Public Act 104-0454

Public Act 0454 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 


 
Public Act 104-0454
 
SB1989 EnrolledLRB104 10242 RTM 20316 b

    AN ACT concerning local government.
 
    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
 
    Section 5. The Kaskaskia Regional Port District Act is
amended by changing Sections 3, 7.1, 20.1, 23.1, 26.1, 31, and
32 and by adding Section 51 as follows:
 
    (70 ILCS 1830/3)  (from Ch. 19, par. 503)
    Sec. 3. There is created a political subdivision body
politic and municipal corporation, named "Kaskaskia Regional
Port District" embracing all of Monroe and Randolph Counties
and Freeburg, Millstadt, Smithton, Prairie Du Long, New
Athens, Marissa, Fayetteville, Engleman, Mascoutah, Shiloh
Valley, Canteen, Centerville, East St. Louis, Stites, Sugar
Loaf, and Lenzburg Townships of St. Clair County. The Port
District may sue and be sued in its corporate name but
execution shall not in any case issue against any property
owned by the Port District except for Port District property
that the Port District pledged as collateral to a bank or other
financial institution to secure a bank loan. It may adopt a
common seal and change the same at pleasure. The principal
office of the Port District shall be in the city of Red Bud,
Illinois.
    No rights, duties or privileges of such District, or those
of any person, existing before the change of name shall be
affected by the change provided by this amendatory Act of
1967. All proceedings pending in any court in favor of or
against such District may continue to final consummation under
the name in which they were commenced.
(Source: P.A. 99-507, eff. 6-24-16.)
 
