Bill Text: IL HB2869 | 2013-2014 | 98th General Assembly | Enrolled
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Bill Title: Amends the Illinois Procurement Code. Provides that if a form, schedule to a form, or line item in a form issued by the United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is mentioned in this Code and that form, schedule to a form, or line item in a form is renumbered, then any reference to that renumbered form, schedule to a form, or line item in a form in this Code shall be construed as though the renumbering had not occurred. Provides that a not-for-profit organization shall not be exempt from this Code if it receives a grant subject to continuing disclosure requirements or was previously exempt under a purchase of care exemption. Sets forth documentation that must be disclosed by these organizations. Adds a Section that sets forth disclosure requirements for not-for-profit organizations subject to this Code. Sets forth additional disclosure requirements, including a copy of the organization's IRS Form 990, for not-for-profit organizations in Sections regarding facilities for persons with severe disabilities and continuing disclosure requirements. Defines terms. Effective immediately.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 3-1)
Status: (Passed) 2013-07-17 - Public Act . . . . . . . . . 98-0094 [HB2869 Detail]
Download: Illinois-2013-HB2869-Enrolled.html
Bill Title: Amends the Illinois Procurement Code. Provides that if a form, schedule to a form, or line item in a form issued by the United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is mentioned in this Code and that form, schedule to a form, or line item in a form is renumbered, then any reference to that renumbered form, schedule to a form, or line item in a form in this Code shall be construed as though the renumbering had not occurred. Provides that a not-for-profit organization shall not be exempt from this Code if it receives a grant subject to continuing disclosure requirements or was previously exempt under a purchase of care exemption. Sets forth documentation that must be disclosed by these organizations. Adds a Section that sets forth disclosure requirements for not-for-profit organizations subject to this Code. Sets forth additional disclosure requirements, including a copy of the organization's IRS Form 990, for not-for-profit organizations in Sections regarding facilities for persons with severe disabilities and continuing disclosure requirements. Defines terms. Effective immediately.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 3-1)
Status: (Passed) 2013-07-17 - Public Act . . . . . . . . . 98-0094 [HB2869 Detail]
Download: Illinois-2013-HB2869-Enrolled.html
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1 | AN ACT concerning finance.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The State Finance Act is amended by changing | ||||||
5 | Section 6z-78 as follows:
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6 | (30 ILCS 105/6z-78)
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7 | Sec. 6z-78. Capital Projects Fund; bonded indebtedness; | ||||||
8 | transfers. Money in the Capital Projects Fund shall, if and | ||||||
9 | when the State of Illinois incurs any bonded indebtedness using | ||||||
10 | the bond authorizations enacted in Public Act 96-36, Public Act | ||||||
11 | 96-1554, Public Act 97-771, and this amendatory Act of the 98th | ||||||
12 | 97th General Assembly, be set aside and used for the purpose of | ||||||
13 | paying and discharging annually the principal and interest on | ||||||
14 | that bonded indebtedness then due and payable. | ||||||
15 | In addition to other transfers to the General Obligation | ||||||
16 | Bond Retirement and Interest Fund made pursuant to Section 15 | ||||||
17 | of the General Obligation Bond Act, upon each delivery of | ||||||
18 | general obligation bonds using bond authorizations enacted in | ||||||
19 | Public Act 96-36, Public Act 96-1554, Public Act 97-771, and | ||||||
20 | this amendatory Act of the 98th 97th General Assembly the State | ||||||
21 | Comptroller shall compute and certify to the State Treasurer | ||||||
22 | the total amount of principal of, interest on, and premium, if | ||||||
23 | any, on such bonds during the then current and each succeeding |
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1 | fiscal year. With respect to the interest payable on variable | ||||||
2 | rate bonds, such certifications shall be calculated at the | ||||||
3 | maximum rate of interest that may be payable during the fiscal | ||||||
4 | year, after taking into account any credits permitted in the | ||||||
5 | related indenture or other instrument against the amount of | ||||||
6 | such interest required to be appropriated for the period. | ||||||
7 | (a) Except as provided for in subsection (b), on or before | ||||||
8 | the last day of each month, the State Treasurer and State | ||||||
9 | Comptroller shall transfer from the Capital Projects Fund to | ||||||
10 | the General Obligation Bond Retirement and Interest Fund an | ||||||
11 | amount sufficient to pay the aggregate of the principal of, | ||||||
12 | interest on, and premium, if any, on the bonds payable on their | ||||||
13 | next payment date, divided by the number of monthly transfers | ||||||
14 | occurring between the last previous payment date (or the | ||||||
15 | delivery date if no payment date has yet occurred) and the next | ||||||
16 | succeeding payment date. Interest payable on variable rate | ||||||
17 | bonds shall be calculated at the maximum rate of interest that | ||||||
18 | may be payable for the relevant period, after taking into | ||||||
19 | account any credits permitted in the related indenture or other | ||||||
20 | instrument against the amount of such interest required to be | ||||||
21 | appropriated for that period. Interest for which moneys have | ||||||
22 | already been deposited into the capitalized interest account | ||||||
23 | within the General Obligation Bond Retirement and Interest Fund | ||||||
24 | shall not be included in the calculation of the amounts to be | ||||||
25 | transferred under this subsection.
