cost of
purchase and construction of all | ||
lands and improvements in connection
therewith and equipment | ||
and other property, rights, easements and franchises
acquired | ||
which are deemed necessary for such construction; financing
| ||
charges; interest costs with respect to bonds, notes and other | ||
evidences of
indebtedness of the Authority prior to and during | ||
construction and for a
period of 6 months thereafter; | ||
engineering and legal expenses; the costs of plans,
| ||
specifications, surveys and estimates of costs and other | ||
expenses necessary or
incident to determining the feasibility | ||
or practicability of any project,
together with such other | ||
expenses as may be necessary or incident to the
financing, | ||
insuring, acquisition and construction of a specific project | ||
and
the placing of the same in operation.
| ||
(p) "Terminal" means a public place, station or depot for | ||
receiving and
delivering passengers, baggage, mail, freight or |
express matter and any
combination thereof in connection with | ||
the transportation of
persons and property on water or land or | ||
in the air.
| ||
(q) "Terminal facilities" means all land, buildings, | ||
structures,
improvements, equipment and appliances useful in | ||
the operation of public
warehouse, storage and transportation | ||
facilities and industrial,
manufacturing or commercial | ||
activities for the accommodation of or in
connection with | ||
commerce by water or land or in the air or useful as an
aid, or | ||
constituting an advantage or convenience to, the safe landing,
| ||
taking off and navigation of aircraft or the safe and | ||
efficient operation
or maintenance of a public airport.
| ||
(r) "Port facilities" means all public structures, except | ||
terminal
facilities as defined herein, that are in, over, | ||
under or adjacent to
navigable waters and are necessary for or | ||
incident to the furtherance of
water commerce and includes the | ||
widening and deepening of slips, harbors
and navigable waters.
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(s) "Airport" means any locality, either land or water, | ||
which is used or
designed for the landing and taking off of | ||
aircraft or for the location of
runways, landing fields, | ||
aerodromes, hangars, buildings, structures,
airport roadways | ||
and other facilities.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 85-713.)
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(70 ILCS 510/4) (from Ch. 85, par. 6204)
| ||
Sec. 4. (a) There is hereby created a political |
subdivision, body politic
and municipal corporation named the | ||
Quad Cities Regional Economic Development
Authority.
The | ||
territorial jurisdiction of the Authority is that geographic | ||
area
within the boundaries of Jo Daviess, Carroll, Whiteside, | ||
Stephenson, Lee, Rock Island, Henry, Knox, and Mercer , | ||
Winnebago, and Boone counties in
the State of
Illinois and any | ||
navigable waters and air space located therein.
| ||
(b) The governing and administrative powers of the | ||
Authority shall be
vested in a body consisting of 18 16
members | ||
including, as an ex officio
member,
the Director of Commerce | ||
and Economic Opportunity, or his or her
designee.
The other | ||
members of the Authority
shall be designated "public members", | ||
6 of whom shall be
appointed by the Governor
with the advice | ||
and consent of the Senate. Of the 6 members
appointed by
the | ||
Governor, one shall be from a city within the Authority's | ||
territory
with a population of 25,000 or more and the | ||
remainder shall be appointed at
large. Of the 6 members | ||
appointed by the Governor, 2 members shall
have
business or | ||
finance experience. One member shall be appointed by each of
| ||
the county board chairmen of Rock Island, Henry, Knox, and | ||
Mercer , Winnebago, and Boone
Counties with the advice and | ||
consent of the respective county board.
Within 60 days after | ||
the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General | ||
Assembly, one additional public member shall be appointed by | ||
each of the county board chairpersons of Jo Daviess, Carroll, | ||
Whiteside, Stephenson, and Lee counties with the advice and |
consent of the respective county board. Of the public members | ||
added by this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly, one | ||
shall serve for a one-year term, 2 shall serve for 2-year | ||
terms, and 2 shall serve for 3-year terms, to be determined by | ||
lot. Their successors shall serve for 3-year terms. Within 60 | ||
days after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the | ||
103rd General Assembly, one additional public member shall be | ||
appointed by each of the county board chairperson of Winnebago | ||
and Boone counties with the advice and consent of the | ||
respective county board. Of the public members added by this | ||
amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly, one shall serve | ||
for a 2-year term and one shall serve for a 3-year term, to be | ||
determined by lot. Their successors shall serve for 3-year | ||
terms. All public members shall reside within the territorial | ||
jurisdiction of this
Act. Ten Nine
members shall constitute a | ||
quorum , and the Board may not meet or take any action without a | ||
quorum present .
The public members shall be
persons of | ||
recognized ability and
experience in one or more of the | ||
following areas: economic development,
finance, banking, | ||
industrial development, small business management, real
estate | ||
development, community development, venture finance, organized | ||
labor
or civic, community or neighborhood organization. The | ||
Chairman of the
Authority shall be a public member elected by | ||
the affirmative vote of not
fewer than 10 6 members of the | ||
Authority , except that any chairperson elected on or after the | ||
effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General |
Assembly shall be elected by the affirmative vote of not fewer | ||
than 9 members . The term of the Chairman
shall be one year.
| ||
(c) The terms of the initial
members of the Authority | ||
shall begin 30 days after
the effective date of this Act, | ||
except (i) the terms of those
members added by this
amendatory | ||
Act of 1989 shall begin 30 days after the effective
date of | ||
this amendatory Act of 1989 and (ii) the terms of those members | ||
added
by this amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly | ||
shall begin 30 days after
the effective date of this | ||
amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly. Of
the 10 public | ||
members
appointed pursuant to this Act, 2 (one of whom shall be | ||
appointed by the
Governor) shall serve until the
third Monday | ||
in January, 1989, 2 (one of whom shall be appointed by the
| ||
Governor) shall serve until the third Monday in
January, 1990, | ||
2
(one of whom shall be appointed by the Governor) shall serve | ||
until the
third Monday in January, 1991, 2 (both of whom shall | ||
be appointed by
the Governor) shall serve until the third | ||
Monday in January, 1992, and 2 (one
of whom shall be appointed | ||
by the Governor and one of whom shall be appointed
by the | ||
county board chairman of Knox County) shall serve until the | ||
third Monday
in January, 2004.
The initial terms of the | ||
members appointed by the county board chairmen
(other than the | ||
county board chairman of Knox County)
shall be determined by | ||
lot. All successors shall be appointed by the
original | ||
appointing authority and
hold office for a term of 3 years | ||
commencing the third
Monday in January of the year in which |
their term commences, except in case
of an appointment to fill | ||
a vacancy.
Vacancies
occurring among the public members shall | ||
be filled for the
remainder of the term.
In case of vacancy in | ||
a Governor-appointed membership when
the Senate is not in | ||
session, the Governor may make a temporary appointment
until | ||
the next meeting of the Senate when a person shall be nominated | ||
to
fill such office, and any person so nominated who is | ||
confirmed by the
Senate shall hold office during the remainder | ||
of the term and until a
successor shall be appointed and | ||
qualified.
Members of the Authority shall not be entitled to | ||
compensation for their
services
as members but shall be | ||
entitled to reimbursement for all necessary
expenses incurred | ||
in connection with the performance of their duties as members.
| ||
(d) The Governor may remove any public member of the | ||
Authority appointed
by the Governor in case
of incompetency, | ||
neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office. The Chairman
of a | ||
county board may remove any public member of the Authority | ||
appointed
by such Chairman in the case of incompetency, | ||
neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office.
| ||
(e) The Board shall appoint an Executive Director who | ||
shall have a
background in finance, including familiarity with | ||
the legal and
procedural requirements of issuing bonds, real | ||
estate or economic
development and administration. The | ||
Executive Director shall hold office
at the discretion of the | ||
Board. The Executive Director shall be the chief
| ||
administrative and operational officer of the Authority, shall |
direct
and supervise its administrative affairs and general | ||
management, shall perform
such other duties as may be | ||
prescribed from time to time by the members and
shall receive | ||
compensation fixed by the Authority.
The Authority may engage | ||
the services of such
other agents and employees, including | ||
attorneys, appraisers, engineers,
accountants, credit analysts | ||
and other consultants, as it may deem
advisable and may | ||
prescribe their duties and fix their compensation.
| ||
(f) The Board shall create a task force to study and make
| ||
recommendations to the Board on the economic development of | ||
the territory
within the jurisdiction of this Act. The number | ||
of members
constituting the task force shall be set by the | ||
Board and may vary from
time to time. The Board may set a | ||
specific date by which the task force is
to submit its final | ||
report and recommendations to the Board.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 97-278, eff. 8-8-11; 98-463, eff. 8-16-13.)
| ||
(70 ILCS 510/5) (from Ch. 85, par. 6205)
| ||
Sec. 5. Conflicts of interest; requests for assistance; | ||
disclosure of economic interests. Interest. Members or | ||
employees of authority -
conflicting relations or interests - | ||
effects. | ||
(a) No member of the
Authority or officer, agent or | ||
employee thereof other than the
representatives of a | ||
professional sports team shall, in his or her own name
or in | ||
the name of a nominee, be an officer, director or hold an |
ownership
interest of more than 7-1/2% in any person, | ||
association, trust, corporation,
partnership or other entity | ||
which is, in its own name or in the name of a
nominee, a party | ||
to a contract or agreement upon which the member or
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 or officer, agent | ||
or employee may be called upon to act or
vote, a member of the | ||
Authority or officer, agent or employee thereof shall
disclose | ||
the same to the secretary of the Authority prior to the taking | ||
of
final action by the Authority concerning such contract or | ||
agreement and
shall so disclose the nature and extent of such | ||
interest and his or her
acquisition thereof, which disclosures | ||
shall be publicly acknowledged by
the Authority and entered | ||
upon the minutes of the Authority. If a member
of the Authority | ||
or officer, agent or employee thereof holds such an
interest | ||
then he or she shall refrain from any further official
| ||
involvement in regard to such contract or agreement, from | ||
voting on any
matter pertaining to such contract or agreement, | ||
and from communicating
with other members of the Authority or | ||
its officers, agents and employees
concerning said 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 such interest.
| ||
(c) Any contract or agreement made in violation of | ||
subsection (a) or (b)
of this Section shall be null and void | ||
and give rise to no action against
the Authority. No real | ||
estate to which a member or employee of the
Authority holds | ||
legal title or in which such person has any beneficial
| ||
interest, including any interest in a land trust, shall be | ||
purchased by the
Authority or by a nonprofit corporation or | ||
limited-profit entity for a
development to be financed under | ||
this Act. All members and employees of
the Authority shall | ||
file annually with the Authority a record of all real
estate in | ||
this State of which such person holds legal title or in which
| ||
such person has any beneficial interest, including any | ||
interest in a land
trust. In the event it is later disclosed | ||
that the Authority has purchased
real estate in which a member | ||
or employee had an interest, such purchase
shall be voidable | ||
by the Authority and the member or employee involved
shall be | ||
disqualified from membership in or employment by the | ||
Authority.
| ||
(d) The Authority may not hear a request for assistance | ||
from a restricted person. This prohibition extends to business | ||
relationships between a person who is an Authority leader | ||
within one year prior to the request for assistance and to any |
entity in which a restricted person holds or, within the past 2 | ||
years, held an ownership interest of 10% or more. | ||
(e) An Authority leader shall disclose and recuse himself | ||
or herself from matters relating to requests for assistance | ||
from an entity that is relocating full-time employees from | ||
another Authority's counties if (i) both Authorities contract | ||
with or employ the same Authority leader or (ii) there is or, | ||
within the past 2 years of the request, there was a business | ||
relationship between the Authority leaders at the 2 | ||
Authorities. | ||
(f) The Board of the Authority shall vote to renew the | ||
appointment of the Executive Director and other Authority | ||
leaders on an annual basis. All contracts shall be approved on | ||
an annual basis and use a public process to solicit | ||
applications. This requirement does not apply to full-time | ||
employees of the Authority unless otherwise required by | ||
applicable State law or local ordinance. | ||
(g) Each Authority leader shall submit a statement of | ||
economic interest in accordance with Article 4A of the | ||
Illinois Governmental Ethics Act. Additionally, each Authority | ||
leader shall disclose to the Board outside sources of income | ||
and any business relationships in economic development | ||
consulting or lobbying. Reporting shall include the source of | ||
income, services provided, and timeline of when services were | ||
provided. If the source of income is a firm or organization | ||
with multiple clients, the report shall list all of the |
entities for which the individual provided services. | ||
(Source: P.A. 85-713 .)
| ||
(70 ILCS 510/6) (from Ch. 85, par. 6206)
| ||
Sec. 6. Records , and reports , and notices of the | ||
Authority. The secretary shall
keep a record of the | ||
proceedings of the Authority. The treasurer of the
Authority | ||
shall be custodian of all Authority funds, and shall be bonded | ||
in
such amount as the other members of the Authority may | ||
designate. The
accounts and bonds of the Authority shall be | ||
set up and maintained in a
manner approved by the Auditor | ||
General, and the Authority shall file with
the Auditor General | ||
a certified annual report within 120 days after the
close of | ||
its fiscal year. The Authority shall also file with the | ||
Governor,
the Secretary of the Senate, the Clerk of the House | ||
of Representatives, and
the Commission on Government | ||
Forecasting and Accountability, by March 1 of each year, a
| ||
written report covering its activities and any activities of | ||
any
instrumentality corporation established pursuant to this | ||
Act for the
previous fiscal year. In its report to be filed by | ||
March 1, 1988, the
Authority shall present an economic | ||
development strategy for the Quad
Cities region for the year | ||
beginning July 1, 1988 and for the 4 years next
ensuing. In | ||
each annual report thereafter, the Authority shall make
| ||
modifications in such economic development strategy for the 4 | ||
years
beginning on the next ensuing July 1, to reflect changes |
in economic
conditions or other factors, including the | ||
policies of the Authority and
the State of Illinois. It also | ||
shall present an economic development
strategy for the fifth | ||
year beginning after the next ensuing July 1. The
strategy | ||
shall recommend specific legislative and administrative action | ||
by
the State, the Authority, units of local government or | ||
other governmental
agencies. Such recommendations may include, | ||
but are not limited to, new
programs, modifications to | ||
existing programs, credit enhancements for bonds
issued by the | ||
Authority, and amendments to this Act. When filed, such
report | ||
shall be a public record and
open for inspection at the offices | ||
of the Authority during normal business hours.
| ||
The Authority is subject to the Open Meetings Act and the | ||
Freedom of Information Act. Documents subject to the Freedom | ||
of Information Act include, but are not limited to, expenses,
| ||
payroll, origination bonuses, and other financial details of | ||
the Authority. | ||
A contract or agreement entered into by the Authority must | ||
be posted on the Authority's website. The Authority shall | ||
provide a detailed report of the Authority's financial | ||
information on the Authority's website, including, but not | ||
limited to, a statement of profits and losses, balance sheet, | ||
and income statement of the Authority. | ||
The Authority shall provide notice to the General | ||
Assembly, the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, | ||
and the Governor once the Authority enters into a commitment |
to support the financing of a project. The notice to the | ||
General Assembly shall be filed with the Clerk of the House of | ||
Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate, in electronic | ||
form only, in the manner that the Clerk and the Secretary shall | ||
direct. | ||
(Source: P.A. 100-1148, eff. 12-10-18.)
| ||
(70 ILCS 510/14) (from Ch. 85, par. 6214)
| ||
Sec. 14. Additional powers and duties.
| ||
(a) The Authority may, but
need not, acquire title to any | ||
project with respect to which it exercises its
authority.
| ||
(b) The Authority shall have the power to enter into | ||
intergovernmental
agreements with the State of Illinois, the | ||
counties of Jo Daviess, Carroll, Whiteside, Stephenson, Lee, | ||
Knox, Winnebago, Boone, Rock Island, Henry ,
or Mercer, the | ||
State of Iowa or any authority established by the
State of | ||
Iowa, the Illinois Finance Authority, the Illinois
Housing | ||
Development Authority,
the United States government and any | ||
agency or instrumentality of the
United States, any unit of | ||
local government located within the territory of
the Authority | ||
or any other unit of government to the extent allowed by
| ||
Article VII, Section 10 of the Illinois Constitution and the
| ||
Intergovernmental Cooperation Act.
| ||
(c) The Authority shall have the power to share employees | ||
with other
units of government, including agencies of the | ||
United States, agencies of
the State of Illinois and agencies |
or personnel of any unit of local
government.