    (70 ILCS 1830/7.1)  (from Ch. 19, par. 507.1)
    Sec. 7.1. Additional rights and powers. The Port District
has the following additional rights and powers:
        (a) To issue permits for the construction of all
    wharves, piers, dolphins, booms, weirs, breakwaters,
    bulkheads, jetties, bridges or other structures of any
    kind, over, under, in, or within 40 feet of any navigable
    waters within the Port District, for the deposit of rock,
    earth, sand or other material, or any matter of any kind or
    description in such waters;
        (b) To prevent and remove obstructions in navigable
    waters, including the removal of wrecks or vessels; to
    recover damages, including attorney fees, for the removal
    and clean-up of the site or sites and the surrounding or
    downstream environment; these rights and powers shall
    include, but are not limited to, emergency powers to seize
    wrecks or vessels, remediate damages, and provide for the
    disposition of the wrecks or vessels;
        (c) To locate and establish dock lines and shore or
    harbor lines;
        (d) To regulate the anchorage, moorage and speed of
    water borne vessels and to establish and enforce
    regulations for the operation of bridges;
        (e) To acquire, own, construct, lease, operate and
    maintain terminals, terminal facilities, port facilities,
    transportation equipment facilities, railroads and
    marinas, and airport facilities and systems, and to fix
    and collect just, reasonable, and non-discriminatory
    charges for use of such facilities, equipment and systems.
    The charges so collected shall be used to defray the
    reasonable expenses of the Port District, and to pay the
    principal of and interest on any revenue bonds issued by
    the Port District;
        (f) To operate, maintain, manage, lease, sub-lease,
    and to make and enter into contracts for the use,
    operation or management of, and to provide rules and
    regulations for, the operation, management or use of, any
    public port or public port facility;
        (g) To fix, charge and collect reasonable rentals,
    tolls, fees and charges for the use of any public port, or
    any part thereof, or any public port facility;
        (h) To establish, maintain, expand and improve
    roadways, railroads, and approaches by land, or water, to
    any such terminal, terminal facility and port facilities,
    and to contract or otherwise provide by condemnation, if
    necessary, for the removal of any port, terminal, terminal
    facilities and port facility hazards or the removal or
    relocation of all private structures, railroads, mains,
    pipes, conduits, wires, poles, and all other facilities
    and equipment which may interfere with the location,
    expansion, development or improvement of ports, terminals,
    terminal facilities and port facilities or with the safe
    approach thereto, or exit or takeoff therefrom by
    vehicles, vessels, barges and other means of
    transportation, and to pay the cost of removal or
    relocation;
        (i) To police its physical property only and all
    waterways and to exercise police powers in respect thereto
    or in respect to the enforcement of any rule or regulation
    provided by the ordinances of the District and to employ
    and commission police officers and other qualified persons
    to enforce such rules and regulations. A regulatory
    ordinance of the District adopted under any provisions of
    this Section may provide for a suspension or revocation of
    any rights or privileges within the control of the
    District for a violation of any such regulatory ordinance.
        (j) To enter into agreements with the corporate
    authorities or governing body of any other municipal
    corporation or any political subdivision of this State to
    pay the reasonable expense of services furnished by such
    municipal corporation or political subdivision for or on
    account of income producing properties of the District;
        (k) To enter into contracts dealing in any manner with
    the objects and purposes of this Act;
        (l) To acquire, own, lease, mortgage, sell, or
    otherwise dispose of interests in and to real property and
    improvements situate thereon and in personal property
    necessary to fulfill the purposes of the District;
        (m) To designate the fiscal year for the District;
        (n) To engage in any activity or operation which is
    incidental to and in furtherance of efficient operation to
    accomplish the District's primary purpose;
        (o) To acquire, erect, construct, maintain and operate
    aquariums, museums, planetariums, climatrons and other
    edifices for the collection and display of objects
    pertaining to natural history or the arts and sciences and
    to permit the directors or trustees of any corporation or
    society organized for the erection, construction,
    maintenance and operation of an aquarium, museum,
    planetarium, climatron or other such edifice to perform
    such erection, construction, maintenance and operation on
    or within any property now or hereafter owned by or under
    the control or supervision of the District; and to
    contract with any such directors or trustees relative to
    such acquisition, erection, construction, maintenance and
    operation and to charge or authorize such directors or
    trustees to charge an admission fee, the proceeds of which
    shall be devoted exclusively to such erection,
    construction, maintenance and operation;
         (o) (p) To do any act which is enumerated in Section
    11-74.1-1 of the "Illinois Municipal Code", in the same
    manner and form as though the District were a
    "municipality" as referred to in such Section;
        (p) (q) To acquire, own, erect, construct, lease,
    reconstruct, improve, maintain and operate one or more, or
    a combination or combinations of, industrial buildings,
    office buildings, buildings to be used as a factory, mill
    shops, processing plants, packaging plants, assembly
    plants, fabricating plants, and buildings to be used as
    warehouses and other storage facilities.
        (r) To acquire, own, construct, lease or contract for
    any period not exceeding 99 years, operate, develop, and
    maintain Port District water and sewage systems and other
    utility systems and services, including, but not limited
    to, pipes, mains, lines, sewers, pumping stations,
    settling tanks, treatment plants, water purification
    equipment, wells, storage facilities, lines, and all other
    equipment, material, and facilities necessary to those
    systems, for the use, upon payment of reasonable fee set
    by the District, of any tenant, occupant, or user of the
    District facilities or any person engaged in commerce in
    the District; provided that the District shall not
    acquire, own, construct, lease, operate, develop, and
    maintain the systems and services if those systems and
    services can be provided by an investor-owned public
    utility offering electric or gas services. The public
    utility shall provide the District with a written
    response, within 30 days after receiving a written request
    from the District for those systems or services, stating
    whether it will or will not be able to provide the
    requested systems or services in accordance with the
    Public Utilities Act.
(Source: P.A. 102-725, eff. 1-1-23.)
 
    (70 ILCS 1830/20.1)  (from Ch. 19, par. 520.1)
    Sec. 20.1. The District has the continuing power to borrow
money and issue either general obligation bonds or revenue
bonds as provided in this Act for the purpose of acquiring,
constructing, reconstructing, extending or improving or
operating the terminals, terminal facilities, port facilities,
aquariums, museums, planetariums, climatrons and other
buildings or facilities which the District has the power to
acquire, construct, reconstruct, extend or improve, and for
acquiring any property and equipment useful for such
construction, reconstruction, extension, improvement or
operation, and for acquiring necessary cash working funds.
(Source: P.A. 77-2109.)
 
