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State of Illinois
2019 and 2020 HB3826 Introduced , by Rep. Allen Skillicorn SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Metropolitan Transit Authority Act. Provides that on January 1, 2021 the Chicago Transit Authority shall become a division Regional Transportation Authority. Abolishes the Chicago Transit Board and provides that the Board of Directors of the Regional Transportation Authority will serve as the Board of the Chicago Transit Authority. Makes conforming changes. Amends the Regional Transportation Authority Act. Provides that on January 1, 2021 the Suburban Bus Board and the Commuter Rail Board are abolished and that the Board of Directors of the Regional Transportation Authority will directly operate the Suburban Bus Division and the Commuter Rail Division of the Regional Transit Authority. Makes conforming changes. Amends the Open Meetings Act, State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971, Broadband Access on Passenger Rail Law, and the Illinois Municipal Code making conforming changes. Effective January 1, 2021.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning local government.
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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 Open Meetings Act is amended by changing |
5 | | Section 2 as follows:
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6 | | (5 ILCS 120/2) (from Ch. 102, par. 42)
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7 | | Sec. 2. Open meetings.
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8 | | (a) Openness required. All meetings of public
bodies shall |
9 | | be open to the public unless excepted in subsection (c)
and |
10 | | closed in accordance with Section 2a.
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11 | | (b) Construction of exceptions. The exceptions contained |
12 | | in subsection
(c) are in derogation of the requirement that |
13 | | public bodies
meet in the open, and therefore, the exceptions |
14 | | are to be strictly
construed, extending only to subjects |
15 | | clearly within their scope.
The exceptions authorize but do not |
16 | | require the holding of
a closed meeting to discuss a subject |
17 | | included within an enumerated exception.
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18 | | (c) Exceptions. A public body may hold closed meetings to |
19 | | consider the
following subjects:
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20 | | (1) The appointment, employment, compensation, |
21 | | discipline, performance,
or dismissal of specific |
22 | | employees of the public body or legal counsel for
the |
23 | | public body, including hearing
testimony on a complaint |
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1 | | lodged against an employee of the public body or
against |
2 | | legal counsel for the public body to determine its |
3 | | validity. However, a meeting to consider an increase in |
4 | | compensation to a specific employee of a public body that |
5 | | is subject to the Local Government Wage Increase |
6 | | Transparency Act may not be closed and shall be open to the |
7 | | public and posted and held in accordance with this Act.
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8 | | (2) Collective negotiating matters between the public |
9 | | body and its
employees or their representatives, or |
10 | | deliberations concerning salary
schedules for one or more |
11 | | classes of employees.
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12 | | (3) The selection of a person to fill a public office,
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13 | | as defined in this Act, including a vacancy in a public |
14 | | office, when the public
body is given power to appoint |
15 | | under law or ordinance, or the discipline,
performance or |
16 | | removal of the occupant of a public office, when the public |
17 | | body
is given power to remove the occupant under law or |
18 | | ordinance.
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19 | | (4) Evidence or testimony presented in open hearing, or |
20 | | in closed
hearing where specifically authorized by law, to
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21 | | a quasi-adjudicative body, as defined in this Act, provided |
22 | | that the body
prepares and makes available for public |
23 | | inspection a written decision
setting forth its |
24 | | determinative reasoning.
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25 | | (5) The purchase or lease of real property for the use |
26 | | of
the public body, including meetings held for the purpose |
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1 | | of discussing
whether a particular parcel should be |
2 | | acquired.
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3 | | (6) The setting of a price for sale or lease of |
4 | | property owned
by the public body.
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5 | | (7) The sale or purchase of securities, investments, or |
6 | | investment
contracts. This exception shall not apply to the |
7 | | investment of assets or income of funds deposited into the |
8 | | Illinois Prepaid Tuition Trust Fund.
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9 | | (8) Security procedures, school building safety and |
10 | | security, and the use of personnel and
equipment to respond |
11 | | to an actual, a threatened, or a reasonably
potential |
12 | | danger to the safety of employees, students, staff, the |
13 | | public, or
public
property.
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14 | | (9) Student disciplinary cases.
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15 | | (10) The placement of individual students in special |
16 | | education
programs and other matters relating to |
17 | | individual students.
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18 | | (11) Litigation, when an action against, affecting or |
19 | | on behalf of the
particular public body has been filed and |
20 | | is pending before a court or
administrative tribunal, or |
21 | | when the public body finds that an action is
probable or |
22 | | imminent, in which case the basis for the finding shall be
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23 | | recorded and entered into the minutes of the closed |
24 | | meeting.
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25 | | (12) The establishment of reserves or settlement of |
26 | | claims as provided
in the Local Governmental and |
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1 | | Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act, if
otherwise the |
2 | | disposition of a claim or potential claim might be
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3 | | prejudiced, or the review or discussion of claims, loss or |
4 | | risk management
information, records, data, advice or |
5 | | communications from or with respect
to any insurer of the |
6 | | public body or any intergovernmental risk management
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7 | | association or self insurance pool of which the public body |
8 | | is a member.
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9 | | (13) Conciliation of complaints of discrimination in |
10 | | the sale or rental
of housing, when closed meetings are |
11 | | authorized by the law or ordinance
prescribing fair housing |
12 | | practices and creating a commission or
administrative |
13 | | agency for their enforcement.
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14 | | (14) Informant sources, the hiring or assignment of |
15 | | undercover personnel
or equipment, or ongoing, prior or |
16 | | future criminal investigations, when
discussed by a public |
17 | | body with criminal investigatory responsibilities.
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18 | | (15) Professional ethics or performance when |
19 | | considered by an advisory
body appointed to advise a |
20 | | licensing or regulatory agency on matters
germane to the |
21 | | advisory body's field of competence.
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22 | | (16) Self evaluation, practices and procedures or |
23 | | professional ethics,
when meeting with a representative of |
24 | | a statewide association of which the
public body is a |
25 | | member.
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26 | | (17) The recruitment, credentialing, discipline or |
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1 | | formal peer review
of physicians or other
health care |
2 | | professionals, or for the discussion of matters protected |
3 | | under the federal Patient Safety and Quality Improvement |
4 | | Act of 2005, and the regulations promulgated thereunder, |
5 | | including 42 C.F.R. Part 3 (73 FR 70732), or the federal |
6 | | Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of |
7 | | 1996, and the regulations promulgated thereunder, |
8 | | including 45 C.F.R. Parts 160, 162, and 164, by a hospital, |
9 | | or
other institution providing medical care, that is |
10 | | operated by the public body.
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11 | | (18) Deliberations for decisions of the Prisoner |
12 | | Review Board.
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13 | | (19) Review or discussion of applications received |
14 | | under the
Experimental Organ Transplantation Procedures |
15 | | Act.
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16 | | (20) The classification and discussion of matters |
17 | | classified as
confidential or continued confidential by |
18 | | the State Government Suggestion Award
Board.
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19 | | (21) Discussion of minutes of meetings lawfully closed |
20 | | under this Act,
whether for purposes of approval by the |
21 | | body of the minutes or semi-annual
review of the minutes as |
22 | | mandated by Section 2.06.
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23 | | (22) Deliberations for decisions of the State
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24 | | Emergency Medical Services Disciplinary
Review Board.
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25 | | (23) The operation by a municipality of a municipal |
26 | | utility or the
operation of a
municipal power agency or |
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1 | | municipal natural gas agency when the
discussion involves |
2 | | (i) contracts relating to the
purchase, sale, or delivery |
3 | | of electricity or natural gas or (ii) the results
or |
4 | | conclusions of load forecast studies.
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5 | | (24) Meetings of a residential health care facility |
6 | | resident sexual
assault and death review
team or
the |
7 | | Executive
Council under the Abuse Prevention Review
Team |
8 | | Act.
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9 | | (25) Meetings of an independent team of experts under |
10 | | Brian's Law. |
11 | | (26) Meetings of a mortality review team appointed |
12 | | under the Department of Juvenile Justice Mortality Review |
13 | | Team Act. |
14 | | (27) (Blank). |
15 | | (28) Correspondence and records (i) that may not be |
16 | | disclosed under Section 11-9 of the Illinois Public Aid |
17 | | Code or (ii) that pertain to appeals under Section 11-8 of |
18 | | the Illinois Public Aid Code. |
19 | | (29) Meetings between internal or external auditors |
20 | | and governmental audit committees, finance committees, and |
21 | | their equivalents, when the discussion involves internal |
22 | | control weaknesses, identification of potential fraud risk |
23 | | areas, known or suspected frauds, and fraud interviews |
24 | | conducted in accordance with generally accepted auditing |
25 | | standards of the United States of America. |
26 | | (30) Those meetings or portions of meetings of a |
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1 | | fatality review team or the Illinois Fatality Review Team |
2 | | Advisory Council during which a review of the death of an |
3 | | eligible adult in which abuse or neglect is suspected, |
4 | | alleged, or substantiated is conducted pursuant to Section |
5 | | 15 of the Adult Protective Services Act. |
6 | | (31) Meetings and deliberations for decisions of the |
7 | | Concealed Carry Licensing Review Board under the Firearm |
8 | | Concealed Carry Act. |
9 | | (32) Meetings of between the Regional Transportation |
10 | | Authority Board and its Service Boards when the discussion |
11 | | involves review by the Regional Transportation Authority |
12 | | Board of employment contracts under Section 28d of the |
13 | | Metropolitan Transit Authority Act and Sections 3A.18 and |
14 | | 3B.26 of the Regional Transportation Authority Act. |
15 | | (33) Those meetings or portions of meetings of the |
16 | | advisory committee and peer review subcommittee created |
17 | | under Section 320 of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act |
18 | | during which specific controlled substance prescriber, |
19 | | dispenser, or patient information is discussed. |
20 | | (34) Meetings of the Tax Increment Financing Reform |
21 | | Task Force under Section 2505-800 of the Department of |
22 | | Revenue Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. |
23 | | (35) Meetings of the group established to discuss |
24 | | Medicaid capitation rates under Section 5-30.8 of the |
25 | | Illinois Public Aid Code. |
26 | | (d) Definitions. For purposes of this Section:
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1 | | "Employee" means a person employed by a public body whose |
2 | | relationship
with the public body constitutes an |
3 | | employer-employee relationship under
the usual common law |
4 | | rules, and who is not an independent contractor.
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5 | | "Public office" means a position created by or under the
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6 | | Constitution or laws of this State, the occupant of which is |
7 | | charged with
the exercise of some portion of the sovereign |
8 | | power of this State. The term
"public office" shall include |
9 | | members of the public body, but it shall not
include |
10 | | organizational positions filled by members thereof, whether
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11 | | established by law or by a public body itself, that exist to |
12 | | assist the
body in the conduct of its business.
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13 | | "Quasi-adjudicative body" means an administrative body |
14 | | charged by law or
ordinance with the responsibility to conduct |
15 | | hearings, receive evidence or
testimony and make |
16 | | determinations based
thereon, but does not include
local |
17 | | electoral boards when such bodies are considering petition |
18 | | challenges.
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19 | | (e) Final action. No final action may be taken at a closed |
20 | | meeting.
Final action shall be preceded by a public recital of |
21 | | the nature of the
matter being considered and other information |
22 | | that will inform the
public of the business being conducted.
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23 | | (Source: P.A. 99-78, eff. 7-20-15; 99-235, eff. 1-1-16; 99-480, |
24 | | eff. 9-9-15; 99-642, eff. 7-28-16; 99-646, eff. 7-28-16; |
25 | | 99-687, eff. 1-1-17; 100-201, eff. 8-18-17; 100-465, eff. |
26 | | 8-31-17; 100-646, eff. 7-27-18.)
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1 | | (5 ILCS 375/2.6 rep.) |
2 | | (5 ILCS 375/2.7 rep.) |
3 | | Section 10. The State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971 |
4 | | is amended by repealing Sections 2.6 and 2.7. |
5 | | Section 15. The Broadband Access on Passenger Rail Law is |
6 | | amended by changing Section 5-5 as follows: |
7 | | (20 ILCS 2712/5-5)
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8 | | Sec. 5-5. Definitions. As used in this Article: |
9 | | "Department" means the Department of Transportation. |
10 | | "Passenger rail systems" includes all passenger rail |
11 | | systems maintained by the National Passenger Railroad |
12 | | Corporation in Illinois and those passenger rail systems under |
13 | | the jurisdiction of the Commuter Rail Division Board as |
14 | | established in Section 3B.08 of the Regional Transportation |
15 | | Authority Act.
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16 | | (Source: P.A. 95-9, eff. 6-30-07.) |
17 | | Section 20. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by |
18 | | changing Section 11-122.2-1 as follows:
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19 | | (65 ILCS 5/11-122.2-1) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-122.2-1)
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20 | | Sec. 11-122.2-1.
In addition to all its other powers, every |
21 | | municipality shall, in all
its dealings with the Regional |
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1 | | Transportation Authority established by
the "Regional |
2 | | Transportation Authority Act", enacted by the 78th General
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3 | | Assembly, have the following powers:
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4 | | (a) to cooperate with the Regional Transportation |
5 | | Authority in the
exercise by the Regional Transportation |
6 | | Authority of all the powers
granted it by the Act;
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7 | | (b) to receive funds from the Regional Transportation
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8 | | Authority upon such terms and conditions as shall be set forth |
9 | | in an agreement
between the
municipality and the Suburban Bus |
10 | | Division Board or the Commuter Rail Division Board , which |
11 | | contract
or agreement may be for such number of years or |
12 | | duration as they may
agree, all as provided in the
"Regional |
13 | | Transportation Authority Act";
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14 | | (c) to receive financial grants from the Suburban Bus |
15 | | Division, Commuter Rail Division, or Chicago Transit Authority |
16 | | a Service Board, as defined in
the "Regional Transportation |
17 | | Authority Act", upon such terms and conditions
as shall be set |
18 | | forth in a Purchase of Service Agreement or other grant
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19 | | contract between the municipality and the Suburban Bus |
20 | | Division, Commuter Rail Division, or Chicago Transit Authority |
21 | | Service Board , which contract
or agreement may be for such |
22 | | number of years or duration as the Suburban Bus Division, |
23 | | Commuter Rail Division, or Chicago Transit Authority Service |
24 | | Board and the
municipality may agree, all as provided in the |
25 | | "Regional Transportation
Authority Act";
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26 | | (d) to acquire from the Regional Transportation Authority
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1 | | or the Suburban Bus Division, Commuter Rail Division, or |
2 | | Chicago Transit Authority a Service Board any Public
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3 | | Transportation Facility, as defined in the "Regional |
4 | | Transportation
Authority Act", by purchase contract, gift, |
5 | | grant, exchange for other
property or rights in property, lease |
6 | | (or sublease) or installment or
conditional purchase |
7 | | contracts, which contracts or leases may provide
for |
8 | | consideration to be paid in annual installments during a period |
9 | | not
exceeding 40 years; such property may be acquired subject |
10 | | to such
conditions, restrictions, liens or security or other |
11 | | interests of other
parties as the municipality may deem |
12 | | appropriate and in each case the
municipality may acquire a |
13 | | joint, leasehold, easement, license or other
partial interest |
14 | | in such property;
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15 | | (e) to sell, sell by installment contract, lease (or |
16 | | sublease)
as lessor, or transfer to, or grant to or provide for |
17 | | the use by the Regional
Transportation Authority or the |
18 | | Suburban Bus Division, Commuter Rail Division, or Chicago |
19 | | Transit Authority a Service Board any Public Transportation
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20 | | Facility, as defined in the "Regional Transportation Authority |
21 | | Act" upon such terms
and for such consideration, or for no |
22 | | consideration, as the municipality
may deem proper;
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23 | | (f) to cooperate with the Regional Transportation |
24 | | Authority
or the Suburban Bus Division, Commuter Rail Division, |
25 | | or Chicago Transit Authority a Service Board for the
protection |
26 | | of employees and users of public transportation facilities
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1 | | against crime and also to protect such facilities; such |
2 | | cooperation may
include, without limitation, agreements for |
3 | | the coordination of police
or security forces;
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4 | | (g) to file such reports with and transfer such records, |
5 | | papers or
documents to the Regional Transportation Authority or |
6 | | the Suburban Bus Division, Commuter Rail Division, or Chicago |
7 | | Transit Authority a Service Board
as may be agreed upon
with, |
8 | | or required by, the Regional Transportation Authority or the |
9 | | Suburban Bus Division, Commuter Rail Division, or Chicago |
10 | | Transit Authority a Service Board .