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26 | (b) On or before the last day of each month, the State |
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1 | Treasurer and State Comptroller shall transfer from the Capital | ||||||
2 | Projects Fund to the General Obligation Bond Retirement and | ||||||
3 | Interest Fund an amount sufficient to pay the aggregate of the | ||||||
4 | principal of, interest on, and premium, if any, on the bonds | ||||||
5 | issued prior to January 1, 2012 pursuant to Section 4(d) of the | ||||||
6 | General Obligation Bond Act payable on their next payment date, | ||||||
7 | divided by the number of monthly transfers occurring between | ||||||
8 | the last previous payment date (or the delivery date if no | ||||||
9 | payment date has yet occurred) and the next succeeding payment | ||||||
10 | date. If the available balance in the Capital Projects Fund is | ||||||
11 | not sufficient for the transfer required in this subsection, | ||||||
12 | the State Treasurer and State Comptroller shall transfer the | ||||||
13 | difference from the Road Fund to the General Obligation Bond | ||||||
14 | Retirement and Interest Fund; except that such Road Fund | ||||||
15 | transfers shall constitute a debt of the Capital Projects Fund | ||||||
16 | which shall be repaid according to subsection (c). Interest | ||||||
17 | payable on variable rate bonds shall be calculated at the | ||||||
18 | maximum rate of interest that may be payable for the relevant | ||||||
19 | period, after taking into account any credits permitted in the | ||||||
20 | related indenture or other instrument against the amount of | ||||||
21 | such interest required to be appropriated for that period. | ||||||
22 | Interest for which moneys have already been deposited into the | ||||||
23 | capitalized interest account within the General Obligation | ||||||
24 | Bond Retirement and Interest Fund shall not be included in the | ||||||
25 | calculation of the amounts to be transferred under this | ||||||
26 | subsection. |
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1 | (c) On the first day of any month when the Capital Projects | ||||||
2 | Fund is carrying a debt to the Road Fund due to the provisions | ||||||
3 | of subsection (b), the State Treasurer and State Comptroller | ||||||
4 | shall transfer from the Capital Projects Fund to the Road Fund | ||||||
5 | an amount sufficient to discharge that debt. These transfers to | ||||||
6 | the Road Fund shall continue until the Capital Projects Fund | ||||||
7 | has repaid to the Road Fund all transfers made from the Road | ||||||
8 | Fund pursuant to subsection (b). Notwithstanding any other law | ||||||
9 | to the contrary, transfers to the Road Fund from the Capital | ||||||
10 | Projects Fund shall be made prior to any other expenditures or | ||||||
11 | transfers out of the Capital Projects Fund. | ||||||
12 | (Source: P.A. 96-36, eff. 7-13-09; 96-820, eff. 11-18-09; | ||||||
13 | 96-1554, eff. 3-18-11; 97-771, eff. 7-10-12.)
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14 | Section 10. The General Obligation Bond Act is amended by | ||||||
15 | changing Sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 as follows:
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16 | (30 ILCS 330/2) (from Ch. 127, par. 652) | ||||||
17 | Sec. 2. Authorization for Bonds. The State of Illinois is | ||||||
18 | authorized to
issue, sell and provide for the retirement of | ||||||
19 | General Obligation Bonds of
the State of Illinois for the | ||||||
20 | categories and specific purposes expressed in
Sections 2 | ||||||
21 | through 8 of this Act, in the total amount of $49,317,925,743 | ||||||
22 | $47,092,925,743 $45,476,125,743 . | ||||||
23 | The bonds authorized in this Section 2 and in Section 16 of | ||||||
24 | this Act are
herein called "Bonds". |
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1 | Of the total amount of Bonds authorized in this Act, up to | ||||||
2 | $2,200,000,000
in aggregate original principal amount may be | ||||||
3 | issued and sold in accordance
with the Baccalaureate Savings | ||||||
4 | Act in the form of General Obligation
College Savings Bonds. | ||||||
5 | Of the total amount of Bonds authorized in this Act, up to | ||||||
6 | $300,000,000 in
aggregate original principal amount may be | ||||||
7 | issued and sold in accordance
with the Retirement Savings Act | ||||||
8 | in the form of General Obligation
Retirement Savings Bonds. | ||||||
9 | Of the total amount of Bonds authorized in this Act, the | ||||||
10 | additional
$10,000,000,000 authorized by Public Act 93-2, the | ||||||
11 | $3,466,000,000 authorized by Public Act 96-43, and the | ||||||
12 | $4,096,348,300 authorized by Public Act 96-1497 shall be used | ||||||
13 | solely as provided in Section 7.2. | ||||||
14 | The issuance and sale of Bonds pursuant to the General | ||||||
15 | Obligation Bond
Act is an economical and efficient method of | ||||||
16 | financing the long-term capital needs of
the State. This Act | ||||||
17 | will permit the issuance of a multi-purpose General
Obligation | ||||||
18 | Bond with uniform terms and features. This will not only lower
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19 | the cost of registration but also reduce the overall cost of | ||||||
20 | issuing debt
by improving the marketability of Illinois General | ||||||
21 | Obligation Bonds. | ||||||
22 | (Source: P.A. 96-5, eff. 4-3-09; 96-36, eff. 7-13-09; 96-43, | ||||||
23 | eff. 7-15-09; 96-885, eff. 3-11-10; 96-1000, eff. 7-2-10; | ||||||
24 | 96-1497, eff. 1-14-11; 96-1554, eff. 3-18-11; 97-333, eff. | ||||||
25 | 8-12-11; 97-771, eff. 7-10-12; 97-813, eff. 7-13-12; revised | ||||||
26 | 7-23-12.)