    (70 ILCS 1830/23.1)  (from Ch. 19, par. 523.1)
    Sec. 23.1. All revenue bonds shall be payable solely from
the revenues or income to be derived from the terminals,
terminal facilities, port facilities, aquariums, museums,
planetariums, climatrons and any other building or facility
which the District has the power to acquire, construct,
reconstruct, extend, or improve, or any part thereof, may bear
such date or dates and may mature at such time or times not
exceeding 40 years from their respective dates, all as may be
provided in the ordinance authorizing their issuance. All
general obligation bonds and revenue bonds may bear interest
at such rate or rates not to exceed that permitted in the Bond
Authorization Act "An Act to authorize public corporations to
issue bonds, other evidences of indebtedness and tax
anticipation warrants subject to interest rate limitations set
forth therein", approved May 26, 1970, as now or hereafter
amended. Such interest may be paid semiannually. All bonds,
whether revenue or general obligations, may be in such form,
may carry such registration privileges, may be executed in
such manner, may be payable at such place or places, may be
made subject to redemption in such manner and upon such terms,
with or without premium as is stated on the face thereof, may
be authenticated in such manner and may contain such terms and
covenants, all as may be provided in the ordinance authorizing
issuance.
    The holder or holders of any bonds or interest coupons
appertaining thereto issued by the District may bring a civil
suit to compel the performance and observance by the District
or any of its officers, agents, or employees of any contract or
covenant made by the District with the holders of such bonds or
interest coupons and to compel the District and any of its
officers, agents, or employees to perform any duties required
to be performed for the benefit of the holders of any such
bonds or interest coupons by the provision in the ordinance
authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the District and any
of its officers, agents, or employees from taking any action
in conflict with any such contract or covenant, including the
establishment of charges, fees, and rates for the use of
facilities as provided in this Act.
    Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any bond, whether
revenue or general obligation, and in the absence of any
express recital on the face thereof that it is nonnegotiable,
all such bonds are negotiable instruments. Pending the
preparation and execution of any such bonds, temporary bonds
may be issued with or without interest coupons as may be
provided by ordinance.
(Source: P.A. 82-902; revised 7-19-24.)
 
    (70 ILCS 1830/26.1)  (from Ch. 19, par. 526.1)
    Sec. 26.1. Upon the issue of any revenue bonds under this
Act the Board shall fix and establish rates, charges and fees
for the use of facilities acquired, constructed,
reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds derived
from the sale of such revenue bonds sufficient at all times
with other revenues of the District, if any, to pay: (a) the
cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and operating such
facilities; and (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they
become due, and all sinking fund requirements and other
requirements provided by the ordinance authorizing the
issuance of the bonds or as provided by any trust agreement
executed to secure payment thereof.
    To secure the payment of any or all revenue bonds and for
the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertaking of
the District in connection with the issuance of revenue bonds
and the issuance of any additional revenue bonds payable from
such revenue income to be derived from the terminals, terminal
facilities, port facilities, aquariums, museums, planetariums,
climatrons and other buildings, or facilities which the
District has the power to acquire, construct, reconstruct,
extend or improve, the District may execute and deliver a
trust agreement or agreements except that no lien upon any
physical property of the District shall be created thereby. A
remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any such trust
agreement by the District may be by mandamus proceedings in
the circuit court to compel performance and compliance
therewith, but the trust agreement may prescribe by whom or on
whose behalf such action may be instituted.
(Source: P.A. 79-1361.)
 
    (70 ILCS 1830/31)  (from Ch. 19, par. 531)
    Sec. 31. The governing and administrative body of the Port
District is a Board of 15 members, to be known as the Kaskaskia
Regional Port District Board. All members of the Board shall
be residents of the Port District and persons of recognized
business ability. Eight members of the port district board
shall reside in St. Clair County, 4 members shall reside in
Randolph County, and 3 members shall reside in Monroe County.
The members of the Board shall serve without compensation, but
shall be reimbursed for actual expenses incurred by them in
the performance of their duties. However, any member of the
Board who is appointed to the office of secretary or treasurer
may receive compensation fixed by the Board for services as
such officer.
(Source: P.A. 80-323.)
 