| ||
(d) The Authority shall have the power to exercise powers | ||
and issue
bonds as if it were a municipality so authorized in | ||
Divisions 12.1, 74,
74.1, 74.3 and 74.5 of Article 11 of the | ||
Illinois Municipal Code.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 93-205, eff. 1-1-04.)"; and
| ||
Section 35. The Riverdale Development Authority Act is | ||
amended by changing Sections 10, 15, and 45 and by adding | ||
Sections 21 and 22 as follows: | ||
(70 ILCS 516/10)
| ||
Sec. 10. Definitions. In this Act words and phrases have | ||
the meanings set forth in this Section. | ||
"Authority" means the Riverdale Development Authority | ||
created by this Act. | ||
"Authority leader" means the Executive Director, | ||
Assistant Executive Director, or any other person serving | ||
in a management, administrative, or leadership role at the | ||
Authority. | ||
"Board" means the Board of Directors of the Authority. | ||
"Costs incurred in connection with the development, | ||
construction, acquisition, or improvement of a project" | ||
means: the cost of purchase and construction of all lands | ||
and related improvements, together with the equipment and | ||
other property, rights, easements, and franchises acquired |
that are deemed necessary for the construction; the costs | ||
of environmental suits, studies and analyses and | ||
subsequent clean-up activities necessary to qualify the | ||
area as needing no further remediation; financing charges; | ||
interest costs with respect to revenue bonds, notes, and | ||
other evidences of indebtedness of the Authority prior to | ||
and during construction and for a period of 36 months | ||
thereafter; engineering and legal expenses; the costs of | ||
plans, specifications, surveys, and estimates of costs and | ||
other expenses necessary or incident to determining the | ||
feasibility or practicability of any project, together | ||
with such other expenses as may be necessary or incident | ||
to the financing, insuring, acquisition, and construction | ||
of a specific project and the placing of the project in | ||
operation. | ||
"Financial aid" means the expenditure of Authority | ||
funds or funds provided by the Authority through the | ||
issuance of its revenue bonds, notes, or other evidences | ||
of indebtedness for the development, construction, | ||
acquisition, or improvement of a project. | ||
"Governmental agency" means any federal, State, county | ||
or local governmental body, and any agency or | ||
instrumentality thereof, corporate or otherwise. | ||
"Lease agreement" means an agreement under which a | ||
project acquired by the Authority by purchase, gift, or | ||
lease is leased to any person or governmental agency that |
will use or cause the project to be used as a project upon | ||
terms providing for lease rental payments at least | ||
sufficient to pay when due the lessee's pro rata share of | ||
all principal and interest and premium, if any, on any | ||
revenue bonds, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness | ||
of the Authority issued with respect to the project, | ||
providing for the maintenance, insurance, and operation of | ||
the project on terms satisfactory to the Authority, and | ||
providing for disposition of the project upon termination | ||
of the lease term, including purchase options or | ||
abandonment of the premises, with such other terms as may | ||
be deemed desirable by the Authority. | ||
"Loan agreement" means any agreement by which the | ||
Authority agrees to loan the proceeds of its revenue | ||
bonds, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness issued | ||
with respect to a project to any person or governmental | ||
agency that will use or cause the project to be used as a | ||
project upon terms providing for loan repayment | ||
installments at least sufficient to pay when due the | ||
borrower's pro rata share of all principal of and interest | ||
and premium, if any, on any revenue bonds, notes, or other | ||
evidences of indebtedness of the Authority issued with | ||
respect to the project, providing for maintenance, | ||
insurance, and operation of the project on terms | ||
satisfactory to the Authority, and providing for other | ||
matters as may be deemed advisable by the Authority. |
"Person" includes without limitation an individual, | ||
corporation, partnership, unincorporated association, and | ||
any other legal entity, including a trustee, receiver, | ||
assignee, or personal representative of the entity. | ||
"Project" means an industrial, commercial, | ||
freight-oriented or residential project or any combination | ||
thereof provided that all uses shall fall within one of | ||
those categories, including but not limited to one or more | ||
buildings and other structures, improvements, machinery | ||
and equipment whether or not on the same site or any land, | ||
buildings, machinery, or equipment comprising an addition | ||
to or renovation, rehabilitation, or improvement of any | ||
existing capital project. Any project shall automatically | ||
include all site improvements and new construction | ||
involving sidewalks, sewers, landscaping and all | ||
appurtenances and facilities incidental thereto such as | ||
utilities, access roads, railroad sidings, truck docking, | ||
and similar facilities, parking facilities, railroad | ||
roadbed, track, trestle, depot, terminal, intermodal | ||
facilities, switching and signaling equipment, or related | ||
equipment and other improvements necessary or convenient | ||
thereto, solid waste and wastewater treatment and disposal | ||
sites and other pollution control facilities, resource or | ||
waste reduction, recovery, treatment, and disposal | ||
facilities, open spaces, streets, highways, and runways. | ||
"Restricted person" means a person who has a familial |
or business relationship with an Authority leader. | ||
"Revenue bond" or "bond" means any bond issued by the | ||
Authority under the supervision of the Illinois Finance | ||
Authority, the principal and interest of which are payable | ||
solely from revenues or income derived from any project or | ||
activity of the Authority. | ||
"Terminal" means a public place, station, or depot for | ||
receiving and delivering passengers, baggage, mail, | ||
freight, or express matter and any combination thereof in | ||
connection with the transportation of persons and property | ||
on land. | ||
"Terminal facilities" means all land, buildings, | ||
structures, improvements, equipment, and appliances useful | ||
in the operation of public warehouse, storage, and | ||
transportation facilities and industrial, manufacturing, | ||
or commercial activities for the accommodation of or in | ||
connection with commerce by land.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 94-1093, eff. 1-26-07.) | ||
(70 ILCS 516/15)
| ||
Sec. 15. Creation of Authority; Board members; officers. | ||
(a) The Riverdale Development Authority is created as a | ||
political subdivision, body politic, and municipal | ||
corporation. | ||
(b) The jurisdiction of the Authority shall extend over | ||
the approximately 1,200 acres (1.87 sq. miles), more or less, |
of largely industrial, commercial and residential property | ||
located between and adjacent to the CSX's Barr Yard and IHB's | ||
Blue Island Yard, exclusive of those yards and other rail | ||
lines and utility property, but including: the property | ||
generally bounded by I-57 on the west; east along Jackson | ||
Street and Indian Boundary Line to Halsted Avenue; south on | ||
Halsted to Forestview Avenue continuing east to the Norfolk | ||
Southern Railway; north along the Norfolk Southern Railway to | ||
the Little Calumet River, east along the River to the | ||
northeastern tip of the peninsula crossing the River at the | ||
height of 130th Street to the Canadian National-Illinois | ||
Central Railroad property line continuing south along the rail | ||
line and crossing the River again; east along the River to | ||
Indiana Avenue; south to 136th Street; west on 136th Street to | ||
the Norfolk Southern Railway then northwest to the northern | ||
boundary of Mohawk Park at the height of Blue Island-Riverdale | ||
Road and thence west on Blue Island-Riverdale Road to the | ||
eastern edge of the Commonwealth Edison easement at the height | ||
of Stewart Avenue and then south on Stewart Avenue to 142nd | ||
Street; west on 142nd Street continuing along the southern | ||
boundary of the IHB Blue Island Yard following this boundary | ||
line west to I-57. | ||
(c) The governing and administrative powers of the | ||
Authority shall be vested in its Board of Directors consisting | ||
of 5 members, 3 of whom shall be appointed by the Mayor of | ||
Riverdale and 2 of whom shall be appointed by the Governor. All |
persons appointed as members of the Board shall have | ||
recognized ability and experience in one or more of the | ||
following areas: economic development, finance, banking, | ||
industrial development, business management, real estate, | ||
community development, organized labor, or civic, community, | ||
or neighborhood organization. | ||
(d) The terms of the 5 initial appointees to the Authority | ||
shall commence 30 days after the effective date of this Act. Of | ||
the 5 appointees initially appointed (i) one of Riverdale's | ||
appointees and one of the Governor's appointees shall be | ||
appointed to serve terms expiring on the third Monday in | ||
January, 2009; (ii) one of Riverdale's appointees shall be | ||
appointed to serve a term expiring on the third Monday in | ||
January, 2010; and (iii) one of Riverdale's appointees and 1 | ||
of the Governor's appointees shall be appointed to serve terms | ||
expiring on the third Monday in January, 2011. All successors | ||
shall be appointed by the original appointing authority and | ||
hold office for a term of 4 years commencing the third Monday | ||
in January of the year in which their term commences, except in | ||
case of an appointment to fill a vacancy. Vacancies shall be | ||
filled for the remainder of the term. Each member appointed to | ||
the Board shall serve until his or her successor is appointed | ||
and qualified. | ||
(e) The Chairperson of the Board shall be elected by the | ||
Board annually from among its members. | ||
(f) The appointing authority may remove any member of the |
Board in case of incompetency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance | ||
in office. | ||
(g) Members of the Board shall serve without compensation | ||
for their services as members but may be reimbursed for all | ||
necessary expenses incurred in connection with the performance | ||
of their duties as members. | ||
(h) The Board may appoint an Executive Director who shall | ||
have a background in administration, planning, real estate, | ||
economic development, finance, or law. The Executive Director | ||
shall hold office at the discretion of the Board. The | ||
Executive Director shall be the chief administrative and | ||
operational officer of the Authority, shall direct and | ||
supervise its administrative affairs and general management, | ||
shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from time | ||
to time by the Board, and shall receive compensation fixed by | ||
the Board. The Executive Director shall attend all meetings of | ||
the Board; however, no action of the Board or the Authority | ||
shall be invalid on account of the absence of the Executive | ||
Director from a meeting. The Board may engage the services of | ||
such other agents and employees, including planners, | ||
attorneys, appraisers, engineers, accountants, credit analysts | ||
and other consultants, and may prescribe their duties and fix | ||
their compensation. | ||
(i) The Board shall meet on the call of its Chairperson or | ||
upon written notice of 3 members of the Board. 3 members shall | ||
constitute a
quorum, and the Board may not meet or take any |
action without a quorum present. | ||
(j) All official acts of the Authority shall require the | ||
affirmative vote of at least 3 of the members of the Board | ||
present and voting at a meeting of the Board.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 94-1093, eff. 1-26-07.) | ||
(70 ILCS 516/21 new) | ||
Sec. 21. Requests for assistance; disclosure of economic | ||
interests. | ||
(a) The Authority may not hear a request for assistance | ||
from a restricted person. This prohibition extends to business | ||
relationships between a person who is an Authority leader | ||
within one year prior to the request for assistance and to any | ||
entity in which a restricted person holds or, within the past 2 | ||
years, held an ownership interest of 10% or more. | ||
(b) An Authority leader shall disclose and recuse himself | ||
or herself from matters relating to requests for assistance | ||
from an entity that is relocating full-time employees from | ||
another Authority's counties if (i) both Authorities contract | ||
with or employ the same Authority leader or (ii) there is or, | ||
within the past 2 years of the request, there was a business | ||
relationship between the Authority leaders at the 2 | ||
Authorities. | ||
(c) The Board of the Authority shall vote to renew the | ||
appointment of the Executive Director and other Authority | ||
leaders on an annual basis. All contracts shall be approved on |
an annual basis and use a public process to solicit | ||
applications. This requirement does not apply to full-time | ||
employees of the Authority unless otherwise required by | ||
applicable State law or local ordinance. | ||
(d) Each Authority leader shall submit a statement of | ||
economic interest in accordance with Article 4A of the | ||
Illinois Governmental Ethics Act. Additionally, each Authority | ||
leader shall disclose to the Board outside sources of income | ||
and any business relationships in economic development | ||
consulting or lobbying. Reporting shall include the source of | ||
income, services provided, and timeline of when services were | ||
provided. If the source of income is a firm or organization | ||
with multiple clients, the report shall list all of the | ||
entities for which the individual provided services. | ||
(70 ILCS 516/22 new) | ||
Sec. 22. Open meetings; record disclosure. | ||
(a) The Authority is subject to the Open Meetings Act and | ||
the Freedom of Information Act. Documents subject to the | ||
Freedom of Information Act include, but are not limited to, | ||
expenses,
payroll, origination bonuses, and other financial | ||
details of the Authority. | ||
(b) A contract or agreement entered into by the Authority | ||
must be posted on the Authority's website. The Authority shall | ||
provide a detailed report of the Authority's financial | ||
information on the Authority's website, including, but not |
limited to, a statement of profits and losses, balance sheet, | ||
and income statement of the Authority. | ||
(70 ILCS 516/45)
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Sec. 45. Reports ; commitment notice . The Authority shall, | ||
annually, submit a report of its finances to the Auditor | ||
General. The Authority shall, annually, submit a report of its | ||
activities to the Governor and to the General Assembly.
| ||
The Authority shall provide notice to the General | ||
Assembly, the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, | ||
and the Governor once the Authority enters into a commitment | ||
to support the financing of a project. The notice to the | ||
General Assembly shall be filed with the Clerk of the House of | ||
Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate, in electronic | ||
form only, in the manner that the Clerk and the Secretary shall | ||
direct. | ||
(Source: P.A. 94-1093, eff. 1-26-07.) | ||
Section 40. The Southeastern Illinois
Economic Development | ||
Authority
Act is amended by changing Sections 15, 20, and 70 | ||
and by adding Sections 26 and 27 as follows: | ||
(70 ILCS 518/15) | ||
Sec. 15. Definitions. In this Act:
| ||
"Authority" means the Southeastern Illinois Economic | ||
Development Authority.
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"Authority leader" means the Executive Director, Assistant | ||
Executive Director, or any other person serving in a | ||
management, administrative, or leadership role at the | ||
Authority. | ||
"Governmental agency" means any federal, State, or local | ||
governmental body
and any agency or
instrumentality thereof, | ||
corporate or otherwise.
| ||
"Person" means any natural person, firm, partnership, | ||
corporation, both
domestic and foreign,
company, association | ||
or joint stock association and includes any trustee,
receiver, | ||
assignee or personal
representative thereof.
| ||
"Restricted person" means a person who has a familial or | ||
business relationship with an Authority leader. | ||
"Revenue bond" means any bond issued by the Authority, the | ||
principal and
interest of which is payable
solely from | ||
revenues or income derived from any project or activity of the
| ||
Authority.
| ||
"Board" means the Board of Directors of the Southeastern | ||
Illinois Economic
Development Authority.
| ||
"Governor" means the Governor of the State of Illinois.
| ||
"City" means any city, village, incorporated town, or | ||
township within the
geographical territory of the
Authority.
| ||
"Industrial project" means the following:
| ||
(1) a capital project, including one or more buildings | ||
and other
structures, improvements,
machinery and | ||
equipment whether or not on the same site or sites now |
existing
or hereafter acquired,
suitable for use by any | ||
manufacturing, industrial, research, transportation or
| ||
commercial enterprise
including but not limited to use as | ||
a factory, mill, processing plant, assembly
plant, | ||
packaging plant,
fabricating plant, ethanol plant, office | ||
building, industrial distribution
center, warehouse,
| ||
repair, overhaul or service
facility, freight terminal, | ||
research facility, test facility, power generation | ||
facility, mining operation, railroad
facility, solid waste | ||
and wastewater
treatment and disposal sites and other | ||
pollution control facilities, resource
or waste reduction, | ||
recovery,
treatment and disposal facilities, | ||
tourism-related facilities, including hotels, theaters, | ||
water parks, and amusement parks, and including also the | ||
sites thereof and
other rights in land therefore
whether | ||
improved or unimproved, site preparation and landscaping | ||
and all
appurtenances and facilities
incidental thereto | ||
such as utilities, access roads, railroad sidings, truck
| ||
docking and similar facilities,
parking facilities, | ||
dockage, wharfage, railroad roadbed, track, trestle, | ||
depot,
terminal, switching and
signaling equipment or | ||
related equipment and other improvements necessary or
| ||
convenient thereto; or
| ||
(2) any land, buildings, machinery or equipment | ||
comprising an addition to or
renovation,
rehabilitation or | ||
improvement of any existing capital project.
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"Housing project" or "residential project" includes a | ||
specific work or improvement undertaken to provide dwelling | ||
accommodations, including the acquisition, construction or | ||
rehabilitation of lands, buildings and community facilities | ||
and in connection therewith to provide nonhousing facilities | ||
which are an integral part of a planned large-scale project or | ||
new community. | ||
"Commercial project" means any project, including, but not | ||
limited to, one or
more buildings and other
structures, | ||
improvements, machinery, and equipment, whether or not on the | ||
same
site or sites now existing
or hereafter acquired, | ||
suitable for use by any retail or wholesale concern,
| ||
distributorship, or agency, or health facility or retirement | ||
facility.
| ||
"Project" means an industrial, housing, residential, | ||
commercial, or service
project, or any combination
thereof, | ||
provided that all uses fall within one of the categories | ||
described
above. Any project automatically
includes all site | ||
improvements and new construction involving sidewalks,
sewers, | ||
solid waste and
wastewater treatment and disposal sites and | ||
other pollution control facilities,
resource or waste | ||
reduction,
recovery, treatment and disposal facilities, parks, | ||
open spaces, wildlife
sanctuaries, streets, highways, and
| ||
runways.
| ||
"Lease agreement" means an agreement in which a project | ||
acquired by the
Authority by purchase, gift,
or lease is |
leased to any person or corporation that will use, or cause the
| ||
project to be used, as a project,
upon terms providing for | ||
lease rental payments at least sufficient to pay, when due, | ||
all principal of and
interest and premium, if any, on any | ||
bonds, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness of the | ||
Authority,
issued with respect to the project, providing for | ||
the maintenance, insurance, and operation of the project on
| ||
terms satisfactory to the Authority and providing for | ||
disposition of the project upon termination of the lease
term, | ||
including purchase options or abandonment of the premises, | ||
with other terms as may be deemed
desirable by the Authority.
| ||
"Loan agreement" means any agreement in which the | ||
Authority agrees to loan
the proceeds of its bonds,
notes, or | ||
other evidences of indebtedness, issued with respect to a | ||
project, to
any person or corporation
which will use or cause | ||
the project to be used as a project, upon terms
providing for | ||
loan repayment
installments at least sufficient to pay, when | ||
due, all principal of and
interest and premium, if any, on any
| ||
bonds, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness of the | ||
Authority issued with
respect to the project,
providing for | ||
maintenance, insurance, and operation of the project on terms
| ||
satisfactory to the Authority
and providing for other terms | ||
deemed advisable by the Authority.
| ||
"Financial aid" means the expenditure of Authority funds | ||
or funds provided by
the Authority for the
development, | ||
construction, acquisition or improvement of a project, through |
the
issuance of revenue bonds,
notes, or other evidences of | ||
indebtedness.
| ||
"Costs incurred in connection with
the development, | ||
construction, acquisition or improvement of a
project" means | ||
the following:
| ||
(1) the cost of purchase and construction of all lands | ||
and improvements in
connection therewith and
equipment and | ||
other property, rights, easements, and franchises acquired | ||
which
are deemed necessary for
the construction;
| ||
(2) financing charges;
| ||
(3) interest costs with respect to bonds, notes, and | ||
other evidences of
indebtedness of the Authority
prior to | ||
and during construction and for a period of 6 months | ||
thereafter;
| ||
(4) engineering and legal expenses; and
| ||
(5) the costs of plans, specifications, surveys, and | ||
estimates of costs and
other expenses necessary or
| ||
incident to determining the feasibility or practicability | ||
of any project,
together with such other expenses as
may | ||
be necessary or incident to the financing, insuring, | ||
acquisition, and
construction of a specific project
and | ||
the placing of the same in operation.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 98-750, eff. 1-1-15 .) | ||
(70 ILCS 518/20)
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Sec. 20. Creation.
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(a) There is created a political subdivision, body | ||
politic, and municipal
corporation named the Southeastern
| ||
Illinois Economic Development Authority. The territorial | ||
jurisdiction of the
Authority is that geographic
area within | ||
the boundaries of the following counties: Fayette, Cumberland, | ||
Clark, Effingham, Jasper, Crawford, Marion, Clay, Richland, | ||
Lawrence, Jefferson, Wayne, Edwards, Wabash, Hamilton, and | ||
White; Irvington Township in Washington County; and any
| ||
navigable waters and
air space located therein.
| ||
(b) The governing and administrative powers of the | ||
Authority shall be vested
in a body consisting of 27
members as | ||
follows: | ||
(1) Public members. Nine members shall be appointed by | ||
the Governor
with the advice and
consent of the Senate. | ||
The county board chairmen of the following counties shall | ||
each appoint one member: Clark, Clay, Crawford, | ||
Cumberland, Edwards, Effingham, Fayette, Hamilton, Jasper, | ||
Jefferson, Lawrence, Marion, Richland, Wabash, Washington, | ||
Wayne, and White. | ||
(2) One member shall be appointed by the Director of | ||
Commerce and Economic Opportunity. | ||
All public members shall reside within
the territorial
| ||
jurisdiction of the Authority.
The public members shall be | ||
persons of recognized ability and experience in one
or more of | ||
the following
areas: economic development, finance, banking, | ||
industrial development, state or
local government, commercial |
agriculture, small
business management, real
estate | ||
development, community development, venture finance, organized | ||
labor, or
civic or community
organization.
| ||
(c) Fourteen members shall constitute a quorum , and the | ||
Board may not meet or take any action without a quorum present .
| ||
(d) The chairman of the Authority shall be elected | ||
annually by the Board.
| ||
(e) The terms of the initial members of the Authority | ||
shall begin 30 days
after the effective date of this
Act. Of | ||
the 10 original members appointed by the Governor and the | ||
Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity pursuant to | ||
subsection (b), one shall serve until the third Monday in | ||
January, 2005; one shall serve until the third Monday in | ||
January, 2006; 2 shall serve until the third Monday in | ||
January, 2007; 2 shall serve until the third Monday in | ||
January, 2008; 2 shall serve until the third Monday in | ||
January, 2009; and 2 shall serve until the third Monday in | ||
January, 2010. The terms of the initial public members of the | ||
Authority appointed by the county board chairmen shall begin | ||
30 days after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the | ||
97th General Assembly. The terms of the initial public members | ||
appointed by the county board chairmen shall be determined by | ||
lot, according to the following schedule: (i) 4 shall serve | ||
until the third Monday in January, 2013, (ii) 4 shall serve | ||
until the third Monday in January, 2014, (iii) 3 shall serve | ||
until the third Monday in January, 2015, (iv) 3 shall serve |
until the third Monday in January, 2016, and (v) 3 shall serve | ||
until the third Monday in January, 2017. All successors to | ||
these initial members shall be appointed by the original | ||
appointing authority pursuant to subsection (b), and shall | ||
hold office for a term of 3 years commencing the third Monday | ||
in January of the year in which their term commences, except in | ||
the case of an appointment to fill a vacancy. Vacancies | ||
occurring among the members shall be filled for the
remainder | ||
of the term. In case of
a vacancy in a Governor-appointed | ||
membership when the Senate is not in session,
the Governor may | ||
make a
temporary appointment until the next meeting of the | ||
Senate when a person shall
be nominated to fill the
office and, | ||
upon confirmation by the Senate, he or she shall hold office | ||
during
the remainder of the term
and until a successor is | ||
appointed and qualified. Members of the Authority are
not | ||
entitled to
compensation for their services as members but are | ||
entitled to reimbursement
for all necessary expenses
incurred | ||
in connection with the performance of their duties as members.
| ||
Members of the Board may participate in Board meetings by | ||
teleconference or video conference.
| ||
(f) The Governor may remove any public member of the | ||
Authority appointed by the Governor, and the Director of | ||
Commerce and Economic Opportunity may remove any member | ||
appointed by the Director, in case of
incompetence, neglect of
| ||
duty, or malfeasance in office. The chairman of a county | ||
board, with the approval of a majority vote of the county |
board, may remove any public member appointed by that chairman | ||
in the case of incompetence, neglect of duty, or malfeasance | ||
in office.
| ||
(g) The Board shall appoint an Executive Director who | ||
shall have a
background in finance, including
familiarity with | ||
the legal and procedural requirements of issuing bonds, real
| ||
estate, or economic
development and administration. The | ||
Executive Director shall hold office at the
discretion of the | ||
Board.