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1 | (30 ILCS 330/3) (from Ch. 127, par. 653)
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2 | Sec. 3. Capital Facilities. The amount of $9,753,963,443 | ||||||
3 | $8,900,463,443 is authorized
to be used for the acquisition, | ||||||
4 | development, construction, reconstruction,
improvement, | ||||||
5 | financing, architectural planning and installation of capital
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6 | facilities within the State, consisting of buildings, | ||||||
7 | structures, durable
equipment, land, interests in land, and the | ||||||
8 | costs associated with the purchase and implementation of | ||||||
9 | information technology, including but not limited to the | ||||||
10 | purchase of hardware and software, for the following specific | ||||||
11 | purposes:
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12 | (a) $3,393,228,000 $3,007,228,000 for educational | ||||||
13 | purposes by
State universities and
colleges, the Illinois | ||||||
14 | Community College Board created by the Public
Community | ||||||
15 | College Act and for grants to public community colleges as
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16 | authorized by Sections 5-11 and 5-12 of the Public | ||||||
17 | Community College Act;
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18 | (b) $1,648,420,000 for correctional purposes at
State
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19 | prison and correctional centers;
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20 | (c) $599,183,000 for open spaces, recreational and
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21 | conservation purposes and the protection of land;
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22 | (d) $751,317,000 $691,917,000 for child care | ||||||
23 | facilities, mental
and public health facilities, and | ||||||
24 | facilities for the care of disabled
veterans and their | ||||||
25 | spouses;
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1 | (e) $2,152,790,000 $1,777,990,000 for use by the | ||||||
2 | State, its
departments, authorities, public corporations, | ||||||
3 | commissions and agencies;
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4 | (f) $818,100 for cargo handling facilities at port | ||||||
5 | districts and for
breakwaters, including harbor entrances, | ||||||
6 | at port districts in conjunction
with facilities for small | ||||||
7 | boats and pleasure crafts;
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8 | (g) $297,177,074 $274,877,074 for water resource | ||||||
9 | management
projects;
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10 | (h) $16,940,269 for the provision of facilities for | ||||||
11 | food production
research and related instructional and | ||||||
12 | public service activities at the
State universities and | ||||||
13 | public community colleges;
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14 | (i) $36,000,000 for grants by the Secretary of State, | ||||||
15 | as
State
Librarian, for central library facilities | ||||||
16 | authorized by Section 8
of the Illinois Library System Act | ||||||
17 | and for grants by the Capital
Development Board to units of | ||||||
18 | local government for public library
facilities;
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19 | (j) $25,000,000 for the acquisition, development, | ||||||
20 | construction,
reconstruction, improvement, financing, | ||||||
21 | architectural planning and
installation of capital | ||||||
22 | facilities consisting of buildings, structures,
durable | ||||||
23 | equipment and land for grants to counties, municipalities | ||||||
24 | or public
building commissions with correctional | ||||||
25 | facilities that do not comply with
the minimum standards of | ||||||
26 | the Department of Corrections under Section 3-15-2
of the |
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1 | Unified Code of Corrections;
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2 | (k) $5,000,000 for grants in fiscal year 1988 by the | ||||||
3 | Department of
Conservation for improvement or expansion of | ||||||
4 | aquarium facilities located on
property owned by a park | ||||||
5 | district;
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6 | (l) $599,590,000 $588,590,000 to State agencies for | ||||||
7 | grants to
local governments for
the acquisition, | ||||||
8 | financing, architectural planning, development, | ||||||
9 | alteration,
installation, and construction of capital | ||||||
10 | facilities consisting of buildings,
structures, durable | ||||||
11 | equipment, and land; and
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12 | (m) $228,500,000 for the Illinois Open Land Trust
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13 | Program
as defined by the
Illinois Open Land Trust Act.
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14 | The amounts authorized above for capital facilities may be | ||||||
15 | used
for the acquisition, installation, alteration, | ||||||
16 | construction, or
reconstruction of capital facilities and for | ||||||
17 | the purchase of equipment
for the purpose of major capital | ||||||
18 | improvements which will reduce energy
consumption in State | ||||||
19 | buildings or facilities.
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20 | (Source: P.A. 96-36, eff. 7-13-09; 96-37, eff. 7-13-09; | ||||||
21 | 96-1000, eff. 7-2-10; 96-1554, eff. 3-18-11.)
