Public Act 0093 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 104-0093 |
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AN ACT concerning education. |
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly: |
Section 5. The Western Illinois University Law is amended |
by changing Section 35-45 as follows: |
(110 ILCS 690/35-45) |
Sec. 35-45. Powers and duties. The Board also shall have |
power and it shall be its duty: |
(1) To make rules, regulations and bylaws, not |
inconsistent with law, for the government and management of |
Western Illinois University and its branches; |
(2) To employ, and, for good cause, to remove a President |
of Western Illinois University, and all necessary deans, |
professors, associate professors, assistant professors, |
instructors, other educational and administrative assistants, |
and all other necessary employees, and to prescribe their |
duties and contract with them upon matters relating to tenure, |
salaries and retirement benefits in accordance with the State |
Universities Civil Service Act. Whenever the Board establishes |
a search committee to fill the position of President of |
Western Illinois University, there shall be minority |
representation, including women, on that search committee. The |
Board shall, upon the written request of an employee of |
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Western Illinois University, withhold from the compensation of |
that employee any dues, payments or contributions payable by |
such employee to any labor organization as defined in the |
Illinois Educational Labor Relations Act. Under such |
arrangement, an amount shall be withheld from each regular |
payroll period which is equal to the pro rata share of the |
annual dues plus any payments or contributions, and the Board |
shall transmit such withholdings to the specified labor |
organization within 10 working days from the time of the |
withholding; |
(3) To prescribe the courses of study to be followed, and |
textbooks and apparatus to be used at Western Illinois |
University; |
(4) To issue upon the recommendation of the faculty, |
diplomas to such persons as have satisfactorily completed the |
required studies of Western Illinois University, and confer |
such professional and literary degrees as are usually |
conferred by other institutions of like character for similar |
or equivalent courses of study, or such as the Board may deem |
appropriate; |
(5) To examine into the conditions, management, and |
administration of Western Illinois University, to provide the |
requisite buildings, apparatus, equipment and auxiliary |
enterprises, and to fix and collect matriculation fees; |
tuition fees; fees for student activities; fees for student |
facilities such as student union buildings or field houses or |
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stadia or other recreational facilities; student welfare fees; |
laboratory fees; and similar fees for supplies and materials. |
The expense of the building, improving, repairing and |
supplying fuel and furniture and the necessary appliances and |
apparatus for conducting Western Illinois University, the |
reimbursed expenses of members of the Board, and the salaries |
or compensation of the President, assistants, agents and other |
employees of Western Illinois University, shall be a charge |
upon the State Treasury. All other expenses shall be |
chargeable against students, and the Board shall regulate the |
charges accordingly; |
(6) To succeed to and to administer all trusts, trust |
property, and gifts now or hereafter belonging or pertaining |
to Western Illinois University; |
(7) To accept endowments of professorships or departments |
in Western Illinois University from any person who may proffer |
them and, at regular meetings, to prescribe rules and |
regulations in relation to endowments and declare on what |
general principles they may be accepted; |
(8) To enter into contracts with the Federal government |
for providing courses of instruction and other services at |
Western Illinois University for persons serving in or with the |
military or naval forces of the United States, and to provide |
such courses of instruction and other services; |
(9) To contract with respect to the Cooperative Computer |
Center to obtain services related to electronic data |
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processing; |
(10) To provide for the receipt and expenditures of |
Federal funds paid to Western Illinois University by the |
Federal government for instruction and other services for |
persons serving in or with the military or naval forces of the |
United States, and to provide for audits of such funds; |
(11) To appoint, subject to the applicable civil service |
law, persons to be members of the Western Illinois University |
Police Department. Members of the Police Department shall be |
conservators of the peace and as such have all powers |
possessed by policemen in cities, and sheriffs, including the |
power to make arrests on view or warrants of violations of |
State statutes, University rules and regulations and city or |
county ordinances, except that they may exercise such powers |
only within counties wherein Western Illinois University and |
any of its branches or properties are located when such is |
required for the protection of University properties and |
interests, and its students and personnel, and otherwise, |
within such counties, when requested by appropriate State or |
local law enforcement officials. However, such officers shall |
have no power to serve and execute civil processes. |
The Board must authorize to each member of the Western |
Illinois University Police Department and to any other |
employee of Western Illinois University exercising the powers |
of a peace officer a distinct badge that, on its face, (i) |
clearly states that the badge is authorized by Western |
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Illinois University and (ii) contains a unique identifying |
number. No other badge shall be authorized by Western Illinois |
University; |
(12) The Board may, directly or in cooperation with other |
institutions of higher education, acquire by purchase or lease |
or otherwise, and construct, enlarge, improve, equip, |
complete, operate, control and manage research and high |
technology parks, together with the necessary lands, |
buildings, facilities, equipment, and personal property |