    (70 ILCS 1830/32)  (from Ch. 19, par. 532)
    Sec. 32. The Governor, by and with the advice and consent
of the Senate, shall appoint the members of the Board and fill
any and all vacancies. If the Senate is in recess when such
appointment is made, the Governor shall make a temporary
appointment until the next meeting of the Senate. The terms of
all of the members appointed by the Governor as of May 1, 2025,
expire upon this amendatory Act of the 104th General Assembly
taking effect, and each newly appointed member serves for
3-year terms. Of the members initially appointed by the
Governor, 3 were appointed for initial terms expiring July 1,
1966, 3 for initial terms expiring July 1, 1967 and 3 for
initial terms expiring July 1, 1968. Those appointments are
not affected by this amendatory Act of 1967; however, within
60 days after this amendatory Act of 1967 takes effect, the
Governor shall appoint 6 additional members to the Board. Of
such members appointed, 2 shall be appointed for initial terms
expiring July 1, 1968, 2 for initial terms expiring July 1,
1969, and 2 for initial terms expiring July 1, 1970. At the
expiration of the term of any member, his successor shall be
appointed by the Governor in like manner and with like regard
to place of residence of the appointee.
(Source: Laws 1967, p. 1184.)
 
    (70 ILCS 1830/51 new)
    Sec. 51. Transfer of authority to Kaskaskia Regional Port
District. On the effective date of this amendatory Act of the
104th General Assembly, the duties, authorities, operations,
assets, properties, and other responsibilities of the
Southwest Regional Port District are transferred and
integrated into the Kaskaskia Regional Port District. This
includes, but is not limited to, all books, records, papers,
documents, property (real and personal), contracts, causes of
action, unexpended appropriations, unexpended balances, and
pending business pertaining to the powers, duties, rights, and
responsibilities of the Southwest Regional Port District. This
transfer shall be completed by December 1, 2025.
 
    (70 ILCS 1855/Act rep.)
    Section 10. The Southwest Regional Port District Act is
repealed.
 
    Section 15. The Eminent Domain Act is amended by changing
Section 15-5-15 as follows:
 
    (735 ILCS 30/15-5-15)
    Sec. 15-5-15. Eminent domain powers in ILCS Chapters 70
through 75. The following provisions of law may include
express grants of the power to acquire property by
condemnation or eminent domain:
 