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22 | (30 ILCS 330/4) (from Ch. 127, par. 654)
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23 | Sec. 4. Transportation. The amount of $14,848,199,000 | ||||||
24 | $14,060,599,000
is authorized for use by the Department of | ||||||
25 | Transportation for the specific
purpose of promoting and |
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1 | assuring rapid, efficient, and safe highway, air and
mass | ||||||
2 | transportation for the inhabitants of the State by providing | ||||||
3 | monies,
including the making of grants and loans, for the | ||||||
4 | acquisition, construction,
reconstruction, extension and | ||||||
5 | improvement of the following transportation
facilities and | ||||||
6 | equipment, and for the acquisition of real property and
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7 | interests in real property required or expected to be required | ||||||
8 | in connection
therewith as follows:
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9 | (a) $5,432,129,000 for State highways, arterial
highways, | ||||||
10 | freeways,
roads, bridges, structures separating highways and | ||||||
11 | railroads and roads, and
bridges on roads maintained by | ||||||
12 | counties, municipalities, townships or road
districts for the | ||||||
13 | following specific purposes:
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14 | (1) $3,330,000,000 for use statewide,
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15 | (2) $3,677,000 for use outside the Chicago urbanized
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16 | area,
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17 | (3) $7,543,000 for use within the Chicago urbanized | ||||||
18 | area,
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19 | (4) $13,060,600 for use within the City of Chicago,
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20 | (5) $58,987,500 for use within the counties of Cook,
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21 | DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry and Will,
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22 | (6) $18,860,900 for use outside the counties of Cook, | ||||||
23 | DuPage, Kane,
Lake, McHenry and Will, and
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24 | (7) $2,000,000,000 for use on projects included in | ||||||
25 | either (i) the FY09-14 Proposed Highway Improvement | ||||||
26 | Program as published by the Illinois Department of |
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1 | Transportation in May 2008 or (ii) the FY10-15 Proposed | ||||||
2 | Highway Improvement Program to be published by the Illinois | ||||||
3 | Department of Transportation in the spring of 2009; except | ||||||
4 | that all projects must be maintenance projects for the | ||||||
5 | existing State system with the goal of reaching 90% | ||||||
6 | acceptable condition in the system statewide and further | ||||||
7 | except that all projects must reflect the generally | ||||||
8 | accepted historical distribution of projects throughout | ||||||
9 | the State. | ||||||
10 | (b) $5,379,670,000 $5,079,570,000 for rail facilities and | ||||||
11 | for
mass transit facilities, as defined in Section 2705-305 of | ||||||
12 | the Department of
Transportation Law (20 ILCS 2705/2705-305), | ||||||
13 | including rapid transit, rail, bus
and other equipment used in | ||||||
14 | connection therewith by the State or any unit of
local | ||||||
15 | government, special transportation district, municipal | ||||||
16 | corporation or
other corporation or public authority | ||||||
17 | authorized to provide and promote public
transportation within | ||||||
18 | the State or two or more of the foregoing jointly, for
the | ||||||
19 | following specific purposes:
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20 | (1) $4,283,870,000 $3,983,770,000 statewide,
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21 | (2) $83,350,000 for use within the counties of Cook,
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22 | DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry and Will,
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23 | (3) $12,450,000 for use outside the counties of Cook,
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24 | DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry and Will, and
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25 | (4) $1,000,000,000 for use on projects that shall | ||||||
26 | reflect the generally accepted historical distribution of |
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1 | projects throughout the State. | ||||||
2 | (c) $482,600,000 for airport or aviation facilities and any | ||||||
3 | equipment used
in connection therewith, including engineering | ||||||
4 | and land acquisition costs,
by the State or any unit of local | ||||||
5 | government, special transportation district,
municipal | ||||||
6 | corporation or other corporation or public authority | ||||||
7 | authorized
to provide public transportation within the State, | ||||||
8 | or two or more of the
foregoing acting jointly, and for the | ||||||
9 | making of deposits into the Airport
Land Loan Revolving Fund | ||||||
10 | for loans to public airport owners pursuant to the
Illinois | ||||||
11 | Aeronautics Act.
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12 | (d) $3,553,800,000 $3,066,300,000 for use statewide for | ||||||
13 | State or local highways, arterial highways, freeways, roads, | ||||||
14 | bridges, and structures separating highways and railroads and | ||||||
15 | roads, and for grants to counties, municipalities, townships, | ||||||
16 | or road districts for planning, engineering, acquisition, | ||||||
17 | construction, reconstruction, development, improvement, | ||||||
18 | extension, and all construction-related expenses of the public | ||||||
19 | infrastructure and other transportation improvement projects | ||||||
20 | which are related to economic development in the State of | ||||||
21 | Illinois. | ||||||
22 | (Source: P.A. 96-5, eff. 4-3-09; 96-36, eff. 7-13-09; 96-37, | ||||||
23 | eff. 7-13-09; 96-1554, eff. 3-18-11; 97-771, eff. 7-10-12.)