therefor, to encourage and facilitate (i) the location and |
development of business and industry in the State of Illinois, |
and (ii) the increased application and development of |
technology, and (iii) the improvement and development of the |
State's economy. The Board may lease to nonprofit corporations |
all or any part of the land, buildings, facilities, equipment |
or other property included in a research and high technology |
park upon such terms and conditions as the Board may deem |
advisable and enter into any contract or agreement with such |
nonprofit corporations as may be necessary or suitable for the |
construction, financing, operation and maintenance and |
management of any such park; and may lease to any person, firm, |
partnership or corporation, either public or private, any part |
or all of the land, building, facilities, equipment or other |
property of such park for such purposes and upon such rentals, |
terms and conditions as the Board may deem advisable; and may |
finance all or part of the cost of any such park, including the |
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purchase, lease, construction, reconstruction, improvement, |
remodeling, addition to, and extension and maintenance of all |
or part of such high technology park, and all equipment and |
furnishings, by legislative appropriations, government grants, |
contracts, private gifts, loans, receipts from the operation |
of such high technology park, rentals and similar receipts; |
and may make its other facilities and services available to |
tenants or other occupants of any such park at rates which are |
reasonable and appropriate; |
(13) To borrow money, as necessary, from time to time in |
anticipation of receiving tuition, payments from the State of |
Illinois, or other revenues or receipts of the University, |
also known as anticipated moneys. The borrowing limit shall be |
capped at 100% of the total amount of payroll and other expense |
vouchers submitted and payable to the University for fiscal |
year 2010 expenses, but unpaid by the State Comptroller's |
office. Prior to borrowing any funds, the University shall |
request from the Comptroller's office a verification of the |
borrowing limit and shall include the estimated date on which |
such borrowing shall occur. The borrowing limit cap shall be |
verified by the State Comptroller's office not prior to 45 |
days before any estimated date for executing any promissory |
note or line of credit established under this item (13). The |
principal amount borrowed under a promissory note or line of |
credit shall not exceed 75% of the borrowing limit. Within 15 |
days after borrowing funds under any promissory note or line |
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of credit established under this item (13), the University |
shall submit to the Governor's Office of Management and |
Budget, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the |
Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, the President |
of the Senate, and the Minority Leader of the Senate an |
Emergency Short Term Cash Management Plan. The Emergency Short |
Term Cash Management Plan shall outline the amount borrowed, |
the terms for repayment, the amount of outstanding State |
vouchers as verified by the State Comptroller's office, and |
the University's plan for expenditure of any borrowed funds, |
including, but not limited to, a detailed plan to meet payroll |
obligations to include collective bargaining employees, civil |
service employees, and academic, research, and health care |
personnel. The establishment of any promissory note or line of |
credit established under this item (13) must be finalized |
within 90 days after the effective date of this amendatory Act |
of the 96th General Assembly. The borrowed moneys shall be |
applied to the purposes of paying salaries and other expenses |
lawfully authorized in the University's State appropriation |
and unpaid by the State Comptroller. Any line of credit |
established under this item (13) shall be paid in full one year |
after creation or within 10 days after the date the University |
receives reimbursement from the State for all submitted fiscal |
year 2010 vouchers, whichever is earlier. Any promissory note |
established under this item (13) shall be repaid within one |
year after issuance of the note. The Chairman, Comptroller, or |
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Treasurer of the Board shall execute a promissory note or |
similar debt instrument to evidence the indebtedness incurred |
by the borrowing. In connection with a borrowing, the Board |
may establish a line of credit with a financial institution, |
investment bank, or broker/dealer. The obligation to make the |
payments due under any promissory note or line of credit |
established under this item (13) shall be a lawful obligation |
of the University payable from the anticipated moneys. Any |
borrowing under this item (13) shall not constitute a debt, |
legal or moral, of the State and shall not be enforceable |
against the State. The promissory note or line of credit shall |
be authorized by a resolution passed by the Board and shall be |
valid whether or not a budgeted item with respect to that |
resolution is included in any annual or supplemental budget |
adopted by the Board. The resolution shall set forth facts |
demonstrating the need for the borrowing, state an amount that |
the amount to be borrowed will not exceed, and establish a |
maximum interest rate limit not to exceed the maximum rate |
authorized by the Bond Authorization Act or 9%, whichever is |
less. The resolution may direct the Comptroller or Treasurer |
of the Board to make arrangements to set apart and hold the |
portion of the anticipated moneys, as received, that shall be |
used to repay the borrowing, subject to any prior pledges or |
restrictions with respect to the anticipated moneys. The |
resolution may also authorize the Treasurer of the Board to |
make partial repayments of the borrowing as the anticipated |
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moneys become available and may contain any other terms, |
restrictions, or limitations not inconsistent with the powers |
of the Board. |
For the purposes of this item (13), "financial |
institution" means any bank subject to the Illinois Banking |
Act, any savings and loan association subject to the Illinois |
Savings and Loan Act of 1985, and any federally chartered |