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11 | | In exercising any of the powers granted in this Section the
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12 | | municipality shall not be subject to the provisions of this |
13 | | Code or any
Act making public bidding or notice a requirement |
14 | | for any purchase or
sale by a municipality. Notwithstanding any |
15 | | provision of this Code to
the contrary, every municipality may |
16 | | enter into Purchase of Service
Agreements, grant contracts, |
17 | | other contracts, agreements or leases, as
provided in this |
18 | | Section, and may incur obligations and expenses
thereunder |
19 | | without making a previous appropriation therefor.
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20 | | (Source: P.A. 83-886.)
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21 | | Section 25. The Metropolitan Transit Authority Act is |
22 | | amended by changing Sections 2, 3, 9a, 12a, 12b, 12c, 19, 24, |
23 | | 27, 27a, 28, 28a, 30, and 34 as follows:
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24 | | (70 ILCS 3605/2) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 302)
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1 | | Sec. 2. When used in this Act:
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2 | | "Transportation System" means all plants, equipment, |
3 | | property and rights
useful for transportation of passengers for |
4 | | hire except taxicabs and
includes, without limiting the |
5 | | generality of the foregoing, street
railways, elevated |
6 | | railroads, subways and underground railroads, motor
vehicles, |
7 | | trolley buses, motor buses and any combination thereof.
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8 | | "Metropolitan area of Cook County" embraces all the |
9 | | territory in the
County of Cook, State of Illinois East of the |
10 | | east line of Range Eleven
(11), East of the Third Principal |
11 | | Meridian of the United States Government
survey.
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12 | | "Metropolitan area" means the metropolitan area of Cook |
13 | | County, as above
defined.
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14 | | "Authority" means Chicago Transit Authority , a division of |
15 | | the Regional Transportation Authority created by this Act .
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16 | | "Board" means the Board of Directors of the Regional |
17 | | Transportation Authority Chicago Transit Board .
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18 | | "Governor" means Governor of the State of Illinois.
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19 | | "Mayor" means Mayor of the City of Chicago.
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20 | | "Motor vehicle" means every vehicle which is |
21 | | self-propelled or which is
propelled by electric power obtained |
22 | | from overhead trolley wires but not
operated on rails. |
23 | | "Municipal government" means a "municipality" as defined |
24 | | in Section 1 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution. |
25 | | "Service Board" mean the Suburban Bus Division or Commuter |
26 | | Rail Division of the Regional Transportation Authority. |
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1 | | "Unit of local government" has the meaning ascribed to it |
2 | | in Section 1 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution.
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3 | | (Source: P.A. 98-709, eff. 7-16-14.)
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4 | | (70 ILCS 3605/3) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 303)
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5 | | Sec. 3.
All the territory in the County of Cook, State of |
6 | | Illinois, lying
east of the east line of Range Eleven, East of |
7 | | the Third Principal Meridian
of the United States Government |
8 | | Survey is hereby created a political
subdivision, body politic |
9 | | and municipal corporation under the name of
Chicago Transit |
10 | | Authority , which, on and after January 1, 2021, shall be a |
11 | | division of the Regional Transportation Authority .
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12 | | (Source: Laws 1945, p. 1171.)
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13 | | (70 ILCS 3605/9a) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 309a)
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14 | | Sec. 9a.
In addition to all its other powers, the Authority |
15 | | shall , in all its
dealings with the Regional Transportation |
16 | | Authority established by the
"Regional Transportation |
17 | | Authority Act", enacted by the 78th General
Assembly, have the |
18 | | following powers and duties :
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19 | | (a) (blank); to cooperate with the Regional Transportation |
20 | | Authority in the
exercise by the Regional Transportation |
21 | | Authority of all the powers granted
it by such Act;
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22 | | (b) to receive funds from the Regional Transportation
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23 | | Authority pursuant to Sections 2.02, 4.01, 4.02, 4.09 and 4.10 |
24 | | of the
" Regional Transportation Authority Act " , all as provided
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1 | | in the " Regional
Transportation Authority Act " ;
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2 | | (c) to receive financial grants from the Regional |
3 | | Transportation
Authority or a Service Board, as defined in the |
4 | | " Regional Transportation
Authority Act " , upon such terms and |
5 | | conditions as shall be set forth in a
grant contract between |
6 | | either the Authority and the Regional Transportation
Authority |
7 | | or the Authority and another Service Board , which contract or
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8 | | agreement may be for such number of years or duration as the |
9 | | parties may
agree, all as provided in the " Regional |
10 | | Transportation Authority Act " ;
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11 | | (d) to acquire from the Regional Transportation Authority |
12 | | any Public
Transportation Facility, as defined in the " Regional |
13 | | Transportation
Authority Act " , by purchase contract, gift, |
14 | | grant, exchange for other
property or rights in property, lease |
15 | | (or sublease) or installment or
conditional purchase |
16 | | contracts, which contracts or leases may provide for
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17 | | consideration to be paid in annual installments during a period |
18 | | not
exceeding 40 years; such property may be acquired subject |
19 | | to such
conditions, restrictions, liens or security or other |
20 | | interests of other
parties as the Authority may deem |
21 | | appropriate and in each case the
Authority may acquire or |
22 | | dispose of a joint, leasehold, easement, license
or other |
23 | | partial interest in such property;
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24 | | (e) to sell, sell by installment contract, lease (or |
25 | | sublease) as
lessor, or transfer to, or grant to or provide for |
26 | | the use by the Regional
Transportation Authority any Public |
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1 | | Transportation Facility, as defined in
the " Regional |
2 | | Transportation Authority Act " , upon such terms and for such
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3 | | consideration, or for no consideration, as the Authority may |
4 | | deem proper;
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5 | | (f) to protect cooperate with the Regional Transportation |
6 | | Authority for the
protection of employees of the Authority and |
7 | | users of public transportation
facilities against crime and |
8 | | unsafe conditions and also to protect such
facilities; such |
9 | | protection
cooperation may include, without limitation, |
10 | | agreements for the
coordination or merger of police or security |
11 | | forces;
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12 | | (g) to file such budgets, financial plans and reports with |
13 | | and transfer
such records, papers or
documents to the Regional |
14 | | Transportation Authority as may be agreed upon
with, or |
15 | | required by the Regional Transportation Authority, all as |
16 | | provided
in the " Regional Transportation Authority Act " .
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17 | | (Source: P.A. 90-273, eff. 7-30-97.)
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18 | | (70 ILCS 3605/12a) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 312a)
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19 | | Sec. 12a.
(a) In addition to other powers provided in |
20 | | Section 12b,
the Authority may issue its notes from time to |
21 | | time, in anticipation of
tax receipts of the Regional |
22 | | Transportation Authority allocated to the Authority
or of other |
23 | | revenues or receipts of the Authority, in order to provide |
24 | | money
for the Authority to cover any cash flow deficit which |
25 | | the Authority anticipates
incurring. Provided, however, that |
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1 | | no such notes may be issued unless the
annual cost thereof is |
2 | | incorporated in a budget or revised budget of the
Authority |
3 | | which has been approved by the Regional Transportation |
4 | | Authority.
Any such notes are referred to as "Working Cash |
5 | | Notes".
Provided further that, the Board board shall not issue |
6 | | and have outstanding or
demand and direct that the Board of the |
7 | | Regional Transportation Authority
issue and have outstanding |
8 | | more than an aggregate of $40,000,000 in Working Cash Notes.
No |
9 | | Working Cash
Notes shall be issued for a term of longer than 18 |
10 | | months. Proceeds of Working
Cash Notes may be used to pay day |
11 | | to day operating expenses of the Authority,
consisting of |
12 | | wages, salaries and fringe benefits, professional and |
13 | | technical
services (including legal, audit, engineering and |
14 | | other consulting services),
office rental, furniture, fixtures |
15 | | and equipment, insurance premiums, claims
for self-insured |
16 | | amounts under insurance policies, public utility obligations
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17 | | for telephone, light, heat and similar items, travel expenses,
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18 | | office supplies, postage,
dues, subscriptions, public hearings |
19 | | and information expenses, fuel purchases,
and payments of |
20 | | grants and payments under purchase of service agreements
for |
21 | | operations of transportation agencies, prior to the receipt by |
22 | | the Authority
from time to time of funds for paying such |
23 | | expenses. Proceeds of the Working
Cash Notes shall not be used |
24 | | (i) to increase or provide a debt service
reserve fund for any |
25 | | bonds or notes other than Working Cash Notes of the
same |
26 | | Series, or (ii) to pay principal of or interest or redemption |
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1 | | premium
on any capital bonds or notes, whether as such amounts |
2 | | become due or by
earlier redemption, issued by the Authority or |
3 | | a transportation agency to
construct or acquire public |
4 | | transportation facilities, or to provide funds
to purchase such |
5 | | capital bonds or notes.
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6 | | (b) The ordinance providing for the issuance of any such |
7 | | notes shall fix
the date or dates of maturity, the dates on |
8 | | which interest is payable, any sinking fund
account or reserve |
9 | | fund account provisions and all other details of such
notes and |
10 | | may provide for such covenants or agreements necessary or |
11 | | desirable
with regard to the issue, sale and security of such |
12 | | notes. The Authority
shall determine and fix the rate or rates |
13 | | of interest of its notes issued
under this Act in an ordinance |
14 | | adopted by the Board prior to the issuance
thereof, none of |
15 | | which rates of interest shall exceed that permitted in the Bond |
16 | | Authorization Act.
Interest may be payable annually or |
17 | | semi-annually, or at such other times
as determined by the |
18 | | Board. Notes issued under this Section may be issued
as serial |
19 | | or term obligations, shall be of such denomination or |
20 | | denominations
and form, including interest coupons to be |
21 | | attached thereto, be executed
in such manner, shall be payable |
22 | | at such place or places and bear such date
as the Board shall |
23 | | fix by the ordinance authorizing such note and shall
mature at |
24 | | such time or times, within a period not to exceed 18 months |
25 | | from
the date of issue, and may be redeemable prior to maturity |
26 | | with or without
premium, at the option of the Board, upon such |
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1 | | terms and conditions as the
Board shall fix by the ordinance |
2 | | authorizing the issuance of such notes.
The Board may provide |
3 | | for the registration of notes in the name of the owner
as to |
4 | | the principal alone or as to both principal and interest, upon |
5 | | such
terms and conditions as the Board may determine. The |
6 | | ordinance authorizing
notes may provide for the exchange of |
7 | | such notes which are fully registered,
as to both principal and |
8 | | interest, with notes which are registerable as
to principal |
9 | | only. All notes issued under this Section by the Board shall
be |
10 | | sold at a price which may be at a premium or discount but such |
11 | | that the
interest cost (excluding any redemption premium) to |
12 | | the Board of the proceeds
of an issue of such notes, computed |
13 | | to stated maturity according to standard
tables of bond values, |
14 | | shall not exceed that permitted in the Bond Authorization Act. |
15 | | Such notes
shall be sold at such time or times as the Board |
16 | | shall determine. The notes
may be sold either upon competitive |
17 | | bidding or by negotiated sale (without
any requirement of |
18 | | publication of intention to negotiate the sale of such
notes), |
19 | | as the Board shall determine by ordinance adopted with the |
20 | | affirmative
votes of at least 9 4 Directors. In case any |
21 | | officer whose signature appears
on any notes or coupons |
22 | | authorized pursuant to this Section shall cease
to be such |
23 | | officer before delivery of such notes, such signature shall |
24 | | nevertheless
be valid and sufficient for all purposes, the same |
25 | | as if such officer had remained
in office until such delivery. |
26 | | Neither the Directors of the Regional Transportation
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1 | | Authority , the Directors of the Authority nor any person |
2 | | executing any bonds
or notes thereof shall be liable personally |
3 | | on any such bonds or notes or
coupons by reason of the issuance |
4 | | thereof.
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5 | | (c) All notes of the Authority issued pursuant to this |
6 | | Section shall be
general obligations of the Authority to which |
7 | | shall be pledged the full
faith and credit of the Authority, as |
8 | | provided in this Section. Such notes
shall be secured as |
9 | | provided in the authorizing ordinance, which may, |
10 | | notwithstanding
any other provision of this Act, include in |
11 | | addition to any other security,
a specific pledge or assignment |
12 | | of and lien on or security interest in any
or all tax receipts |
13 | | of the Regional Transportation Authority allocated to
the |
14 | | Authority and on any or all other revenues or moneys of the |
15 | | Authority
from whatever source which may by law
be utilized for |
16 | | debt service purposes and a specific pledge or assignment
of |
17 | | and lien on or security interest in any funds or accounts |
18 | | established
or provided for by the ordinance of the Board |
19 | | authorizing the issuance of
such notes. Any such pledge, |
20 | | assignment, lien or security interest for
the benefit of |
21 | | holders of notes of the Authority shall be valid and binding
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22 | | from the time the notes are issued without any physical |
23 | | delivery or further
act, and shall be valid and binding as |
24 | | against and prior to the claims of
all other parties having |
25 | | claims of any kind against the
Authority or any other person |
26 | | irrespective of whether such other parties
have notice of such |
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1 | | pledge, assignment, lien or security interest. The
obligations |
2 | | of the Authority incurred pursuant to this Section shall be
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3 | | superior to and have priority over any other obligations of the |
4 | | Authority
except for obligations under Section 12. The Board |
5 | | may provide in the ordinance
authorizing the issuance of any |
6 | | notes issued pursuant to this Section for
the creation of, |
7 | | deposits in, and regulation and disposition of sinking
fund or |
8 | | reserve accounts relating to such notes. The ordinance |
9 | | authorizing
the issuance of any notes pursuant to this Section |
10 | | may contain provisions
as part of the contract with the holders |
11 | | of the notes, for the creation
of a separate fund to provide |
12 | | for the payment of principal and interest
on such notes and for |
13 | | the deposit in such fund from any or all the tax receipts
of |
14 | | the Regional Transportation Authority allocated to the |
15 | | Authority and
from any or all such other moneys or revenues of |
16 | | the Authority from whatever
source which may by law be utilized |
17 | | for debt service purposes, all as provided
in such ordinance, |
18 | | of amounts to meet the debt service requirements on such
notes, |
19 | | including principal and interest, and any sinking fund or |
20 | | reserve
fund account requirements as may be provided by such |
21 | | ordinance, and all
expenses incident to or in connection with |
22 | | such fund and accounts or the
payment of such notes. Such |
23 | | ordinance may also provide limitations on the
issuance of |
24 | | additional notes of the Authority. No such notes of the |
25 | | Authority
shall constitute a debt of the State of Illinois.
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26 | | (d) The ordinance of the Board authorizing the issuance of |
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1 | | any notes may
provide additional security for such notes by |
2 | | providing for appointment
of a corporate trustee (which may be |
3 | | any trust company or bank having the
powers of a trust company |
4 | | within the State) with respect to such notes.
The ordinance |
5 | | shall prescribe the rights, duties and powers of the trustee
to |
6 | | be exercised for the benefit of the Authority and the |
7 | | protection of the
holders of such notes. The ordinance may |
8 | | provide for the trustee to hold
in
trust, invest and use |
9 | | amounts in funds and accounts created as provided
by the |
10 | | ordinance with respect to the notes. The ordinance shall |
11 | | provide
that amounts so paid to the trustee which are not |
12 | | required to be deposited,
held or invested in funds and |
13 | | accounts created by the ordinance with respect
to notes or used |
14 | | for paying notes to be paid by the trustee to the Authority.
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15 | | (e) Any notes of the Authority issued pursuant to this |
16 | | Section shall constitute
a contract between the Authority and |
17 | | the holders from time to time of such
notes. In issuing any |
18 | | note, the Board may include in the ordinance authorizing
such |
19 | | issue a covenant as part of the contract with the holders of |
20 | | the notes,
that as long as such obligations are outstanding, it |
21 | | shall make such deposits,
as provided in paragraph (c) of this |
22 | | Section. A certified copy of the ordinance
authorizing the |
23 | | issuance of any such obligations shall be filed at or prior
to |
24 | | the issuance of such obligations with the Regional |
25 | | Transportation Authority,
Comptroller of the State of Illinois |
26 | | and the Illinois Department of Revenue.