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24 | (30 ILCS 330/5) (from Ch. 127, par. 655)
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25 | Sec. 5. School Construction.
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1 | (a) The amount of $58,450,000 is authorized to
make grants | ||||||
2 | to local school
districts for the acquisition, development, | ||||||
3 | construction, reconstruction,
rehabilitation, improvement, | ||||||
4 | financing, architectural planning and
installation of capital | ||||||
5 | facilities, including but not limited to those
required for | ||||||
6 | special
education building projects provided for in Article 14 | ||||||
7 | of The School Code,
consisting of buildings, structures, and | ||||||
8 | durable equipment, and for the
acquisition and improvement of | ||||||
9 | real property and interests in real property
required, or | ||||||
10 | expected to be required, in connection therewith.
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11 | (b) $22,550,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, | ||||||
12 | for grants to
school districts for the making of principal and | ||||||
13 | interest payments, required
to be made, on bonds issued by such | ||||||
14 | school districts after January 1, 1969,
pursuant to any | ||||||
15 | indenture, ordinance, resolution, agreement or contract
to | ||||||
16 | provide funds for the acquisition, development, construction,
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17 | reconstruction, rehabilitation, improvement, architectural | ||||||
18 | planning and installation of
capital facilities consisting of | ||||||
19 | buildings, structures, durable equipment
and land for | ||||||
20 | educational purposes or for lease payments required to be made
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21 | by a school district for principal and interest payments on | ||||||
22 | bonds issued
by a Public Building Commission after January 1, | ||||||
23 | 1969.
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24 | (c) $10,000,000 for grants to school districts for the | ||||||
25 | acquisition,
development, construction, reconstruction, | ||||||
26 | rehabilitation, improvement,
architectural
planning and |
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1 | installation of capital facilities consisting of buildings
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2 | structures, durable equipment and land for special education | ||||||
3 | building projects.
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4 | (d) $9,000,000 for grants to school districts for the | ||||||
5 | reconstruction,
rehabilitation, improvement, financing and | ||||||
6 | architectural planning of capital
facilities, including | ||||||
7 | construction at another location to replace such capital
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8 | facilities, consisting of those public school buildings and | ||||||
9 | temporary school
facilities which, prior to January 1, 1984, | ||||||
10 | were condemned by the regional
superintendent under Section | ||||||
11 | 3-14.22 of The School Code or by any State
official having | ||||||
12 | jurisdiction over building safety.
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13 | (e) $3,050,000,000 for grants to school districts for
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14 | school improvement
projects authorized by the School | ||||||
15 | Construction Law. The bonds shall be sold in
amounts not to | ||||||
16 | exceed the following schedule, except any bonds not sold during
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17 | one year shall be added to the bonds to be sold during the | ||||||
18 | remainder of the
schedule:
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19 | First year ...................................$200,000,000
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20 | Second year ..................................$450,000,000
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21 | Third year ...................................$500,000,000
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22 | Fourth year ..................................$500,000,000
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23 | Fifth year ...................................$800,000,000
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24 | Sixth year and thereafter ....................$600,000,000
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25 | (f) $1,600,000,000 $1,066,000,000 grants to school | ||||||
26 | districts for school implemented projects authorized by the |
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1 | School Construction Law. | ||||||
2 | (Source: P.A. 96-36, eff. 7-13-09; 96-1554, eff. 3-18-11.)
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3 | (30 ILCS 330/6) (from Ch. 127, par. 656)
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4 | Sec. 6. Anti-Pollution.
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5 | (a) The amount of $443,215,000 $422,815,000 is authorized | ||||||
6 | for
allocation by the
Environmental Protection Agency for | ||||||
7 | grants or loans to units of local
government in such amounts, | ||||||
8 | at such times and for such purpose as the Agency
deems | ||||||
9 | necessary or desirable for the planning, financing, and | ||||||
10 | construction of
municipal sewage treatment works and solid | ||||||
11 | waste disposal facilities and for
making of deposits into the | ||||||
12 | Water Revolving Fund and
the U.S. Environmental Protection Fund | ||||||
13 | to provide assistance in accordance
with the provisions of | ||||||
14 | Title IV-A of the Environmental Protection Act.
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15 | (b) The amount of $236,500,000 is authorized for allocation | ||||||
16 | by the
Environmental Protection Agency for payment of claims | ||||||
17 | submitted to the State
and approved for payment under the | ||||||
18 | Leaking Underground Storage Tank Program
established in Title | ||||||
19 | XVI of the Environmental Protection Act.
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20 | (Source: P.A. 96-36, eff. 7-13-09; 96-1554, eff. 3-18-11.)