commercial bank or savings and loan association or |
government-sponsored enterprise organized and operated in this |
State pursuant to the laws of the United States. |
(14) To assist in the provision of lands, buildings, and |
facilities that are supportive of University purposes and |
suitable and appropriate for the conduct and operation of the |
University's education programs, the Board may exercise the |
following powers with regard to that part of the Southeast |
Quarter of Section 11, Township 17 North, Range 1 West of the |
4th Principal Meridian, the boundary which is described as |
follows: |
From the Northeast corner of Lot 33 of Homewood Terrace |
Second Addition to the City of Moline in Rock Island |
County, Illinois, said corner being the point of beginning |
and being 1272.48 feet South and 526.23 feet East of the |
center of Section 11; proceed thence South 00 deg.-00'-00" |
West 179.04 feet along the East line of said Homewood |
Terrace Second Addition; thence South 34 deg.-30'-00" West |
l35.00 feet along the East line of said Homewood Terrace |
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Second Addition; thence South 34 deg.-22'-33" East 353.34 |
feet to the East line of the First Section of Homewood 5th |
Addition to the City of Moline in Rock Island County, |
Illinois; thence South 21 deg.-14'-01" East 448.00 feet |
along the East line of said First Section of Homewood 5th |
Addition to the North Right-of-Way line of Coaltown Road, |
Moline; thence North 69 deg.-30'-59" East 13.39 feet along |
the North Right-of-Way of Coaltown Road; thence |
Northeasterly 302.69 feet along the North Right-of-Way of |
Coaltown Road around a circular curve to the Right, said |
curve having an initial tangent bearing of North 69 |
deg.-30'-59" East and a radius of 1950.08 feet; thence |
North 49 deg.-29'-56" East 99.18 feet along the North |
Right-of-Way line of Coaltown Road, Moline, to the West |
Right-of-Way line of 60th Street, Moline; thence North 09 |
deg.-29'-20" West 366.24 feet along the West Right-of-Way |
line of 60th Street, Moline Right-of-Way monument; thence |
North 10 deg.-10'-03" West 263.50 feet along the West |
Right-of-Way line of 60th Street, Moline Right-of-Way |
monument; thence North 01 deg.-45'-57" West 81.37 feet |
along the West line of 60th Street, Moline; thence |
Northwesterly 581.39 feet around a circular curve to the |
right, said curve having an initial tangent bearing of |
South 89 deg.-27'-55" West and a radius of 1085.00 feet to |
the point of beginning; Situated in Rock Island County, |
Illinois. |
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(A) The Board may sell, lease, or otherwise transfer |
and convey all or part of the real estate described in this |
item (14), together with the improvements situated |
thereon, to a bona fide purchaser for value, without |
compliance with the State Property Control Act and on such |
terms as the Board shall determine are in the best |
interests of the University and consistent with its |
objects and purposes. |
(B) The Board may retain the proceeds from the sale, |
lease, or other transfer of all or any part of the real |
estate described in this item (14) in the University |
treasury, in a special, separate development fund account |
that the Auditor General shall examine to ensure the use |
or deposit of those proceeds in a manner consistent with |
subdivision (C) of this item (14). |
(C) Revenues from the development fund account may be |
withdrawn by the University for the purpose of demolition |
and the processes associated with demolition; routine land |
and property acquisition; streetscape work; landscape |
work; lease and lease purchase arrangements and the |
professional services associated with planning and |
development; surface and structure parking; sidewalks, |
recreational paths, and street construction; utility |
infrastructure; historic preservation; and building |
rehabilitation. Money from the development fund account |
used for any other purpose must be deposited into and |
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appropriated from the General Revenue Fund. Buildings or |
facilities leased to an entity or person other than the |
University are not subject to any limitations applicable |
to a State-supported college or university under any law. |
All development on the land and all use of any buildings or |
facilities is subject to the control and approval of the |
Board. |
(15) For purposes of this item (15), "financial |
institution" means any bank subject to the Illinois Banking |
Act, any savings and loan association or savings bank subject |
to the Savings Bank Act, any credit union subject to the |
Illinois Credit Union Act, and any federally chartered |
commercial bank, savings and loan association, savings bank, |
or credit union organized and operated in this State pursuant |
to the laws of the United States. |
To borrow money for any lawful purpose from the WIU |
Foundation or any financial institution, as long as such money |
is repaid within 5 years from the time the money is borrowed. |
The amount outstanding from time to time under this item (15) |
may not exceed $2,000,000. The chairman, comptroller, or |
treasurer of the Board shall execute a promissory note or |
similar debt instrument to evidence the indebtedness incurred |
by the borrowing. The obligation to make the payments due |
under any promissory note or line of credit established under |
this item (15) shall be a lawful obligation of the University |
payable from available tuition, payments from the State of |
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Illinois, or other revenues or receipts of the University. Any |
borrowing under this item (15) does not constitute a debt, |
legal or moral, of the State and is not enforceable against the |
State. The promissory note or line of credit shall be |
authorized by a resolution passed by the Board and shall be |
valid whether a budgeted item with respect to that resolution |
is included in any annual or supplemental budget adopted by |
the Board. The resolution shall set forth facts demonstrating |
the need for the borrowing, state an amount that the amount to |
be borrowed will not exceed, and establish a maximum interest |
rate limit not to exceed the maximum rate authorized by the |
Bond Authorization Act. |
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(Source: P.A. 97-333, eff. 8-12-11; 98-998, eff. 8-18-14.) |