(70 ILCS 5/8.02 and 5/9); Airport Authorities Act; airport
    authorities; for public airport facilities.
(70 ILCS 5/8.05 and 5/9); Airport Authorities Act; airport
    authorities; for removal of airport hazards.
(70 ILCS 5/8.06 and 5/9); Airport Authorities Act; airport
    authorities; for reduction of the height of objects or
    structures.
(70 ILCS 10/4); Interstate Airport Authorities Act; interstate
    airport authorities; for general purposes.
(70 ILCS 15/3); Kankakee River Valley Area Airport Authority
    Act; Kankakee River Valley Area Airport Authority; for
    acquisition of land for airports.
(70 ILCS 200/2-20); Civic Center Code; civic center
    authorities; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/5-35); Civic Center Code; Aledo Civic Center
    Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/10-15); Civic Center Code; Aurora Metropolitan
    Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority; for
    grounds, centers, buildings, and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/15-40); Civic Center Code; Benton Civic Center
    Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/20-15); Civic Center Code; Bloomington Civic
    Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and
    parking.
(70 ILCS 200/35-35); Civic Center Code; Brownstown Park
    District Civic Center Authority; for grounds, centers,
    buildings, and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/40-35); Civic Center Code; Carbondale Civic
    Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and
    parking.
(70 ILCS 200/55-60); Civic Center Code; Chicago South Civic
    Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and
    parking.
(70 ILCS 200/60-30); Civic Center Code; Collinsville
    Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building
    Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/70-35); Civic Center Code; Crystal Lake Civic
    Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and
    parking.
(70 ILCS 200/75-20); Civic Center Code; Decatur Metropolitan
    Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority; for
    grounds, centers, buildings, and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/80-15); Civic Center Code; DuPage County
    Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building
    Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/85-35); Civic Center Code; Elgin Metropolitan
    Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority; for
    grounds, centers, buildings, and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/95-25); Civic Center Code; Herrin Metropolitan
    Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority; for
    grounds, centers, buildings, and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/110-35); Civic Center Code; Illinois Valley Civic
    Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and
    parking.
(70 ILCS 200/115-35); Civic Center Code; Jasper County Civic
    Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and
    parking.
(70 ILCS 200/120-25); Civic Center Code; Jefferson County
    Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building
    Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/125-15); Civic Center Code; Jo Daviess County
    Civic Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings,
    and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/130-30); Civic Center Code; Katherine Dunham
    Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building
    Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/145-35); Civic Center Code; Marengo Civic Center
    Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/150-35); Civic Center Code; Mason County Civic
    Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and
    parking.
(70 ILCS 200/155-15); Civic Center Code; Matteson Metropolitan
    Civic Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings,
    and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/160-35); Civic Center Code; Maywood Civic Center
    Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/165-35); Civic Center Code; Melrose Park
    Metropolitan Exposition Auditorium and Office Building
    Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/170-20); Civic Center Code; certain Metropolitan
    Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authorities;
    for general purposes.
(70 ILCS 200/180-35); Civic Center Code; Normal Civic Center
    Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/185-15); Civic Center Code; Oak Park Civic Center
    Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/195-35); Civic Center Code; Ottawa Civic Center
    Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/200-15); Civic Center Code; Pekin Civic Center
    Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/205-15); Civic Center Code; Peoria Civic Center
    Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/210-35); Civic Center Code; Pontiac Civic Center
    Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/215-15); Civic Center Code; Illinois Quad City
    Civic Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings,
    and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/220-30); Civic Center Code; Quincy Metropolitan
    Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority; for