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21 | (30 ILCS 330/7) (from Ch. 127, par. 657) | ||||||
22 | Sec. 7. Coal and Energy Development. The amount of | ||||||
23 | $742,700,000 $698,200,000 is
authorized to be used by the | ||||||
24 | Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (formerly |
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1 | Department of Commerce and Community Affairs) for
coal and | ||||||
2 | energy development purposes, pursuant to Sections 2, 3 and 3.1 | ||||||
3 | of the
Illinois Coal and Energy Development Bond Act, for the | ||||||
4 | purposes
specified
in Section 8.1 of the Energy Conservation | ||||||
5 | and Coal Development Act, for
the purposes specified in Section | ||||||
6 | 605-332 of the Department of Commerce and
Economic Opportunity | ||||||
7 | Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, and for the | ||||||
8 | purpose of facility cost reports prepared pursuant to Sections | ||||||
9 | 1-58 or 1-75(d)(4) of the Illinois Power Agency Act and for the | ||||||
10 | purpose of development costs pursuant to Section 8.1 of the | ||||||
11 | Energy Conservation and Coal Development Act. Of this
amount: | ||||||
12 | (a) $143,500,000 $115,000,000 is
for the specific purposes | ||||||
13 | of acquisition,
development, construction, reconstruction, | ||||||
14 | improvement, financing,
architectural and technical planning | ||||||
15 | and installation of capital facilities
consisting of | ||||||
16 | buildings, structures, durable equipment, and land for the
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17 | purpose of capital development of coal resources within the | ||||||
18 | State and for the
purposes specified in Section 8.1 of the | ||||||
19 | Energy Conservation and Coal
Development Act; | ||||||
20 | (b) $35,000,000 is for the purposes specified in Section | ||||||
21 | 8.1 of the
Energy
Conservation and Coal Development Act and | ||||||
22 | making grants to generating stations and coal gasification | ||||||
23 | facilities within the State of Illinois and to the owner of a
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24 | generating station
located in Illinois and having at least | ||||||
25 | three coal-fired generating units
with accredited summer | ||||||
26 | capability greater than 500 megawatts each at such
generating |
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1 | station as provided in Section 6 of that Bond Act; | ||||||
2 | (c) $13,200,000 is for research, development and | ||||||
3 | demonstration
of forms of energy
other than that derived from | ||||||
4 | coal, either on or off State property; | ||||||
5 | (d) $500,000,000 is for the purpose of providing financial | ||||||
6 | assistance to
new
electric generating facilities as provided in | ||||||
7 | Section 605-332 of the Department
of Commerce and Economic | ||||||
8 | Opportunity Law of the Civil Administrative Code of
Illinois; | ||||||
9 | and | ||||||
10 | (e) $51,000,000 $50,000,000 is for the purpose of facility | ||||||
11 | cost reports prepared for not more than one facility pursuant | ||||||
12 | to Section 1-75(d)(4) of the Illinois Power Agency Act and not | ||||||
13 | more than one facility pursuant to Section 1-58 of the Illinois | ||||||
14 | Power Agency Act and for the purpose of up to $6,000,000 of | ||||||
15 | development costs pursuant to Section 8.1 of the Energy | ||||||
16 | Conservation and Coal Development Act. | ||||||
17 | (Source: P.A. 95-1026, eff. 1-12-09; 96-781, eff. 8-28-09; | ||||||
18 | 96-1000, eff. 7-2-10; 96-1465, eff. 8-20-10; 96-1554, eff. | ||||||
19 | 3-18-11.)
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20 | Section 15. The Build Illinois Bond Act is amended by | ||||||
21 | changing Sections 2 and 4 as follows:
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22 | (30 ILCS 425/2) (from Ch. 127, par. 2802)
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23 | Sec. 2. Authorization for Bonds. The State of Illinois is
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24 | authorized to issue, sell and provide for the retirement of |
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1 | limited
obligation bonds, notes and other evidences of | ||||||
2 | indebtedness of the State of
Illinois in the total principal | ||||||
3 | amount of $6,246,009,000 $5,703,509,000
herein called "Bonds". | ||||||
4 | Such authorized amount of Bonds shall
be reduced from time to | ||||||
5 | time by amounts, if any, which are equal to the
moneys received | ||||||
6 | by the Department of Revenue in any fiscal year pursuant to
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7 | Section 3-1001 of the "Illinois Vehicle Code", as amended, in | ||||||
8 | excess of the
Annual Specified Amount (as defined in Section 3 | ||||||
9 | of the "Retailers'
Occupation Tax Act", as amended) and | ||||||
10 | transferred at the end of such fiscal
year from the General | ||||||
11 | Revenue Fund to the Build Illinois Purposes Fund (now | ||||||
12 | abolished) as
provided in Section 3-1001 of said Code; | ||||||
13 | provided, however, that no such
reduction shall affect the | ||||||
14 | validity or enforceability of any Bonds issued
prior to such | ||||||
15 | reduction. Such amount of authorized Bonds
shall be exclusive | ||||||
16 | of any refunding Bonds issued pursuant to Section 15 of
this | ||||||
17 | Act and exclusive of any Bonds issued pursuant to this Section | ||||||
18 | which
are redeemed, purchased, advance refunded, or defeased in | ||||||
19 | accordance with
paragraph (f) of Section 4 of this Act. Bonds | ||||||
20 | shall be issued for the
categories and specific purposes | ||||||
21 | expressed in Section 4 of this Act.
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22 | (Source: P.A. 96-36, eff. 7-13-09; 96-1554, eff. 3-18-11.)