The Executive Director shall be the chief | ||
administrative and operational
officer of the Authority, shall
| ||
direct and supervise its administrative affairs and general | ||
management, perform
such other duties as may
be prescribed | ||
from time to time by the members, and receive compensation | ||
fixed
by the Authority. The
Executive Director shall attend | ||
all meetings of the Authority. However, no
action of the | ||
Authority shall be
invalid on account of the absence of the | ||
Executive Director from a meeting. The
Authority may engage
| ||
the services of the Illinois Finance Authority, attorneys, | ||
appraisers,
engineers, accountants, credit
analysts, and other | ||
consultants, if the Southeastern Illinois Economic Development | ||
Authority deems it advisable.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 97-717, eff. 6-29-12.) | ||
(70 ILCS 518/26 new) | ||
Sec. 26. Requests for assistance; disclosure of economic | ||
interests. |
(a) The Authority may not hear a request for assistance | ||
from a restricted person. This prohibition extends to business | ||
relationships between a person who is an Authority leader | ||
within one year prior to the request for assistance and to any | ||
entity in which a restricted person holds or, within the past 2 | ||
years, held an ownership interest of 10% or more. | ||
(b) An Authority leader shall disclose and recuse himself | ||
or herself from matters relating to requests for assistance | ||
from an entity that is relocating full-time employees from | ||
another Authority's counties if (i) both Authorities contract | ||
with or employ the same Authority leader or (ii) there is or, | ||
within the past 2 years of the request, there was a business | ||
relationship between the Authority leaders at the 2 | ||
Authorities. | ||
(c) The Board of the Authority shall vote to renew the | ||
appointment of the Executive Director and other Authority | ||
leaders on an annual basis. All contracts shall be approved on | ||
an annual basis and use a public process to solicit | ||
applications. This requirement does not apply to full-time | ||
employees of the Authority unless otherwise required by | ||
applicable State law or local ordinance. | ||
(d) Each Authority leader shall submit a statement of | ||
economic interest in accordance with Article 4A of the | ||
Illinois Governmental Ethics Act. Additionally, each Authority | ||
leader shall disclose to the Board outside sources of income | ||
and any business relationships in economic development |
consulting or lobbying. Reporting shall include the source of | ||
income, services provided, and timeline of when services were | ||
provided. If the source of income is a firm or organization | ||
with multiple clients, the report shall list all of the | ||
entities for which the individual provided services. | ||
(70 ILCS 518/27 new) | ||
Sec. 27. Open meetings; record disclosure. | ||
(a) The Authority is subject to the Open Meetings Act and | ||
the Freedom of Information Act. Documents subject to the | ||
Freedom of Information Act include, but are not limited to, | ||
expenses,
payroll, origination bonuses, and other financial | ||
details of the Authority. | ||
(b) A contract or agreement entered into by the Authority | ||
must be posted on the Authority's website. The Authority shall | ||
provide a detailed report of the Authority's financial | ||
information on the Authority's website, including, but not | ||
limited to, a statement of profits and losses, balance sheet, | ||
and income statement of the Authority. | ||
(70 ILCS 518/70) | ||
Sec. 70. Reports ; commitment notice and audit .
| ||
(a) The Authority shall annually submit a report of its
| ||
finances to the Auditor General. The Authority shall annually | ||
submit a report of its activities to the Governor
and to the | ||
General Assembly.
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(b) (Blank).
| ||
(c) The Authority shall provide notice to the General | ||
Assembly, the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, | ||
and the Governor once the Authority enters into a commitment | ||
to support the financing of a project. The notice to the | ||
General Assembly shall be filed with the Clerk of the House of | ||
Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate, in electronic | ||
form only, in the manner that the Clerk and the Secretary shall | ||
direct. | ||
(Source: P.A. 98-750, eff. 1-1-15 .) | ||
Section 45. The Southern Illinois
Economic Development | ||
Authority
Act is amended by changing Sections 5-15, 5-20, and | ||
5-75 and by adding Sections 5-26 and 5-27 as follows: | ||
(70 ILCS 519/5-15) | ||
Sec. 5-15. Definitions. In this Act:
| ||
"Authority" means the Southern Illinois Economic | ||
Development Authority.
| ||
"Authority leader" means the Executive Director, Assistant | ||
Executive Director, or any other person serving in a | ||
management, administrative, or leadership role at the | ||
Authority. | ||
"Governmental agency" means any federal, State, or local | ||
governmental body
and any agency or
instrumentality thereof, | ||
corporate or otherwise.
|
"Person" means any natural person, firm, partnership, | ||
corporation, both
domestic and foreign,
company, association | ||
or joint stock association and includes any trustee,
receiver, | ||
assignee or personal
representative thereof.
| ||
"Restricted person" means a person who has a familial or | ||
business relationship with an Authority leader. | ||
"Revenue bond" means any bond issued by the Authority, the | ||
principal and
interest of which is payable
solely from | ||
revenues or income derived from any project or activity of the
| ||
Authority.
| ||
"Board" means the Board of Directors of the Southern | ||
Illinois Economic
Development Authority.
| ||
"Governor" means the Governor of the State of Illinois.
| ||
"City" means any city, village, incorporated town, or | ||
township within the
geographical territory of the
Authority.
| ||
"Industrial project" means the following:
| ||
(1) a capital project, including one or more buildings | ||
and other
structures, improvements,
machinery and | ||
equipment whether or not on the same site or sites now | ||
existing
or hereafter acquired,
suitable for use by any | ||
manufacturing, industrial, research, transportation or
| ||
commercial enterprise
including but not limited to use as | ||
a factory, mill, processing plant, assembly
plant, | ||
packaging plant,
fabricating plant, ethanol plant, office | ||
building, industrial distribution
center, warehouse,
| ||
repair, overhaul or service
facility, freight terminal, |
research facility, test facility, railroad
facility, port | ||
facility, solid waste and wastewater
treatment and | ||
disposal sites and other pollution control facilities, | ||
resource
or waste reduction, recovery,
treatment and | ||
disposal facilities, and including also the sites thereof | ||
and
other rights in land therefore
whether improved or | ||
unimproved, site preparation and landscaping and all
| ||
appurtenances and facilities
incidental thereto such as | ||
utilities, access roads, railroad sidings, truck
docking | ||
and similar facilities,
parking facilities, dockage, | ||
wharfage, railroad roadbed, track, trestle, depot,
| ||
terminal, switching and
signaling equipment or related | ||
equipment and other improvements necessary or
convenient | ||
thereto; or
| ||
(2) any land, buildings, machinery or equipment | ||
comprising an addition to or
renovation,
rehabilitation or | ||
improvement of any existing capital project.
| ||
"Housing project" or "residential project" includes a | ||
specific work or improvement undertaken to provide dwelling | ||
accommodations, including the acquisition, construction or | ||
rehabilitation of lands, buildings and community facilities | ||
and in connection therewith to provide nonhousing facilities | ||
which are an integral part of a planned large-scale project or | ||
new community. | ||
"Commercial project" means any project, including, but not | ||
limited to, one or
more buildings and other
structures, |
improvements, machinery, and equipment, whether or not on the | ||
same
site or sites now existing
or hereafter acquired, | ||
suitable for use by any retail or wholesale concern,
| ||
distributorship, or agency.
| ||
"Project" means an industrial, housing, residential, | ||
commercial, or service
project, or any combination
thereof, | ||
provided that all uses fall within one of the categories | ||
described
above. Any project automatically
includes all site | ||
improvements and new construction involving sidewalks,
sewers, | ||
solid waste and
wastewater treatment and disposal sites and | ||
other pollution control facilities,
resource or waste | ||
reduction,
recovery, treatment and disposal facilities, parks, | ||
open spaces, wildlife
sanctuaries, streets, highways, and
| ||
runways.
| ||
"Lease agreement" means an agreement in which a project | ||
acquired by the
Authority by purchase, gift,
or lease is | ||
leased to any person or corporation that will use, or cause the
| ||
project to be used, as a project,
upon terms providing for | ||
lease rental payments at least sufficient to pay, when due, | ||
all principal of and
interest and premium, if any, on any | ||
bonds, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness of the | ||
Authority,
issued with respect to the project, providing for | ||
the maintenance, insurance, and operation of the project on
| ||
terms satisfactory to the Authority and providing for | ||
disposition of the project upon termination of the lease
term, | ||
including purchase options or abandonment of the premises, |
with other terms as may be deemed
desirable by the Authority.
| ||
"Loan agreement" means any agreement in which the | ||
Authority agrees to loan
the proceeds of its bonds,
notes, or | ||
other evidences of indebtedness, issued with respect to a | ||
project, to
any person or corporation
which will use or cause | ||
the project to be used as a project, upon terms
providing for | ||
loan repayment
installments at least sufficient to pay, when | ||
due, all principal of and
interest and premium, if any, on any
| ||
bonds, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness of the | ||
Authority issued with
respect to the project,
providing for | ||
maintenance, insurance, and operation of the project on terms
| ||
satisfactory to the Authority
and providing for other terms | ||
deemed advisable by the Authority.
| ||
"Financial aid" means the expenditure of Authority funds | ||
or funds provided by
the Authority for the
development, | ||
construction, acquisition or improvement of a project, through | ||
the
issuance of revenue bonds,
notes, or other evidences of | ||
indebtedness.
| ||
"Costs incurred in connection with
the development, | ||
construction, acquisition or improvement of a
project" means | ||
the following:
| ||
(1) the cost of purchase and construction of all lands | ||
and improvements in
connection therewith and
equipment and | ||
other property, rights, easements, and franchises acquired | ||
which
are deemed necessary for
the construction;
| ||
(2) financing charges;
|
(3) interest costs with respect to bonds, notes, and | ||
other evidences of
indebtedness of the Authority
prior to | ||
and during construction and for a period of 6 months | ||
thereafter;
| ||
(4) engineering and legal expenses; and
| ||
(5) the costs of plans, specifications, surveys, and | ||
estimates of costs and
other expenses necessary or
| ||
incident to determining the feasibility or practicability | ||
of any project,
together with such other expenses as
may | ||
be necessary or incident to the financing, insuring, | ||
acquisition, and
construction of a specific project
and | ||
the placing of the same in operation.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 98-750, eff. 1-1-15 .) | ||
(70 ILCS 519/5-20)
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Sec. 5-20. Creation.
| ||
(a) There is created a political subdivision, body | ||
politic, and municipal
corporation named the Southern
Illinois | ||
Economic Development Authority. The territorial jurisdiction | ||
of the
Authority is that geographic
area within the boundaries | ||
of the following counties: Franklin, Perry, Randolph, Jackson, | ||
Williamson, Saline, Gallatin, Union, Johnson, Pope, Hardin, | ||
Alexander, Pulaski, and Massac and any
navigable waters and
| ||
air space located therein.
| ||
(b) The governing and administrative powers of the | ||
Authority shall be vested
in a body consisting of 21
members as |
follows:
| ||
(1) Ex officio member. The Director of Commerce and
| ||
Economic Opportunity, or
a designee of that Department, | ||
shall serve as an ex officio member.
| ||
(2) Public members. Six members shall be appointed by | ||
the Governor with the advice and
consent of the Senate. | ||
The county board chairmen of the following counties
shall | ||
each appoint one
member: Franklin, Perry, Randolph, | ||
Jackson, Williamson, Saline, Gallatin, Union, Johnson, | ||
Pope, Hardin, Alexander, Pulaski, and Massac. All public | ||
members shall reside within
the territorial
jurisdiction | ||
of the Authority.
The public members shall be persons of | ||
recognized ability and experience in one
or more of the | ||
following
areas: economic development, finance, banking, | ||
industrial development, state or
local government, | ||
commercial agriculture, small
business management, real
| ||
estate development, community development, venture | ||
finance, organized labor, or
civic or community
| ||
organization.
| ||
(c) 11 members shall constitute a quorum , and the Board | ||
may not meet or take any action without a quorum present .
| ||
(d) The chairman of the Authority shall be elected | ||
annually by the Board and must be a public member that resides | ||
within the territorial jurisdiction of the Authority.
| ||
(e) The terms of all initial members of the Authority | ||
shall begin 30 days
after the effective date of this
Act.
Of |
the 6 original public members appointed by the Governor, 2
| ||
shall serve until the third Monday in January, 2007; 1 shall | ||
serve until the
third Monday in January, 2008; 1 shall serve | ||
until the third Monday in January,
2009; 1 shall serve until | ||
the third Monday in January, 2010; and 1 shall serve
until the | ||
third Monday in January, 2011. The initial terms of the | ||
original public members appointed by the county board chairmen | ||
shall be determined by lot, according to the following | ||
schedule: (i) 3 shall serve until the third Monday in January, | ||
2007, (ii) 3 shall serve until the third Monday in January, | ||
2008, (iii) 3 shall serve until the third Monday in January, | ||
2009, (iv) 3 shall serve until the third Monday in January, | ||
2010, and (v) 2 shall serve until the third Monday in January, | ||
2011. All successors to these original
public
members shall be | ||
appointed by the original appointing authority and all | ||
appointments made by the Governor shall be made with the | ||
advice and consent of the Senate, pursuant to subsection (b), | ||
and shall hold office for a term of 6 years
commencing the | ||
third Monday in January of the year in which their term
| ||
commences, except in the case of an appointment to fill a | ||
vacancy.
Vacancies occurring among the public members shall be | ||
filled for the
remainder of the term. In case of
vacancy in a | ||
Governor-appointed membership when the Senate is not in | ||
session,
the Governor may make a
temporary appointment until | ||
the next meeting of the Senate when a person shall
be nominated | ||
to fill the
office and, upon confirmation by the Senate, he or |
she shall hold office during
the remainder of the term
and | ||
until a successor is appointed and qualified. Members of the | ||
Authority are
not entitled to
compensation for their services | ||
as members but are entitled to reimbursement
for all necessary | ||
expenses
incurred in connection with the performance of their | ||
duties as members.
| ||
(f) The Governor may remove any public member of the | ||
Authority in case of
incompetence, neglect of
duty, or | ||
malfeasance in office. The chairman of a county board may | ||
remove any
public member appointed
by that chairman in the | ||
case of incompetence, neglect of duty, or malfeasance
in | ||
office.
| ||
(g) The Board shall appoint an Executive Director who | ||
shall have a
background in finance, including
familiarity with | ||
the legal and procedural requirements of issuing bonds, real
| ||
estate, or economic
development and administration. The | ||
Executive Director shall hold office at the
discretion of the | ||
Board.
The Executive Director shall be the chief | ||
administrative and operational
officer of the Authority, shall
| ||
direct and supervise its administrative affairs and general | ||
management, perform
such other duties as may
be prescribed | ||
from time to time by the members, and receive compensation | ||
fixed
by the Authority. The Department of Commerce and | ||
Community Affairs shall pay
the compensation of the Executive | ||
Director from appropriations received for
that purpose. The
| ||
Executive Director shall attend all meetings of the Authority. |
However, no
action of the Authority shall be
invalid on | ||
account of the absence of the Executive Director from a | ||
meeting. The
Authority may engage
the services of
the Illinois | ||
Finance Authority, attorneys, appraisers, engineers, | ||
accountants,
credit analysts, and other consultants if the | ||
Southern Illinois Economic
Development Authority deems it | ||
advisable.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 94-1021, eff. 7-12-06.) | ||
(70 ILCS 519/5-26 new) | ||
Sec. 5-26. Requests for assistance; disclosure of economic | ||
interests. | ||
(a) The Authority may not hear a request for assistance | ||
from a restricted person. This prohibition extends to business | ||
relationships between a person who is an Authority leader | ||
within one year prior to the request for assistance and to any | ||
entity in which a restricted person holds or, within the past 2 | ||
years, held an ownership interest of 10% or more. | ||
(b) An Authority leader shall disclose and recuse himself | ||
or herself from matters relating to requests for assistance | ||
from an entity that is relocating full-time employees from | ||
another Authority's counties if (i) both Authorities contract | ||
with or employ the same Authority leader or (ii) there is or, | ||
within the past 2 years of the request, there was a business | ||
relationship between the Authority leaders at the 2 | ||
Authorities. |
(c) The Board of the Authority shall vote to renew the | ||
appointment of the Executive Director and other Authority | ||
leaders on an annual basis. All contracts shall be approved on | ||
an annual basis and use a public process to solicit | ||
applications. This requirement does not apply to full-time | ||
employees of the Authority unless otherwise required by | ||
applicable State law or local ordinance. | ||
(d) Each Authority leader shall submit a statement of | ||
economic interest in accordance with Article 4A of the | ||
Illinois Governmental Ethics Act. Additionally, each Authority | ||
leader shall disclose to the Board outside sources of income | ||
and any business relationships in economic development | ||
consulting or lobbying. Reporting shall include the source of | ||
income, services provided, and timeline of when services were | ||
provided. If the source of income is a firm or organization | ||
with multiple clients, the report shall list all of the | ||
entities for which the individual provided services. | ||
(70 ILCS 519/5-27 new) | ||
Sec. 5-27. Open meetings; record disclosure. | ||
(a) The Authority is subject to the Open Meetings Act and | ||
the Freedom of Information Act. Documents subject to the | ||
Freedom of Information Act include, but are not limited to, | ||
expenses,
payroll, origination bonuses, and other financial | ||
details of the Authority. | ||
(b) A contract or agreement entered into by the Authority |
must be posted on the Authority's website. The Authority shall | ||
provide a detailed report of the Authority's financial | ||
information on the Authority's website, including, but not | ||
limited to, a statement of profits and losses, balance sheet, | ||
and income statement of the Authority. | ||
(70 ILCS 519/5-75)
| ||
Sec. 5-75. Reports ; commitment notice . The Authority shall | ||
annually submit a report of its
finances to the Auditor | ||
General.
The Authority shall annually submit a report of its | ||
activities to the Governor
and to the General Assembly.
| ||
The Authority shall provide notice to the General | ||
Assembly, the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, | ||
and the Governor once the Authority enters into a commitment | ||
to support the financing of a project. The notice to the | ||
General Assembly shall be filed with the Clerk of the House of | ||
Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate, in electronic | ||
form only, in the manner that the Clerk and the Secretary shall | ||
direct. | ||
(Source: P.A. 94-1021, eff. 7-12-06.) | ||
Section 50. The Southwestern Illinois Development | ||
Authority Act is amended by changing Sections 3, 4, 5, 8, and | ||
11.1 and by adding Sections 5.1 and 6.1 as follows:
| ||
(70 ILCS 520/3) (from Ch. 85, par. 6153)
|
Sec. 3. The following terms, whenever used or referred to | ||
in this
Act, shall have the following meanings, except in such | ||
instances where the
context may clearly indicate otherwise:
| ||
(a) "Authority" means the Southwestern Illinois | ||
Development Authority
created by this Act.
| ||
(a-5) "Authority leader" means the Executive Director, | ||
Assistant Executive Director, or any other person serving in a | ||
management, administrative, or leadership role at the | ||
Authority. | ||
(b) "Governmental agency" means any federal, State or | ||
local governmental
body, and any agency or instrumentality | ||
thereof, corporate or otherwise.
| ||
(c) "Person" means any natural person, firm, partnership, | ||
corporation,
both domestic and foreign, company, association | ||
or joint stock association
and includes any trustee, receiver, | ||
assignee or personal representative thereof.
| ||
(c-5) "Restricted person" means a person who has a | ||
familial or business relationship with an Authority leader. | ||
(d) "Revenue bond" means any bond issued by the Authority | ||
the principal
and interest of which is payable solely from | ||
revenues or income
derived from any project or activity of the | ||
Authority.
| ||
(e) "Board" means the Southwestern Illinois Development | ||
Authority Board of Directors.
| ||
(f) "Governor" means the Governor of the State of | ||
Illinois.
|
(g) "City" means any city, village, incorporated town or | ||
township
within the geographical territory of the Authority.
| ||
(h) "Industrial project" means (1) a capital project, | ||
including one or
more buildings and other structures, | ||
improvements, machinery and equipment
whether or not on the | ||
same site or sites now existing or hereafter
acquired, | ||
suitable for use by any manufacturing, industrial, research,
| ||
transportation or commercial enterprise including but not | ||
limited to use
as a factory, mill, processing plant, assembly | ||
plant, packaging plant,
fabricating plant, office building, | ||
industrial distribution center,
warehouse, repair, overhaul or | ||
service facility, freight terminal, research
facility, test | ||
facility, railroad facility, solid waste and wastewater
| ||
treatment and disposal sites and other pollution control | ||
facilities,
resource or waste reduction, recovery, treatment | ||
and disposal facilities,
and including also the sites thereof | ||
and other rights in land therefor
whether improved or | ||
unimproved, site preparation and landscaping and all
| ||
appurtenances and facilities incidental thereto such as | ||
utilities, access
roads, railroad sidings, truck docking and | ||
similar facilities, parking
facilities, dockage, wharfage, | ||
railroad roadbed, track, trestle, depot,
terminal, switching | ||
and signaling equipment or related equipment and other
| ||
improvements necessary or convenient thereto; or (2) any land, | ||
buildings,
machinery or equipment comprising an addition to or | ||
renovation,
rehabilitation or improvement of any existing |
capital project.
| ||
(i) "Housing project" or "residential project" includes a | ||
specific work
or improvement undertaken to provide dwelling | ||
accommodations, including the
acquisition, construction or | ||
rehabilitation of lands, buildings and
community facilities | ||
and in connection therewith to provide nonhousing
facilities | ||
which are an integral part of a planned large-scale project or | ||
new community.
| ||
(j) "Commercial project" means any project, including but | ||
not limited to
one or more buildings and other structures, | ||
improvements, machinery and
equipment whether or not on the | ||
same site or sites now existing or
hereafter acquired, | ||
suitable for use by any retail or wholesale concern,
| ||
distributorship or agency, any cultural facilities of a | ||
for-profit or
not-for-profit type including but not limited to | ||
educational, theatrical,
recreational and
entertainment, | ||
sports facilities, racetracks, stadiums, convention centers,
| ||
exhibition halls, arenas, opera houses and theaters, | ||
waterfront
improvements, swimming pools, boat storage, | ||
moorage, docking facilities,
restaurants, velodromes, | ||
coliseums, sports training facilities,
parking facilities, | ||
terminals, hotels and motels, gymnasiums, medical
facilities | ||
and port facilities.