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1 | | (f) The State of Illinois pledges to and agrees with the |
2 | | holders of the
notes of the Authority issued pursuant to this |
3 | | Section that the State will
not limit or alter the rights and |
4 | | powers vested in the Authority by this
Act or in the Regional |
5 | | Transportation Authority by the Regional Transportation
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6 | | Authority Act so as to impair the terms of any contract made by |
7 | | the Authority
with such holders or in any way impair the rights |
8 | | and remedies of such holders
until such notes, together with |
9 | | interest thereon, with interest on any unpaid
installments of |
10 | | interest, and all costs and expenses in connection with
any |
11 | | action or proceedings by or on behalf of such holders, are |
12 | | fully met
and discharged. In addition, the State pledges to and |
13 | | agrees with the holders
of the notes of the Authority issued |
14 | | pursuant to this Section that the State
will not limit or alter |
15 | | the basis on which State funds are to be paid to
the Authority |
16 | | as provided in the Regional Transportation Authority Act,
or |
17 | | the use of such funds, so as to impair the terms of any such |
18 | | contract.
The Board is authorized to include these pledges and |
19 | | agreements of the State
in any contract with the holders of |
20 | | bonds or notes issued pursuant to this Section.
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21 | | (g) The Board shall not at any time issue, sell or deliver |
22 | | any Interim
Financing Notes pursuant to this Section which will |
23 | | cause it to have issued
and outstanding at any time in excess |
24 | | of $40,000,000
of Working Cash Notes. Notes which are being |
25 | | paid or retired by such issuance,
sale or delivery of notes, |
26 | | and notes for which sufficient funds have been
deposited with |
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1 | | the paying agency of such notes to provide for payment of
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2 | | principal and interest thereon or to provide for the redemption |
3 | | thereof,
all pursuant to the ordinance authorizing the issuance |
4 | | of such notes, shall
not be considered to be outstanding for |
5 | | the purposes of this paragraph.
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6 | | (h) The Board, subject to the terms of any agreements with |
7 | | noteholders
as may then exist, shall have power, out of any |
8 | | funds available therefor,
to purchase notes of the Authority |
9 | | which shall thereupon be cancelled.
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10 | | (i) In addition to any other authority granted by law, the |
11 | | State Treasurer
may, with the approval of the Governor, invest |
12 | | or reinvest, at a price not
to exceed par, any State money in |
13 | | the State Treasury which is not needed
for current expenditures |
14 | | due or about to become due in Interim Financing Notes.
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15 | | (Source: P.A. 100-201, eff. 8-18-17.)
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16 | | (70 ILCS 3605/12b) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 312b)
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17 | | Sec. 12b. Working Cash Borrowing. In addition to the powers |
18 | | provided
in Section 12a, the Board with the affirmative vote of |
19 | | 11 5 of its
Directors may demand and direct the Board of the |
20 | | Regional Transportation
Authority to issue Working Cash Notes |
21 | | at such time and in such amounts and
having such maturities as |
22 | | the Authority deems proper, provided however any
such borrowing |
23 | | shall have been specifically identified in the budget of
the |
24 | | Authority as approved by the Board of the Regional |
25 | | Transportation Authority.
Provided further, that the Board may |
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1 | | not issue and have outstanding or
demand and direct the Board |
2 | | of
the Regional Transportation Authority to issue and have |
3 | | outstanding more
than an aggregate of $40,000,000 in Working |
4 | | Cash Notes for the Authority .
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5 | | (Source: P.A. 83-885; 83-886.)
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6 | | (70 ILCS 3605/12c)
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7 | | Sec. 12c. Retiree Benefits Bonds and Notes. |
8 | | (a) In addition to all other bonds or notes that it is |
9 | | authorized to issue, the Authority is authorized to issue its |
10 | | bonds or notes for the purposes of providing funds for the |
11 | | Authority to make the deposits described in Section 12c(b)(1) |
12 | | and (2), for refunding any bonds authorized to be issued under |
13 | | this Section, as well as for the purposes of paying costs of |
14 | | issuance, obtaining bond insurance or other credit enhancement |
15 | | or liquidity facilities, paying costs of obtaining related |
16 | | swaps as authorized in the Bond Authorization Act ("Swaps"), |
17 | | providing a debt service reserve fund, paying Debt Service (as |
18 | | defined in paragraph (i) of this Section 12c), and paying all |
19 | | other costs related to any such bonds or notes. |
20 | | (b)(1) After its receipt of a certified copy of a report of |
21 | | the Auditor General of the State of Illinois meeting the |
22 | | requirements of Section 3-2.3 of the Illinois State Auditing |
23 | | Act, the Authority may issue $1,348,550,000 aggregate original |
24 | | principal amount of bonds and notes. After payment of the costs |
25 | | of issuance and necessary deposits to funds and accounts |
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1 | | established with respect to debt service, the net proceeds of |
2 | | such bonds or notes shall be deposited only in the Retirement |
3 | | Plan for Chicago Transit Authority Employees and used only for |
4 | | the purposes required by Section 22-101 of the Illinois Pension |
5 | | Code. Provided that no less than $1,110,500,000 has been |
6 | | deposited in the Retirement Plan, remaining proceeds of bonds |
7 | | issued under this subparagraph (b)(1) may be used to pay costs |
8 | | of issuance and make necessary deposits to funds and accounts |
9 | | with respect to debt service for bonds and notes issued under |
10 | | this subparagraph or subparagraph (b)(2). |
11 | | (2) After its receipt of a certified copy of a report of |
12 | | the Auditor General of the State of Illinois meeting the |
13 | | requirements of Section 3-2.3 of the Illinois State Auditing |
14 | | Act, the Authority may issue $639,680,000 aggregate original |
15 | | principal amount of bonds and notes. After payment of the costs |
16 | | of issuance and necessary deposits to funds and accounts |
17 | | established with respect to debt service, the net proceeds of |
18 | | such bonds or notes shall be deposited only in the Retiree |
19 | | Health Care Trust and used only for the purposes required by |
20 | | Section 22-101B of the Illinois Pension Code. Provided that no |
21 | | less than $528,800,000 has been deposited in the Retiree Health |
22 | | Care Trust, remaining proceeds of bonds issued under this |
23 | | subparagraph (b)(2) may be used to pay costs of issuance and |
24 | | make necessary deposits to funds and accounts with respect to |
25 | | debt service for bonds and notes issued under this subparagraph |
26 | | or subparagraph (b)(1).
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1 | | (3) In addition, refunding bonds are authorized to be |
2 | | issued for the purpose of refunding outstanding bonds or notes |
3 | | issued under this Section 12c. |
4 | | (4) The bonds or notes issued under 12c(b)(1) shall be |
5 | | issued as soon as practicable after the Auditor General issues |
6 | | the report provided in Section 3-2.3(b) of the Illinois State |
7 | | Auditing Act. The bonds or notes issued under 12c(b)(2) shall |
8 | | be issued as soon as practicable after the Auditor General |
9 | | issues the report provided in Section 3-2.3(c) of the Illinois |
10 | | State Auditing Act. |
11 | | (5) With respect to bonds and notes issued under |
12 | | subparagraph (b), scheduled aggregate annual payments of |
13 | | interest or deposits into funds and accounts established for |
14 | | the purpose of such payment shall commence within one year |
15 | | after the bonds and notes are issued. With respect to principal |
16 | | and interest, scheduled aggregate annual payments of principal |
17 | | and interest or deposits into funds and accounts established |
18 | | for the purpose of such payment shall be not less than 70% in |
19 | | 2009, 80% in 2010, and 90% in 2011, respectively, of scheduled |
20 | | payments or deposits of principal and interest in 2012 and |
21 | | shall be substantially equal beginning in 2012 and each year |
22 | | thereafter. For purposes of this subparagraph (b), |
23 | | "substantially equal" means that debt service in any full year |
24 | | after calendar year 2011 is not more than 115% of debt service |
25 | | in any other full year after calendar year 2011 during the term |
26 | | of the bonds or notes. For the purposes of this subsection (b), |
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1 | | with respect to bonds and notes that bear interest at a |
2 | | variable rate, interest shall be assumed at a rate equal to the |
3 | | rate for United States Treasury Securities - State and Local |
4 | | Government Series for the same maturity, plus 75 basis points. |
5 | | If the Authority enters into a Swap with a counterparty |
6 | | requiring the Authority to pay a fixed interest rate on a |
7 | | notional amount, and the Authority has made a determination |
8 | | that such Swap was entered into for the purpose of providing |
9 | | substitute interest payments for variable interest rate bonds |
10 | | or notes of a particular maturity or maturities in a principal |
11 | | amount equal to the notional amount of the Swap, then during |
12 | | the term of the Swap for purposes of any calculation of |
13 | | interest payable on such bonds or notes, the interest rate on |
14 | | the bonds or notes of such maturity or maturities shall be |
15 | | determined as if such bonds or notes bore interest at the fixed |
16 | | interest rate payable by the Authority under such Swap. |
17 | | (6) No bond or note issued under this Section 12c shall |
18 | | mature later than December 31, 2040. |
19 | | (c) The Chicago Transit Board shall provide for the |
20 | | issuance of bonds or notes as authorized in this Section 12c by |
21 | | the adoption of an ordinance. The ordinance, together with the |
22 | | bonds or notes, shall constitute a contract among the |
23 | | Authority, the owners from time to time of the bonds or notes, |
24 | | any bond trustee with respect to the bonds or notes, any |
25 | | related credit enhancer and any provider of any related Swaps. |
26 | | (d) The Authority is authorized to cause the proceeds of |
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1 | | the bonds or notes, and any interest or investment earnings on |
2 | | the bonds or notes, and of any Swaps, to be invested until the |
3 | | proceeds and any interest or investment earnings have been |
4 | | deposited with the Retirement Plan or the Retiree Health Care |
5 | | Trust. |
6 | | (e) Bonds or notes issued pursuant to this Section 12c may |
7 | | be general obligations of the Authority, to which shall be |
8 | | pledged the full faith and credit of the Authority, or may be |
9 | | obligations payable solely from particular sources of funds all |
10 | | as may be provided in the authorizing ordinance. The |
11 | | authorizing ordinance for the bonds and notes, whether or not |
12 | | general obligations of the Authority, may provide for the Debt |
13 | | Service (as defined in paragraph (i) of this Section 12c) to |
14 | | have a claim for payment from particular sources of funds, |
15 | | including, without limitation, amounts to be paid to the |
16 | | Authority or a bond trustee. The authorizing ordinance may |
17 | | provide for the means by which the bonds or notes (and any |
18 | | related Swaps) may be secured, which may include, a pledge of |
19 | | any revenues or funds of the Authority from whatever source |
20 | | which may by law be utilized for paying Debt Service. In |
21 | | addition to any other security, upon ordinance of the written |
22 | | approval of the Regional Transportation Authority by the |
23 | | affirmative vote of 12 of its then Directors, the ordinance may |
24 | | provide a specific pledge or assignment of and lien on or |
25 | | security interest in amounts to be paid to the Authority by the |
26 | | Regional Transportation Authority and direct payment thereof |
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1 | | to the bond trustee for payment of Debt Service with respect to |
2 | | the bonds or notes, subject to the provisions of existing lease |
3 | | agreements of the Authority with any public building |
4 | | commission. The authorizing ordinance may also provide a |
5 | | specific pledge or assignment of and lien on or security |
6 | | interest in and direct payment to the trustee of all or a |
7 | | portion of the moneys otherwise payable to the Authority from |
8 | | the City of Chicago pursuant to an intergovernmental agreement |
9 | | with the Authority to provide financial assistance to the |
10 | | Authority.
Any such pledge, assignment, lien or security |
11 | | interest for the benefit of owners of bonds or notes shall be |
12 | | valid and binding from the time the bonds or notes are issued, |
13 | | without any physical delivery or further act, and shall be |
14 | | valid and binding as against and prior to the claims of all |
15 | | other parties having claims of any kind against the Authority |
16 | | or any other person, irrespective of whether such other parties |
17 | | have notice of such pledge, assignment, lien or security |
18 | | interest, all as provided in the Local Government Debt Reform |
19 | | Act, as it may be amended from time to time. The bonds or notes |
20 | | of the Authority issued pursuant to this Section 12c shall have |
21 | | such priority of payment and as to their claim for payment from |
22 | | particular sources of funds, including their priority with |
23 | | respect to obligations of the Authority issued under other |
24 | | Sections of this Act, all as shall be provided in the |
25 | | ordinances authorizing the issuance of the bonds or notes. The |
26 | | ordinance authorizing the issuance of any bonds or notes under |
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1 | | this Section may provide for the creation of, deposits in, and |
2 | | regulation and disposition of sinking fund or reserve accounts |
3 | | relating to those bonds or notes and related agreements. The |
4 | | ordinance authorizing the issuance of any such bonds or notes |
5 | | authorized under this Section 12c may contain provisions for |
6 | | the creation of a separate fund to provide for the payment of |
7 | | principal of and interest on those bonds or notes and related |
8 | | agreements. The ordinance may also provide limitations on the |
9 | | issuance of additional bonds or notes of the Authority. |
10 | | (f) Bonds or notes issued under this Section 12c shall not |
11 | | constitute an indebtedness of the Regional Transportation |
12 | | Authority, the State of Illinois, or of any other political |
13 | | subdivision of or municipality within the State, except the |
14 | | Authority. |
15 | | (g) The ordinance of the Chicago Transit Board authorizing |
16 | | the issuance of bonds or notes pursuant to this Section 12c may |
17 | | provide for the appointment of a corporate trustee (which may |
18 | | be any trust company or bank having the powers of a trust |
19 | | company within Illinois) with respect to bonds or notes issued |
20 | | pursuant to this Section 12c. The ordinance shall prescribe the |
21 | | rights, duties, and powers of the trustee to be exercised for |
22 | | the benefit of the Authority and the protection of the owners |
23 | | of bonds or notes issued pursuant to this Section 12c. The |
24 | | ordinance may provide for the trustee to hold in trust, invest |
25 | | and use amounts in funds and accounts created as provided by |
26 | | the ordinance with respect to the bonds or notes in accordance |
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1 | | with this Section 12c. The Authority may apply, as it shall |
2 | | determine, any amounts received upon the sale of the bonds or |
3 | | notes to pay any Debt Service on the bonds or notes. The |
4 | | ordinance may provide for a trust indenture to set forth terms |
5 | | of, sources of payment for and security for the bonds and |
6 | | notes. |
7 | | (h) The State of Illinois pledges to and agrees with the |
8 | | owners of the bonds or notes issued pursuant to Section 12c |
9 | | that the State of Illinois will not limit the powers vested in |
10 | | the Authority by this Act to pledge and assign its revenues and |
11 | | funds as security for the payment of the bonds or notes, or |
12 | | vested in the Regional Transportation Authority by the Regional |
13 | | Transportation Authority Act or this Act, so as to materially |
14 | | impair the payment obligations of the Authority under the terms |
15 | | of any contract made by the Authority with those owners or to |
16 | | materially impair the rights and remedies of those owners until |
17 | | those bonds or notes, together with interest and any redemption |
18 | | premium, and all costs and expenses in connection with any |
19 | | action or proceedings by or on behalf of such owners are fully |
20 | | met and discharged. The Authority is authorized to include |
21 | | these pledges and agreements of the State of Illinois in any |
22 | | contract with owners of bonds or notes issued pursuant to this |
23 | | Section 12c. |
24 | | (i) For purposes of this Section, "Debt Service" with |
25 | | respect to bonds or notes includes, without limitation, |
26 | | principal (at maturity or upon mandatory redemption), |
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1 | | redemption premium, interest, periodic, upfront, and |
2 | | termination payments on Swaps, fees for bond insurance or other |
3 | | credit enhancement, liquidity facilities, the funding of bond |
4 | | or note reserves, bond trustee fees, and all other costs of |
5 | | providing for the security or payment of the bonds or notes. |
6 | | (j) The Authority shall adopt a procurement program with |
7 | | respect to contracts relating to the following service |
8 | | providers in connection with the issuance of debt for the |
9 | | benefit of the Retirement Plan for Chicago Transit Authority |
10 | | Employees: underwriters, bond counsel, financial advisors, and |
11 | | accountants. The program shall include goals for the payment of |
12 | | not less than 30% of the total dollar value of the fees from |
13 | | these contracts to minority-owned businesses and women-owned |
14 | | businesses as defined in the Business Enterprise for |
15 | | Minorities, Women, and Persons with Disabilities Act. The |
16 | | Authority shall conduct outreach to minority-owned businesses |
17 | | and women-owned businesses. Outreach shall include, but is not |
18 | | limited to, advertisements in periodicals and newspapers, |
19 | | mailings, and other appropriate media. The Authority shall |
20 | | submit to the General Assembly a comprehensive report that |
21 | | shall include, at a minimum, the details of the procurement |
22 | | plan, outreach efforts, and the results of the efforts to |
23 | | achieve goals for the payment of fees. The service providers |
24 | | selected by the Authority pursuant to such program shall not be |
25 | | subject to approval by the Regional Transportation Authority, |
26 | | and the Regional Transportation Authority's approval pursuant |
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1 | | to subsection (e) of this Section 12c related to the issuance |
2 | | of debt shall not be based in any way on the service providers |
3 | | selected by the Authority pursuant to this Section. |
4 | | (k) No person holding an elective office in this State, |
5 | | holding a seat in the General Assembly, serving as a director, |
6 | | trustee, officer, or employee of the Regional Transportation |
7 | | Authority or the Chicago Transit Authority, including the |
8 | | spouse or minor child of that person, may receive a legal, |
9 | | banking, consulting, or other fee related to the issuance of |
10 | | any bond issued by the Chicago Transit Authority pursuant to |
11 | | this Section.