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23 | (30 ILCS 425/4) (from Ch. 127, par. 2804)
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24 | Sec. 4. Purposes of Bonds. Bonds shall be issued for the | ||||||
25 | following
purposes and in the approximate amounts as set forth |
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1 | below:
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2 | (a) $3,222,800,000 $3,213,000,000 for the expenses of | ||||||
3 | issuance and
sale of Bonds, including bond discounts, and for | ||||||
4 | planning, engineering,
acquisition, construction, | ||||||
5 | reconstruction, development, improvement and
extension of the | ||||||
6 | public infrastructure in the State of Illinois, including: the
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7 | making of loans or grants to local governments for waste | ||||||
8 | disposal systems,
water and sewer line extensions and water | ||||||
9 | distribution and purification
facilities, rail or air or water | ||||||
10 | port improvements, gas and electric utility
extensions, | ||||||
11 | publicly owned industrial and commercial sites, buildings
used | ||||||
12 | for public administration purposes and other public | ||||||
13 | infrastructure capital
improvements; the making of loans or | ||||||
14 | grants to units of local government
for financing and | ||||||
15 | construction of wastewater facilities, including grants to | ||||||
16 | serve unincorporated areas; refinancing or
retiring bonds | ||||||
17 | issued between January 1, 1987 and January 1,
1990 by home rule | ||||||
18 | municipalities, debt service on which is provided from a
tax | ||||||
19 | imposed by home rule municipalities prior to January 1, 1990 on | ||||||
20 | the
sale of food and drugs pursuant to Section 8-11-1 of the | ||||||
21 | Home Rule
Municipal Retailers' Occupation Tax Act or Section | ||||||
22 | 8-11-5 of the Home
Rule Municipal Service Occupation Tax Act; | ||||||
23 | the making of deposits not
to exceed $70,000,000 in the | ||||||
24 | aggregate into
the Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund to | ||||||
25 | provide assistance in
accordance with the provisions of Title | ||||||
26 | IV-A of the Environmental
Protection Act; the planning, |
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1 | engineering, acquisition,
construction, reconstruction, | ||||||
2 | alteration, expansion, extension and
improvement of highways, | ||||||
3 | bridges, structures separating highways and
railroads, rest | ||||||
4 | areas, interchanges, access
roads to and from any State or | ||||||
5 | local highway and other transportation
improvement projects | ||||||
6 | which are related to
economic development activities; the | ||||||
7 | making of loans or grants for
planning, engineering, | ||||||
8 | rehabilitation, improvement or construction of rail
and | ||||||
9 | transit facilities; the planning, engineering, acquisition,
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10 | construction, reconstruction and improvement of watershed, | ||||||
11 | drainage, flood
control, recreation and related improvements | ||||||
12 | and facilities, including
expenses related to land and easement | ||||||
13 | acquisition, relocation, control
structures, channel work and | ||||||
14 | clearing and appurtenant work; the making of
grants for | ||||||
15 | improvement and development of zoos and park district field
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16 | houses and related structures; and the making of grants for | ||||||
17 | improvement and
development of Navy Pier and related | ||||||
18 | structures.
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19 | (b) $849,000,000 $541,000,000 for fostering economic | ||||||
20 | development and
increased employment and the well being of the | ||||||
21 | citizens of Illinois, including:
the making of grants for | ||||||
22 | improvement and development of McCormick Place and
related | ||||||
23 | structures; the
planning and construction of a | ||||||
24 | microelectronics research center, including
the planning, | ||||||
25 | engineering, construction, improvement, renovation and
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26 | acquisition of buildings, equipment and related utility |
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1 | support systems;
the making of loans to businesses and | ||||||
2 | investments in small businesses;
acquiring real properties for | ||||||
3 | industrial or commercial site development;
acquiring, | ||||||
4 | rehabilitating and reconveying industrial and commercial
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5 | properties for the purpose of expanding employment and | ||||||
6 | encouraging private
and other public sector investment in the | ||||||
7 | economy of Illinois; the payment
of expenses associated with | ||||||
8 | siting the Superconducting Super Collider Particle
Accelerator | ||||||
9 | in Illinois and with its acquisition, construction,
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10 | maintenance, operation, promotion and support; the making of | ||||||
11 | loans for the
planning, engineering, acquisition, | ||||||
12 | construction, improvement and
conversion of facilities and | ||||||
13 | equipment which will foster the use of
Illinois coal; the | ||||||
14 | payment of expenses associated with the
promotion, | ||||||
15 | establishment, acquisition and operation of small business
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16 | incubator facilities and agribusiness research facilities, | ||||||
17 | including the lease,
purchase, renovation, planning, | ||||||
18 | engineering, construction and maintenance of
buildings, | ||||||
19 | utility support systems and equipment designated for such
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20 | purposes and the establishment and maintenance of centralized | ||||||
21 | support
services within such facilities; and the making of | ||||||
22 | grants or loans to
units of local government for Urban | ||||||
23 | Development Action Grant and Housing
Partnership programs.
