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Public Act 103-0066 Public Act 0066 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0066 | SB0247 Enrolled | LRB103 27780 SPS 54158 b |
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| AN ACT concerning business.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The General Not For Profit Corporation Act of | 1986 is amended by changing Section 103.05 as follows:
| (805 ILCS 105/103.05) (from Ch. 32, par. 103.05)
| Sec. 103.05. Purposes and authority of corporations;
| particular purposes; exemptions.
| (a) Not-for-profit corporations may be organized under | this Act for any
one or more of the following or similar | purposes:
| (1) Charitable.
| (2) Benevolent.
| (3) Eleemosynary.
| (4) Educational.
| (5) Civic.
| (6) Patriotic.
| (7) Political.
| (8) Religious.
| (9) Social.
| (10) Literary.
| (11) Athletic.
| (12) Scientific.
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| (13) Research.
| (14) Agricultural.
| (15) Horticultural.
| (16) Soil improvement.
| (17) Crop improvement.
| (18) Livestock or poultry improvement.
| (19) Professional, commercial, industrial, or trade | association.
| (20) Promoting the development, establishment, or | expansion
of industries.
| (21) Electrification on a cooperative basis.
| (22) Telephone service on a mutual or cooperative | basis.
| (23) Ownership and operation of water supply | facilities for
drinking and general domestic use on a | mutual or cooperative basis.
| (24) Ownership or administration of residential | property on a
cooperative basis.
| (25) Administration and operation of property owned on | a
condominium basis or by a homeowner association.
| (26) Administration and operation of an organization | on a
cooperative basis producing or furnishing goods, | services,
or facilities primarily for the benefit of its | members who
are consumers of those goods, services, or | facilities.
| (27) Operation of a community mental health board or |
| center
organized pursuant to the Community Mental Health | Act for the purpose of
providing direct patient services.
| (28) Provision of debt management services as | authorized by the Debt
Management Service Act.
| (29) Promotion, operation, and administration of a
| ridesharing arrangement as defined in Section 1-176.1 of
| the Illinois Vehicle Code.
| (30) The administration and operation of an | organization for the
purpose of assisting low-income | consumers in the acquisition of utility and
telephone | services.
| (31) Any purpose permitted to be exempt from taxation | under
Sections 501(c) or 501(d)
of the United States | Internal Revenue Code,
as now in
or hereafter amended.
| (32) Any purpose that would qualify for tax-deductible | gifts under the
Section 170(c) of the United States | Internal Revenue Code, as now
or hereafter amended. Any | such purpose is deemed to be charitable
under subsection | (a)(1) of this Section.
| (33) Furnishing of natural gas on a cooperative basis.
| (34) Ownership and operation of agriculture-based | biogas (anaerobic digester) systems on a cooperative basis | including the marketing and sale of products produced from | these, including but not limited to methane gas, | electricity, and compost. | (35) Ownership and operation of a hemophilia program, |
| including comprehensive hemophilia diagnostic treatment | centers, under Section 501(a)(2) of the Social Security | Act. The hemophilia program may employ physicians, other | health care professionals, and staff. The program and the | corporate board may not exercise control over, direct, or | interfere with a physician's exercise and execution of his | or her professional judgment in the provision of care or | treatment. | (36) Engineering for conservation services associated | with wetland restoration or mitigation, flood mitigation, | groundwater recharge, and natural infrastructure. | Non-profit engineering for conservation services may not | be procured by qualifications based selection criteria for | contracts with the Department of Transportation, Illinois | State Toll Highway Authority, or Cook County, except as a | subcontractor or subconsultant. | (b) A corporation may be organized hereunder to serve in | an
area that adjoins or borders (except for any intervening
| natural watercourse) an area located in an adjoining state
| intended to be similarly served, and the corporation may
join | any corporation created by the adjoining state having
an | identical purpose and organized as a not-for-profit
| corporation. Whenever any corporation organized under this
Act | so joins with a foreign corporation having an identical
| purpose, the corporation shall be permitted to do business
in | Illinois as one corporation; provided (1) that the name,
bylaw |
| provisions, officers, and directors of each
corporation are | identical, (2) that the foreign corporation
complies with the | provisions of this Act relating to the
admission of foreign | corporation, and (3) that the Illinois
corporation files a | statement with the Secretary of State
indicating that it has | joined with a foreign corporation
setting forth the name | thereof and the state of its incorporation.
| (Source: P.A. 101-57, eff. 7-12-19.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 6/9/2023
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