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Public Act 099-0003 Public Act 0003 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 099-0003 | HB0373 Enrolled | LRB099 05633 JLK 25672 b |
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| AN ACT concerning State government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Park District Aquarium and Museum Act is | amended by changing Section 1 as follows:
| (70 ILCS 1290/1) (from Ch. 105, par. 326)
| Sec. 1. Erect, operate, and maintain aquariums and museums. | The corporate authorities of cities and park districts having | the
control or supervision over of any public park or parks, | including parks located on formerly submerged land, are hereby | authorized
to purchase, erect , and maintain within any such | public park or parks under the
control or supervision of such | corporate authorities, edifices to be used
as aquariums or as | museums of art, industry, science , or natural or other
history, | including presidential libraries, centers, and museums, such | aquariums and museums consisting of all facilities for their | collections, exhibitions, programming, and associated | initiatives, or to permit the directors or trustees of any | corporation or
society organized for the construction or | maintenance and operation of an
aquarium or museum as | hereinabove described to erect, enlarge, ornament,
build, | rebuild, rehabilitate, improve, maintain , and operate its | aquarium or
museum or museums within any public park now or |
| hereafter under the control
or supervision of any city or park | district, and to contract with any such
directors or trustees | of any such aquarium or , museum or museums relative to
the | erection, enlargement, ornamentation, building, rebuilding,
| rehabilitation, improvement, maintenance , ownership, and | operation of such aquarium or museum. Notwithstanding the | previous sentence, a city or park district may enter into a | lease for an initial term not to exceed 99 years, subject to | renewal, allowing a corporation or society as hereinabove | described to erect,
enlarge, ornament, build, rebuild, | rehabilitate, improve, maintain, and operate its aquarium or | museum, together with grounds immediately adjacent to such | aquarium or museum, and to use, possess, and occupy grounds | surrounding such aquarium or museum as hereinabove described | for the purpose of beautifying and maintaining such grounds in | a manner consistent with the aquarium or museum's purpose, and | on the conditions that (1) the public is allowed access to such | grounds in a manner consistent with its access to other public | parks, and (2) the city or park district retains a reversionary | interest in any improvements made by the corporation or society | on the grounds, including the aquarium or museum itself, that | matures upon the expiration or lawful termination of the lease. | It is hereby reaffirmed and found that the aquariums and | museums as described in this Section, and their collections, | exhibitions, programming, and associated initiatives, serve | valuable public purposes, including, but not limited to, |
| furthering human knowledge and understanding, educating and | inspiring the public, and expanding recreational and cultural | resources and opportunities and operation thereof . Any city or
| park district may charge, or permit such an aquarium or museum | to charge,
an admission fee. Any such aquarium or museum,
| however, shall be open without charge, when
accompanied by a | teacher, to the children in actual attendance upon grades
| kindergarten through twelve in any of the schools in this State | at all
times. In addition, any Any such aquarium or museum , | however, must be open to persons who reside in this State | without
charge
for a period equivalent to 52 days, at least 6 | of which must be during the
period from June through August, | each year.
Notwithstanding said provisions, charges may be made | at any
time for
special services and for admission to special | facilities within any
aquarium or museum for the education, | entertainment , or convenience of
visitors. The proceeds of such | admission fees and charges for special
services and special | facilities shall be devoted exclusively to the
purposes for | which the tax authorized by Section 2 hereof may be used. If
| any owner or owners of any lands or lots abutting or fronting | on any such
public park, or adjacent thereto, have any private | right, easement,
interest or property in such public park | appurtenant to their lands or lots
or otherwise, which would be | interfered with by the erection and
maintenance of any aquarium | or museum as hereinbefore provided, or any
right to have such | public park remain open or vacant and free from
buildings, the |
| corporate authorities of the city or park district having
| control of such park, may condemn the same in the manner | prescribed for the
exercise
of the right of eminent domain | under the Eminent Domain Act. The changes made to this Section | by this amendatory Act of the 99th General Assembly are | declaratory of existing law and shall not be construed as a new | enactment.
| (Source: P.A. 97-187, eff. 7-22-11.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2016
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