| ||
(k) "Unit of local government" means a unit of local | ||
government, as
defined in Section 1 of Article VII of the | ||
Illinois Constitution, and any
local public entity as that |
term is defined in the Local Governmental and
Governmental | ||
Employees Tort Immunity Act
and such unit of local government | ||
or local public entity is located
within the geographical | ||
territory of the Authority or, for the purposes of the Flood | ||
Prevention District Act, is located within Monroe County, | ||
Illinois.
| ||
(l) "Local government project" means a project or other | ||
undertaking that
is authorized or required by law to be | ||
acquired, constructed,
reconstructed, equipped, improved, | ||
rehabilitated, replaced, maintained, or
otherwise undertaken | ||
in any manner by a unit of local government.
| ||
(m) "Local government security" means a bond, note, or | ||
other evidence of
indebtedness that a unit of local government | ||
is legally authorized to issue
for the purpose of financing a | ||
public purpose project or to issue for any
other lawful public | ||
purpose under any provision of the Illinois
Constitution or | ||
laws of this State, whether the obligation is payable from
| ||
taxes or revenues, rates, charges, assessments, | ||
appropriations, grants, or
any other lawful source or | ||
combination thereof, and specifically includes,
without | ||
limitation, obligations under any lease or lease purchase | ||
agreement
lawfully entered into by the unit of local
| ||
government for the acquisition or use of facilities or | ||
equipment.
| ||
(n) "Project" means an industrial, housing, residential,
| ||
commercial, local government, or
service project or any |
combination thereof provided that all uses shall
fall within | ||
one of the categories described above. Any project, of any
| ||
nature whatsoever, shall automatically include all site | ||
improvements and
new construction involving sidewalks, sewers, | ||
solid waste and wastewater
treatment and disposal sites and | ||
other pollution control facilities,
resource or waste | ||
reduction, recovery, treatment and disposal facilities,
parks, | ||
open spaces, wildlife sanctuaries, streets, highways and | ||
runways.
| ||
(o) "Lease agreement" shall mean an agreement whereby
a | ||
project acquired
by the Authority by purchase, gift or lease | ||
is leased to any person or
corporation which will use or cause | ||
the project to be used as a project as
heretofore defined upon | ||
terms providing for lease rental payments at least
sufficient | ||
to pay when due all principal of and interest and premium, if | ||
any,
on any bonds, notes or other evidences of indebtedness of | ||
the Authority
issued with respect to such project, providing | ||
for the maintenance,
insurance and operation of the project on | ||
terms satisfactory to the
Authority and providing for | ||
disposition of the project upon termination of
the lease term, | ||
including purchase options or abandonment of the premises,
| ||
with such other terms as may be deemed desirable by the | ||
Authority.
| ||
(p) "Loan agreement" means any agreement pursuant to which | ||
the Authority
agrees to loan the proceeds of its bonds, notes | ||
or other evidences of
indebtedness issued with respect to a |
project to any person or corporation
which will use or cause | ||
the project to be used as a project as heretofore
defined upon | ||
terms providing for loan repayment installments at least
| ||
sufficient to pay when due all principal of and interest and | ||
premium, if any,
on any bonds, notes or other evidences of | ||
indebtedness of the Authority
issued with respect to the | ||
project, providing for maintenance,
insurance and operation of | ||
the project on terms satisfactory to the
Authority and | ||
providing for other matters as may be deemed advisable by the | ||
Authority.
| ||
(q) "Financial aid" means the expenditure of Authority | ||
funds or funds
provided by the Authority through the issuance | ||
of its revenue bonds, notes
or other evidences of indebtedness | ||
for the development, construction,
acquisition or improvement | ||
of a project.
| ||
(r) "Costs incurred in connection with the development, | ||
construction,
acquisition or improvement of a project" means | ||
the following: the cost of
purchase and construction of all | ||
lands and improvements in connection
therewith and equipment | ||
and other property, rights, easements and franchises
acquired | ||
which are deemed necessary for such construction; financing
| ||
charges; interest costs with respect to bonds, notes and other | ||
evidences of
indebtedness of the Authority prior to and during | ||
construction and for a
period of 6 months thereafter; | ||
engineering and legal expenses; the costs of plans,
| ||
specifications, surveys and estimates of costs and other |
expenses necessary or
incident to determining the feasibility | ||
or practicability of any project,
together with such other | ||
expenses as may be necessary or incident to the
financing, | ||
insuring, acquisition and construction of a specific project | ||
and
the placing of the same in operation.
| ||
(s) "Terminal" means a public place, station or depot for | ||
receiving and
delivering passengers, baggage, mail, freight or | ||
express matter and any
combination thereof in connection with | ||
the transportation of
persons and property on water or land or | ||
in the air.
| ||
(t) "Terminal facilities" means all land, buildings, | ||
structures,
improvements, equipment and appliances useful in | ||
the operation of public
warehouse, storage and transportation | ||
facilities and industrial,
manufacturing or commercial | ||
activities for the accommodation of or in
connection with | ||
commerce by water or land or in the air or useful as an
aid, or | ||
constituting an advantage or convenience to, the safe landing,
| ||
taking off and navigation of aircraft or the safe and | ||
efficient operation
or maintenance of a public airport.
| ||
(u) "Port facilities" means all public structures, except | ||
terminal
facilities as defined herein, that are in, over, | ||
under or adjacent to
navigable waters and are necessary for or | ||
incident to the furtherance of
water commerce and includes the | ||
widening and deepening of slips, harbors
and navigable waters.
| ||
(v) "Airport" means any locality, either land or water, | ||
which is used or
designed for the landing and taking off of |
aircraft or for the location of
runways, landing fields, | ||
aerodromes, hangars, buildings, structures,
airport roadways | ||
and other facilities.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 95-723, eff. 6-23-08.)
| ||
(70 ILCS 520/4) (from Ch. 85, par. 6154)
| ||
Sec. 4. (a) There is hereby created a political | ||
subdivision, body politic
and municipal corporation named the | ||
Southwestern Illinois Development
Authority.
The territorial | ||
jurisdiction of the Authority is that geographic area
within | ||
the boundaries of Madison,
St. Clair, Bond, and Clinton , and | ||
Monroe
counties in the State of
Illinois and any navigable | ||
waters and air space located therein.
| ||
(b) The governing and administrative powers of the | ||
Authority shall be
vested in a body consisting of 15 voting 14
| ||
members including, as ex officio
members,
the Director of | ||
Commerce and Economic Opportunity, or his or her
designee, and | ||
the Secretary of Transportation,
or his or her designee.
The | ||
other 13 voting 12
members of the Authority
shall be | ||
designated "public members", 6 of whom shall be appointed by | ||
the
Governor
with the advice and consent of the Senate, 2 of | ||
whom shall be appointed by
the county board chairman of | ||
Madison County,
2 of whom shall be
appointed by the county | ||
board chairman of St. Clair County, one of whom
shall be | ||
appointed by the county board chairman of Bond County, and one | ||
of whom
shall be appointed by the county board chairman of |
Clinton County , and one of whom shall be appointed by the | ||
county board chairman of Monroe County . All
public members | ||
shall reside within the territorial jurisdiction of this Act.
| ||
Eight voting members shall constitute a quorum , and the Board | ||
may not meet or take any action without a quorum present .
The | ||
public members shall be
persons of recognized ability and
| ||
experience in one or more of the following areas: economic | ||
development,
finance, banking, industrial development, small | ||
business management, real
estate development, community | ||
development, venture finance, organized labor
or civic, | ||
community or neighborhood organization. The Chairman of the
| ||
Authority shall be elected by the Board annually from the | ||
voting members
appointed by the county board chairmen .
| ||
(c) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, the | ||
The terms of all members of the Authority shall begin 30 days | ||
after
the effective date of this Act. Of the 8 public members
| ||
initially appointed pursuant to this Act, 3 shall serve until | ||
the
third Monday in January, 1988, 3 shall serve until the | ||
third Monday in
January, 1989, and 2
shall serve until the | ||
third Monday in January, 1990.
The public members initially | ||
appointed under this amendatory Act of the 94th General | ||
Assembly shall serve until the third Monday in January, 2008. | ||
The member initially appointed pursuant to this amendatory Act | ||
of the 103rd General Assembly by the county board chairman of | ||
Monroe County shall serve until the third Monday in January | ||
2026. All successors shall be appointed by the original |
appointing authority and
hold office for a term of 3 years | ||
commencing the third
Monday in January of the year in which | ||
their term commences, except in case
of an appointment to fill | ||
a vacancy.
Vacancies
occurring among the public members shall | ||
be filled for the
remainder of the term.
In case of vacancy in | ||
a Governor-appointed membership when
the Senate is not in | ||
session, the Governor may make a temporary appointment
until | ||
the next meeting of the Senate when a person shall be nominated | ||
to
fill such office, and any person so nominated who is | ||
confirmed by the
Senate shall hold office during the remainder | ||
of the term and until a
successor shall be appointed and | ||
qualified.
Members of the Authority shall not be entitled to | ||
compensation for their services
as members but shall be | ||
entitled to reimbursement for all necessary
expenses incurred | ||
in connection with the performance of their duties as members.
| ||
(d) The Governor may remove any public member of the | ||
Authority in case
of incompetency, neglect of duty, or | ||
malfeasance in office.
| ||
(e) The Board shall appoint an Executive Director who | ||
shall have a
background in finance, including familiarity with | ||
the legal and
procedural requirements of issuing bonds, real | ||
estate or economic
development and administration. The | ||
Executive Director shall hold office
at the discretion of the | ||
Board. The Executive Director shall be the chief
| ||
administrative and operational officer of the Authority, shall | ||
direct
and supervise its administrative affairs and general |
management, shall perform
such other duties as may be | ||
prescribed from time to time by the members and
shall receive | ||
compensation fixed by the Authority. The Executive Director
| ||
shall attend all meetings of the Authority; however, no action | ||
of the
Authority shall be invalid on account of the absence of | ||
the Executive
Director from a meeting. The Authority may | ||
engage the services of such
other agents and employees, | ||
including attorneys, appraisers, engineers,
accountants, | ||
credit analysts and other consultants, as it may deem
| ||
advisable and may prescribe their duties and fix their | ||
compensation.
| ||
(f) The Board may, by majority vote, nominate up to 4 | ||
non-voting members
for appointment by the Governor. Non-voting | ||
members shall be persons of
recognized ability and experience | ||
in one or more of the following areas:
economic development, | ||
finance, banking, industrial development, small
business | ||
management, real estate development, community development, | ||
venture finance,
organized labor , or civic, community , or | ||
neighborhood organization.
Non-voting members shall serve at | ||
the
pleasure of the Board. All non-voting members may attend | ||
meetings of the
Board and shall be reimbursed as provided in | ||
subsection (c).
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(g) The Board shall create a task force to study and make
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recommendations to the Board on the economic development of | ||
the city of
East St. Louis and on the economic development of | ||
the riverfront within the
territorial jurisdiction of this |
Act. The members of the task force shall
reside within the | ||
territorial jurisdiction of this Act, shall serve at the
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pleasure of the Board and shall be persons of recognized | ||
ability and
experience in one or more of the following areas: | ||
economic development,
finance, banking, industrial | ||
development, small business management, real
estate | ||
development, community development, venture finance, organized | ||
labor
or civic, community or neighborhood organization. The | ||
number of members
constituting the task force shall be set by | ||
the Board and may vary from
time to time. The Board may set a | ||
specific date by which the task force is
to submit its final | ||
report and recommendations to the Board.
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(Source: P.A. 96-443, eff. 8-14-09.)
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(70 ILCS 520/5) (from Ch. 85, par. 6155)
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Sec. 5. All official acts of the Authority shall require | ||
the approval
of at least 8 voting members. It shall be the duty | ||
of the Authority to promote
development within the geographic | ||
confines of Madison, Bond, Clinton, and St. Clair , and Monroe
| ||
counties. The Authority shall use the powers herein
conferred | ||
upon it to assist in the development, construction and
| ||
acquisition of industrial, commercial, housing or residential | ||
projects
within Madison, Bond, Clinton, and St. Clair , and | ||
Monroe counties.
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(Source: P.A. 94-1096, eff. 6-1-07 .)
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(70 ILCS 520/5.1 new) | ||
Sec. 5.1. Open meetings; record disclosure. | ||
(a) The Authority is subject to the Open Meetings Act and | ||
the Freedom of Information Act. Documents subject to the | ||
Freedom of Information Act include, but are not limited to, | ||
expenses,
payroll, origination bonuses, and other financial | ||
details of the Authority. | ||
(b) A contract or agreement entered into by the Authority | ||
must be posted on the Authority's website. The Authority shall | ||
provide a detailed report of the Authority's financial | ||
information on the Authority's website, including, but not | ||
limited to, a statement of profits and losses, balance sheet, | ||
and income statement of the Authority. | ||
(70 ILCS 520/6.1 new) | ||
Sec. 6.1. Commitment notice. The Authority shall provide | ||
notice to the General Assembly, the Department of Commerce and | ||
Economic Opportunity, and the Governor once the Authority | ||
enters into a commitment to support the financing of a | ||
project. The notice to the General Assembly shall be filed | ||
with the Clerk of the House of Representatives and the | ||
Secretary of the Senate, in electronic form only, in the | ||
manner that the Clerk and the Secretary shall direct.
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(70 ILCS 520/8) (from Ch. 85, par. 6158)
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Sec. 8. (a) The Authority may, but need not, acquire title |
to any
project with respect to which it exercises its | ||
authority.
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(b) The Authority shall have power to acquire by purchase, | ||
lease, gift or
otherwise any property or rights therein from | ||
any person or persons, the
State of Illinois, any municipal | ||
corporation, any local unit of government, the
government of | ||
the United States and any agency or instrumentality of the
| ||
United States, any body politic or any county useful for its | ||
purposes, whether
improved for the purposes of any prospective | ||
project or unimproved. The
Authority may also accept any | ||
donation of funds for its purposes from any
such source. The | ||
Authority may acquire any real property, or rights
therein, | ||
upon condemnation. The acquisition by eminent domain of such | ||
real
property or any interest therein by the Authority shall | ||
be in the manner
provided by the Eminent Domain Act,
including | ||
Article 20 thereof (quick-take power).
| ||
The Authority shall not exercise any quick-take eminent | ||
domain powers
granted by State law within the corporate limits | ||
of a municipality unless the
governing authority of the | ||
municipality authorizes the Authority to do so. The
Authority | ||
shall not exercise any quick-take eminent domain powers | ||
granted by
State law within the unincorporated areas of a | ||
county unless the county board
authorizes the Authority to do | ||
so.
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(c) The Authority shall have power to develop, construct | ||
and improve,
either under its own direction or through |
collaboration with any approved
applicant, or to acquire | ||
through purchase or otherwise any project, using
for such | ||
purpose the proceeds derived from its sale of revenue bonds, | ||
notes
or other evidences of indebtedness or governmental loans | ||
or grants and to
hold title in the name of the Authority to | ||
such projects.
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(d) The Authority shall have the power to enter into | ||
intergovernmental
agreements with the State of Illinois, the | ||
counties of Bond, Clinton, Madison , Monroe, and or
St. Clair, | ||
the Southwest Regional Port District, the Illinois
Finance | ||
Authority, the Illinois Housing Development Authority, the | ||
Metropolitan
Pier and
Exposition Authority, the United States | ||
government and any agency or
instrumentality of the United | ||
States, the city of East St. Louis, any unit
of local | ||
government located within the territory of the Authority or | ||
any
other unit of government to the extent allowed by Article | ||
VII, Section 10
of the Illinois Constitution and the | ||
Intergovernmental Cooperation Act.
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(e) The Authority shall have the power to share employees | ||
with other units
of government, including agencies of the | ||
United States, agencies of the
State of Illinois and agencies | ||
or personnel of any unit of local government.
| ||
(f) The Authority shall have the power to exercise powers | ||
and issue
bonds as if it were a municipality so authorized in | ||
Divisions 12.1, 74,
74.1, 74.3 and 74.5 of Article 11 of the | ||
Illinois Municipal Code.
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(Source: P.A. 93-205, eff. 1-1-04; 94-1055, eff. 1-1-07.)
| ||
(70 ILCS 520/11.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 6161.1)
| ||
Sec. 11.1.
(a) No member of the Authority or 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 of | ||
or hold an ownership of more than
7.5% 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.
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(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, the member, | ||
officer, agent, or employee shall disclose that interest
to | ||
the secretary of the Authority before the taking of final | ||
action by the
Authority concerning that contract or agreement | ||
and shall also disclose the
nature and extent of that interest | ||
and his or her acquisition of that
interest, which disclosures | ||
shall be publicly acknowledged by the Authority
and entered | ||
upon the minutes of the Authority. If a member of the
Authority | ||
or an 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 an 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 | ||
subsection (a) or (b)
is void and gives rise to no action | ||
against the Authority.
| ||
(d) The Authority may not hear a request for assistance | ||
from a restricted person. This prohibition extends to business | ||
relationships between a person who is an Authority leader | ||
within one year prior to the request for assistance and to any | ||
entity in which a restricted person holds or, within the past 2 | ||
years, held an ownership interest of 10% or more. | ||
(e) An Authority leader shall disclose and recuse himself | ||
or herself from matters relating to requests for assistance | ||
from an entity that is relocating full-time employees from | ||
another Authority's counties if (i) both Authorities contract | ||
with or employ the same Authority leader or (ii) there is or, | ||
within the past 2 years of the request, there was a business | ||
relationship between the Authority leaders at the 2 |
Authorities. | ||
(f) The Board of the Authority shall vote to renew the | ||
appointment of the Executive Director and other Authority | ||
leaders on an annual basis. All contracts shall be approved on | ||
an annual basis and use a public process to solicit | ||
applications. This requirement does not apply to full-time | ||
employees of the Authority unless otherwise required by | ||
applicable State law or local ordinance. | ||
(g) Each Authority leader shall submit a statement of | ||
economic interest in accordance with Article 4A of the | ||
Illinois Governmental Ethics Act. Additionally, each Authority | ||
leader shall disclose to the Board outside sources of income | ||
and any business relationships in economic development | ||
consulting or lobbying. Reporting shall include the source of | ||
income, services provided, and timeline of when services were | ||
provided. If the source of income is a firm or organization | ||
with multiple clients, the report shall list all of the | ||
entities for which the individual provided services. | ||
(Source: P.A. 86-1455.)
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Section 55. The Tri-County River Valley Development | ||
Authority Law is amended by changing Sections 2003, 2004, | ||
2008, and 2013 and by adding Sections 2005.1 and 2005.2 as | ||
follows:
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(70 ILCS 525/2003) (from Ch. 85, par. 7503)
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Sec. 2003. Definitions. The following terms, whenever used | ||
or referred
to in this Article, shall have the following | ||
meanings, except in such
instances where the context may | ||
clearly indicate otherwise:
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(a) "Authority" means the Tri-County River Valley | ||
Development Authority
created by this Article.
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(a-5) "Authority leader" means the Executive Director, | ||
Assistant Executive Director, or any other person serving in a | ||
management, administrative, or leadership role at the | ||
Authority. | ||
(b) "Governmental agency" means any federal, State or | ||
local governmental
body, and any agency or instrumentality | ||
thereof, corporate or otherwise.
| ||
(c) "Person" means any natural person, firm, partnership, | ||
corporation,
both domestic and foreign, company, association | ||
or joint stock association
and includes any trustee, receiver, | ||
assignee or personal representative
thereof.
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(c-5) "Restricted person" means a person who has a | ||
familial or business relationship with an Authority leader. | ||
(d) "Revenue bond" means any bond issued by the Authority | ||
the principal
and interest of which is payable solely from | ||
revenues or income
derived from any project or activity of the | ||
Authority.
| ||
(e) "Board" means the Tri-County River Valley Development | ||
Authority
Board of Directors.
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(f) "Governor" means the Governor of the State of |
Illinois.
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(g) "City" means any city, village, incorporated town or | ||
township
within the geographical territory of the Authority.
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(h) "Industrial project" means (1) a capital project, | ||
including one or
more buildings and other structures, | ||
improvements, machinery and equipment
whether or not on the | ||
same site or sites now existing or hereafter
acquired, | ||
suitable for use by any manufacturing, industrial, research,
| ||
transportation or commercial enterprise including but not | ||
limited to use
as a factory, mill, processing plant, assembly | ||
plant, packaging plant,
fabricating plant, office building, | ||
industrial distribution center,
warehouse, repair, overhaul or | ||
service facility, freight terminal, research
facility, test | ||
facility, railroad facility, solid waste and wastewater
| ||
treatment and disposal sites and other pollution control | ||
facilities,
resource or waste reduction, recovery, treatment | ||
and disposal facilities,
and including also the sites thereof | ||
and other rights in land therefor
whether improved or | ||
unimproved, site preparation and landscaping and all
| ||
appurtenances and facilities incidental thereto such as | ||
utilities, access
roads, railroad sidings, truck docking and | ||
similar facilities, parking
facilities, dockage, wharfage, | ||
railroad roadbed, track, trestle, depot,
terminal, switching | ||
and signaling equipment or related equipment and other
| ||
improvements necessary or convenient thereto; or (2) any land, | ||
buildings,
machinery or equipment comprising an addition to or |
renovation,
rehabilitation or improvement of any existing | ||
capital project.