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12 | | (Source: P.A. 100-391, eff. 8-25-17.)
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13 | | (70 ILCS 3605/19) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 319)
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14 | | Sec. 19. On January 1, 2021: (1) the terms of the members |
15 | | of the Chicago Transit Board are terminated; (2) the powers and |
16 | | duties of the Chicago Transit Board shall be exercised and |
17 | | performed by the Regional Transportation Authority Board; and |
18 | | (3) the powers and duties of the Chicago Transit Authority |
19 | | shall be exercised and performed by the Regional Transportation |
20 | | Authority. The governing and administrative body of the |
21 | | Authority shall be a
board consisting of seven members, to be |
22 | | known as Chicago Transit Board.
Members of the Board shall be |
23 | | residents of the metropolitan area and persons of
recognized |
24 | | business ability. No member of the Board of the
Authority shall |
25 | | hold any other office or employment under the Federal,
State or |
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1 | | any County or any municipal government, or any other unit of |
2 | | local government, except an honorary office
without |
3 | | compensation or an office in the National Guard. No employee of
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4 | | the Authority shall hold any other office or employment under |
5 | | the Federal,
State or any County or any municipal government, |
6 | | or any other unit of local government, except an office with
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7 | | compensation not exceeding $15,000 annually or a position in |
8 | | the National
Guard or the United States military reserves. |
9 | | Provided, however,
that the Chairman may be a member of the |
10 | | Board of the Regional Transportation
Authority. No member of |
11 | | the
Board or employee of the Authority shall have any private |
12 | | financial
interest, profit or benefit in any contract, work or |
13 | | business of the
Authority nor in the sale or lease of any |
14 | | property to or from the
Authority. The salary of each member of |
15 | | the initial Board shall be
$15,000.00 per annum, and such |
16 | | salary shall not be increased or diminished
during his or her |
17 | | term of office. The salaries of successor members of the
Board |
18 | | shall be fixed by the Board and shall not be increased or |
19 | | diminished
during their respective terms of office. No Board |
20 | | member shall be allowed
any fees, perquisites or emoluments, |
21 | | reward or compensation for his or her
services as a member or |
22 | | officer of the Authority aside from his or her
salary or |
23 | | pension, but he or she shall be reimbursed for actual expenses
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24 | | incurred by him or her in the performance of his or her duties.
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25 | | (Source: P.A. 98-709, eff. 7-16-14.)
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2 | | Sec. 24.
The Board shall appoint a secretary and a |
3 | | treasurer of the Authority , who need not
be members of the |
4 | | Board, to hold office during the pleasure of the Board,
and fix |
5 | | their duties and compensation. The Secretary shall not be |
6 | | engaged
in any other business or employment during his or her |
7 | | tenure of office as
Secretary of the Authority Board . Before |
8 | | entering upon the duties of their respective
offices they shall |
9 | | take and subscribe the constitutional oath of office,
and the |
10 | | treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate sureties to be
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11 | | approved by the Board. The bond shall be payable to the |
12 | | Authority in
whatever penal sum may be directed by the Board |
13 | | conditioned upon the
faithful performance of the duties of the |
14 | | office and the payment of all
money received by him or her |
15 | | according to law and the orders of the Board. The
Board may, at |
16 | | any time, require a new bond from the treasurer in such penal
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17 | | sum as may then be determined by the Board. The obligation of |
18 | | the sureties
shall not extend to any loss sustained by the |
19 | | insolvency, failure or
closing of any savings and loan |
20 | | association or national or State bank
wherein the treasurer has |
21 | | deposited
funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as a |
22 | | depositary for these
funds. The oaths of office and the |
23 | | treasurer's bond shall be filed in the
principal office of the |
24 | | Authority. A person appointed under this Section whose term has |
25 | | not expired on January 1, 2021 shall continue in his or her |
26 | | position with the Authority until the expiration of his or her |
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1 | | appointment, resignation, or removal by the Board.
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2 | | (Source: P.A. 83-541.)
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3 | | (70 ILCS 3605/27) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 327)
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4 | | Sec. 27.
The Board may appoint an Executive Director of the |
5 | | Authority who shall be a person
of recognized ability and |
6 | | experience in the operation of transportation
systems to hold |
7 | | office during the pleasure of the Board. The Executive
Director |
8 | | shall have management of the properties and business of the
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9 | | Authority and the employees thereof, subject to the general |
10 | | control of the
Board, shall direct the enforcement of all |
11 | | ordinances, resolutions, rules
and regulations of the Board, |
12 | | and shall perform such other duties as may be
prescribed from |
13 | | time to time by the Board. The Board may appoint a General
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14 | | Counsel and a Chief Engineer of the Authority , and shall |
15 | | provide for the appointment of
other officers, attorneys, |
16 | | engineers, consultants, agents and employees as
may be |
17 | | necessary for the construction, extension, operation, |
18 | | maintenance,
and policing of its properties. It shall define |
19 | | their duties and require
bonds of such of them as the Board may |
20 | | designate. The Executive Director,
General Counsel, Chief |
21 | | Engineer, and all other officers provided for
pursuant to this |
22 | | section shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any
oath of |
23 | | office. The compensation of the Executive Director, General
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24 | | Counsel, Chief Engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, |
25 | | consultants,
agents and employees shall be fixed by the Board. |
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1 | | A person appointed under this Section whose term has not |
2 | | expired on January 1, 2021 shall continue in his or her |
3 | | position with the Authority until the expiration of his or her |
4 | | appointment, resignation, or removal by the Board.
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5 | | In the policing of its properties the Board may provide for |
6 | | the
appointment and maintenance, from time to time, of such |
7 | | police force as it
may find necessary and practicable to aid |
8 | | and supplement the police forces
of any municipality in the |
9 | | protection of its property and the protection of
the persons |
10 | | and property of its passengers and employees, or otherwise in
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11 | | furtherance of the purposes for which such Authority was |
12 | | organized. The
members of such police force shall have and |
13 | | exercise like police powers to
those conferred upon the police |
14 | | of cities. Neither the Authority, the Regional Transit |
15 | | Authority, the
members of its Board , nor its officers or |
16 | | employees shall be held liable for
failure to provide a |
17 | | security or police force or, if a security or police
force is |
18 | | provided, for failure to provide adequate police protection or
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19 | | security, failure to prevent the commission of crimes by fellow |
20 | | passengers
or other third persons or for the failure to |
21 | | apprehend criminals.
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22 | | (Source: P.A. 84-939; 87-597.)
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23 | | (70 ILCS 3605/27a) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 327a)
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24 | | Sec. 27a.
In addition to annually expending moneys equal to |
25 | | moneys
expended by the Authority in the fiscal year ending |
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1 | | December 31, 1988 for
the protection against crime of its |
2 | | properties, employees and consumers of
its public |
3 | | transportation services, the Authority also shall annually
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4 | | expend for the protection against crime of its employees and |
5 | | consumers, an
amount that is equal to not less than 15 percent |
6 | | of all direct grants it
receives from the State of Illinois as |
7 | | reimbursement for providing reduced
fares for mass |
8 | | transportation services to students, persons with |
9 | | disabilities, and
the elderly. The Authority shall provide to |
10 | | the Regional Transportation
Authority such information as is |
11 | | required by the Regional Transportation
Authority
in |
12 | | determining whether the Authority has expended moneys in |
13 | | compliance with
the provisions of this Section. The provisions |
14 | | of this Section shall apply in any fiscal year of the
Authority |
15 | | only after all debt service requirements are met for that |
16 | | fiscal
year.
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17 | | (Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.)
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18 | | (70 ILCS 3605/28) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 328)
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19 | | Sec. 28.
The Board shall classify all the offices, |
20 | | positions and grades of
regular and exempt employment required, |
21 | | excepting that of the Chairman of
the Board,
the Executive |
22 | | Director, Secretary, Treasurer, General Counsel, and Chief
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23 | | Engineer, with reference to the duties, job title, job schedule |
24 | | number, and the
compensation fixed
therefor, and adopt rules |
25 | | governing appointments to any of such offices or
positions on |
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1 | | the basis of merit and efficiency.
The job title shall be |
2 | | generally descriptive of the duties performed in that
job, and |
3 | | the job schedule number shall be used to identify a job title |
4 | | and to
further classify positions within a job title.
No |
5 | | discrimination shall be
made in any appointment or promotion to |
6 | | any office, position, or grade of
regular employment because of |
7 | | race, creed, color, sex,
national origin, physical or mental |
8 | | disability unrelated to ability, or
political or religious |
9 | | affiliations. No officer or employee in regular
employment |
10 | | shall be
discharged or demoted except for cause which is |
11 | | detrimental to the service.
Any officer or employee in regular |
12 | | employment who is discharged or demoted
may file a complaint
in |
13 | | writing with the Board within ten days after notice of his or |
14 | | her discharge
or demotion. If an employee is a member of a |
15 | | labor organization the complaint
may be filed by such |
16 | | organization for and in behalf of such employee. The
Board |
17 | | shall grant a hearing on such complaint within thirty (30) days |
18 | | after
it is filed. The time and place of the hearing shall be |
19 | | fixed by the Board
and due notice thereof given to the |
20 | | complainant, the labor organization by
or through which the |
21 | | complaint was filed and the Executive Director. The
hearing |
22 | | shall be conducted by the Board, or any member thereof or any
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23 | | officers' committee or employees' committee appointed by the |
24 | | Board. The
complainant may be represented by counsel. If the |
25 | | Board finds, or approves
a finding of the member or committee |
26 | | appointed by the Board, that the
complainant has been unjustly |
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restored to his or |
2 | | her office or position with back pay. The decision of
the Board |
3 | | shall be final and not subject to review.
The Board may |
4 | | designate such offices, positions, and grades of employment as
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5 | | exempt as it deems necessary for the efficient operation of the |
6 | | business of
the Authority. The total number of employees |
7 | | occupying exempt offices,
positions, or grades of employment |
8 | | may not exceed 3% of the total employment of
the
Authority. All |
9 | | exempt offices, positions, and grades of employment shall be at
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10 | | will. No discrimination shall be made in any appointment or |
11 | | promotion
to any office, position, or grade of exempt |
12 | | employment because of race, creed,
color, sex, national origin, |
13 | | physical or mental disability unrelated to
ability, or |
14 | | religious or political affiliation.
The Board may abolish any |
15 | | vacant or occupied office or position.
Additionally, the Board |
16 | | may reduce the force of employees
for lack of work or lack of |
17 | | funds as determined by the Board.
When the number of positions |
18 | | or employees holding positions of regular
employment within a |
19 | | particular
job title and job schedule number are reduced, those |
20 | | employees with the least
company seniority in that job title |
21 | | and job schedule number shall be first
released from regular |
22 | | employment service. For a period of one year, an
employee |
23 | | released from
service shall be eligible for reinstatement to |
24 | | the job title and job schedule
number from which he or she was |
25 | | released, in order of company seniority, if
additional force of |
26 | | employees is required. "Company seniority" as used in this
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2 | | employee by the
Authority since the employee's most recent date |
3 | | of hire irrespective of job
titles held. If 2 or more employees |
4 | | have the same company seniority date, time
in the affected job |
5 | | title and job schedule
number shall be used to break the |
6 | | company seniority tie. For purposes of this
Section, company |
7 | | seniority shall be considered a working condition. When
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8 | | employees are represented by a labor organization that has a |
9 | | labor agreement
with the Authority, the wages, hours, and |
10 | | working conditions (including, but
not limited to, seniority |
11 | | rights) shall be governed by the terms of
the agreement.
Exempt |
12 | | employment shall not include any employees who are represented |
13 | | by a
labor organization that has a labor agreement with the |
14 | | Authority.
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15 | | No employee, officer, or agent of the Chicago Transit |
16 | | Authority Board may receive a bonus that exceeds 10% of his or |
17 | | her annual salary unless that bonus has been reviewed for a |
18 | | period of 14 days by the Regional Transportation Authority |
19 | | Board. After 14 days, the bonus shall be considered reviewed. |
20 | | This Section does not apply to usual and customary salary |
21 | | adjustments. |
22 | | (Source: P.A. 98-1027, eff. 1-1-15; 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.)
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23 | | (70 ILCS 3605/28a) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 328a)
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24 | | Sec. 28a. (a) The Board may deal with and enter into |
25 | | written contracts with the
employees of the Authority through |
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employees or |
2 | | representatives of any labor organization authorized to act
for |
3 | | such employees, concerning wages, salaries, hours, working |
4 | | conditions
and pension or retirement provisions; provided, |
5 | | nothing herein shall be
construed to permit hours of labor in |
6 | | excess of those provided by law or to
permit working conditions |
7 | | prohibited by law. In case of dispute over wages,
salaries, |
8 | | hours, working conditions, or pension or retirement provisions
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9 | | the Board may arbitrate any question or questions and may agree |
10 | | with such
accredited representatives or labor organization |
11 | | that the decision of a
majority of any arbitration board shall |
12 | | be final, provided each party shall
agree in advance to pay |
13 | | half of the expense of such arbitration.
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14 | | No contract or agreement shall be made with any labor |
15 | | organization,
association, group or individual for the |
16 | | employment of members of such
organization, association, group |
17 | | or individual for the construction,
improvement, maintenance, |
18 | | operation or administration of any property,
plant or |
19 | | facilities under the jurisdiction of the Authority, where such
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20 | | organization, association, group or individual denies on the |
21 | | ground of
race, creed, color, sex, religion, physical or mental |
22 | | disability unrelated
to ability, or national origin membership |
23 | | and equal opportunities for employment to
any citizen of |
24 | | Illinois.
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25 | | (b)(1) The provisions of this paragraph (b) apply to |
26 | | collective bargaining
agreements (including extensions and |
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entered into on or after |
2 | | January 1, 1984.
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3 | | (2) The Board shall deal with and enter into written |
4 | | contracts with their
employees of the Authority , through |
5 | | accredited representatives of such employees authorized
to act |
6 | | for such employees concerning wages, salaries, hours, working |
7 | | conditions,
and pension or retirement provisions about which a |
8 | | collective bargaining
agreement has been entered prior to the |
9 | | effective date of this amendatory
Act of the 101st General |
10 | | Assembly 1983. Any such agreement of the Authority shall |
11 | | provide that the
agreement may be reopened if the amended |
12 | | budget submitted pursuant to Section
2.18a of the Regional |
13 | | Transportation Authority Act is not approved by the
Board of |
14 | | the Regional Transportation Authority . The agreement may not |
15 | | include
a provision requiring the payment of
wage increases |
16 | | based on changes in the Consumer Price Index.