    grounds, centers, buildings, and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/225-35); Civic Center Code; Randolph County Civic
    Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and
    parking.
(70 ILCS 200/230-35); Civic Center Code; River Forest
    Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building
    Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/235-40); Civic Center Code; Riverside Civic
    Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and
    parking.
(70 ILCS 200/245-35); Civic Center Code; Salem Civic Center
    Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/255-20); Civic Center Code; Springfield
    Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority; for
    grounds, centers, and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/260-35); Civic Center Code; Sterling Metropolitan
    Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority; for
    grounds, centers, buildings, and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/265-20); Civic Center Code; Vermilion County
    Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building
    Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/270-35); Civic Center Code; Waukegan Civic Center
    Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and parking.
(70 ILCS 200/275-35); Civic Center Code; West Frankfort Civic
    Center Authority; for grounds, centers, buildings, and
    parking.
(70 ILCS 200/280-20); Civic Center Code; Will County
    Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority; for
    grounds, centers, and parking.
(70 ILCS 210/5); Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority
    Act; Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority; for
    general purposes, including quick-take power.
(70 ILCS 405/22.04); Soil and Water Conservation Districts
    Act; soil and water conservation districts; for general
    purposes.
(70 ILCS 410/10 and 410/12); Conservation District Act;
    conservation districts; for open space, wildland, scenic
    roadway, pathway, outdoor recreation, or other
    conservation benefits.
(70 ILCS 503/25); Chanute-Rantoul National Aviation Center
    Redevelopment Commission Act; Chanute-Rantoul National
    Aviation Center Redevelopment Commission; for general
    purposes.
(70 ILCS 507/15); Fort Sheridan Redevelopment Commission Act;
    Fort Sheridan Redevelopment Commission; for general
    purposes or to carry out comprehensive or redevelopment
    plans.
(70 ILCS 520/8); Southwestern Illinois Development Authority
    Act; Southwestern Illinois Development Authority; for
    general purposes, including quick-take power.
(70 ILCS 605/4-17 and 605/5-7); Illinois Drainage Code;
    drainage districts; for general purposes.
(70 ILCS 615/5 and 615/6); Chicago Drainage District Act;
    corporate authorities; for construction and maintenance of
    works.
(70 ILCS 705/10); Fire Protection District Act; fire
    protection districts; for general purposes.
(70 ILCS 750/20); Flood Prevention District Act; flood
    prevention districts; for general purposes.
(70 ILCS 805/6); Downstate Forest Preserve District Act;
    certain forest preserve districts; for general purposes.
(70 ILCS 805/18.8); Downstate Forest Preserve District Act;
    certain forest preserve districts; for recreational and
    cultural facilities.
(70 ILCS 810/8); Cook County Forest Preserve District Act;
    Forest Preserve District of Cook County; for general
    purposes.
(70 ILCS 810/38); Cook County Forest Preserve District Act;
    Forest Preserve District of Cook County; for recreational
    facilities.
(70 ILCS 910/15 and 910/16); Hospital District Law; hospital
    districts; for hospitals or hospital facilities.
(70 ILCS 915/3); Illinois Medical District Act; Illinois
    Medical District Commission; for general purposes.
(70 ILCS 915/4.5); Illinois Medical District Act; Illinois
    Medical District Commission; quick-take power for the
    Illinois State Police Forensic Science Laboratory
    (obsolete).
(70 ILCS 920/5); Tuberculosis Sanitarium District Act;
    tuberculosis sanitarium districts; for tuberculosis
    sanitariums.
(70 ILCS 925/20); Mid-Illinois Medical District Act;
    Mid-Illinois Medical District; for general purposes.
(70 ILCS 930/20); Mid-America Medical District Act;
    Mid-America Medical District Commission; for general
    purposes.
(70 ILCS 935/20); Roseland Community Medical District Act;
    medical district; for general purposes.
(70 ILCS 1005/7); Mosquito Abatement District Act; mosquito
    abatement districts; for general purposes.
(70 ILCS 1105/8); Museum District Act; museum districts; for
    general purposes.
(70 ILCS 1205/7-1); Park District Code; park districts; for
    streets and other purposes.
(70 ILCS 1205/8-1); Park District Code; park districts; for
    parks.
(70 ILCS 1205/9-2 and 1205/9-4); Park District Code; park
    districts; for airports and landing fields.
(70 ILCS 1205/11-2 and 1205/11-3); Park District Code; park
    districts; for State land abutting public water and
    certain access rights.
(70 ILCS 1205/11.1-3); Park District Code; park districts; for
    harbors.
(70 ILCS 1225/2); Park Commissioners Land Condemnation Act;
    park districts; for street widening.