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(i) "Housing project" or "residential project" includes a | ||
specific work
or improvement undertaken to provide dwelling | ||
accommodations, including the
acquisition, construction or | ||
rehabilitation of lands, buildings and
community facilities | ||
and in connection therewith to provide nonhousing
facilities | ||
which are an integral part of a planned large-scale project or
| ||
new community.
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(j) "Commercial project" means any project, including but | ||
not limited to
one or more buildings and other structures, | ||
improvements, machinery and
equipment whether or not on the | ||
same site or sites now existing or
hereafter acquired, | ||
suitable for use by any retail or wholesale concern,
| ||
distributorship or agency, any cultural facilities of a | ||
for-profit or
not-for-profit type including but not limited to | ||
educational, theatrical,
recreational and entertainment, | ||
sports facilities, racetracks, stadiums,
convention centers, | ||
exhibition halls, arenas, opera houses and theaters,
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waterfront improvements, swimming pools, boat storage, | ||
moorage, docking
facilities, restaurants, velodromes, | ||
coliseums, sports training facilities,
parking facilities, | ||
terminals, hotels and motels, gymnasiums, medical
facilities | ||
and port facilities.
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(k) "Project" means an industrial, housing, residential, | ||
commercial or
service project or any combination thereof |
provided that all uses shall
fall within one of the categories | ||
described above. Any project, of any
nature whatsoever, shall | ||
automatically include all site improvements and
new | ||
construction involving sidewalks, sewers, solid waste and | ||
wastewater
treatment and disposal sites and other pollution | ||
control facilities,
resource or waste reduction, recovery, | ||
treatment and disposal facilities,
parks, open spaces, | ||
wildlife sanctuaries, streets, highways and runways.
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(l) "Lease agreement" shall mean an agreement whereby a | ||
project acquired
by the Authority by purchase, gift or lease | ||
is leased to any person or
corporation which will use or cause | ||
the project to be used as a project as
heretofore defined upon | ||
terms providing for lease rental payments at least
sufficient | ||
to pay when due all principal of and interest and premium, if | ||
any,
on any bonds, notes or other evidences of indebtedness of | ||
the Authority
issued with respect to such project, providing | ||
for the maintenance,
insurance and operation of the project on | ||
terms satisfactory to the
Authority and providing for | ||
disposition of the project upon termination of
the lease term, | ||
including purchase options or abandonment of the premises,
| ||
with such other terms as may be deemed desirable by the | ||
Authority.
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(m) "Loan agreement" means any agreement pursuant to which | ||
the Authority
agrees to loan the proceeds of its bonds, notes | ||
or other evidences of
indebtedness issued with respect to a | ||
project to any person or corporation
which will use or cause |
the project to be used as a project as heretofore
defined upon | ||
terms providing for loan repayment installments at least
| ||
sufficient to pay when due all principal of and interest and | ||
premium, if any,
on any bonds, notes or other evidences of | ||
indebtedness of the Authority
issued with respect to the | ||
project, providing for maintenance, insurance
and operation of | ||
the project on terms satisfactory to the Authority and
| ||
providing for other matters as may be deemed advisable by the | ||
Authority.
| ||
(n) "Financial aid" means the expenditure of Authority | ||
funds or funds
provided by the Authority through the issuance | ||
of its revenue bonds, notes
or other evidences of indebtedness | ||
for the development, construction,
acquisition or improvement | ||
of a project.
| ||
(o) "Costs incurred in connection with the development, | ||
construction,
acquisition or improvement of a project" means | ||
the following: the cost of
purchase and construction of all | ||
lands and improvements in connection
therewith and equipment | ||
and other property, rights, easements and franchises
acquired | ||
which are deemed necessary for such construction; financing
| ||
charges; interest costs with respect to bonds, notes and other | ||
evidences of
indebtedness of the Authority prior to and during | ||
construction and for a
period of 6 months thereafter; | ||
engineering and legal expenses; the costs of plans,
| ||
specifications, surveys and estimates of costs and other | ||
expenses necessary or
incident to determining the feasibility |
or practicability of any project,
together with such other | ||
expenses as may be necessary or incident to the
financing, | ||
insuring, acquisition and construction of a specific project | ||
and
the placing of the same in operation.
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(p) "Terminal" means a public place, station or depot for | ||
receiving and
delivering passengers, baggage, mail, freight or | ||
express matter and any
combination thereof in connection with | ||
the transportation of
persons and property on water or land or | ||
in the air.
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(q) "Terminal facilities" means all land, buildings, | ||
structures,
improvements, equipment and appliances useful in | ||
the operation of public
warehouse, storage and transportation | ||
facilities and industrial,
manufacturing or commercial | ||
activities for the accommodation of or in
connection with | ||
commerce by water or land or in the air or useful as an
aid, or | ||
constituting an advantage or convenience to, the safe landing,
| ||
taking off and navigation of aircraft or the safe and | ||
efficient operation
or maintenance of a public airport.
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(r) "Port facilities" means all public structures, except | ||
terminal
facilities as defined herein, that are in, over, | ||
under or adjacent to
navigable waters and are necessary for or | ||
incident to the furtherance of
water commerce and includes the | ||
widening and deepening of slips, harbors
and navigable waters.
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(s) "Airport" means any locality, either land or water, | ||
which is used or
designed for the landing and taking off of | ||
aircraft or for the location of
runways, landing fields, |
aerodromes, hangars, buildings, structures,
airport roadways | ||
and other facilities.
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(Source: P.A. 86-1489.)
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(70 ILCS 525/2004) (from Ch. 85, par. 7504)
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Sec. 2004. Establishment.
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(a) There is hereby created a political subdivision, body | ||
politic
and municipal corporation named the Tri-County River | ||
Valley Development
Authority. The territorial jurisdiction of | ||
the Authority is that geographic
area within the boundaries of | ||
McLean, Peoria, Tazewell , and Woodford counties in the
State | ||
of Illinois and any navigable waters and air space located | ||
therein.
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(b) The governing and administrative powers of the | ||
Authority shall be
vested in a body consisting of 13 11 members | ||
including, as ex officio members,
the Director of Commerce and
| ||
Economic Opportunity, or his or her designee, and
the Director | ||
of Natural Resources, or
that Director's designee. The other | ||
11 9 members of the
Authority shall be designated
"public | ||
members", 3 of whom shall be appointed by the Governor, 3 of | ||
whom shall
be appointed one each by the county board chairmen | ||
of Peoria, Tazewell and
Woodford counties and 5 3 of whom shall | ||
be appointed one each by the city
councils of Bloomington, | ||
East
Peoria, Normal, Pekin , and Peoria. All public members | ||
shall reside within the
territorial jurisdiction of this Act. | ||
Seven Six members shall constitute a quorum , and the Board may |
not meet or take any action without a quorum present .
The | ||
public members shall be persons of recognized ability and | ||
experience in one
or more of the following areas: economic | ||
development, finance, banking,
industrial development, small | ||
business management, real estate development,
community | ||
development, venture finance, organized labor or civic, | ||
community or
neighborhood organization. The Chairman of the
| ||
Authority shall be elected by the Board annually from the 8 6 | ||
members appointed
by the county board chairmen and city | ||
councils.
| ||
(c) The terms of all members of the Authority shall begin | ||
30 days after
the effective date of this Article. Of the 9 | ||
public members appointed
pursuant to this Act, 3 shall serve | ||
until the third Monday in January 1992,
3 shall serve until the | ||
third Monday in January 1993, and 3 shall serve
until the third | ||
Monday in January 1994. All successors shall be appointed
by | ||
the original appointing authority and hold office for a term | ||
of 3 years
commencing the third Monday in January of the year | ||
in which their term
commences, except in case of an | ||
appointment to fill a vacancy.
The initial member appointed by | ||
the city council of Bloomington shall serve until the third | ||
Monday in January 2025. The initial member appointed by the | ||
city council of Normal shall serve until the third Monday in | ||
January 2026. Vacancies occurring among the public members | ||
shall be filled for the
remainder of the term. In case of | ||
vacancy in a Governor-appointed
membership when the Senate is |
not in session, the Governor may make a
temporary appointment | ||
until the next meeting of the Senate when a person
shall be | ||
nominated to fill such office, and any person so nominated who | ||
is
confirmed by the Senate shall hold office during the | ||
remainder of the term
and until a successor shall be appointed | ||
and qualified. Members of the
Authority shall not be entitled | ||
to compensation for their services as
members but may be | ||
reimbursed for all necessary expenses incurred in
connection | ||
with the performance of their duties as members.
| ||
(d) The Governor may remove any public member of the | ||
Authority in case
of incompetency, neglect of duty, or | ||
malfeasance in office.
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(e) The Board may appoint an Executive Director who shall | ||
have a
background in finance, including familiarity with the | ||
legal and
procedural requirements of issuing bonds, real | ||
estate or economic
development and administration. The | ||
Executive Director shall hold office
at the discretion of the | ||
Board. The Executive Director shall be the chief
| ||
administrative and operational officer of the Authority, shall | ||
direct
and supervise its administrative affairs and general | ||
management, shall perform
such other duties as may be | ||
prescribed from time to time by the members and
shall receive | ||
compensation fixed by the Authority. The Executive Director
| ||
shall attend all meetings of the Authority; however, no action | ||
of the
Authority shall be invalid on account of the absence of | ||
the Executive
Director from a meeting. The Authority may |
engage the services of such
other agents and employees, | ||
including attorneys, appraisers, engineers,
accountants, | ||
credit analysts and other consultants, as it may deem
| ||
advisable and may prescribe their duties and fix their | ||
compensation.
| ||
(f) The Board may, by majority vote, nominate up to 4 | ||
non-voting members
for appointment by the Governor. Non-voting | ||
members shall be persons of
recognized ability and experience | ||
in one or more of the following areas:
economic development, | ||
finance, banking, industrial development, small
business | ||
management, real estate development, community development,
| ||
venture finance, organized labor or civic, community or | ||
neighborhood
organization. Non-voting members shall serve at | ||
the pleasure of the Board.
All non-voting members may attend | ||
meetings of the Board and may be
reimbursed as provided in | ||
subsection (c).
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(g) The Board shall create a task force to study and make
| ||
recommendations to the Board on the economic development of | ||
the territory
within the jurisdiction of this Act. The members | ||
of the task force shall
reside within the territorial | ||
jurisdiction of this Article, shall serve at the
pleasure of | ||
the Board and shall be persons of recognized ability and
| ||
experience in one or more of the following areas: economic | ||
development,
finance, banking, industrial development, small | ||
business management, real
estate development, community | ||
development, venture finance, organized labor
or civic, |
community or neighborhood organization. The number of members
| ||
constituting the task force shall be set by the Board and may | ||
vary from
time to time. The Board may set a specific date by | ||
which the task force is
to submit its final report and | ||
recommendations to the Board.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 94-793, eff. 5-19-06.)
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(70 ILCS 525/2005.1 new) | ||
Sec. 2005.1. Requests for assistance; disclosure of | ||
economic interests. | ||
(a) The Authority may not hear a request for assistance | ||
from a restricted person. This prohibition extends to business | ||
relationships between a person who is an Authority leader | ||
within one year prior to the request for assistance and to any | ||
entity in which a restricted person holds or, within the past 2 | ||
years, held an ownership interest of 10% or more. | ||
(b) An Authority leader shall disclose and recuse himself | ||
or herself from matters relating to requests for assistance | ||
from an entity that is relocating full-time employees from | ||
another Authority's counties if (i) both Authorities contract | ||
with or employ the same Authority leader or (ii) there is or, | ||
within the past 2 years of the request, there was a business | ||
relationship between the Authority leaders at the 2 | ||
Authorities. | ||
(c) The Board of the Authority shall vote to renew the | ||
appointment of the Executive Director and other Authority |
leaders on an annual basis. All contracts shall be approved on | ||
an annual basis and use a public process to solicit | ||
applications. This requirement does not apply to full-time | ||
employees of the Authority unless otherwise required by | ||
applicable State law or local ordinance. | ||
(d) Each Authority leader shall submit a statement of | ||
economic interest in accordance with Article 4A of the | ||
Illinois Governmental Ethics Act. Additionally, each Authority | ||
leader shall disclose to the Board outside sources of income | ||
and any business relationships in economic development | ||
consulting or lobbying. Reporting shall include the source of | ||
income, services provided, and timeline of when services were | ||
provided. If the source of income is a firm or organization | ||
with multiple clients, the report shall list all of the | ||
entities for which the individual provided services. | ||
(70 ILCS 525/2005.2 new) | ||
Sec. 2005.2. Open meetings; record disclosure. | ||
(a) The Authority is subject to the Open Meetings Act and | ||
the Freedom of Information Act. Documents subject to the | ||
Freedom of Information Act include, but are not limited to, | ||
expenses,
payroll, origination bonuses, and other financial | ||
details of the Authority. | ||
(b) A contract or agreement entered into by the Authority | ||
must be posted on the Authority's website. The Authority shall | ||
provide a detailed report of the Authority's financial |
information on the Authority's website, including, but not | ||
limited to, a statement of profits and losses, balance sheet, | ||
and income statement of the Authority.
| ||
(70 ILCS 525/2008) (from Ch. 85, par. 7508)
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Sec. 2008. Acquisition.
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(a) The Authority may, but need not, acquire title to any
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project with respect to which it exercises its authority.
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(b) The Authority shall have power to acquire by purchase, | ||
lease, gift or
otherwise any property or rights therein from | ||
any person or persons, the
State of Illinois, any municipal | ||
corporation, any local unit of government, the
government of | ||
the United States and any agency or instrumentality of the
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United States, any body politic or any county useful for its | ||
purposes, whether
improved for the purposes of any prospective | ||
project or unimproved. The
Authority may also accept any | ||
donation of funds for its
purposes from any such source.
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(c) The Authority shall have power to develop, construct | ||
and improve,
either under its own direction or through | ||
collaboration with any approved
applicant, or to acquire | ||
through purchase or otherwise any project, using
for such | ||
purpose the proceeds derived from its sale of revenue bonds, | ||
notes
or other evidences of indebtedness or governmental loans | ||
or grants and to
hold title in the name of the Authority to | ||
such projects.
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(d) The Authority shall have the power to enter into |
intergovernmental
agreements with the State of Illinois, the | ||
counties of McLean, Peoria, Tazewell , or
Woodford, the | ||
Illinois Finance Authority, the Illinois Housing
Development | ||
Authority, the
Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority, the | ||
United States government
and any agency or instrumentality of | ||
the United States, any unit of local
government located within | ||
the territory of the Authority or any other unit
of government | ||
to the extent allowed by Article VII, Section 10 of the
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Illinois Constitution and the Intergovernmental Cooperation | ||
Act.
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(e) The Authority shall have the power to share employees | ||
with other units
of government, including agencies of the | ||
United States, agencies of the
State of Illinois and agencies | ||
or personnel of any unit of local government.
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(f) The Authority shall have the power to exercise powers | ||
and issue
bonds as if it were a municipality so authorized in | ||
Divisions 12.1, 74,
74.1, 74.3 and 74.5 of Article 11 of the | ||
Illinois Municipal Code.
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(Source: P.A. 93-205, eff. 1-1-04.)
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(70 ILCS 525/2013) (from Ch. 85, par. 7513)
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Sec. 2013. Reports ; commitment notice . The Authority shall | ||
annually submit a report of
its finances to the Auditor | ||
General. The Authority shall annually submit a
report of its | ||
activities to the Governor and General Assembly.
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The Authority shall provide notice to the General |
Assembly, the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, | ||
and the Governor once the Authority enters into a commitment | ||
to support the financing of a project. The notice to the | ||
General Assembly shall be filed with the Clerk of the House of | ||
Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate, in electronic | ||
form only, in the manner that the Clerk and the Secretary shall | ||
direct. | ||
(Source: P.A. 86-1489.)
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Section 60. The Upper Illinois River Valley Development | ||
Authority Act is amended by changing Sections 3, 4, and 14 and | ||
by adding Sections 5.1 and 5.2 as follows:
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(70 ILCS 530/3) (from Ch. 85, par. 7153)
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Sec. 3. Definitions. The following terms, whenever used or | ||
referred to
in this Act, shall have the following meanings, | ||
except in such instances
where the context may clearly | ||
indicate otherwise:
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(a) "Authority" means the Upper Illinois River Valley | ||
Development Authority
created by this Act.
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(a-5) "Authority leader" means the Executive Director, | ||
Assistant Executive Director, or any other person serving in a | ||
management, administrative, or leadership role at the | ||
Authority. | ||
(b) "Governmental agency" means any federal, State or | ||
local governmental
body, and any agency or instrumentality |
thereof, corporate or otherwise.
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(c) "Person" means any natural person, firm, partnership, | ||
corporation,
both domestic and foreign, company, association | ||
or joint stock association
and includes any trustee, receiver, | ||
assignee or personal representative
thereof.
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(c-5) "Restricted person" means a person who has a | ||
familial or business relationship with an Authority leader. | ||
(d) "Revenue bond" means any bond issued by the Authority | ||
the principal
and interest of which is payable solely from | ||
revenues or income
derived from any project or activity of the | ||
Authority.
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(e) "Board" means the Upper Illinois River Valley | ||
Development Authority
Board of Directors.
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(f) "Governor" means the Governor of the State of | ||
Illinois.
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(g) "City" means any city, village, incorporated town or | ||
township
within the geographical territory of the Authority.
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(h) "Industrial project" means (1) a capital project, | ||
including one or
more buildings and other structures, | ||
improvements, machinery and equipment
whether or not on the | ||
same site or sites now existing or hereafter
acquired, | ||
suitable for use by any manufacturing, industrial, research,
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transportation or commercial enterprise including but not | ||
limited to use
as a factory, mill, processing plant, assembly | ||
plant, packaging plant,
fabricating plant, office building, | ||
industrial distribution center,
warehouse, repair, overhaul or |
service facility, freight terminal, research
facility, test | ||
facility, railroad facility, solid waste and wastewater
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treatment and disposal sites and other pollution control | ||
facilities,
resource or waste reduction, recovery, treatment | ||
and disposal facilities,
and including also the sites thereof | ||
and other rights in land therefor
whether improved or | ||
unimproved, site preparation and landscaping and all
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appurtenances and facilities incidental thereto such as | ||
utilities, access
roads, railroad sidings, truck docking and | ||
similar facilities, parking
facilities, dockage, wharfage, | ||
railroad roadbed, track, trestle, depot,
terminal, switching | ||
and signaling equipment or related equipment and other
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improvements necessary or convenient thereto; or (2) any land, | ||
buildings,
machinery or equipment comprising an addition to or | ||
renovation,
rehabilitation or improvement of any existing | ||
capital project.
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(i) "Housing project" or "residential project" includes a | ||
specific work
or improvement undertaken to provide dwelling | ||
accommodations, including the
acquisition, construction or | ||
rehabilitation of lands, buildings and
community facilities | ||
and in connection therewith to provide nonhousing
facilities | ||
which are an integral part of a planned large-scale project or
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new community.
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(j) "Commercial project" means any project, including but | ||
not limited to
one or more buildings and other structures, | ||
improvements, machinery and
equipment whether or not on the |
same site or sites now existing or
hereafter acquired, | ||
suitable for use by any retail or wholesale concern,
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distributorship or agency, any cultural facilities of a | ||
for-profit or
not-for-profit type including but not limited to | ||
educational, theatrical,
recreational and entertainment, | ||
sports facilities, racetracks, stadiums,
convention centers, | ||
exhibition halls, arenas, opera houses and theaters,
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waterfront improvements, swimming pools, boat storage, | ||
moorage, docking
facilities, restaurants, velodromes, | ||
coliseums, sports training facilities,
parking facilities, | ||
terminals, hotels and motels, gymnasiums, medical
facilities | ||
and port facilities.
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(k) "Project" means an industrial, housing, residential, | ||
commercial or
service project or any combination thereof | ||
provided that all uses shall
fall within one of the categories | ||
described above. Any project, of any
nature whatsoever, shall | ||
automatically include all site improvements and
new | ||
construction involving sidewalks, sewers, solid waste and | ||
wastewater
treatment and disposal sites and other pollution | ||
control facilities,
resource or waste reduction, recovery, | ||
treatment and disposal facilities,
parks, open spaces, | ||
wildlife sanctuaries, streets, highways and runways.