The Board shall |
17 | | not have the authority to enter into collective
bargaining |
18 | | agreements with respect to inherent management rights, which
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19 | | include such areas of discretion or policy as the functions of |
20 | | the employer,
standards of services, its overall budget, the |
21 | | organizational structure
and selection of new employees and |
22 | | direction of personnel. Employers, however,
shall be required |
23 | | to bargain collectively with regard to policy matters
directly |
24 | | affecting wages, hours and terms and conditions of employment,
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25 | | as well as the impact thereon upon request by employee |
26 | | representatives.
To preserve the rights of employers and |
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1 | | exclusive representatives which
have established collective |
2 | | bargaining relationships or negotiated collective
bargaining |
3 | | agreements prior to the effective date of this amendatory Act
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4 | | of the 101st General Assembly 1983 , employers shall be required |
5 | | to bargain collectively with regard
to any matter concerning |
6 | | wages, hours or conditions of employment about
which they have |
7 | | bargained prior to the effective date of this amendatory Act of |
8 | | the 101st General Assembly 1983 .
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9 | | (3) The collective bargaining agreement may not include a |
10 | | prohibition
on the use of part-time operators on any service |
11 | | operated by or funded by
the Board, except where prohibited by |
12 | | federal law.
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13 | | (4) Within 30 days of the signing of any such collective |
14 | | bargaining agreement,
the Board shall determine the costs of |
15 | | each provision of the agreement and ,
prepare an amended
budget |
16 | | incorporating the costs of the agreement , and present the |
17 | | amended
budget to the Board of the Regional Transportation |
18 | | Authority for its approval
under Section 4.11 of the Regional |
19 | | Transportation Act. The Board of the
Regional Transportation |
20 | | Authority may approve the amended budget by an affirmative
vote |
21 | | of 12
of its then Directors.
If the budget is not approved by |
22 | | the Board of the Regional Transportation
Authority, the |
23 | | agreement may
be reopened and its terms may be renegotiated. |
24 | | Any amended budget which
may be prepared following |
25 | | renegotiation shall be presented to the Board of
the Regional |
26 | | Transportation Authority for its approval in like manner .
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2 | | (70 ILCS 3605/30) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 330)
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3 | | Sec. 30.
The Board shall make all rules and regulations |
4 | | governing
the operation of the transportation system of the |
5 | | Authority , shall determine all routings
and change the same |
6 | | whenever it is deemed advisable by the Board,
subject to the |
7 | | provisions of any ordinance granting rights to the
Authority. |
8 | | Except as provided in Sections 2.04 and 4.11(b)(5) of the |
9 | | Regional Transportation
Authority Act, the Board shall fix |
10 | | rates, fares and charges for
transportation, provided that they |
11 | | shall be at all times sufficient in
the aggregate to provide |
12 | | revenues (a) for the payment of the interest on
and principal |
13 | | of all bonds, certificates and other obligations payable
from |
14 | | said revenues and to meet all other charges upon such revenues |
15 | | as
provided by any trust agreement executed by the Authority in |
16 | | connection
with the issuance of bonds or certificates under |
17 | | this Act, (b) for the
payment of all operating costs including |
18 | | all charges which may be
incurred pursuant to Sections 29 and |
19 | | 39 of this Act and all other costs
and charges incidental to |
20 | | the operation of the transportation system,
(c) for the payment |
21 | | of all costs and charges incurred pursuant to
Sections 37 and |
22 | | 38 of this Act and any other costs and charges for
acquisition, |
23 | | installation, construction or for replacement or
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24 | | reconstruction of equipment, structures or rights of way not |
25 | | financed
through issuance of bonds or certificates under |
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1 | | Section 12 of this Act,
and (d) for any compensation required |
2 | | to be paid to any municipality for
the use of streets, subways |
3 | | and other public ways. The Board may
provide free |
4 | | transportation within any municipality in and by which they
are |
5 | | employed for firemen and public health nurses, when in uniform, |
6 | | and
policemen when in uniform or, when not in uniform, upon |
7 | | presentation of
identification as policemen, and shall provide |
8 | | free transportation to
sworn law enforcement personnel of the |
9 | | Cook County Sheriff's Department
when in uniform or, when not |
10 | | in uniform, upon presentation of
identification as sworn law |
11 | | enforcement personnel of the Cook County
Sheriff's Department, |
12 | | and may provide free transportation for employees
of the |
13 | | Authority when in uniform or upon presentation of |
14 | | identification
as such employees, and may enter into agreements |
15 | | with the United States
Post Office Department for the |
16 | | transportation of mail, and the payment
of compensation to the |
17 | | Authority in lieu of fares for the transportation
of letter |
18 | | carriers, when in uniform at all times.
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19 | | The Board may also provide free transportation, or |
20 | | transportation at
reduced fares, to all or designated classes |
21 | | of pupils in attendance at
public schools of school districts |
22 | | within or partly within the
territorial limits of the |
23 | | Authority, or in attendance at private schools
offering grades |
24 | | of instruction comparable to those offered in public
schools, |
25 | | under such conditions as shall be prescribed by the Board, and,
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26 | | if otherwise authorized by law, the Board may contract with |
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1 | | public
school boards and representatives of private schools, |
2 | | for reimbursement
of pupil transportation costs from public |
3 | | funds.
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4 | | (Source: P.A. 97-85, eff. 7-7-11.)
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5 | | (70 ILCS 3605/34) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 334)
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6 | | Sec. 34. Budget and Program. The Authority, subject to the |
7 | | powers of the
Regional Transportation Authority in Section 4.11 |
8 | | of the Regional
Transportation Authority Act, shall control the |
9 | | finances of the Authority. The Regional Transit Authority It
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10 | | shall by ordinance appropriate money to perform the Authority's |
11 | | purposes and
provide for payment of debts and expenses of the |
12 | | Authority. Each year the
Authority shall prepare and publish a |
13 | | comprehensive annual budget and five-year capital program
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14 | | document, and a financial plan for the 2 years thereafter |
15 | | describing the state
of the Authority and presenting for the |
16 | | forthcoming fiscal year and the two
following years the |
17 | | Authority's plans for such operations and capital
expenditures |
18 | | as it intends to undertake and the means by which it intends to
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19 | | finance them. The proposed budget,
financial plan, and |
20 | | five-year capital program shall be based on the
Regional |
21 | | Transportation Authority's estimate of funds to be made |
22 | | available to
the Authority by or through the Regional |
23 | | Transportation Authority and shall
conform in all respects to |
24 | | the requirements established by the Regional
Transportation |
25 | | Authority. The proposed budget, financial plan, and five-year |
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1 | | capital program shall contain a
statement of the funds |
2 | | estimated to be on hand at the beginning of the fiscal
year, |
3 | | the funds estimated to be received from all sources for such |
4 | | year and the
funds estimated to be on hand at the end of such |
5 | | year. The proposed budget, financial plan, and five-year |
6 | | capital program shall be available at no cost for public |
7 | | inspection at the
Authority's main office and at the Regional |
8 | | Transportation Authority's main
office at least 3 weeks prior |
9 | | to any public hearing. Before the proposed budget,
financial |
10 | | plan, and five-year capital program
are approved by submitted |
11 | | to the Regional Transportation
Authority, the Authority shall |
12 | | hold at least one public hearing thereon in each
of the |
13 | | counties in which the Authority provides service. All Board |
14 | | members of
the Regional Transit Authority shall attend a |
15 | | majority of the public hearings unless reasonable
cause is |
16 | | given for their absence. After the public hearings, the Board |
17 | | of the
Authority shall hold at least one meeting for |
18 | | consideration of the proposed
program and budget with the Cook |
19 | | County Board. After conducting such hearings
and holding such |
20 | | meetings and after making such changes in the proposed budget, |
21 | | financial plan, and five-year capital program as the Board |
22 | | deems appropriate, it shall adopt an annual budget
ordinance at |
23 | | least by November 15th preceding the beginning of each fiscal
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24 | | year. The budget,
financial plan, and five-year capital program |
25 | | shall then be submitted to
the Regional Transportation |
26 | | Authority as provided in Section 4.11 of the
Regional |
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1 | | Transportation Authority Act. In the event that the Board of |
2 | | the
Regional Transportation Authority determines that the |
3 | | budget,
financial plan, and five-year capital program do not |
4 | | meet the standards of said Section 4.11, the Board of the
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5 | | Authority shall make such changes as are necessary to meet such |
6 | | requirements
and adopt an amended budget ordinance. The amended |
7 | | budget ordinance shall be
resubmitted to the Regional |
8 | | Transportation Authority pursuant to said Section
4.11. The |
9 | | budget ordinance shall appropriate such sums of money as are |
10 | | deemed
necessary to defray all necessary expenses and |
11 | | obligations of the Authority,
specifying purposes and the |
12 | | objects or programs for which appropriations are
made and the |
13 | | amount appropriated for each object or program.
Additional |
14 | | appropriations, transfers between items and other changes in
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15 | | such ordinance which do not alter the basis upon which the |
16 | | balanced budget
determination was made by the Regional |
17 | | Transportation Authority may be made
from time to time by the |
18 | | Board.
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19 | | The budget shall:
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20 | | (i) show a balance between (A) anticipated revenues |
21 | | from all sources
including operating subsidies and (B) the |
22 | | costs of providing the services
specified and of funding |
23 | | any operating deficits or encumbrances incurred in
prior |
24 | | periods, including provision for payment when due of |
25 | | principal and
interest on outstanding indebtedness;
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26 | | (ii) show cash balances including the proceeds of any |
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1 | | anticipated cash
flow borrowing sufficient to pay with |
2 | | reasonable promptness all costs and
expenses as incurred;
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3 | | (iii) provide for a level of fares or charges and |
4 | | operating or
administrative costs for the public |
5 | | transportation provided by or subject to
the jurisdiction |
6 | | of the Board sufficient to allow the Authority Board to |
7 | | meet its
required system generated revenue recovery ratio |
8 | | as determined by the Board in accordance
with subsection |
9 | | (a) of Section 4.11 of the Regional Transportation |
10 | | Authority
Act ;
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11 | | (iv) be based upon and employ assumptions and |
12 | | projections which are
reasonable and prudent;
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13 | | (v) have been prepared in accordance with sound |
14 | | financial practices as
determined by the Board of the |
15 | | Regional Transportation Authority;
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16 | | (vi) meet such other financial, budgetary, or fiscal |
17 | | requirements that
the Board of the Regional Transportation |
18 | | Authority may by rule or regulation
establish; and
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19 | | (vii) be consistent with the goals and objectives |
20 | | adopted by the Regional Transportation Authority in the |
21 | | Strategic Plan.
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22 | | The Board shall establish a fiscal operating year. At least |
23 | | thirty
days prior to the beginning of the first full fiscal |
24 | | year after the
creation of the Authority, and annually |
25 | | thereafter, the Board shall cause
to be prepared a tentative |
26 | | budget which shall include all operation and
maintenance |
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2 | | be considered by the Board and, subject to any revision and |
3 | | amendments as
may be determined, shall be adopted prior to the |
4 | | first day of the ensuing
fiscal year as the budget for that |
5 | | year. No expenditures for operations and
maintenance in excess |
6 | | of the budget shall be made during any fiscal year
except by |
7 | | the affirmative vote of at least five members of the Board. It
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8 | | shall not be necessary to include in the annual budget any |
9 | | statement of
necessary expenditures for pensions or retirement |
10 | | annuities, or for
interest or principal payments on bonds or |
11 | | certificates, or for capital
outlays, but it shall be the duty |
12 | | of the Board to make provision for
payment of same from |
13 | | appropriate funds. The Board may not alter its fiscal year
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14 | | without the prior approval of the Board of the Regional |
15 | | Transportation
Authority.
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16 | | (Source: P.A. 95-708, eff. 1-18-08.)
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17 | | (70 ILCS 3605/4 rep.)
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18 | | (70 ILCS 3605/6.1 rep.)
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19 | | (70 ILCS 3605/9b rep.)
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20 | | (70 ILCS 3605/20 rep.)
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21 | | (70 ILCS 3605/21 rep.)
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22 | | (70 ILCS 3605/22 rep.)
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23 | | (70 ILCS 3605/23 rep.)
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24 | | (70 ILCS 3605/28d rep.)
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25 | | (70 ILCS 3605/44 rep.)
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1 | | Section 30. The Metropolitan Transit Authority Act is |
2 | | amended by repealing Sections 4, 6.1, 9b, 20, 21, 22, 23, 28d, |
3 | | and 44. |
4 | | Section 35. The Regional Transportation Authority Act is |
5 | | amended by changing Sections 1.03, 2.01, 2.01a, 2.01b, 2.01c, |
6 | | 2.01d, 2.01e, 2.20, 2.21, 2.30, 3.01, 3.04, 3.08, 3A.01, 3A.02, |
7 | | 3A.05, 3A.09, 3A.10, 3A.11, 3A.12, 3A.14, 3A.15, 3A.16, 3A.17, |
8 | | 3A.18, 3B.01, 3B.02, 3B.05, 3B.09, 3B.10, 3B.11, 3B.12, 3B.13, |
9 | | 3B.14, 3B.15, 3B.26, 4.01, 4.02b, 4.03.3, 4.04, 4.11, 4.15, and |
10 | | 5.05 and by adding the heading of Article III-C and Sections |
11 | | 1.06 and 3C.05 as follows:
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12 | | (70 ILCS 3615/1.03) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 701.03)
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13 | | Sec. 1.03. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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14 | | "Authority" means the Regional Transportation Authority;
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15 | | "Board" means the Board of Directors of the Regional |
16 | | Transportation
Authority;
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17 | | "Construct or acquire" means plan, design, construct, |
18 | | reconstruct,
improve, modify, extend, landscape, expand or |
19 | | acquire;
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20 | | "Metropolitan Region" means all territory included within |
21 | | the territory
of the Authority as provided in this Act, and |
22 | | such territory as may be
annexed to the Authority;
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23 | | "Municipality", "County" and "Unit of Local Government" |
24 | | have the
meanings given to such terms in Section 1 of Article |
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1 | | VII of the Illinois
Constitution;
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2 | | "Operate" means operate, maintain, administer, repair, |
3 | | promote and any
other acts necessary or proper with regard to |
4 | | such matters;
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5 | | "Public Transportation" means the transportation or |
6 | | conveyance of
persons within the metropolitan region by means |
7 | | available to the general
public, including groups of the |
8 | | general public with special needs, except
for transportation by |
9 | | automobiles not used for conveyance of the general
public as |
10 | | passengers;
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11 | | "Public Transportation Facilities" means all equipment or |
12 | | property, real
or personal, or rights therein, useful or |
13 | | necessary for providing,
maintaining or administering public |
14 | | transportation within the metropolitan
region or otherwise |
15 | | useful for carrying out or meeting the purposes or
powers of |
16 | | the Authority, except it shall not include roads, streets,
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17 | | highways or bridges or toll highways or toll bridges for |
18 | | general public
use; and
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19 | | "Service Boards" means the Board of the Commuter Rail |
20 | | Division of the
Authority, the Board of the Suburban Bus |
21 | | Division of the Authority and the Board of the Chicago Transit |
22 | | Authority established pursuant to the " Metropolitan Transit
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23 | | Authority Act ", approved April 12, 1945, as now or hereafter |
24 | | amended .
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25 | | "Transportation Agency" means any individual, firm, |
26 | | partnership,
corporation, association, body politic, municipal |
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1 | | corporation, public
authority, unit of local government or |
2 | | other person, other than the
Authority and the Service Boards, |
3 | | which provides public transportation,
any local mass transit |
4 | | district created pursuant to the "Local Mass Transit
District |
5 | | Act", as now or hereafter amended, and any urban transportation
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6 | | district created pursuant to the "Urban Transportation |
7 | | District Act", as
now or hereafter amended, which districts are |
8 | | located in whole or in part
within the metropolitan region.