(70 ILCS 1230/1 and 1230/1-a); Park Commissioners Water
    Control Act; park districts; for parks, boulevards,
    driveways, parkways, viaducts, bridges, or tunnels.
(70 ILCS 1250/2); Park Commissioners Street Control (1889)
    Act; park districts; for boulevards or driveways.
(70 ILCS 1290/1); Park District Aquarium and Museum Act;
    municipalities or park districts; for aquariums or
    museums.
(70 ILCS 1305/2); Park District Airport Zoning Act; park
    districts; for restriction of the height of structures.
(70 ILCS 1310/5); Park District Elevated Highway Act; park
    districts; for elevated highways.
(70 ILCS 1505/15); Chicago Park District Act; Chicago Park
    District; for parks and other purposes.
(70 ILCS 1505/25.1); Chicago Park District Act; Chicago Park
    District; for parking lots or garages.
(70 ILCS 1505/26.3); Chicago Park District Act; Chicago Park
    District; for harbors.
(70 ILCS 1570/5); Lincoln Park Commissioners Land Condemnation
    Act; Lincoln Park Commissioners; for land and interests in
    land, including riparian rights.
(70 ILCS 1801/30); Alexander-Cairo Port District Act;
    Alexander-Cairo Port District; for general purposes.
(70 ILCS 1805/8); Havana Regional Port District Act; Havana
    Regional Port District; for general purposes.
(70 ILCS 1810/7); Illinois International Port District Act;
    Illinois International Port District; for general
    purposes.
(70 ILCS 1815/13); Illinois Valley Regional Port District Act;
    Illinois Valley Regional Port District; for general
    purposes.
(70 ILCS 1820/4); Jackson-Union Counties Regional Port
    District Act; Jackson-Union Counties Regional Port
    District; for removal of airport hazards or reduction of
    the height of objects or structures.
(70 ILCS 1820/5); Jackson-Union Counties Regional Port
    District Act; Jackson-Union Counties Regional Port
    District; for general purposes.
(70 ILCS 1825/4.9); Joliet Regional Port District Act; Joliet
    Regional Port District; for removal of airport hazards.
(70 ILCS 1825/4.10); Joliet Regional Port District Act; Joliet
    Regional Port District; for reduction of the height of
    objects or structures.
(70 ILCS 1825/4.18); Joliet Regional Port District Act; Joliet
    Regional Port District; for removal of hazards from ports
    and terminals.
(70 ILCS 1825/5); Joliet Regional Port District Act; Joliet
    Regional Port District; for general purposes.
(70 ILCS 1830/7.1); Kaskaskia Regional Port District Act;
    Kaskaskia Regional Port District; for removal of hazards
    from ports and terminals.
(70 ILCS 1830/14); Kaskaskia Regional Port District Act;
    Kaskaskia Regional Port District; for general purposes.
(70 ILCS 1831/30); Massac-Metropolis Port District Act;
    Massac-Metropolis Port District; for general purposes.
(70 ILCS 1835/5.10); Mt. Carmel Regional Port District Act;
    Mt. Carmel Regional Port District; for removal of airport
    hazards.
(70 ILCS 1835/5.11); Mt. Carmel Regional Port District Act;
    Mt. Carmel Regional Port District; for reduction of the
    height of objects or structures.
(70 ILCS 1835/6); Mt. Carmel Regional Port District Act; Mt.
    Carmel Regional Port District; for general purposes.
(70 ILCS 1837/30); Ottawa Port District Act; Ottawa Port
    District; for general purposes.
(70 ILCS 1845/4.9); Seneca Regional Port District Act; Seneca
    Regional Port District; for removal of airport hazards.
(70 ILCS 1845/4.10); Seneca Regional Port District Act; Seneca
    Regional Port District; for reduction of the height of
    objects or structures.
(70 ILCS 1845/5); Seneca Regional Port District Act; Seneca
    Regional Port District; for general purposes.
(70 ILCS 1850/4); Shawneetown Regional Port District Act;
    Shawneetown Regional Port District; for removal of airport
    hazards or reduction of the height of objects or
    structures.
(70 ILCS 1850/5); Shawneetown Regional Port District Act;
    Shawneetown Regional Port District; for general purposes.
    (70 ILCS 1855/4); Southwest Regional Port District Act;
    Southwest Regional Port District; for removal of airport
    hazards or reduction of the height of objects or
    structures.
    (70 ILCS 1855/5); Southwest Regional Port District Act;
    Southwest Regional Port District; for general purposes.
(70 ILCS 1860/4); Tri-City Regional Port District Act;
    Tri-City Regional Port District; for removal of airport
    hazards.
(70 ILCS 1860/5); Tri-City Regional Port District Act;
    Tri-City Regional Port District; for the development of
    facilities.
(70 ILCS 1863/11); Upper Mississippi River International Port
    District Act; Upper Mississippi River International Port
    District; for general purposes.
(70 ILCS 1865/4.9); Waukegan Port District Act; Waukegan Port
    District; for removal of airport hazards.
(70 ILCS 1865/4.10); Waukegan Port District Act; Waukegan Port
    District; for restricting the height of objects or
    structures.
(70 ILCS 1865/5); Waukegan Port District Act; Waukegan Port
    District; for the development of facilities.
(70 ILCS 1870/8); White County Port District Act; White County
    Port District; for the development of facilities.
(70 ILCS 1905/16); Railroad Terminal Authority Act; Railroad
    Terminal Authority (Chicago); for general purposes.