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(l) "Lease agreement" shall mean an agreement whereby a | ||
project acquired
by the Authority by purchase, gift or lease | ||
is leased to any person or
corporation which will use or cause | ||
the project to be used as a project as
heretofore defined upon |
terms providing for lease rental payments at least
sufficient | ||
to pay when due all principal of and interest and premium, if | ||
any,
on any bonds, notes or other evidences of indebtedness of | ||
the Authority
issued with respect to such project, providing | ||
for the maintenance,
insurance and operation of the project on | ||
terms satisfactory to the
Authority and providing for | ||
disposition of the project upon termination of
the lease term, | ||
including purchase options or abandonment of the premises,
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with such other terms as may be deemed desirable by the | ||
Authority.
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(m) "Loan agreement" means any agreement pursuant to which | ||
the Authority
agrees to loan the proceeds of its bonds, notes | ||
or other evidences of
indebtedness issued with respect to a | ||
project to any person or corporation
which will use or cause | ||
the project to be used as a project as heretofore
defined upon | ||
terms providing for loan repayment installments at least
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sufficient to pay when due all principal of and interest and | ||
premium, if any,
on any bonds, notes or other evidences of | ||
indebtedness of the Authority
issued with respect to the | ||
project, providing for maintenance,
insurance and operation of | ||
the project on terms satisfactory to the
Authority and | ||
providing for other matters as may be deemed advisable
by the | ||
Authority.
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(n) "Financial aid" means the expenditure of Authority | ||
funds or funds
provided by the Authority through the issuance | ||
of its revenue bonds, notes
or other evidences of indebtedness |
for the development, construction,
acquisition or improvement | ||
of a project.
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(o) "Costs incurred in connection with the development, | ||
construction,
acquisition or improvement of a project" means | ||
the following: the cost of
purchase and construction of all | ||
lands and improvements in connection
therewith and equipment | ||
and other property, rights, easements and franchises
acquired | ||
which are deemed necessary for such construction; financing
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charges; interest costs with respect to bonds, notes and other | ||
evidences of
indebtedness of the Authority prior to and during | ||
construction and for a
period of 6 months thereafter; | ||
engineering and legal expenses; the costs of
plans, | ||
specifications, surveys and estimates of costs and other | ||
expenses
necessary or incident to determining the feasibility | ||
or practicability of
any project, together with such other | ||
expenses as may be necessary or
incident to the financing, | ||
insuring, acquisition and construction of a
specific project | ||
and the placing of the same in operation.
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(p) "Terminal" means a public place, station or depot for | ||
receiving and
delivering passengers, baggage, mail, freight or | ||
express matter and any
combination thereof in connection with | ||
the transportation of
persons and property on water or land or | ||
in the air.
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(q) "Terminal facilities" means all land, buildings, | ||
structures,
improvements, equipment and appliances useful in | ||
the operation of public
warehouse, storage and transportation |
facilities and industrial,
manufacturing or commercial | ||
activities for the accommodation of or in
connection with | ||
commerce by water or land or in the air or useful as an
aid, or | ||
constituting an advantage or convenience to, the safe landing,
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taking off and navigation of aircraft or the safe and | ||
efficient operation
or maintenance of a public airport.
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(r) "Port facilities" means all public structures, except | ||
terminal
facilities as defined herein, that are in, over, | ||
under or adjacent to
navigable waters and are necessary for or | ||
incident to the furtherance of
water commerce and includes the | ||
widening and deepening of slips, harbors
and navigable waters.
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(s) "Airport" means any locality, either land or water, | ||
which is used or
designed for the landing and taking off of | ||
aircraft or for the location of
runways, landing fields, | ||
aerodromes, hangars, buildings, structures,
airport roadways | ||
and other facilities.
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(Source: P.A. 86-1024.)
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(70 ILCS 530/4) (from Ch. 85, par. 7154)
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Sec. 4. Establishment.
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(a) There is hereby created a political
subdivision, body | ||
politic and municipal corporation named the Upper
Illinois | ||
River Valley Development Authority. The territorial | ||
jurisdiction
of the Authority is that geographic area within | ||
the boundaries of Grundy,
LaSalle, Bureau, Putnam, Kendall,
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Kane, Lake, McHenry,
and Marshall counties in the State of
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Illinois and
any navigable waters and air space located | ||
therein.
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(b) The governing and administrative powers of the | ||
Authority shall be
vested in a body consisting of 21 members | ||
including, as ex officio
members,
the Director of Commerce and | ||
Economic Opportunity, or his or her
designee, and the Director | ||
of the Department of Central Management Services,
or his or | ||
her designee. The other 19 members of the Authority shall
be
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designated "public members", 10 of whom shall be appointed by | ||
the
Governor
with the advice and consent of the Senate and 9 of | ||
whom shall be
appointed
one each by the county board chairmen | ||
of Grundy, LaSalle, Bureau, Putnam,
Kendall,
Kane, Lake, | ||
McHenry,
and Marshall counties. All public members shall | ||
reside within the
territorial jurisdiction of this Act. Eleven | ||
members shall
constitute a
quorum , and the Board may not meet | ||
or take any action without a quorum present . The public | ||
members shall be persons of recognized ability and
experience | ||
in one or more of the following areas: economic development,
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finance, banking, industrial development, small business | ||
management, real
estate development, community development, | ||
venture finance, organized labor
or civic, community or | ||
neighborhood organization. The Chairman of the
Authority shall | ||
be elected by the Board annually from the 9 members
appointed | ||
by the county board chairmen.
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(c) The terms of all initial members of the Authority | ||
shall begin 30
days after
the effective date of this Act. Of |
the 14 public members appointed
pursuant to this Act, 4 | ||
appointed by the Governor shall serve until the
third Monday | ||
in January, 1992, 4 appointed by the Governor shall serve
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until the third Monday in January, 1993, one appointed by the | ||
Governor
shall serve until the third Monday in January, 1994, | ||
one appointed by the
Governor shall serve until the third | ||
Monday in January 1999, the member
appointed by the county | ||
board chairman of LaSalle County shall serve until the
third | ||
Monday in January, 1992, the members appointed by the county
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board
chairmen of Grundy County, Bureau County, Putnam County, | ||
and Marshall
County shall serve until the third Monday in | ||
January, 1994, and the
member appointed by the county board | ||
chairman of Kendall County
shall serve until the third Monday | ||
in January, 1999.
The initial members appointed by the | ||
chairmen of the county boards
of Kane and McHenry counties | ||
shall serve until
the third Monday in January, 2003. The | ||
initial members appointed by the chairman of the county board
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of Lake County shall serve until
the third Monday in January, | ||
2018.
All successors shall be
appointed by the original | ||
appointing authority and hold office for a term
of 3 years | ||
commencing the third Monday in January of the year in which
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their term commences, except in case of an appointment to fill | ||
a vacancy.
Vacancies occurring among the public members shall | ||
be filled for the
remainder of the term. In case of vacancy in | ||
a Governor-appointed
membership when the Senate is not in | ||
session, the Governor may make a
temporary appointment until |
the next meeting of the Senate when a person
shall be nominated | ||
to fill such office, and any person so nominated who is
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confirmed by the Senate shall hold office during the remainder | ||
of the term
and until a successor shall be appointed and | ||
qualified. Members of the
Authority shall not be entitled to | ||
compensation for their services as
members but shall be | ||
entitled to reimbursement for all necessary expenses
incurred | ||
in connection with the performance of their duties as members.
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(d) The Governor may remove any public member of the | ||
Authority in case
of incompetency, neglect of duty, or | ||
malfeasance in office.
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(e) The Board shall appoint an Executive Director who | ||
shall have a
background in finance, including familiarity with | ||
the legal and
procedural requirements of issuing bonds, real | ||
estate or economic
development and administration. The | ||
Executive Director shall hold office
at the discretion of the | ||
Board. The Executive Director shall be the chief
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administrative and operational officer of the Authority, shall | ||
direct
and supervise its administrative affairs and general | ||
management, shall perform
such other duties as may be | ||
prescribed from time to time by the members and
shall receive | ||
compensation fixed by the Authority. The Executive Director
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shall attend all meetings of the Authority; however, no action | ||
of the
Authority shall be invalid on account of the absence of | ||
the Executive
Director from a meeting. The Authority may | ||
engage the services of such
other agents and employees, |
including attorneys, appraisers, engineers,
accountants, | ||
credit analysts and other consultants, as it may deem
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advisable and may prescribe their duties and fix their | ||
compensation.
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(f) The Board may, by majority vote, nominate up to 4 | ||
non-voting members
for appointment by the Governor. Non-voting | ||
members shall be persons of
recognized ability and experience | ||
in one or more of the following areas:
economic development, | ||
finance, banking, industrial development, small
business | ||
management, real estate development, community development,
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venture finance, organized labor or civic, community or | ||
neighborhood
organization. Non-voting members shall serve at | ||
the pleasure of the Board.
All non-voting members may attend | ||
meetings of the Board and shall be
reimbursed as provided in | ||
subsection (c).
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(g) The Board shall create a task force to study and make
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recommendations to the Board on the economic development of | ||
the territory
within the jurisdiction of this Act. The members | ||
of the task force shall
reside within the territorial | ||
jurisdiction of this Act, shall serve at the
pleasure of the | ||
Board and shall be persons of recognized ability and
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experience in one or more of the following areas: economic | ||
development,
finance, banking, industrial development, small | ||
business management, real
estate development, community | ||
development, venture finance, organized labor
or civic, | ||
community or neighborhood organization. The number of members
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constituting the task force shall be set by the Board and may | ||
vary from
time to time. The Board may set a specific date by | ||
which the task force is
to submit its final report and | ||
recommendations to the Board.
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(Source: P.A. 99-499, eff. 1-29-16.)
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(70 ILCS 530/5.1 new) | ||
Sec. 5.1. Requests for assistance; disclosure of economic | ||
interests. | ||
(a) The Authority may not hear a request for assistance | ||
from a restricted person. This prohibition extends to business | ||
relationships between a person who is an Authority leader | ||
within one year prior to the request for assistance and to any | ||
entity in which a restricted person holds or, within the past 2 | ||
years, held an ownership interest of 10% or more. | ||
(b) An Authority leader shall disclose and recuse himself | ||
or herself from matters relating to requests for assistance | ||
from an entity that is relocating full-time employees from | ||
another Authority's counties if (i) both Authorities contract | ||
with or employ the same Authority leader or (ii) there is or, | ||
within the past 2 years of the request, there was a business | ||
relationship between the Authority leaders at the 2 | ||
Authorities. | ||
(c) The Board of the Authority shall vote to renew the | ||
appointment of the Executive Director and other Authority | ||
leaders on an annual basis. All contracts shall be approved on |
an annual basis and use a public process to solicit | ||
applications. This requirement does not apply to full-time | ||
employees of the Authority unless otherwise required by | ||
applicable State law or local ordinance. | ||
(d) Each Authority leader shall submit a statement of | ||
economic interest in accordance with Article 4A of the | ||
Illinois Governmental Ethics Act. Additionally, each Authority | ||
leader shall disclose to the Board outside sources of income | ||
and any business relationships in economic development | ||
consulting or lobbying. Reporting shall include the source of | ||
income, services provided, and timeline of when services were | ||
provided. If the source of income is a firm or organization | ||
with multiple clients, the report shall list all of the | ||
entities for which the individual provided services. | ||
(70 ILCS 530/5.2 new) | ||
Sec. 5.2. Open meetings; record disclosure. | ||
(a) The Authority is subject to the Open Meetings Act and | ||
the Freedom of Information Act. Documents subject to the | ||
Freedom of Information Act include, but are not limited to, | ||
expenses,
payroll, origination bonuses, and other financial | ||
details of the Authority. | ||
(b) A contract or agreement entered into by the Authority | ||
must be posted on the Authority's website. The Authority shall | ||
provide a detailed report of the Authority's financial | ||
information on the Authority's website, including, but not |
limited to, a statement of profits and losses, balance sheet, | ||
and income statement of the Authority.
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(70 ILCS 530/14) (from Ch. 85, par. 7164)
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Sec. 14. Reports ; commitment notice . The Authority shall | ||
annually submit a report of
its finances to the Auditor | ||
General. The Authority shall annually submit a
report of its | ||
activities to the Governor and General Assembly.
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The Authority shall provide notice to the General | ||
Assembly, the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, | ||
and the Governor once the Authority enters into a commitment | ||
to support the financing of a project. The notice to the | ||
General Assembly shall be filed with the Clerk of the House of | ||
Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate, in electronic | ||
form only, in the manner that the Clerk and the Secretary shall | ||
direct. | ||
(Source: P.A. 86-1024.)
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Section 65. The Illinois Urban Development Authority Act | ||
is amended by changing Sections 3, 4, 5, and 6 as follows: | ||
(70 ILCS 531/3)
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Sec. 3. Definitions. The following terms, whenever used or | ||
referred to in this Act, shall have the following meanings, | ||
except in such instances where the context may clearly | ||
indicate otherwise: |
"Authority" means the Illinois Urban Development Authority | ||
created by this Act.
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"Authority leader" means the Executive Director, Assistant | ||
Executive Director, or any other person serving in a | ||
management, administrative, or leadership role at the | ||
Authority. | ||
"Board" means the Illinois Urban Development Authority | ||
Board of Directors. | ||
"Bonds" shall include bonds, notes, or other evidence of | ||
indebtedness. | ||
"Commercial project" means any project, including but not | ||
limited to one or more buildings and other structures, | ||
improvements, machinery, and equipment whether or not on the | ||
same site or sites now existing or hereafter acquired, | ||
suitable for use by any retail or wholesale concern, | ||
distributorship, or agency, any cultural facilities of a | ||
for-profit or not-for-profit type including but not limited to | ||
educational, theatrical, recreational and entertainment, | ||
sports facilities, racetracks, stadiums, convention centers, | ||
exhibition halls, arenas, opera houses and theaters, | ||
waterfront improvements, swimming pools, boat storage, | ||
moorage, docking facilities, restaurants, coliseums, sports | ||
training facilities, parking facilities, terminals, hotels and | ||
motels, gymnasiums, medical facilities, and port facilities. | ||
"Costs incurred in connection with the development, | ||
construction, acquisition, or improvement of a project" means |
the cost of purchase and construction of all lands and | ||
improvements in connection with a project and equipment and | ||
other property, rights, easements, and franchises acquired | ||
that are deemed necessary for such construction; financing | ||
charges; interest costs with respect to bonds, notes, and | ||
other evidences of indebtedness of the Authority prior to and | ||
during construction and for a period of 6 months thereafter; | ||
engineering and legal expenses; the costs of plans, | ||
specifications, surveys, and estimates of costs and other | ||
expenses necessary or incident to determining the feasibility | ||
or practicability of any project, together with such other | ||
expenses as may be necessary or incident to the financing, | ||
insuring, acquisition, and construction of a specific project | ||
and the placing of the same in operation. | ||
"Develop" or "development" means to do one or more of the | ||
following: plan, design, develop, lease, acquire, install, | ||
construct, reconstruct, rehabilitate, extend, or expand. | ||
"Financial aid" means the expenditure of Authority funds | ||
or funds provided by the Authority through the issuance of its | ||
revenue bonds, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness for | ||
the development, construction, acquisition, or improvement of | ||
a project. | ||
"Governmental agency" means any federal, State or local | ||
governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality thereof, | ||
corporate or otherwise.
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"Governor" means the Governor of the State of Illinois. |
"Housing project" or "residential project" includes a | ||
specific work or improvement undertaken to provide dwelling | ||
accommodations, including the acquisition, construction, | ||
leasing, or rehabilitation of lands, buildings, and community | ||
facilities and in connection therewith to provide nonhousing | ||
facilities which are an integral part of a planned large-scale | ||
project or new community. | ||
"Industrial project" means (1) a capital project, | ||
including one or more buildings and other structures, | ||
improvements, machinery, and equipment whether or not on the | ||
same site or sites now existing or hereafter acquired, | ||
suitable for use by any manufacturing, industrial, research, | ||
transportation, or commercial enterprise including but not | ||
limited to use as a factory, mill, processing plant, assembly | ||
plant, packaging plant, fabricating plant, office building, | ||
industrial distribution center, warehouse, repair, overhaul or | ||
service facility, freight terminal, research facility, test | ||
facility, railroad facility, solid waste and wastewater | ||
treatment and disposal sites and other pollution control | ||
facilities, resource or waste reduction, recovery, treatment | ||
and disposal facilities, and including also the sites thereof | ||
and other rights in land therefor whether improved or | ||
unimproved, site preparation and landscaping and all | ||
appurtenances and facilities incidental thereto such as | ||
utilities, access roads, railroad sidings, truck docking and | ||
similar facilities, parking facilities, dockage, wharfage, |
railroad roadbed, track, trestle, depot, terminal, switching, | ||
and signaling equipment or related equipment and other | ||
improvements necessary or convenient thereto; or (2) any land, | ||
buildings, machinery or equipment comprising an addition to or | ||
renovation, rehabilitation or improvement of any existing | ||
capital project. | ||
"Lease agreement" means an agreement whereby a project | ||
acquired by the Authority by purchase, gift, or lease is | ||
leased to any person or corporation that will use or cause the | ||
project to be used as a project as defined in this Act upon | ||
terms providing for lease rental payments at least sufficient | ||
to pay when due all principal of and interest and premium, if | ||
any, on any bonds, notes or other evidences of indebtedness of | ||
the Authority issued with respect to such project, providing | ||
for the maintenance, insurance, and operation of the project | ||
on terms satisfactory to the Authority, and providing for | ||
disposition of the project upon termination of the lease term, | ||
including purchase options or abandonment of the premises, | ||
with such other terms as may be deemed desirable by the | ||
Authority. The Authority may, directly or indirectly, lease or | ||
otherwise transfer property the Authority owns to another and | ||
such leased property shall remain tax exempt. | ||
"Loan agreement" means any agreement pursuant to which the | ||
Authority agrees to loan the proceeds of its bonds, notes, or | ||
other evidences of indebtedness issued with respect to a | ||
project to any person or corporation that will use or cause the |
project to be used as a project as defined in this Act upon | ||
terms providing for loan repayment installments at least | ||
sufficient to pay when due all principal and interest and | ||
premium, if any, on any bonds, notes, or other evidences of | ||
indebtedness of the Authority issued with respect to the | ||
project, providing for maintenance, insurance, and operation | ||
of the project on terms satisfactory to the Authority and | ||
providing for other matters as may be deemed advisable by the | ||
Authority. | ||
"Maintain" or "maintenance" includes ordinary maintenance, | ||
repair, rehabilitation, capital maintenance, maintenance | ||
replacement, and any other categories of maintenance that may | ||
be designated by the local, regional, or State transportation | ||
agency. | ||
"Municipal poverty rate" is the percentage of total | ||
population of the municipality having income levels below the | ||
poverty level as determined by the Authority based upon the | ||
most recent data released by the United States Census Bureau | ||
before the beginning of such calendar year.
| ||
"Occupational license" means a license issued by the | ||
Illinois Gaming Board to a person or entity to perform an | ||
occupation which the Illinois Gaming Board has identified as | ||
requiring a license to engage in riverboat, dockside, or | ||
land-based gambling in Illinois. | ||
"Operate" or "operation" means to do one or more of the | ||
following: maintain, improve, equip, modify, or otherwise |
operate. | ||
"Person" means any natural person, firm, partnership, | ||
corporation, both domestic and foreign, company, association, | ||
or joint stock association and includes any trustee, receiver, | ||
assignee, or personal representative thereof.