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9 | | (Source: P.A. 83-885; 83-886.)
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10 | | (70 ILCS 3615/1.06 new) |
11 | | Sec. 1.06. Authority of the Regional Transportation |
12 | | Authority and Service Boards. On and after January 1, 2021: |
13 | | (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the |
14 | | Authority is primarily responsible for setting policy and |
15 | | strategic direction, determining allocation of funds, and |
16 | | prioritizing investments for the operation of public |
17 | | transportation in the metropolitan region by the Commuter |
18 | | Rail Division, Suburban Bus Division, and the Chicago |
19 | | Transit Authority. |
20 | | (2) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the |
21 | | Commuter Rail Division, Suburban Bus Division, and the |
22 | | Chicago Transit Authority are primarily responsible for |
23 | | the day-to-day operation of public transportation in the |
24 | | metropolitan region in each of their respective Divisions.
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1 | | (70 ILCS 3615/2.01) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 702.01)
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2 | | Sec. 2.01. General Allocation of Responsibility for Public |
3 | | Transportation.
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4 | | (a) In order to accomplish the
purposes as set forth in |
5 | | this Act,
the responsibility for planning, operating, and |
6 | | funding public transportation in the metropolitan region shall |
7 | | be allocated as described in this Act. The Authority shall: |
8 | | (i) adopt plans that implement the public policy of the |
9 | | State to provide adequate, efficient, geographically |
10 | | equitable and coordinated public transportation throughout |
11 | | the metropolitan region;
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12 | | (ii) set goals, objectives, and standards for the |
13 | | Authority, the Service Boards, and transportation |
14 | | agencies;
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15 | | (iii) develop performance measures to inform the |
16 | | public about the extent to which the provision of public |
17 | | transportation in the metropolitan region meets those |
18 | | goals, objectives, and standards;
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19 | | (iv) allocate operating and capital funds made |
20 | | available to support public transportation in the |
21 | | metropolitan region;
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22 | | (v) provide financial oversight of the Service Boards; |
23 | | and
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24 | | (vi) coordinate the provision of public transportation |
25 | | and the investment in public transportation facilities to |
26 | | enhance the integration of public transportation |
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1 | | throughout the metropolitan region, all as provided in this |
2 | | Act.
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3 | | The
Service Boards shall, on a continuing basis determine
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4 | | the level, nature
and kind of public transportation which |
5 | | should be provided for the
metropolitan region in order to meet |
6 | | the plans, goals, objectives, and standards adopted by the |
7 | | Authority. The Service Boards may provide public |
8 | | transportation
by purchasing
such service from transportation |
9 | | agencies through purchase of service
agreements, by grants to |
10 | | such agencies or by operating such service, all
pursuant to |
11 | | this Act and the "Metropolitan Transit Authority
Act", as now |
12 | | or hereafter amended. Certain of its actions to implement the |
13 | | responsibilities allocated to the Authority in this subsection |
14 | | (a) shall be taken in 3 public documents adopted by the |
15 | | affirmative vote of at least 12 of its then Directors: A |
16 | | Strategic Plan; a Five-Year Capital Program; and an Annual |
17 | | Budget and Two-Year Financial Plan.
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18 | | (b) The Authority shall subject the operating and capital |
19 | | plans and
expenditures of the Service Boards in the
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20 | | metropolitan region with
regard to public transportation to |
21 | | continuing review so that
the Authority may budget and expend |
22 | | its funds with maximum effectiveness
and efficiency. The |
23 | | Authority shall conduct audits of each of the Service Boards no |
24 | | less than every 5 years. Such audits may include management, |
25 | | performance, financial, and infrastructure condition audits. |
26 | | The Authority may conduct management, performance, financial, |
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1 | | and infrastructure condition audits of transportation agencies |
2 | | that receive funds from the Authority. The Authority may direct |
3 | | a Service Board to conduct any such audit of a transportation |
4 | | agency that receives funds from a such Service Board , and the |
5 | | Service Board shall comply with such request to the extent it |
6 | | has the right to do so . These audits of the Service Boards or |
7 | | transportation agencies may be project or service specific |
8 | | audits to evaluate their achievement of the goals and |
9 | | objectives of that project or service and their compliance with |
10 | | any applicable requirements.
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11 | | (Source: P.A. 98-1027, eff. 1-1-15 .)
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12 | | (70 ILCS 3615/2.01a) |
13 | | Sec. 2.01a. Strategic Plan. |
14 | | (a) By the affirmative vote of at least 12 of its then |
15 | | Directors, the Authority shall adopt a Strategic Plan, no less |
16 | | than every 5 years , after consultation with the Service Boards |
17 | | and after holding a minimum of 3 public hearings in Cook County |
18 | | and one public hearing in each of the other counties in the |
19 | | region. The Executive Director of the Authority shall review |
20 | | the Strategic Plan on an ongoing basis and make recommendations |
21 | | to the Board of the Authority with respect to any update or |
22 | | amendment of the Strategic Plan. The Strategic Plan shall |
23 | | describe the specific actions to be taken by the Authority and |
24 | | the Service Boards to provide adequate, efficient, and |
25 | | coordinated public transportation. |
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1 | | (b) The Strategic Plan shall identify goals and objectives |
2 | | with respect to:
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3 | | (i) increasing ridership and passenger miles on public |
4 | | transportation funded by the Authority;
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5 | | (ii) coordination of public transportation services |
6 | | and the investment in public transportation facilities to |
7 | | enhance the integration of public transportation |
8 | | throughout the metropolitan region;
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9 | | (iii) coordination of fare and transfer policies to |
10 | | promote transfers by riders among Service Boards, |
11 | | transportation agencies, and public transportation modes, |
12 | | which may include goals and objectives for development of a |
13 | | universal fare instrument that riders may use |
14 | | interchangeably on all public transportation funded by the |
15 | | Authority, and methods to be used to allocate revenues from |
16 | | transfers;
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17 | | (iv) improvements in public transportation facilities |
18 | | to bring those facilities into a state of good repair, |
19 | | enhancements that attract ridership and improve customer |
20 | | service, and expansions needed to serve areas with |
21 | | sufficient demand for public transportation;
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22 | | (v) access for transit-dependent populations, |
23 | | including access by low-income communities to places of |
24 | | employment, utilizing analyses provided by the Chicago |
25 | | Metropolitan Agency for Planning regarding employment and |
26 | | transportation availability, and giving consideration to |
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1 | | the location of employment centers in each county and the |
2 | | availability of public transportation at off-peak hours |
3 | | and on weekends;
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4 | | (vi) the financial viability of the public |
5 | | transportation system, including both operating and |
6 | | capital programs;
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7 | | (vii) limiting road congestion within the metropolitan |
8 | | region and enhancing transit options to improve mobility; |
9 | | and
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10 | | (viii) such other goals and objectives that advance the |
11 | | policy of the State to provide adequate, efficient, |
12 | | geographically equitable and coordinated public |
13 | | transportation in the metropolitan region.
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14 | | (c) The Strategic Plan shall establish the process and |
15 | | criteria by which proposals for capital improvements by a |
16 | | Service Board or a transportation agency will be evaluated by |
17 | | the Authority for inclusion in the Five-Year Capital Program, |
18 | | which may include criteria for:
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19 | | (i) allocating funds among maintenance, enhancement, |
20 | | and expansion improvements;
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21 | | (ii) projects to be funded from the Innovation, |
22 | | Coordination, and Enhancement Fund;
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23 | | (iii) projects intended to improve or enhance |
24 | | ridership or customer service;
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25 | | (iv) design and location of station or transit |
26 | | improvements intended to promote transfers, increase |
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1 | | ridership, and support transit-oriented land development;
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2 | | (v) assessing the impact of projects on the ability to |
3 | | operate and maintain the existing transit system; and
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4 | | (vi) other criteria that advance the goals and |
5 | | objectives of the Strategic Plan.
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6 | | (d) The Strategic Plan shall establish performance |
7 | | standards and measurements regarding the adequacy, efficiency, |
8 | | geographic equity and coordination of public transportation |
9 | | services in the region and the implementation of the goals and |
10 | | objectives in the Strategic Plan. At a minimum, such standards |
11 | | and measures shall include customer-related performance data |
12 | | measured by line, route, or sub-region, as determined by the |
13 | | Authority, on the following:
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14 | | (i) travel times and on-time performance;
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15 | | (ii) ridership data;
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16 | | (iii) equipment failure rates;
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17 | | (iv) employee and customer safety; and
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18 | | (v) customer satisfaction.
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19 | | The Service Boards and transportation agencies that |
20 | | receive funding from the Authority or Service Boards shall |
21 | | prepare, publish, and submit to the Authority such reports with |
22 | | regard to these standards and measurements in the frequency and |
23 | | form required by the Authority; however, the frequency of such |
24 | | reporting shall be no less than annual. The Service Boards |
25 | | shall publish such reports on their respective websites. The |
26 | | Authority shall compile and publish such reports on its |
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1 | | website. Such performance standards and measures shall not be |
2 | | used as the basis for disciplinary action against any employee |
3 | | of the Authority or Service Boards, except to the extent the |
4 | | employment and disciplinary practices of the Authority or |
5 | | Service Board provide for such action.
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6 | | (e) The Strategic Plan shall identify innovations to |
7 | | improve the delivery of public transportation and the |
8 | | construction of public transportation facilities.
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9 | | (f) The Strategic Plan shall describe the expected |
10 | | financial condition of public transportation in the |
11 | | metropolitan region prospectively over a 10-year period, which |
12 | | may include information about the cash position and all known |
13 | | obligations of the Authority and the Service Boards including |
14 | | operating expenditures, debt service, contributions for |
15 | | payment of pension and other post-employment benefits, the |
16 | | expected revenues from fares, tax receipts, grants from the |
17 | | federal, State, and local governments for operating and capital |
18 | | purposes and issuance of debt, the availability of working |
19 | | capital, and the resources needed to achieve the goals and |
20 | | objectives described in the Strategic Plan.
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21 | | (g) In developing the Strategic Plan, the Authority shall |
22 | | rely on such demographic and other data, forecasts, and |
23 | | assumptions developed by the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for |
24 | | Planning with respect to the patterns of population density and |
25 | | growth, projected commercial and residential development, and |
26 | | environmental factors, within the metropolitan region and in |
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1 | | areas outside the metropolitan region that may impact public |
2 | | transportation utilization in the metropolitan region. The |
3 | | Authority shall also consult with the Illinois Department of |
4 | | Transportation's Office of Planning and Programming when |
5 | | developing the Strategic Plan. Before adopting or amending any |
6 | | Strategic Plan, the Authority shall consult with the Chicago |
7 | | Metropolitan Agency for Planning regarding the consistency of |
8 | | the Strategic Plan with the Regional Comprehensive Plan adopted |
9 | | pursuant to the Regional Planning Act.
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10 | | (h) The Authority may adopt, by the affirmative vote of at |
11 | | least 12 of its then Directors, sub-regional or corridor plans |
12 | | for specific geographic areas of the metropolitan region in |
13 | | order to improve the adequacy, efficiency, geographic equity |
14 | | and coordination of existing, or the delivery of new, public |
15 | | transportation. Such plans may also address areas outside the |
16 | | metropolitan region that may impact public transportation |
17 | | utilization in the metropolitan region. In preparing a |
18 | | sub-regional or corridor plan, the Authority may identify |
19 | | changes in operating practices or capital investment in the |
20 | | sub-region or corridor that could increase ridership, reduce |
21 | | costs, improve coordination, or enhance transit-oriented |
22 | | development. The Authority shall consult with any affected |
23 | | Service Boards in the preparation of any sub-regional or |
24 | | corridor plans.
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25 | | (i) If the Authority determines, by the affirmative vote of |
26 | | at least 12 of its then Directors, that, with respect to any |
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1 | | proposed new public transportation service or facility, (i) |
2 | | multiple Service Boards or transportation agencies are |
3 | | potential service providers and (ii) the public transportation |
4 | | facilities to be constructed or purchased to provide that |
5 | | service have an expected construction cost of more than |
6 | | $25,000,000, the Authority shall have sole responsibility for |
7 | | conducting any alternatives analysis and preliminary |
8 | | environmental assessment required by federal or State law. |
9 | | Nothing in this subparagraph (i) shall prohibit a Service Board |
10 | | from undertaking alternatives analysis and preliminary |
11 | | environmental assessment for any public transportation service |
12 | | or facility identified in items (i) and (ii) above that is |
13 | | included in the Five-Year Capital Program as of the effective |
14 | | date of this amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly; |
15 | | however, any expenditure related to any such public |
16 | | transportation service or facility must be included in a |
17 | | Five-Year Capital Program under the requirements of Sections |
18 | | 2.01b and 4.02 of this Act.
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19 | | (Source: P.A. 98-1027, eff. 1-1-15 .) |
20 | | (70 ILCS 3615/2.01b)
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21 | | Sec. 2.01b. The Five-Year Capital Program. By the |
22 | | affirmative vote of at least 12 of its then Directors, the |
23 | | Authority, after consultation with the Service Boards and after |
24 | | holding a minimum of 3 public hearings in Cook County and one |
25 | | public hearing in each of the other counties in the |
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1 | | metropolitan region, shall each year adopt a Five-Year Capital |
2 | | Program that shall include each capital improvement to be |
3 | | undertaken by or on behalf of a Service Board provided that the |
4 | | Authority finds that the improvement meets any criteria for |
5 | | capital improvements contained in the Strategic Plan, is not |
6 | | inconsistent with any sub-regional or corridor plan adopted by |
7 | | the Authority, and can be funded within amounts available with |
8 | | respect to the capital and operating costs of such improvement. |
9 | | In reviewing proposals for improvements to be included in a |
10 | | Five-Year Capital Program, the Authority may give priority to |
11 | | improvements that are intended to bring public transportation |
12 | | facilities into a state of good repair. The Five-Year Capital |
13 | | Program shall also identify capital improvements to be |
14 | | undertaken by a Service Board, a transportation agency, or a |
15 | | unit of local government and funded by the Authority from |
16 | | amounts in the Innovation, Coordination, and Enhancement Fund, |
17 | | provided that no improvement that is included in the Five-Year |
18 | | Capital Program as of the effective date of this amendatory Act |
19 | | of the 95th General Assembly may receive funding from the |
20 | | Innovation, Coordination, and Enhancement Fund. Before |
21 | | adopting a Five-Year Capital Program, the Authority shall |
22 | | consult with the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning |
23 | | regarding the consistency of the Five-Year Capital Program with |
24 | | the Regional Comprehensive Plan adopted pursuant to the |
25 | | Regional Planning Act.
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26 | | (Source: P.A. 95-708, eff. 1-18-08.) |
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1 | | (70 ILCS 3615/2.01c)
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2 | | Sec. 2.01c. Innovation, Coordination, and Enhancement |
3 | | Fund. |
4 | | (a) The Authority shall establish an Innovation, |
5 | | Coordination, and Enhancement Fund and deposit into the Fund an |
6 | | amount equal to $10,000,000 in 2008, and, each year thereafter, |
7 | | an amount equal to the amount deposited in the previous year |
8 | | increased or decreased by the percentage growth or decline in |
9 | | revenues received by the Authority from taxes imposed under |
10 | | Section 4.03 in the previous year. Amounts on deposit in such |
11 | | Fund and interest and other earnings on those amounts may be |
12 | | used by the Authority,
upon the affirmative vote of 12 of its |
13 | | then Directors, and after
a public participation process, for |
14 | | operating or capital grants
or loans to Service Boards, |
15 | | transportation agencies, or units
of local government that |
16 | | advance the goals and objectives
identified by the Authority in |
17 | | its Strategic Plan, provided
that no improvement that has been |
18 | | included in a Five-Year
Capital Program as of the effective |
19 | | date of this amendatory Act
of the 95th General Assembly may |
20 | | receive any funding from the
Innovation, Coordination, and |
21 | | Enhancement Fund. Unless the
Board has determined by a vote of |
22 | | 12 of its then Directors that
an emergency exists requiring the |
23 | | use of some or all of the
funds then in the Innovation, |
24 | | Coordination, and Enhancement
Fund, such funds may only be used |
25 | | to enhance the coordination
and integration of public |
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1 | | transportation and develop and
implement innovations to |
2 | | improve the quality and delivery of
public transportation. |
3 | | (b) Any grantee that receives funds from the Innovation, |
4 | | Coordination, and Enhancement Fund for the operation of |
5 | | eligible programs must (i) implement such programs within one |
6 | | year of receipt of such funds and (ii) within 2 years following |
7 | | commencement of any program utilizing such funds, determine |
8 | | whether it is desirable to continue the program, and upon such |
9 | | a determination, either incorporate such program into its |
10 | | annual operating budget and capital program or discontinue such |
11 | | program. No additional funds from the Innovation, |
12 | | Coordination, and Enhancement Fund may be distributed to a |
13 | | grantee for any individual program beyond 2 years unless the |
14 | | Authority by the affirmative vote of at least 12 of its then |
15 | | Directors waives this limitation. Any such waiver will be with |
16 | | regard to an individual program and with regard to a one |
17 | | year-period, and any further waivers for such individual |
18 | | program require a subsequent vote of the Board.