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24 | (c) $1,944,058,100 $1,741,358,100 for the development and
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25 | improvement of educational,
scientific, technical and | ||||||
26 | vocational programs and facilities and the
expansion of health |
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1 | and human services for all citizens of Illinois,
including: the | ||||||
2 | making of construction and improvement grants and loans
to | ||||||
3 | public libraries
and library systems; the making of grants and | ||||||
4 | loans for planning,
engineering, acquisition and construction
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5 | of a new State central library in Springfield; the planning, | ||||||
6 | engineering,
acquisition and construction of an animal and | ||||||
7 | dairy sciences facility; the
planning, engineering, | ||||||
8 | acquisition and construction of a campus and all
related | ||||||
9 | buildings, facilities, equipment and materials for Richland
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10 | Community College; the acquisition, rehabilitation and | ||||||
11 | installation of
equipment and materials for scientific and | ||||||
12 | historical surveys; the making of
grants or loans for | ||||||
13 | distribution to eligible vocational education instructional
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14 | programs for the upgrading of vocational education programs, | ||||||
15 | school shops
and laboratories, including the acquisition, | ||||||
16 | rehabilitation and
installation of technical equipment and | ||||||
17 | materials; the making of grants or
loans for distribution to | ||||||
18 | eligible local educational agencies for the
upgrading of math | ||||||
19 | and science instructional programs, including the
acquisition | ||||||
20 | of instructional equipment and materials; miscellaneous | ||||||
21 | capital
improvements for universities and community colleges | ||||||
22 | including the
planning, engineering,
construction, | ||||||
23 | reconstruction, remodeling, improvement, repair and
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24 | installation of capital facilities and costs of planning, | ||||||
25 | supplies,
equipment, materials, services, and all other | ||||||
26 | required expenses; the
making of grants or loans for repair, |
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1 | renovation and miscellaneous capital
improvements for | ||||||
2 | privately operated colleges and universities and community
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3 | colleges, including the planning, engineering, acquisition, | ||||||
4 | construction,
reconstruction, remodeling,
improvement, repair | ||||||
5 | and installation of capital facilities and costs of
planning, | ||||||
6 | supplies, equipment, materials, services, and all other | ||||||
7 | required
expenses; and the making of grants or loans for | ||||||
8 | distribution to local
governments for hospital and other health | ||||||
9 | care facilities including the
planning, engineering, | ||||||
10 | acquisition, construction, reconstruction,
remodeling, | ||||||
11 | improvement, repair and installation of capital facilities and
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12 | costs of planning, supplies, equipment, materials, services | ||||||
13 | and all other
required expenses.
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14 | (d) $230,150,900 $208,150,900 for protection, | ||||||
15 | preservation,
restoration and conservation of environmental | ||||||
16 | and natural resources,
including: the making of grants to soil | ||||||
17 | and water conservation districts
for the planning and | ||||||
18 | implementation of conservation practices and for
funding | ||||||
19 | contracts with the Soil Conservation Service for watershed
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20 | planning; the making of grants to units of local government for | ||||||
21 | the
capital development and improvement of recreation areas, | ||||||
22 | including
planning and engineering costs, sewer projects, | ||||||
23 | including planning and
engineering costs and water projects, | ||||||
24 | including planning
and engineering costs, and for the | ||||||
25 | acquisition of open space lands,
including the acquisition of | ||||||
26 | easements and other property interests of less
than fee simple |
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1 | ownership; the acquisition and related costs and development
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2 | and management of natural heritage lands, including natural | ||||||
3 | areas and areas
providing habitat for
endangered species and | ||||||
4 | nongame wildlife, and buffer area lands; the
acquisition and | ||||||
5 | related costs and development and management of
habitat lands, | ||||||
6 | including forest, wildlife habitat and wetlands;
and the | ||||||
7 | removal and disposition of hazardous substances, including the | ||||||
8 | cost of
project management, equipment, laboratory analysis, | ||||||
9 | and contractual services
necessary for preventative and | ||||||
10 | corrective actions related to the preservation,
restoration | ||||||
11 | and conservation of the environment, including deposits not to
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12 | exceed $60,000,000 in the aggregate into the Hazardous Waste | ||||||
13 | Fund and the
Brownfields Redevelopment Fund for improvements in | ||||||
14 | accordance with the
provisions of Titles V and XVII of the | ||||||
15 | Environmental Protection Act.
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16 | (e) The amount specified in paragraph (a) above
shall | ||||||
17 | include an amount necessary to pay reasonable expenses of each
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18 | issuance and sale of the Bonds, as specified in the related | ||||||
19 | Bond Sale Order
(hereinafter defined).
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20 | (f) Any unexpended proceeds from any sale of
Bonds which | ||||||
21 | are held in the Build Illinois Bond Fund may be used to redeem,
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22 | purchase, advance refund, or defease any Bonds outstanding.
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23 | (Source: P.A. 96-36, eff. 7-13-09; 96-503, eff. 8-14-09; | ||||||
24 | 96-1000, eff. 7-2-10; 96-1554, eff. 3-18-11.)
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25 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
26 | becoming law.
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