| ||
"Project" means an industrial, housing, residential, | ||
commercial, transportation, or service project, or any | ||
combination thereof, provided that all uses shall fall within | ||
one of those categories. Any project, of any nature | ||
whatsoever, shall automatically include all site improvements | ||
and new construction involving sidewalks, sewers, solid waste | ||
and wastewater treatment and disposal sites and other | ||
pollution control facilities, resource or waste reduction, | ||
recovery, treatment and disposal facilities, parks, open | ||
spaces, wildlife sanctuaries, streets, highways, and runways. | ||
"Restricted person" means a person who has a familial or | ||
business relationship with an Authority leader. | ||
"Revenue bond" means any bond issued by the Authority | ||
under the supervision of the Illinois Finance Authority, the | ||
principal and interest of which are payable solely from | ||
revenues or income derived from any project or activity of the | ||
Authority. | ||
"Transportation facility" means any new or existing road, | ||
highway, toll highway, bridge, tunnel, intermodal facility, | ||
intercity or high-speed passenger rail, or other | ||
transportation facility or infrastructure, excluding airports. |
The term "transportation facility" may refer to one or more | ||
transportation facilities that are proposed to be developed or | ||
operated as part of a single transportation project. | ||
"Transportation project" means one or more transportation | ||
improvement projects including, but not limited to, new or | ||
existing roads or highways, new or expanded intermodal | ||
projects, and new or expanded transit projects, | ||
transit-oriented development, intercity rail, and passenger | ||
rail. "Transportation project" does not include airport | ||
projects.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 98-384, eff. 8-16-13.) | ||
(70 ILCS 531/4)
| ||
Sec. 4. Illinois Urban Development Authority. There is | ||
hereby created a political subdivision, body politic and | ||
corporate by the name of Illinois Urban Development Authority. | ||
The exercise by the Authority of the powers conferred by law | ||
shall be an essential public function. The governing powers of | ||
the Authority shall be vested in a body consisting of 11 | ||
members appointed as follows: one member appointed by the | ||
Mayor of the City of Chicago that has expertise, skill, and | ||
experience in economic development; one member appointed by | ||
the President of the Cook County Board that has expertise, | ||
skill, and experience in economic development; 4 members | ||
appointed by the Governor who are residents of a municipality, | ||
other than a municipality with a population greater than |
1,000,000, whose municipal poverty rate is greater than 3% in | ||
excess of the statewide average; 2 members appointed by the | ||
Governor that have an expertise, skill, and experience in | ||
labor relations; and 3 members appointed by the Governor that | ||
have an expertise, skill, and experience operating a business | ||
that is certified by the State of Illinois as a Disadvantaged | ||
Business Enterprise, Minority Business Enterprise, or Women | ||
Business Enterprise. | ||
Six members shall constitute a quorum. However, when a | ||
quorum of members of the Authority is physically present at | ||
the meeting site, other Authority members may participate in | ||
and act at any meeting through the use of a conference | ||
telephone or other communications equipment by means of which | ||
all persons participating in the meeting can hear each other. | ||
Participation in such meeting shall constitute attendance and | ||
presence in person at the meeting of the person or persons so | ||
participating. The Chairman of the Authority shall be elected | ||
by the Authority. All board members shall be persons of | ||
recognized ability and experience in one or more of the | ||
following areas: economic development, finance, banking, | ||
industrial development, small business management, real estate | ||
development, community development, venture finance, | ||
construction, and labor relations. The Board may not meet or | ||
take any action unless the quorum of 6 members are physically | ||
present, are present by phone, or are otherwise present as | ||
required by this paragraph. |
The terms of all members of the Authority shall begin 30 | ||
days after the effective date of this Act. Of the 11 members | ||
first appointed pursuant to this Act, 4 shall serve until the | ||
third Monday in January 2011, 4 shall serve until the third | ||
Monday in January 2012, and 3 shall serve until the third | ||
Monday in January 2013. All board members shall hold office | ||
for a term of 4 years commencing the third Monday in January of | ||
the year in which their term commences, except in case of an | ||
appointment to fill a vacancy. In case of vacancy in the office | ||
when the Senate is not in session, the Governor may make a | ||
temporary appointment until the next meeting of the Senate | ||
when he shall nominate such person to fill such office, and any | ||
person so nominated who is confirmed by the Senate, shall hold | ||
his office during the remainder of the term and until his | ||
successor shall be appointed and qualified. If the Senate is | ||
not in session, the Governor may make temporary appointments | ||
in the case of vacancies. | ||
Members of the Authority shall not be entitled to | ||
compensation for their
services
as members but shall be | ||
entitled to reimbursement for all necessary expenses
incurred | ||
in
connection with the performance of their duties as members. | ||
The Governor may
remove
any member of the Authority in case of | ||
incompetency, neglect of duty, or
malfeasance in office, after | ||
service on the member of a copy of the written
charges
against | ||
the member and an opportunity to be publicly heard in person or | ||
by
counsel in
the his or her defense upon not less than 10 |
days' notice.
| ||
The members of the Authority shall appoint an Executive | ||
Director, who must be
a
person knowledgeable in the areas of | ||
financial markets and instruments and the
financing
of | ||
business enterprises, to hold office at the pleasure of the | ||
members. The
Executive
Director shall be the chief | ||
administrative and operational officer of the
Authority and
| ||
shall direct and supervise its administrative affairs and | ||
general management
and perform
such other duties as may be | ||
prescribed from time to time by the members and
shall
receive | ||
compensation fixed by the Authority. The Executive Director or | ||
any
committee of the members may carry out any | ||
responsibilities of the members as
the
members by resolution | ||
may delegate. The Executive Director shall attend all
meetings | ||
of the Authority; however, no action of the Authority shall be | ||
invalid on
account of the absence of the Executive Director | ||
from a meeting. The Authority may
engage the services of such | ||
other agents and employees, including attorneys, appraisers,
| ||
engineers, accountants, credit analysts, and other | ||
consultants, as it may deem
advisable
and may prescribe their | ||
duties and fix their compensation.
| ||
The Authority shall determine the municipal poverty rate | ||
and the statewide
average municipal poverty rate annually by | ||
using the most recent data released
by the
United States | ||
Census Bureau before the beginning of each calendar year. The
| ||
Authority
shall have the sole and exclusive authority to |
determine the municipal poverty
rate and
the statewide average | ||
municipal poverty rate and to determine whether a
| ||
municipality's
poverty rate is greater than 3% in excess of | ||
the statewide average so long as
the
determination is based on | ||
the most recent data released by the United States
Census
| ||
Bureau.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 96-234, eff. 1-1-10.) | ||
(70 ILCS 531/5)
| ||
Sec. 5. Conflicts of interest ; requests for assistance; | ||
disclosure of economic interests .
| ||
(a) No member of the Authority or officer, agent, or | ||
employee thereof
shall, in the member's own name or in the name | ||
of a nominee, be an officer,
director, or
hold an ownership | ||
interest in any person, association, trust,
corporation, | ||
partnership, or other entity which is, in its own name or in | ||
the
name of a
nominee, a party to a contract or agreement upon | ||
which the member or 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
or
officer, agent | ||
or employee may be called upon to act or vote, a member of the
| ||
Authority
or officer, agent, or employee thereof must disclose | ||
the interest to the
secretary
of the
Authority prior to the | ||
taking of final action by the Authority concerning the
|
contract or agreement and shall disclose the nature and extent | ||
of the
interest and his or her acquisition thereof, which | ||
shall be publicly
acknowledged by the Authority and entered | ||
upon the minutes of the Authority. If
a member of the Authority | ||
or officer, agent, or employee thereof holds such an
interest | ||
then the member 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 shall not be
void or
invalid by reason of the | ||
interest described in this subsection, nor shall any
person
| ||
disclosing an 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 the interest.
| ||
(c) Any contract or agreement made in violation of | ||
subsections (a) or (b)
shall be null and void, whether or not | ||
the contract performance
has been authorized, and shall give | ||
rise to no action against the Authority. No
real
estate to | ||
which a member or employee of the Authority holds legal title | ||
or in
which a member or employee of the Authority has
any | ||
beneficial interest, including any interest in a land trust, | ||
shall be
purchased by the
Authority or by a nonprofit |
corporation or limited-profit entity for a
development
to be | ||
financed under this Act.
| ||
All members and employees of the Authority shall file | ||
annually with the
Authority a record of all real estate in this | ||
State to which the member or
employee holds
legal title or
in | ||
which the member or employee has any beneficial interest, | ||
including any
interest in a
land trust.
In the event it is | ||
later disclosed that the Authority has purchased real
estate | ||
in which a
member or employee had an interest, that purchase | ||
shall be voidable by the
Authority
and the member or employee | ||
involved shall be disqualified from membership in or
| ||
employment by the Authority.
| ||
(d) The Authority may not hear a request for assistance | ||
from a restricted person. This prohibition extends to business | ||
relationships between a person who is an Authority leader | ||
within one year prior to the request for assistance and to any | ||
entity in which a restricted person holds or, within the past 2 | ||
years, held an ownership interest of 10% or more. | ||
(e) An Authority leader shall disclose and recuse himself | ||
or herself from matters relating to requests for assistance | ||
from an entity that is relocating full-time employees from | ||
another Authority's counties if (i) both Authorities contract | ||
with or employ the same Authority leader or (ii) there is or, | ||
within the past 2 years of the request, there was a business | ||
relationship between the Authority leaders at the 2 | ||
Authorities. |
(f) The Board of the Authority shall vote to renew the | ||
appointment of the Executive Director and other Authority | ||
leaders on an annual basis. All contracts shall be approved on | ||
an annual basis and use a public process to solicit | ||
applications. This requirement does not apply to full-time | ||
employees of the Authority unless otherwise required by | ||
applicable State law or local ordinance. | ||
(g) Each Authority leader shall submit a statement of | ||
economic interest in accordance with Article 4A of the | ||
Illinois Governmental Ethics Act. Additionally, each Authority | ||
leader shall disclose to the Board outside sources of income | ||
and any business relationships in economic development | ||
consulting or lobbying. Reporting shall include the source of | ||
income, services provided, and timeline of when services were | ||
provided. If the source of income is a firm or organization | ||
with multiple clients, the report shall list all of the | ||
entities for which the individual provided services. | ||
(Source: P.A. 96-234, eff. 1-1-10.) | ||
(70 ILCS 531/6)
| ||
Sec. 6. Records , and reports , and notices of the | ||
Authority. The secretary shall keep a
record of the | ||
proceedings of the Authority. The treasurer of the Authority
| ||
shall be
custodian of all Authority funds, and shall be bonded | ||
in such amount as the
other
members of the Authority may | ||
designate. The accounts and bonds of the Authority
shall
be |
set up and maintained in a manner approved by the Auditor | ||
General, and the
Authority
shall file with the Auditor General | ||
a certified annual report within 120 days
after the
close of | ||
its fiscal year. The Authority shall also file with the | ||
Governor, the
Secretary of
the Senate, the Clerk of the House | ||
of Representatives, and the Commission on Government | ||
Forecasting and Accountability, by March 1 of each year, a | ||
written report
covering
its activities and any activities of | ||
any instrumentality corporation
established under
this Act for | ||
the previous fiscal year. In its report to be filed by March 1,
| ||
2010, the
Authority shall present an economic development | ||
strategy for all municipalities
with a
municipal poverty rate | ||
greater than 3% in excess of the statewide average, the
| ||
Authority
shall make modifications in the economic development | ||
strategy for the 4 years
beginning on the next ensuing July 1, | ||
to reflect changes in economic conditions
or
other factors, | ||
including the policies of the Authority and the State of
| ||
Illinois. It
shall also present an economic development | ||
strategy for the fifth year
beginning after the
next ensuing | ||
July 1. The strategy shall recommend specific legislative and
| ||
administrative action by the State, the Authority, units of | ||
local government,
or
other governmental agencies. These | ||
recommendations may include, but are not
limited to, new | ||
programs, modifications to existing programs, credit
| ||
enhancements for bonds issued by the Authority, and amendments | ||
to this Act.
When filed, the report shall be a public record |
and open for inspection at the
offices of the Authority during | ||
normal business hours.
| ||
The Authority is subject to the Open Meetings Act and the | ||
Freedom of Information Act. Documents subject to the Freedom | ||
of Information Act include, but are not limited to, expenses,
| ||
payroll, origination bonuses, and other financial details of | ||
the Authority. | ||
A contract or agreement entered into by the Authority must | ||
be posted on the Authority's website. The Authority shall | ||
provide a detailed report of the Authority's financial | ||
information on the Authority's website, including, but not | ||
limited to, a statement of profits and losses, balance sheet, | ||
and income statement of the Authority. | ||
The Authority shall provide notice to the General | ||
Assembly, the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, | ||
and the Governor once the Authority enters into a commitment | ||
to support the financing of a project. The notice to the | ||
General Assembly shall be filed with the Clerk of the House of | ||
Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate, in electronic | ||
form only, in the manner that the Clerk and the Secretary shall | ||
direct. | ||
(Source: P.A. 100-1148, eff. 12-10-18.) | ||
Section 70. The Western Illinois Economic Development | ||
Authority Act is amended by changing Sections 15, 20, and 75 | ||
and by adding Sections 26 and 27 as follows: |
(70 ILCS 532/15) | ||
Sec. 15. Definitions. In this Act:
| ||
"Authority" means the Western Illinois Economic | ||
Development Authority.
| ||
"Authority leader" means the Executive Director, Assistant | ||
Executive Director, or any other person serving in a | ||
management, administrative, or leadership role at the | ||
Authority. | ||
"Governmental agency" means any federal, State, or local | ||
governmental body
and any agency or
instrumentality thereof, | ||
corporate or otherwise.
| ||
"Person" means any natural person, firm, partnership, | ||
corporation, both
domestic and foreign,
company, association | ||
or joint stock association and includes any trustee,
receiver, | ||
assignee or personal
representative thereof.
| ||
"Restricted person" means a person who has a familial or | ||
business relationship with an Authority leader. | ||
"Revenue bond" means any bond issued by the Authority, the | ||
principal and
interest of which is payable
solely from | ||
revenues or income derived from any project or activity of the
| ||
Authority.
| ||
"Board" means the Board of Directors of the Western | ||
Illinois Economic
Development Authority.
| ||
"Governor" means the Governor of the State of Illinois.
| ||
"City" means any city, village, incorporated town, or |
township within the
geographical territory of the
Authority.
| ||
"Industrial project" means the following:
| ||
(1) a capital project, including one or more buildings | ||
and other
structures, improvements,
machinery and | ||
equipment whether or not on the same site or sites now | ||
existing
or hereafter acquired,
suitable for use by any | ||
manufacturing, industrial, research, transportation or
| ||
commercial enterprise
including but not limited to use as | ||
a factory, mill, processing plant, assembly
plant, | ||
packaging plant,
fabricating plant, ethanol plant, office | ||
building, industrial distribution
center, warehouse,
| ||
repair, overhaul or service
facility, freight terminal, | ||
research facility, test facility, railroad
facility, port | ||
facility, solid waste and wastewater
treatment and | ||
disposal sites and other pollution control facilities, | ||
resource
or waste reduction, recovery,
treatment and | ||
disposal facilities, and including also the sites thereof | ||
and
other rights in land therefore
whether improved or | ||
unimproved, site preparation and landscaping and all
| ||
appurtenances and facilities
incidental thereto such as | ||
utilities, access roads, railroad sidings, truck
docking | ||
and similar facilities,
parking facilities, dockage, | ||
wharfage, railroad roadbed, track, trestle, depot,
| ||
terminal, switching and
signaling equipment or related | ||
equipment and other improvements necessary or
convenient | ||
thereto; or
|
(2) any land, buildings, machinery or equipment | ||
comprising an addition to or
renovation,
rehabilitation or | ||
improvement of any existing capital project.
| ||
"Housing project" or "residential project" includes a | ||
specific work or improvement undertaken to provide dwelling | ||
accommodations, including the acquisition, construction or | ||
rehabilitation of lands, buildings and community facilities | ||
and in connection therewith to provide nonhousing facilities | ||
which are an integral part of a planned large-scale project or | ||
new community. | ||
"Commercial project" means any project, including, but not | ||
limited to, one or
more buildings and other
structures, | ||
improvements, machinery, and equipment, whether or not on the | ||
same
site or sites now existing
or hereafter acquired, | ||
suitable for use by any retail or wholesale concern,
| ||
distributorship, or agency.
| ||
"Project" means an industrial, housing, residential, | ||
commercial, or service
project, or any combination
thereof, | ||
provided that all uses fall within one of the categories | ||
described
above. Any project automatically
includes all site | ||
improvements and new construction involving sidewalks,
sewers, | ||
solid waste and
wastewater treatment and disposal sites and | ||
other pollution control facilities,
resource or waste | ||
reduction,
recovery, treatment and disposal facilities, parks, | ||
open spaces, wildlife
sanctuaries, streets, highways, and
| ||
runways.
|
"Lease agreement" means an agreement in which a project | ||
acquired by the
Authority by purchase, gift,
or lease is | ||
leased to any person or corporation that will use, or cause the
| ||
project to be used, as a project,
upon terms providing for | ||
lease rental payments at least sufficient to pay, when due, | ||
all principal of and
interest and premium, if any, on any | ||
bonds, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness of the | ||
Authority,
issued with respect to the project, providing for | ||
the maintenance, insurance, and operation of the project on
| ||
terms satisfactory to the Authority and providing for | ||
disposition of the project upon termination of the lease
term, | ||
including purchase options or abandonment of the premises, | ||
with other terms as may be deemed
desirable by the Authority.
| ||
"Loan agreement" means any agreement in which the | ||
Authority agrees to loan
the proceeds of its bonds,
notes, or | ||
other evidences of indebtedness, issued with respect to a | ||
project, to
any person or corporation
which will use or cause | ||
the project to be used as a project, upon terms
providing for | ||
loan repayment
installments at least sufficient to pay, when | ||
due, all principal of and
interest and premium, if any, on any
| ||
bonds, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness of the | ||
Authority issued with
respect to the project,
providing for | ||
maintenance, insurance, and operation of the project on terms
| ||
satisfactory to the Authority
and providing for other terms | ||
deemed advisable by the Authority.
| ||
"Financial aid" means the expenditure of Authority funds |
or funds provided by
the Authority for the
development, | ||
construction, acquisition or improvement of a project, through | ||
the
issuance of revenue bonds,
notes, or other evidences of | ||
indebtedness.
| ||
"Costs incurred in connection with
the development, | ||
construction, acquisition or improvement of a
project" means | ||
the following:
| ||
(1) the cost of purchase and construction of all lands | ||
and improvements in
connection therewith and
equipment and | ||
other property, rights, easements, and franchises acquired | ||
which
are deemed necessary for
the construction;
| ||
(2) financing charges;
| ||
(3) interest costs with respect to bonds, notes, and | ||
other evidences of
indebtedness of the Authority
prior to | ||
and during construction and for a period of 6 months | ||
thereafter;
| ||
(4) engineering and legal expenses; and
| ||
(5) the costs of plans, specifications, surveys, and | ||
estimates of costs and
other expenses necessary or
| ||
incident to determining the feasibility or practicability | ||
of any project,
together with such other expenses as
may | ||
be necessary or incident to the financing, insuring, | ||
acquisition, and
construction of a specific project
and | ||
the placing of the same in operation.
| ||
(Source: P.A. 98-750, eff. 1-1-15 .) |
(70 ILCS 532/20)
| ||
Sec. 20. Creation.
| ||
(a) There is created a political subdivision, body | ||
politic, and municipal
corporation named the Western
Illinois | ||
Economic Development Authority. The territorial jurisdiction | ||
of the
Authority is that geographic
area within the boundaries | ||
of the following counties: Warren,
Henderson, Hancock,
| ||
McDonough, Fulton, Mason, Cass, Schuyler, Brown, Adams, Scott, | ||
Morgan,
and Pike and any
navigable waters and
air space | ||
located therein.
| ||
(b) The governing and administrative powers of the | ||
Authority shall be vested
in a body consisting of 21
members as | ||
follows:
| ||
(1) Ex officio members. The Director of Commerce and
| ||
Economic Opportunity, or
a designee of that Department, | ||
and the Director of Central
Management Services, or a
| ||
designee of that Department, shall serve as ex officio | ||
members.
| ||
(2) Public members. Six members shall be appointed by | ||
the Governor with the advice and
consent of the Senate. | ||
The county board chairmen of the following counties
shall | ||
each appoint one
member: Warren, Henderson, Hancock, | ||
McDonough, Fulton, Mason,
Cass, Schuyler, Brown,
Adams, | ||
Scott, Morgan, and Pike. All public members shall reside | ||
within
the territorial
jurisdiction of the Authority.
The | ||
public members shall be persons of recognized ability and |
experience in one
or more of the following
areas: economic | ||
development, finance, banking, industrial development, | ||
state or
local government, commercial agriculture, small
| ||
business management, real
estate development, community | ||
development, venture finance, organized labor, or
civic or | ||
community
organization.
| ||
(c) 11 members shall constitute a quorum , and the Board | ||
may not meet or take any action without a quorum present .
| ||
(d) The chairman of the Authority shall be elected | ||
annually by the Board and must be a public member that resides | ||
within the territorial jurisdiction of the Authority.
| ||
(e) The terms of all initial members of the Authority | ||
shall begin 30 days
after the effective date of this
Act.
Of | ||
the 6 original public members appointed by the Governor, 2
| ||
shall serve until the third Monday in January, 2005; 1 shall | ||
serve until the
third Monday in January, 2006; 1 shall serve | ||
until the third Monday in January,
2007; 1 shall serve until | ||
the third Monday in January, 2008; and 1 shall serve
until the | ||
third Monday in January, 2009. The initial terms of the | ||
original public members appointed by the county board chairmen | ||
shall be determined by lot, according to the following | ||
schedule: (i) 3 shall serve until the third Monday in January, | ||
2005, (ii) 3 shall serve until the third Monday in January, | ||
2006, (iii) 3 shall serve until the third Monday in January, | ||
2007, (iv) 2 shall serve until the third Monday in January, | ||
2008, and (v) 2 shall serve until the third Monday in January, |
2009. All successors to these original
public
members shall be | ||
appointed by the original appointing authority and all | ||
appointments made by the Governor shall be made with the | ||
advice and consent of the Senate, pursuant to subsection (b), | ||
and shall hold office for a term of 6 years
commencing the | ||
third Monday in January of the year in which their term
| ||
commences, except in the case of an appointment to fill a | ||
vacancy.