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19 | | (Source: P.A. 97-399, eff. 8-16-11.) |
20 | | (70 ILCS 3615/2.01d)
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21 | | Sec. 2.01d. ADA Paratransit Fund. The Authority shall |
22 | | establish an ADA Paratransit Fund and, each year, deposit into |
23 | | that Fund the following amounts: (i) a base amount equal to |
24 | | $115,000,000 in 2012, and, each year thereafter, an amount |
25 | | equal to the final budgeted funding for ADA paratransit |
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1 | | services for the current year, (ii) any funds received from the |
2 | | State pursuant to appropriations for the purpose of funding ADA |
3 | | paratransit services, and (iii) any additional funds necessary |
4 | | to fund the budget or amended budget for ADA paratransit |
5 | | services adopted or approved by the Board for the current year. |
6 | | The amounts on deposit in the Fund and interest and other |
7 | | earnings on those amounts shall be used by the Authority to |
8 | | make grants to the Suburban Bus Division Board for ADA |
9 | | paratransit services provided pursuant to plans approved by the |
10 | | Authority under Section 2.30 of this Act. Funds received by the |
11 | | Suburban Bus Division Board from the Authority's ADA |
12 | | Paratransit Fund shall be used only to provide ADA paratransit |
13 | | services to individuals who are determined to be eligible for |
14 | | such services by the Authority under the Americans with |
15 | | Disabilities Act of 1990 and its implementing regulations. |
16 | | Revenues from and costs of services provided by the Suburban |
17 | | Bus Division Board with grants made under this Section shall be |
18 | | included in the Annual Budget and Two-Year Financial Program of |
19 | | the Suburban Bus Division Board and shall be subject to all |
20 | | budgetary and financial requirements under this Act that apply |
21 | | to ADA paratransit services. Beginning in 2008, the Executive |
22 | | Director shall, no later than August 15 of each year, provide |
23 | | to the Board a written determination of the projected annual |
24 | | costs of ADA paratransit services that are required to be |
25 | | provided pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act of |
26 | | 1990 and its implementing regulations for the current year. The |
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1 | | Authority shall conduct triennial financial, compliance, and |
2 | | performance audits of ADA paratransit services to assist in |
3 | | this determination.
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4 | | (Source: P.A. 97-399, eff. 8-16-11.) |
5 | | (70 ILCS 3615/2.01e)
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6 | | Sec. 2.01e. Suburban Community Mobility Fund. The |
7 | | Authority shall establish a Suburban Community Mobility Fund |
8 | | and deposit into that Fund an amount equal to $20,000,000 in |
9 | | 2008, and, each year thereafter, an amount equal to the amount |
10 | | deposited in the previous year increased or decreased by the |
11 | | percentage growth or decline in revenues received by the |
12 | | Authority from taxes imposed under Section 4.03 in the previous |
13 | | year. The amounts on deposit in the Fund and interest and other |
14 | | earnings on those amounts shall be used by the Authority to |
15 | | make grants to the Suburban Bus Division Board for the purpose |
16 | | of operating transit services, other than traditional |
17 | | fixed-route services, that enhance suburban mobility, |
18 | | including, but not limited to, demand-responsive transit |
19 | | services, ride sharing, van pooling, service coordination, |
20 | | centralized dispatching and call taking, reverse commuting, |
21 | | service restructuring, and bus rapid transit. Revenues from and |
22 | | costs of services provided by the Suburban Bus Division Board |
23 | | with moneys from the Suburban Community Mobility Fund shall be |
24 | | included in the Annual Budget and Two-Year Financial Program of |
25 | | the Suburban Bus Division Board and shall be subject to all |
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2 | | (Source: P.A. 97-399, eff. 8-16-11.)
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3 | | (70 ILCS 3615/2.20) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 702.20)
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4 | | Sec. 2.20. General Powers.
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5 | | (a) Except as otherwise limited by this Act,
the Authority |
6 | | shall
also have all powers necessary to meet its |
7 | | responsibilities and to carry
out its purposes, including, but |
8 | | not limited to, the following powers:
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9 | | (i) To sue and be sued;
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10 | | (ii) To invest any funds or any monies not required for |
11 | | immediate
use or disbursement, as provided in "An Act |
12 | | relating to certain
investments of public funds by public |
13 | | agencies", approved July 23, 1943,
as now or hereafter |
14 | | amended;
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15 | | (iii) To make, amend and repeal by-laws, rules and |
16 | | regulations, and
ordinances not inconsistent with this |
17 | | Act;
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18 | | (iv) To hold, sell, sell by installment contract, lease |
19 | | as lessor,
transfer or dispose of such real or personal |
20 | | property as it deems
appropriate in the exercise of its |
21 | | powers or to provide for the use
thereof by any |
22 | | transportation agency and to mortgage, pledge or
otherwise |
23 | | grant security interests in any such property;
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24 | | (v) To enter at reasonable times upon such lands, |
25 | | waters or premises
as in the judgment of the Authority may |
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1 | | be necessary, convenient or
desirable for the purpose of |
2 | | making surveys, soundings, borings and
examinations to |
3 | | accomplish any purpose authorized by this Act after
having |
4 | | given reasonable notice of such proposed entry to the |
5 | | owners and
occupants of such lands, waters or premises, the |
6 | | Authority being liable
only for actual damage caused by |
7 | | such activity;
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8 | | (vi) To make and execute all contracts and other |
9 | | instruments
necessary or convenient to the exercise of its |
10 | | powers;
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11 | | (vii) To enter into contracts of group insurance for |
12 | | the benefit of
its employees and to provide for retirement |
13 | | or pensions or other
employee benefit arrangements for such |
14 | | employees, and to assume
obligations for pensions or other |
15 | | employee benefit arrangements for
employees of |
16 | | transportation agencies, all or part of the facilities of
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17 | | which are acquired by the Authority;
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18 | | (viii) To provide for the insurance of any property, |
19 | | directors,
officers, employees or operations of
the |
20 | | Authority against any risk or hazard, and to self-insure or |
21 | | participate
in joint self-insurance pools or entities to |
22 | | insure against such risk or
hazard;
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23 | | (ix) To appear before the Illinois Commerce Commission |
24 | | in all
proceedings concerning the Authority, a Service |
25 | | Board or any transportation
agency; and
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26 | | (x) To pass all ordinances and make all rules and |
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1 | | regulations proper
or necessary to regulate the use, |
2 | | operation and maintenance of its
property and facilities |
3 | | and, by ordinance, to prescribe fines or
penalties for |
4 | | violations thereof. No fine or penalty shall exceed $1,000
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5 | | per offense. Any ordinance providing for any fine or |
6 | | penalty shall be
published in a newspaper of general |
7 | | circulation in the metropolitan
region. No such ordinance |
8 | | shall take effect until 10 days after its
publication.
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9 | | The Authority may enter into arbitration arrangements, |
10 | | which
may be final and binding.
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11 | | The Commuter Rail Board shall continue the separate public |
12 | | corporation, known as the
Northeast Illinois Regional Commuter |
13 | | Railroad Corporation, as a
separate operating unit to operate |
14 | | on behalf of the Commuter Rail Division Board
commuter
railroad |
15 | | facilities, subject at all times to the supervision and
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16 | | direction of the Commuter Rail Board and may, by ordinance,
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17 | | dissolve such
Corporation. Such Corporation shall be governed |
18 | | by a Board of Directors
which shall consist of the members of |
19 | | the Transition Board until such
time as all of the members of |
20 | | the Commuter Rail Board are appointed and
qualified and |
21 | | thereafter the members of the Commuter Rail Regional |
22 | | Transportation Authority Board. Such
Corporation shall have |
23 | | all the powers given the Authority and the Commuter
Rail |
24 | | Division Board under Article
II of this Act (other than under |
25 | | Section 2.13) as are delegated to it by
ordinance of the |
26 | | Commuter Rail Board with regard
to such operation of
facilities |
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1 | | and the same exemptions, restrictions and limitations as are
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2 | | provided by law with regard to the Authority shall apply to |
3 | | such
Corporation. Such Corporation shall be a transportation |
4 | | agency as
provided in this Act except for purposes of paragraph |
5 | | (e) of Section
3.01 of this Act.
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6 | | The Authority shall cooperate with the
Illinois Commerce |
7 | | Commission and local law enforcement agencies in establishing
a |
8 | | two year pilot program in DuPage County to determine the |
9 | | effectiveness of an
automated
railroad grade crossing |
10 | | enforcement system.
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11 | | (b) In each case in which this Act gives the Authority the |
12 | | power to
construct or acquire real or personal property, the |
13 | | Authority shall have
the power to acquire such property by |
14 | | contract, purchase, gift, grant,
exchange for other property or |
15 | | rights in property, lease (or sublease)
or installment or |
16 | | conditional purchase contracts, which leases or
contracts may |
17 | | provide for consideration therefor to be paid in annual
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18 | | installments during a period not exceeding 40 years. Property |
19 | | may be
acquired subject to such conditions, restrictions, |
20 | | liens, or security or
other interests of other parties as the |
21 | | Authority may deem appropriate,
and in each case the Authority |
22 | | may acquire a joint, leasehold, easement,
license or other |
23 | | partial interest in such property. Any such acquisition
may |
24 | | provide for the assumption of, or agreement to pay, perform or
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25 | | discharge outstanding or continuing duties, obligations or |
26 | | liabilities
of the seller, lessor, donor or other transferor of |
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1 | | or of the trustee
with regard to such property. In connection |
2 | | with the acquisition of
public transportation equipment, |
3 | | including, but not limited to, rolling
stock, vehicles, |
4 | | locomotives, buses or rapid transit equipment, the
Authority |
5 | | may also execute agreements concerning such equipment leases,
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6 | | equipment trust certificates, conditional purchase agreements |
7 | | and such
other security agreements and may make such agreements |
8 | | and covenants as
required, in the form customarily used in such |
9 | | cases appropriate to
effect such acquisition. Obligations of |
10 | | the Authority incurred pursuant
to this Section shall not be |
11 | | considered bonds or notes within the
meaning of Section 4.04 of |
12 | | this Act.
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13 | | (c) The Authority shall assume all costs of rights, |
14 | | benefits and
protective conditions to which any employee is |
15 | | entitled under this Act
from any transportation agency in the |
16 | | event of the inability of the
transportation agency to meet its |
17 | | obligations in relation thereto due to
bankruptcy or |
18 | | insolvency, provided that the Authority shall retain the
right |
19 | | to proceed against the bankrupt or insolvent transportation |
20 | | agency
or its successors, trustees, assigns or debtors for the |
21 | | costs assumed.
The Authority may mitigate its liability under |
22 | | this paragraph (c) and
under Section 2.16 to the extent of |
23 | | employment and employment benefits
which it tenders.
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24 | | (Source: P.A. 97-333, eff. 8-12-11.)
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25 | | (70 ILCS 3615/2.21) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 702.21)
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1 | | Sec. 2.21.
(a) The Authority or the Commuter Rail Division |
2 | | Board may not in
the exercise of its powers to provide |
3 | | effective public transportation as
provided by this Act:
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4 | | (i) require or authorize the operation of, or operate |
5 | | or acquire by
eminent domain or otherwise, any public |
6 | | transportation facility or service
on terms or in a manner |
7 | | which unreasonably interferes with the ability of a
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8 | | railroad to provide efficient freight or inter-city |
9 | | passenger service. This
subparagraph shall not bar the |
10 | | Authority from acquiring title to any
property pursuant to |
11 | | Section 2.13 in a manner consistent with this
subparagraph.
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12 | | (ii) obtain by eminent domain any interest in any right |
13 | | of way or any
other real property of a railroad which is |
14 | | not a public body in excess of
the interest to be used for |
15 | | public transportation as provided in this Act.
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16 | | (iii) prohibit the operation of public transportation |
17 | | by a private carrier
that does not receive a grant or |
18 | | purchase of service contract from the Authority
or a |
19 | | Service Board.
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20 | | (b) If in connection with any construction, acquisition, or |
21 | | other
activity undertaken by or for the Authority or a Service |
22 | | Board, or
pursuant to any purchase of
service or grant |
23 | | agreement with the Authority or a Service Board, any
facility |
24 | | of a public
utility (as defined in the Public Utilities Act), |
25 | | is removed or relocated from its then-existing site
all costs |
26 | | and expenses of such relocation or removal, including the cost |
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installing such facilities in a new location or locations, |
2 | | and the cost of
any land or lands, or interest in land, or any |
3 | | rights required to
accomplish such relocation or removal, shall |
4 | | be paid by the Authority or
a Service Board. If
any such |
5 | | facilities are so relocated onto the properties of the |
6 | | Authority
or the Service Board
or onto properties made |
7 | | available for that purpose by the Authority or
the Service |
8 | | Board, there
shall be no rent, fee, or other charge of any kind |
9 | | imposed upon the public
utility owning or operating such |
10 | | facilities in excess of that imposed prior
to such relocation |
11 | | and such public utility, and its successors and assigns,
shall |
12 | | be granted the right to operate such facilities in the new |
13 | | location
or locations for as long a period and upon the same |
14 | | terms and conditions as
it had the right to maintain and |
15 | | operate such facilities in their former
location. Nothing in |
16 | | this paragraph (b) shall prevent the Authority or
the Service |
17 | | Board and a
transportation agency from agreeing in a purchase |
18 | | of service agreement or
otherwise to make different |
19 | | arrangements for such relocations or the costs
thereof.
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20 | | (Source: P.A. 100-863, eff. 8-14-18.)