(70 ILCS 1915/25); Grand Avenue Railroad Relocation Authority
    Act; Grand Avenue Railroad Relocation Authority; for
    general purposes, including quick-take power (now
    obsolete).
(70 ILCS 1935/25); Elmwood Park Grade Separation Authority
    Act; Elmwood Park Grade Separation Authority; for general
    purposes.
(70 ILCS 2105/9b); River Conservancy Districts Act; river
    conservancy districts; for general purposes.
(70 ILCS 2105/10a); River Conservancy Districts Act; river
    conservancy districts; for corporate purposes.
(70 ILCS 2205/15); Sanitary District Act of 1907; sanitary
    districts; for corporate purposes.
(70 ILCS 2205/18); Sanitary District Act of 1907; sanitary
    districts; for improvements and works.
(70 ILCS 2205/19); Sanitary District Act of 1907; sanitary
    districts; for access to property.
(70 ILCS 2305/8); North Shore Water Reclamation District Act;
    North Shore Water Reclamation District; for corporate
    purposes.
(70 ILCS 2305/15); North Shore Water Reclamation District Act;
    North Shore Water Reclamation District; for improvements.
(70 ILCS 2405/7.9); Sanitary District Act of 1917; Sanitary
    District of Decatur; for carrying out agreements to sell,
    convey, or disburse treated wastewater to a private
    entity.
(70 ILCS 2405/8); Sanitary District Act of 1917; sanitary
    districts; for corporate purposes.
(70 ILCS 2405/15); Sanitary District Act of 1917; sanitary
    districts; for improvements.
(70 ILCS 2405/16.9 and 2405/16.10); Sanitary District Act of
    1917; sanitary districts; for waterworks.
(70 ILCS 2405/17.2); Sanitary District Act of 1917; sanitary
    districts; for public sewer and water utility treatment
    works.
(70 ILCS 2405/18); Sanitary District Act of 1917; sanitary
    districts; for dams or other structures to regulate water
    flow.
(70 ILCS 2605/8); Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Act;
    Metropolitan Water Reclamation District; for corporate
    purposes.
(70 ILCS 2605/16); Metropolitan Water Reclamation District
    Act; Metropolitan Water Reclamation District; quick-take
    power for improvements.
(70 ILCS 2605/17); Metropolitan Water Reclamation District
    Act; Metropolitan Water Reclamation District; for bridges.
(70 ILCS 2605/35); Metropolitan Water Reclamation District
    Act; Metropolitan Water Reclamation District; for widening
    and deepening a navigable stream.
(70 ILCS 2805/10); Sanitary District Act of 1936; sanitary
    districts; for corporate purposes.
(70 ILCS 2805/24); Sanitary District Act of 1936; sanitary
    districts; for improvements.
(70 ILCS 2805/26i and 2805/26j); Sanitary District Act of
    1936; sanitary districts; for drainage systems.
(70 ILCS 2805/27); Sanitary District Act of 1936; sanitary
    districts; for dams or other structures to regulate water
    flow.
(70 ILCS 2805/32k); Sanitary District Act of 1936; sanitary
    districts; for water supply.
(70 ILCS 2805/32l); Sanitary District Act of 1936; sanitary
    districts; for waterworks.
(70 ILCS 2905/2-7); Metro-East Sanitary District Act of 1974;
    Metro-East Sanitary District; for corporate purposes.
(70 ILCS 2905/2-8); Metro-East Sanitary District Act of 1974;
    Metro-East Sanitary District; for access to property.
(70 ILCS 3010/10); Sanitary District Revenue Bond Act;
    sanitary districts; for sewerage systems.
(70 ILCS 3205/12); Illinois Sports Facilities Authority Act;
    Illinois Sports Facilities Authority; quick-take power for
    its corporate purposes (obsolete).
(70 ILCS 3405/16); Surface Water Protection District Act;
    surface water protection districts; for corporate
    purposes.
(70 ILCS 3605/7); Metropolitan Transit Authority Act; Chicago
    Transit Authority; for transportation systems.
(70 ILCS 3605/8); Metropolitan Transit Authority Act; Chicago
    Transit Authority; for general purposes.
(70 ILCS 3605/10); Metropolitan Transit Authority Act; Chicago
    Transit Authority; for general purposes, including
    railroad property.
(70 ILCS 3610/3 and 3610/5); Local Mass Transit District Act;
    local mass transit districts; for general purposes.
(70 ILCS 3615/2.13); Regional Transportation Authority Act;
    Regional Transportation Authority; for general purposes.
(70 ILCS 3705/8 and 3705/12); Public Water District Act;
    public water districts; for waterworks.
(70 ILCS 3705/23a); Public Water District Act; public water
    districts; for sewerage properties.
(70 ILCS 3705/23e); Public Water District Act; public water
    districts; for combined waterworks and sewerage systems.
(70 ILCS 3715/6); Water Authorities Act; water authorities;
    for facilities to ensure adequate water supply.
(70 ILCS 3715/27); Water Authorities Act; water authorities;
    for access to property.
(75 ILCS 5/4-7); Illinois Local Library Act; boards of library
    trustees; for library buildings.
(75 ILCS 16/30-55.80); Public Library District Act of 1991;
    public library districts; for general purposes.
(75 ILCS 65/1 and 65/3); Libraries in Parks Act; corporate
    authorities of city or park district, or board of park
    commissioners; for free public library buildings.
(Source: Incorporates 98-564, eff. 8-27-13; P.A. 98-756, eff.
7-16-14; 99-669, eff. 7-29-16.)
 
    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.
Effective Date: 12/12/2025