Vacancies occurring among the public members shall be | ||
filled for the
remainder of the term. In case of
vacancy in a | ||
Governor-appointed membership when the Senate is not in | ||
session,
the Governor may make a
temporary appointment until | ||
the next meeting of the Senate when a person shall
be nominated | ||
to fill the
office and, upon confirmation by the Senate, he or | ||
she shall hold office during
the remainder of the term
and | ||
until a successor is appointed and qualified. Members of the | ||
Authority are
not entitled to
compensation for their services | ||
as members but are entitled to reimbursement
for all necessary | ||
expenses
incurred in connection with the performance of their | ||
duties as members.
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(f) The Governor may remove any public member of the | ||
Authority in case of
incompetence, neglect of
duty, or | ||
malfeasance in office. The chairman of a county board may | ||
remove any
public member appointed
by that chairman in the | ||
case of incompetence, neglect of duty, or malfeasance
in | ||
office.
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(g) The Board shall appoint an Executive Director who |
shall have a
background in finance, including
familiarity with | ||
the legal and procedural requirements of issuing bonds, real
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estate, or economic
development and administration. The | ||
Executive Director shall hold office at the
discretion of the | ||
Board.
The Executive Director shall be the chief | ||
administrative and operational
officer of the Authority, shall
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direct and supervise its administrative affairs and general | ||
management, perform
such other duties as may
be prescribed | ||
from time to time by the members, and receive compensation | ||
fixed
by the Authority. The Department of Commerce and | ||
Community Affairs shall pay
the compensation of the Executive | ||
Director from appropriations received for
that purpose. The
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Executive Director shall attend all meetings of the Authority. | ||
However, no
action of the Authority shall be
invalid on | ||
account of the absence of the Executive Director from a | ||
meeting. The
Authority may engage
the services of
the Illinois | ||
Finance Authority, attorneys, appraisers, engineers, | ||
accountants,
credit analysts, and other consultants if the | ||
Western Illinois Economic
Development Authority deems it | ||
advisable.
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(Source: P.A. 93-874, eff. 8-6-04.) | ||
(70 ILCS 532/26 new) | ||
Sec. 26. Requests for assistance; disclosure of economic | ||
interests. | ||
(a) The Authority may not hear a request for assistance |
from a restricted person. This prohibition extends to business | ||
relationships between a person who is an Authority leader | ||
within one year prior to the request for assistance and to any | ||
entity in which a restricted person holds or, within the past 2 | ||
years, held an ownership interest of 10% or more. | ||
(b) An Authority leader shall disclose and recuse himself | ||
or herself from matters relating to requests for assistance | ||
from an entity that is relocating full-time employees from | ||
another Authority's counties if (i) both Authorities contract | ||
with or employ the same Authority leader or (ii) there is or, | ||
within the past 2 years of the request, there was a business | ||
relationship between the Authority leaders at the 2 | ||
Authorities. | ||
(c) The Board of the Authority shall vote to renew the | ||
appointment of the Executive Director and other Authority | ||
leaders on an annual basis. All contracts shall be approved on | ||
an annual basis and use a public process to solicit | ||
applications. This requirement does not apply to full-time | ||
employees of the Authority unless otherwise required by | ||
applicable State law or local ordinance. | ||
(d) Each Authority leader shall submit a statement of | ||
economic interest in accordance with Article 4A of the | ||
Illinois Governmental Ethics Act. Additionally, each Authority | ||
leader shall disclose to the Board outside sources of income | ||
and any business relationships in economic development | ||
consulting or lobbying. Reporting shall include the source of |
income, services provided, and timeline of when services were | ||
provided. If the source of income is a firm or organization | ||
with multiple clients, the report shall list all of the | ||
entities for which the individual provided services. | ||
(70 ILCS 532/27 new) | ||
Sec. 27. Open meetings; record disclosure. | ||
(a) The Authority is subject to the Open Meetings Act and | ||
the Freedom of Information Act. Documents subject to the | ||
Freedom of Information Act include, but are not limited to, | ||
expenses,
payroll, origination bonuses, and other financial | ||
details of the Authority. | ||
(b) A contract or agreement entered into by the Authority | ||
must be posted on the Authority's website. The Authority shall | ||
provide a detailed report of the Authority's financial | ||
information on the Authority's website, including, but not | ||
limited to, a statement of profits and losses, balance sheet, | ||
and income statement of the Authority. | ||
(70 ILCS 532/75)
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Sec. 75. Reports ; commitment notice . The Authority shall | ||
annually submit a report of its
finances to the Auditor | ||
General.
The Authority shall annually submit a report of its | ||
activities to the Governor
and to the General Assembly.
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The Authority shall provide notice to the General | ||
Assembly, the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, |
and the Governor once the Authority enters into a commitment | ||
to support the financing of a project. The notice to the | ||
General Assembly shall be filed with the Clerk of the House of | ||
Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate, in electronic | ||
form only, in the manner that the Clerk and the Secretary shall | ||
direct. | ||
(Source: P.A. 93-874, eff. 8-6-04.) | ||
Section 75. The Will-Kankakee Regional Development | ||
Authority Law is amended by changing Sections 3, 4, and 13 and | ||
by adding Sections 5.1 and 5.2 as follows:
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(70 ILCS 535/3) (from Ch. 85, par. 7453)
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Sec. 3. Definitions. The following terms, whenever used or | ||
referred to
in this Act, shall have the following meanings, | ||
except in such instances
where the context may clearly | ||
indicate otherwise:
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(a) "Authority" means the Will-Kankakee Regional | ||
Development Authority
created by this Act.
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(a-5) "Authority leader" means the Executive Director, | ||
Assistant Executive Director, or any other person serving in a | ||
management, administrative, or leadership role at the | ||
Authority. | ||
(b) "Governmental agency" means any federal, State or | ||
local governmental
body, and any agency or instrumentality | ||
thereof, corporate or otherwise.
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(c) "Person" means any natural person, firm, partnership, | ||
corporation,
both domestic and foreign, company, association | ||
or joint stock association
and includes any trustee, receiver, | ||
assignee or personal representative
thereof.
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(c-5) "Restricted person" means a person who has a | ||
familial or business relationship with an Authority leader. | ||
(d) "Revenue bond" means any bond issued by the Authority | ||
the principal
and interest of which is payable solely from | ||
revenues or income
derived from any project or activity of the | ||
Authority.
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(e) "Board" means the Will-Kankakee Regional Development | ||
Authority
Board of Directors.
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(f) "Governor" means the Governor of the State of | ||
Illinois.
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(g) "City" means any city, village, incorporated town or | ||
township
within the geographical territory of the Authority.
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(h) "Industrial project" means (1) a capital project, | ||
including one or
more buildings and other structures, | ||
improvements, machinery and equipment
whether or not on the | ||
same site or sites now existing or hereafter
acquired, | ||
suitable for use by any manufacturing, industrial, research,
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transportation or commercial enterprise including but not | ||
limited to use
as a factory, mill, processing plant, assembly | ||
plant, packaging plant,
fabricating plant, office building, | ||
industrial distribution center,
warehouse, repair, overhaul or | ||
service facility, freight terminal, research
facility, test |
facility, railroad facility, solid waste and wastewater
| ||
treatment and disposal sites and other pollution control | ||
facilities,
resource or waste reduction, recovery, treatment | ||
and disposal facilities,
and including also the sites thereof | ||
and other rights in land therefor
whether improved or | ||
unimproved, site preparation and landscaping and all
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appurtenances and facilities incidental thereto such as | ||
utilities, access
roads, railroad sidings, truck docking and | ||
similar facilities, parking
facilities, dockage, wharfage, | ||
railroad roadbed, track, trestle, depot,
terminal, switching | ||
and signaling equipment or related equipment and other
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improvements necessary or convenient thereto; or (2) any land, | ||
buildings,
machinery or equipment comprising an addition to or | ||
renovation,
rehabilitation or improvement of any existing | ||
capital project.
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(h-5) "Housing project" or "residential project" includes | ||
a specific work or improvement undertaken to provide dwelling | ||
accommodations, including the acquisition, construction or | ||
rehabilitation of lands, buildings and community facilities | ||
and in connection therewith to provide nonhousing facilities | ||
which are an integral part of a planned large-scale project or | ||
new community. | ||
(i) "Commercial project" means any project, including but | ||
not limited to
one or more buildings and other structures, | ||
improvements, machinery and
equipment whether or not on the | ||
same site or sites now existing or
hereafter acquired, |
suitable for use by any retail or wholesale concern,
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distributorship or agency, any cultural facilities of a | ||
for-profit or
not-for-profit type including but not limited to | ||
educational, theatrical,
recreational and entertainment, | ||
sports facilities, racetracks, stadiums,
convention centers, | ||
exhibition halls, arenas, opera houses and theaters,
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waterfront improvements, swimming pools, boat storage, | ||
moorage, docking
facilities, restaurants, velodromes, | ||
coliseums, sports training facilities,
parking facilities, | ||
terminals, hotels and motels, gymnasiums, medical
facilities | ||
and port facilities.
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(j) "Project" means an industrial, commercial or
service | ||
project or any combination thereof provided that all uses | ||
shall
fall within one of the categories described above. Any | ||
project, of any
nature whatsoever, shall automatically include | ||
all site improvements and
new construction involving | ||
sidewalks, sewers, solid waste and wastewater
treatment and | ||
disposal sites and other pollution control facilities,
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resource or waste reduction, recovery, treatment and disposal | ||
facilities,
parks, open spaces, wildlife sanctuaries, streets, | ||
highways and runways.
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(k) "Lease agreement" shall mean an agreement whereby a | ||
project acquired
by the Authority by purchase, gift or lease | ||
is leased to any person or
corporation which will use or cause | ||
the project to be used as a project as
heretofore defined upon | ||
terms providing for lease rental payments at least
sufficient |
to pay when due all principal of and interest and premium, if | ||
any,
on any bonds, notes or other evidences of indebtedness of | ||
the Authority
issued with respect to such project, providing | ||
for the maintenance,
insurance and operation of the project on | ||
terms satisfactory to the
Authority and providing for | ||
disposition of the project upon termination of
the lease term, | ||
including purchase options or abandonment of the premises,
| ||
with such other terms as may be deemed desirable by the | ||
Authority.
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(l) "Loan agreement" means any agreement pursuant to which | ||
the Authority
agrees to loan the proceeds of its bonds, notes | ||
or other evidences of
indebtedness issued with respect to a | ||
project to any person or corporation
which will use or cause | ||
the project to be used as a project as heretofore
defined upon | ||
terms providing for loan repayment installments at least
| ||
sufficient to pay when due all principal of and interest and | ||
premium, if any,
on any bonds, notes or other evidences of | ||
indebtedness of the Authority
issued with respect to the | ||
project, providing for maintenance,
insurance and operation of | ||
the project on terms satisfactory to the
Authority and | ||
providing for other matters as may be deemed advisable by
the | ||
Authority.
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(m) "Financial aid" means the expenditure of Authority | ||
funds or funds
provided by the Authority through the issuance | ||
of its revenue bonds, notes
or other evidences of indebtedness | ||
for the development, construction,
acquisition or improvement |
of a project.
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(n) "Costs incurred in connection with the development, | ||
construction,
acquisition or improvement of a project" means | ||
the following: the cost of
purchase and construction of all | ||
lands and improvements in connection
therewith and equipment | ||
and other property, rights, easements and franchises
acquired | ||
which are deemed necessary for such construction; financing
| ||
charges; interest costs with respect to bonds, notes and other | ||
evidences of
indebtedness of the Authority prior to and during | ||
construction and for a
period of 6 months thereafter; | ||
engineering and legal expenses; the costs of
plans, | ||
specifications, surveys and estimates of costs and other | ||
expenses
necessary or incident to determining the feasibility | ||
or practicability of
any project, together with such other | ||
expenses as may be necessary or
incident to the financing, | ||
insuring, acquisition and construction of a
specific project | ||
and the placing of the same in operation.
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(o) "Terminal" means a public place, station or depot for | ||
receiving and
delivering passengers, baggage, mail, freight or | ||
express matter and any
combination thereof in connection with | ||
the transportation of
persons and property on water or land or | ||
in the air.
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(p) "Terminal facilities" means all land, buildings, | ||
structures,
improvements, equipment and appliances useful in | ||
the operation of public
warehouse, storage and transportation | ||
facilities and industrial,
manufacturing or commercial |
activities for the accommodation of or in
connection with | ||
commerce by water or land or in the air or useful as an
aid, or | ||
constituting an advantage or convenience to, the safe landing,
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taking off and navigation of aircraft or the safe and | ||
efficient operation
or maintenance of a public airport.
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(q) "Port facilities" means all public structures, except | ||
terminal
facilities as defined herein, that are in, over, | ||
under or adjacent to
navigable waters and are necessary for or | ||
incident to the furtherance of
water commerce and includes the | ||
widening and deepening of slips, harbors
and navigable waters.
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(r) "Airport" means any locality, either land or water, | ||
which is used or
designed for the landing and taking off of | ||
aircraft or for the location of
runways, landing fields, | ||
aerodromes, hangars, buildings, structures,
airport roadways | ||
and other facilities.
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(Source: P.A. 98-750, eff. 1-1-15 .)
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(70 ILCS 535/4) (from Ch. 85, par. 7454)
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Sec. 4. Establishment.
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(a) There is hereby created a political subdivision, body | ||
politic
and municipal corporation named the Will-Kankakee | ||
Regional Development
Authority. The territorial jurisdiction | ||
of the Authority is that geographic
area within the boundaries | ||
of Will and Kankakee counties in the State of
Illinois and any | ||
navigable waters and air space located therein.
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(b) The governing and administrative powers of the |
Authority shall be
vested in a body consisting of 10 members | ||
including, as an ex officio
member, the Director of Commerce | ||
and Economic Opportunity,
or his or her designee. The other 9 | ||
members of the Authority shall be
designated "public members", | ||
3 of whom shall be appointed by the Governor,
3 of whom shall | ||
be appointed by the county board chairman of Will County,
and 3 | ||
of whom shall be appointed by the county board chairman of | ||
Kankakee
County. All public members shall reside within the | ||
territorial
jurisdiction of this Act. Six members shall | ||
constitute a quorum , and the Board may not meet or take any | ||
action without a quorum present . The public
members shall be | ||
persons of recognized ability and experience in one or
more of | ||
the following areas: economic development, finance, banking,
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industrial development, small business management, real estate | ||
development,
community development, venture finance, organized | ||
labor or civic, community
or neighborhood organization. The | ||
Chairman of the Authority shall be
elected by the Board | ||
annually from the 6 members appointed by the county
board | ||
chairmen.
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(c) The terms of all members of the Authority shall begin | ||
30 days after
the effective date of this Act. Of the 9 public | ||
members appointed pursuant
to this Act, 3 shall serve until | ||
the third Monday in January 1992, 3 shall
serve until the third | ||
Monday in January 1993, and 3 shall serve until the
third | ||
Monday in January 1994. All successors shall be appointed by | ||
the
original appointing authority and hold office for a term |
of 3 years
commencing the third Monday in January of the year | ||
in which their term
commences, except in case of an | ||
appointment to fill a vacancy. Vacancies
occurring among the | ||
public members shall be filled for the remainder of the
term. | ||
In case of vacancy in a Governor-appointed membership when the | ||
Senate
is not in session, the Governor may make a temporary | ||
appointment until the
next meeting of the Senate when a person | ||
shall be nominated to fill such
office, and any person so | ||
nominated who is confirmed by the Senate shall
hold office | ||
during the remainder of the term and until a successor shall be
| ||
appointed and qualified. Members of the Authority shall not be | ||
entitled to
compensation for their services as members but may | ||
be reimbursed for all
necessary expenses incurred in | ||
connection with the performance of their
duties as members.
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(d) The Governor may remove any public member of the | ||
Authority in case
of incompetency, neglect of duty, or | ||
malfeasance in office.
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(e) The Board may appoint an Executive Director who shall | ||
have a
background in finance, including familiarity with the | ||
legal and
procedural requirements of issuing bonds, real | ||
estate or economic
development and administration. The | ||
Executive Director shall hold office
at the discretion of the | ||
Board. The Executive Director shall be the chief
| ||
administrative and operational officer of the Authority, shall | ||
direct
and supervise its administrative affairs and general | ||
management, shall perform
such other duties as may be |
prescribed from time to time by the members and
shall receive | ||
compensation fixed by the Authority. The Executive Director
| ||
shall attend all meetings of the Authority; however, no action | ||
of the
Authority shall be invalid on account of the absence of | ||
the Executive
Director from a meeting. The Authority may | ||
engage the services of such
other agents and employees, | ||
including attorneys, appraisers, engineers,
accountants, | ||
credit analysts and other consultants, as it may deem
| ||
advisable and may prescribe their duties and fix their | ||
compensation.
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(f) The Board may, by majority vote, nominate up to 4 | ||
non-voting members
for appointment by the Governor. Non-voting | ||
members shall be persons of
recognized ability and experience | ||
in one or more of the following areas:
economic development, | ||
finance, banking, industrial development, small
business | ||
management, real estate development, community development,
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venture finance, organized labor or civic, community or | ||
neighborhood
organization. Non-voting members shall serve at | ||
the pleasure of the Board.
All non-voting members may attend | ||
meetings of the Board and may be
reimbursed as provided in | ||
subsection (c).
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(g) The Board shall create a task force to study and make
| ||
recommendations to the Board on the economic development of | ||
the territory
within the jurisdiction of this Act. The members | ||
of the task force shall
reside within the territorial | ||
jurisdiction of this Act, shall serve at the
pleasure of the |
Board and shall be persons of recognized ability and
| ||
experience in one or more of the following areas: economic | ||
development,
finance, banking, industrial development, small | ||
business management, real
estate development, community | ||
development, venture finance, organized labor
or civic, | ||
community or neighborhood organization. The number of members
| ||
constituting the task force shall be set by the Board and may | ||
vary from
time to time. The Board may set a specific date by | ||
which the task force is
to submit its final report and | ||
recommendations to the Board.
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(Source: P.A. 94-793, eff. 5-19-06.)
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(70 ILCS 535/5.1 new) | ||
Sec. 5.1. Requests for assistance; disclosure of economic | ||
interests. | ||
(a) The Authority may not hear a request for assistance | ||
from a restricted person. This prohibition extends to business | ||
relationships between a person who is an Authority leader | ||
within one year prior to the request for assistance and to any | ||
entity in which a restricted person holds or, within the past 2 | ||
years, held an ownership interest of 10% or more. | ||
(b) An Authority leader shall disclose and recuse himself | ||
or herself from matters relating to requests for assistance | ||
from an entity that is relocating full-time employees from | ||
another Authority's counties if (i) both Authorities contract | ||
with or employ the same Authority leader or (ii) there is or, |
within the past 2 years of the request, there was a business | ||
relationship between the Authority leaders at the 2 | ||
Authorities. | ||
(c) The Board of the Authority shall vote to renew the | ||
appointment of the Executive Director and other Authority | ||
leaders on an annual basis. All contracts shall be approved on | ||
an annual basis and use a public process to solicit | ||
applications. This requirement does not apply to full-time | ||
employees of the Authority unless otherwise required by | ||
applicable State law or local ordinance. | ||
(d) Each Authority leader shall submit a statement of | ||
economic interest in accordance with Article 4A of the | ||
Illinois Governmental Ethics Act. Additionally, each Authority | ||
leader shall disclose to the Board outside sources of income | ||
and any business relationships in economic development | ||
consulting or lobbying. Reporting shall include the source of | ||
income, services provided, and timeline of when services were | ||
provided. If the source of income is a firm or organization | ||
with multiple clients, the report shall list all of the | ||
entities for which the individual provided services. | ||
(70 ILCS 535/5.2 new) | ||
Sec. 5.2. Open meetings; record disclosure. | ||
(a) The Authority is subject to the Open Meetings Act and | ||
the Freedom of Information Act. Documents subject to the | ||
Freedom of Information Act include, but are not limited to, |
expenses,
payroll, origination bonuses, and other financial | ||
details of the Authority. | ||
(b) A contract or agreement entered into by the Authority | ||
must be posted on the Authority's website. The Authority shall | ||
provide a detailed report of the Authority's financial | ||
information on the Authority's website, including, but not | ||
limited to, a statement of profits and losses, balance sheet, | ||
and income statement of the Authority.
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(70 ILCS 535/13) (from Ch. 85, par. 7463)
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Sec. 13. Reports ; commitment notice . The Authority shall | ||
annually submit a report of
its finances to the Auditor | ||
General. The Authority shall annually submit a
report of its | ||
activities to the Governor and General Assembly.
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The Authority shall provide notice to the General | ||
Assembly, the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, | ||
and the Governor once the Authority enters into a commitment | ||
to support the financing of a project. The notice to the | ||
General Assembly shall be filed with the Clerk of the House of | ||
Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate, in electronic | ||
form only, in the manner that the Clerk and the Secretary shall | ||
direct. | ||
(Source: P.A. 86-1481.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, | ||
2023.
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