Public Act 094-0613
Public Act 0613 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 094-0613 |
HB0509 Enrolled |
LRB094 06856 AJO 36962 b |
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| AN ACT concerning local government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Southeastern Illinois
Economic Development | Authority
Act is amended by changing Sections 20, 25 and 45 as | follows: | (70 ILCS 518/20)
| Sec. 20. Creation.
| (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 10
members as | follows: | (1) Nine members shall be appointed by the Governor
| with the advice and
consent of the Senate. | (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.
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| (c) Six members shall constitute a quorum.
| (d) The chairman of the Authority shall be elected annually | by the Board.
| (e) The terms of all initial members of the Authority shall | begin 30 days
after the effective date of this
Act. Of the 10 | original members appointed 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. All successors to these original | public members shall be appointed by the Governor with the | advice and consent of the Senate, or by the Director of | Commerce and Economic Opportunity, as the case may be, 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 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.
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 public member | appointed by the Director, in case of
incompetence, neglect of
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| 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. 93-968, eff. 8-20-04.) | (70 ILCS 518/25)
| Sec. 25. Duty. All official acts of the Authority shall | require the
approval of at least 6 members. It
shall be the | duty of the Authority to promote development within the | territorial jurisdiction of the Authority. The Authority shall | use the powers conferred upon it to assist in the
development, | construction,
and acquisition of industrial, commercial, | housing, or residential projects
within its territorial | jurisdiction
those counties .
| (Source: P.A. 93-968, eff. 8-20-04.) | (70 ILCS 518/45)
| Sec. 45. Acquisition.
| (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 of these sources.
| (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 this | purpose the proceeds derived from its sale of revenue
bonds, | notes, or other
evidences of indebtedness or governmental loans | or grants and shall have the
power to hold title to those
| projects in the name of the Authority.
| (d) The Authority shall have the power to enter into | intergovernmental
agreements with the State of
Illinois, the | counties of Fayette, Cumberland, Clark, Effingham, Jasper, | Crawford, Marion, Clay, Richland, Lawrence, Jefferson, Wayne, | Edwards, Wabash, Hamilton, and White ; Irvington Township in | Washington County;
, the Illinois
Development Finance | Authority, the Illinois Housing
Development Authority, the | Illinois Education Facilities Authority, the
Illinois
Farm
| Development Authority, the Rural Bond Bank,
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.
| (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.
| (Source: P.A. 93-968, eff. 8-20-04.) | Section 10. The Public Water District Act is amended by | changing Section 9 as follows:
| (70 ILCS 3705/9) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 196)
| Sec. 9. Every public water district organized under this | Act and every non-profit private water company is
authorized to | construct, maintain, alter and extend its water mains as a
| proper use of highways along, upon, under and across any | highway, street,
alley or public ground in the State, but so as | not to inconvenience the
public use thereof, and the right and | authority are hereby granted to any
such district or non-profit | private water company to construct, maintain and operate any | conduit or conduits,
water pipe or pipes, wholly or partially | buried or otherwise in, upon and
along any of the lands owned | by said State under any of the public waters
therein; provided | that the right, permission and authority hereby granted
shall | be subject to all public rights of commerce and navigation and | the
authority of the United States in behalf of such public | rights, and also to
the laws of the State of Illinois to | regulate and control the same.
| (Source: Laws 1945, p. 1187.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/18/2005
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