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21 | | (70 ILCS 3615/2.30) |
22 | | Sec. 2.30. Paratransit services. |
23 | | (a) For purposes of this Act, "ADA paratransit services" |
24 | | shall mean those comparable or specialized transportation |
25 | | services provided by, or under grant or purchase of service |
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1 | | contracts of, the Service Boards to individuals with |
2 | | disabilities who are unable to use fixed route transportation |
3 | | systems and who are determined to be eligible, for some or all |
4 | | of their trips, for such services under the Americans with |
5 | | Disabilities Act of 1990 and its implementing regulations. |
6 | | (b) Beginning July 1, 2005, the Authority is responsible |
7 | | for the funding, from amounts on deposit in the ADA Paratransit |
8 | | Fund established under Section 2.01d of this Act, financial |
9 | | review and oversight of all ADA paratransit services that are |
10 | | provided by the Authority or by any of the Service Boards. The |
11 | | Suburban Bus Division Board shall operate or provide for the |
12 | | operation of all ADA paratransit services by no later than July |
13 | | 1, 2006, except that this date may be extended to the extent |
14 | | necessary to obtain approval from the Federal Transit |
15 | | Administration of the plan prepared pursuant to subsection (c). |
16 | | (c) No later than January 1, 2006, the Authority, in |
17 | | collaboration with the Suburban Bus Division Board and the |
18 | | Chicago Transit Authority, shall develop a plan for the |
19 | | provision of ADA paratransit services and submit such plan to |
20 | | the Federal Transit Administration for approval. Approval of |
21 | | such plan by the Authority shall require the affirmative votes |
22 | | of 12
of the then Directors. The Suburban Bus Division Board , |
23 | | the Chicago Transit Authority and the Authority shall comply |
24 | | with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of |
25 | | 1990 and its implementing regulations in developing and |
26 | | approving such plan including, without limitation, consulting |
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1 | | with individuals with disabilities and groups representing |
2 | | them in the community, and providing adequate opportunity for |
3 | | public comment and public hearings. The plan shall include the |
4 | | contents required for a paratransit plan pursuant to the |
5 | | Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and its implementing |
6 | | regulations. The plan shall also include, without limitation, |
7 | | provisions to: |
8 | | (1) maintain, at a minimum, the levels of ADA |
9 | | paratransit service that are required to be provided by the |
10 | | Service Boards pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities |
11 | | Act of 1990 and its implementing regulations; |
12 | | (2) transfer the appropriate ADA paratransit services, |
13 | | management, personnel, service contracts and assets from |
14 | | the Chicago Transit Authority to the Authority or the |
15 | | Suburban Bus Division Board , as necessary, by no later than |
16 | | July 1, 2006, except that this date may be extended to the |
17 | | extent necessary to obtain approval from the Federal |
18 | | Transit Administration of the plan prepared pursuant to |
19 | | this subsection (c); |
20 | | (3) provide for consistent policies throughout the |
21 | | metropolitan region for scheduling of ADA paratransit |
22 | | service trips to and from destinations, with consideration |
23 | | of scheduling of return trips on a "will-call" open-ended |
24 | | basis upon request of the rider, if practicable, and with |
25 | | consideration of an increased number of trips available by |
26 | | subscription service than are available as of the effective |
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1 | | date of this amendatory Act; |
2 | | (4) provide that service contracts and rates, entered |
3 | | into or set after the approval by the Federal Transit |
4 | | Administration of the plan prepared pursuant to subsection |
5 | | (c) of this Section, with private carriers and taxicabs for |
6 | | ADA paratransit service are procured by means of an open |
7 | | procurement process; |
8 | | (5) provide for fares, fare collection and billing |
9 | | procedures for ADA paratransit services throughout the |
10 | | metropolitan region; |
11 | | (6) provide for performance standards for all ADA |
12 | | paratransit service transportation carriers, with |
13 | | consideration of door-to-door service; |
14 | | (7) provide, in cooperation with the Illinois |
15 | | Department of Transportation, the Illinois Department of |
16 | | Public Aid and other appropriate public agencies and |
17 | | private entities, for the application and receipt of |
18 | | grants, including, without limitation, reimbursement from |
19 | | Medicaid or other programs for ADA paratransit services; |
20 | | (8) provide for a system of dispatch of ADA paratransit |
21 | | services transportation carriers throughout the |
22 | | metropolitan region, with consideration of county-based |
23 | | dispatch systems already in place as of the effective date |
24 | | of this amendatory Act; |
25 | | (9) provide for a process of determining eligibility |
26 | | for ADA paratransit services that complies with the |
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1 | | Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and its |
2 | | implementing regulations; |
3 | | (10) provide for consideration of innovative methods |
4 | | to provide and fund ADA paratransit services; and |
5 | | (11) provide for the creation of one or more ADA |
6 | | advisory boards, or the reconstitution of the existing ADA |
7 | | advisory boards for the Service Boards, to represent the |
8 | | diversity of individuals with disabilities in the |
9 | | metropolitan region and to provide appropriate ongoing |
10 | | input from individuals with disabilities into the |
11 | | operation of ADA paratransit services.
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12 | | (d) All revisions and annual updates to the ADA paratransit |
13 | | services plan developed pursuant to subsection (c) of this |
14 | | Section, or certifications of continued compliance in lieu of |
15 | | plan updates, that are required to be provided to the Federal |
16 | | Transit Administration shall be developed by the Authority, in |
17 | | collaboration with the Suburban Bus Division Board and the |
18 | | Chicago Transit Authority, and the Authority shall submit such |
19 | | revision, update or certification to the Federal Transit |
20 | | Administration for approval. Approval of such revisions, |
21 | | updates or certifications by the Authority shall require the |
22 | | affirmative votes of 12
of the then Directors. |
23 | | (e) The Illinois Department of Transportation, the |
24 | | Illinois Department of Public Aid, the Authority, the Suburban |
25 | | Bus Division Board and the Chicago Transit Authority shall |
26 | | enter into intergovernmental agreements as may be necessary to |
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1 | | provide funding and accountability for, and implementation of, |
2 | | the requirements of this Section. |
3 | | (f) By no later than April 1, 2007, the Authority shall |
4 | | develop and submit to the General Assembly and the Governor a |
5 | | funding plan for ADA paratransit services. Approval of such |
6 | | plan by the Authority shall require the affirmative votes of 12
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7 | | of the then Directors. The funding plan shall, at a minimum, |
8 | | contain an analysis of the current costs of providing ADA |
9 | | paratransit services, projections of the long-term costs of |
10 | | providing ADA paratransit services, identification of and |
11 | | recommendations for possible cost efficiencies in providing |
12 | | ADA paratransit services, and identification of and |
13 | | recommendations for possible funding sources for providing ADA |
14 | | paratransit services. The Illinois Department of |
15 | | Transportation, the Illinois Department of Public Aid, the |
16 | | Suburban Bus Division Board , the Chicago Transit Authority and |
17 | | other State and local public agencies as appropriate shall |
18 | | cooperate with the Authority in the preparation of such funding |
19 | | plan. |
20 | | (g) Any funds derived from the federal Medicaid program for |
21 | | reimbursement of the costs of providing ADA paratransit |
22 | | services within the metropolitan region shall be directed to |
23 | | the Authority and shall be used to pay for or reimburse the |
24 | | costs of providing such services. |
25 | | (h) Nothing in this amendatory Act shall be construed to |
26 | | conflict with the requirements of the Americans with |
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1 | | Disabilities Act of 1990 and its implementing regulations.
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2 | | (Source: P.A. 94-370, eff. 7-29-05; 95-708, eff. 1-18-08.)
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3 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3.01) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703.01)
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4 | | Sec. 3.01. Board of Directors. The
corporate authorities |
5 | | and governing body of the Authority shall
be a Board consisting |
6 | | of 13 Directors until April 1, 2008, and 16 Directors |
7 | | thereafter, appointed as follows:
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8 | | (a) Four Directors appointed by the Mayor of the City of
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9 | | Chicago, with the advice and consent of the City Council of the |
10 | | City of
Chicago, and , only until April 1, 2008, a fifth |
11 | | director who shall be the Chairman of the Chicago
Transit |
12 | | Authority. After April 1, 2008, the Mayor of the City of |
13 | | Chicago, with the advice and consent of the City Council of the |
14 | | City of Chicago, shall appoint a fifth Director. The Directors |
15 | | appointed by the Mayor of the City of Chicago shall not be the |
16 | | Chairman or a Director of the Chicago Transit Authority. Each |
17 | | such Director shall reside in the City of Chicago.
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18 | | (b) Four Directors appointed by the votes of a majority of |
19 | | the members of the Cook County Board
elected from districts, a |
20 | | majority of
the electors of which reside outside Chicago and . |
21 | | After April 1, 2008, a fifth Director appointed by the |
22 | | President of the Cook County Board with the advice and consent |
23 | | of the members of the Cook County Board.
Each Director |
24 | | appointed under this subparagraph shall reside in that part of |
25 | | Cook County outside
Chicago.
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1 | | (c) (Blank). Until April 1, 2008, 3 Directors appointed by |
2 | | the Chairmen of the County Boards of DuPage, Kane, Lake, |
3 | | McHenry, and Will Counties, as follows:
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4 | | (i) Two Directors appointed by the Chairmen of the |
5 | | county boards
of Kane, Lake, McHenry and Will Counties, |
6 | | with the concurrence of not less
than a majority of the |
7 | | Chairmen from such counties, from nominees by
the Chairmen. |
8 | | Each such Chairman may nominate not more than 2 persons for
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9 | | each position. Each such Director shall reside in a county |
10 | | in the metropolitan
region other than Cook or DuPage |
11 | | Counties.
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12 | | (ii)
One Director appointed by the Chairman
of the |
13 | | DuPage County Board with the advice and consent of the |
14 | | DuPage County Board. Such Director
shall reside in DuPage |
15 | | County.
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16 | | (d) After April 1, 2008, 5 Directors appointed by the |
17 | | Chairmen of the County Boards of DuPage, Kane, Lake and McHenry |
18 | | Counties and the County Executive of Will County, as follows:
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19 | | (i) One Director appointed by the Chairman of the Kane |
20 | | County Board with the advice and consent of the Kane County |
21 | | Board. Such Director shall reside in Kane County.
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22 | | (ii) One Director appointed by the County Executive of |
23 | | Will County with the advice and consent of the Will County |
24 | | Board. Such Director shall reside in Will County.
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25 | | (iii) One Director appointed by the Chairman of the |
26 | | DuPage County Board with the advice and consent of the |
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1 | | DuPage County Board. Such Director shall reside in DuPage |
2 | | County.
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3 | | (iv) One Director appointed by the Chairman of the Lake |
4 | | County Board with the advice and consent of the Lake County |
5 | | Board. Such Director shall reside in Lake County.
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6 | | (v) One Director appointed by the Chairman of the |
7 | | McHenry County Board with the advice and consent of the |
8 | | McHenry County Board. Such Director shall reside in McHenry |
9 | | County.
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10 | | (vi) To implement the changes in appointing authority |
11 | | under this subparagraph (d) the three Directors appointed |
12 | | under subparagraph (c) and residing in Lake County, DuPage |
13 | | County, and Kane County respectively shall each continue to |
14 | | serve as Director until the expiration of their respective |
15 | | term of office and until his or her successor is appointed |
16 | | and qualified or a vacancy occurs in the office. Thereupon, |
17 | | the appointment shall be made by the officials given |
18 | | appointing authority with respect to the Director whose |
19 | | term has expired or office has become vacant.
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20 | | (e)
The Chairman serving on the effective date of this |
21 | | amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly shall continue to |
22 | | serve as Chairman until the expiration of his or her term of |
23 | | office and until his or her successor is appointed and |
24 | | qualified or a vacancy occurs in the office. Upon the |
25 | | expiration or vacancy of the term of the Chairman then serving |
26 | | upon the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 95th |
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1 | | General Assembly , the Chairman shall be appointed by the other |
2 | | Directors, by the affirmative vote of at least 11 of the then |
3 | | Directors with at least 2 affirmative votes from Directors who |
4 | | reside in the City of Chicago, at least 2 affirmative votes |
5 | | from Directors who reside in Cook County outside the City of |
6 | | Chicago, and at least 2 affirmative votes from Directors who |
7 | | reside in the Counties of DuPage, Lake, Will, Kane, or McHenry. |
8 | | The
chairman shall not be appointed from among the other |
9 | | Directors. The chairman
shall be a resident of the metropolitan |
10 | | region.
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11 | | (f) Except as otherwise provided by this Act no Director
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12 | | shall, while serving as such, be an officer,
a member of the |
13 | | Board of Directors or Trustees or an employee of any Service |
14 | | Board or transportation
agency, or be an employee of the State |
15 | | of Illinois or any department or
agency thereof, or of any |
16 | | municipality, county, or any other unit of local government or |
17 | | receive any compensation
from any elected or appointed office |
18 | | under the Constitution and laws of
Illinois; except that a |
19 | | Director may be a member of a school board.
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20 | | (g) Each appointment made under this Section and
under |
21 | | Section 3.03 shall be certified by the appointing authority to |
22 | | the
Board, which shall maintain the certifications as part of |
23 | | the official
records of the Authority.
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24 | | (h) (Blank).
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25 | | (Source: P.A. 98-709, eff. 7-16-14.)
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1 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3.04) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703.04)
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2 | | Sec. 3.04. Compensation. Each Director , including the
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3 | | Chairman, except for the Chairman of the Chicago Transit |
4 | | Authority who
shall not be compensated by the Authority,
shall |
5 | | be compensated at the
rate of $25,000 per year.
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6 | | Officers of the Authority shall not be required to comply |
7 | | with the
requirements of Public Funds Statement Publication Act |
8 | | "An Act requiring certain custodians of public moneys to
file |
9 | | and publish statements of the receipts and disbursements |
10 | | thereof",
approved June 24, 1919, as now or hereafter amended .
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11 | | (Source: P.A. 83-885; 83-886.)
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12 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3.08) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703.08)
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13 | | Sec. 3.08.
There is established a Regional Citizens |
14 | | Advisory
Board. This board shall be comprised of the Chairmen |
15 | | of the Citizens Advisory
Boards of the Chicago Transit |
16 | | Authority, the Commuter Rail Division, Board and the
Suburban |
17 | | Bus Division Board . This Board shall meet at least quarterly |
18 | | and shall advise
the Board of the impact of its policies and |
19 | | programs on the communities
within the metropolitan region. |
20 | | Members shall serve without compensation.
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21 | | (Source: P.A. 83-886.)
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22 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3A.01) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703A.01)
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23 | | Sec. 3A.01. Suburban Bus Division. There is established |
24 | | within the
Authority the Suburban Bus Division as the operating |
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1 | | division responsible
for providing public transportation by |
2 | | bus and as may be provided in this
Act. Purchase of service |
3 | | agreements between a transportation agency and the
Authority in |
4 | | effect on the effective date of this amendatory Act shall
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5 | | remain in full force and effect in accordance with the terms of |
6 | | such
agreement. Such agreements , on and after January 1, 2021, |
7 | | shall first be the responsibility of the
Transition Board and, |
8 | | on the date of its creation, shall be the
responsibility of the |
9 | | Regional Transportation Authority the Suburban Bus Division |
10 | | and its Board.
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11 | | (Source: P.A. 83-885; 83-886.)
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12 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3A.02) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703A.02)
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13 | | Sec. 3A.02. Suburban Bus Board. On and after January 1, |
14 | | 2021: (1) the powers and duties of the Suburban Bus Board shall |
15 | | be exercised and performed by the Regional Transportation |
16 | | Authority Board, and any references to the Suburban Bus Board |
17 | | in this Article shall be construed as references to the |
18 | | Regional Transportation Authority Board; (2) the Suburban Bus |
19 | | Board is dissolved; and (3) all terms of the directors of the |
20 | | Suburban Bus Board are terminated. The governing body of the |
21 | | Suburban
Bus Division shall be a board consisting of 13 |
22 | | directors appointed as follows:
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23 | | (a) Six Directors appointed by the members of the Cook |
24 | | County Board elected
from that part of Cook County outside |
25 | | of Chicago, or in the event such Board
of Commissioners |
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2 | | Commissioners elected from districts, a majority of the |
3 | | residents of which
reside outside of Chicago from the chief |
4 | | executive officers of the municipalities,
of that portion |
5 | | of Cook County outside of Chicago. Provided however, that:
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6 | | (i) One of the Directors shall be the chief |
7 | | executive officer of a municipality
within the area of |
8 | | the Northwest Region defined in Section 3A.13;
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9 | | (ii) One of the Directors shall be the chief |
10 | | executive officer of a municipality
within the area of |
11 | | the North Central Region defined in Section 3A.13;
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12 | | (iii) One of the Directors shall be the chief |
13 | | executive officer of a
municipality within the area of |
14 | | the North Shore Region defined in Section 3A.13;
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15 | | (iv) One of the Directors shall be the chief |
16 | | executive officer of a municipality
within the area of |
17 | | the Central Region defined in Section 3A.13;
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18 | | (v) One of the Directors shall be the chief |
19 | | executive officer of a municipality
within the area of |
20 | | the Southwest Region defined in Section 3A.13;
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21 | | (vi) One of the Directors shall be the chief |
22 | | executive officer of a municipality
within the area of |
23 | | the South Region defined in Section 3A.13;
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24 | | (b) One Director by the Chairman of the Kane County |
25 | | Board who shall be
a chief executive officer of a |
26 | | municipality within Kane County;
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1 | | (c) One Director by the Chairman of the Lake County |
2 | | Board who shall be
a chief executive officer of a |
3 | | municipality within Lake County;
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4 | | (d) One Director by the Chairman of the DuPage County |
5 | | Board who shall
be a chief executive officer of a |
6 | | municipality within DuPage County;
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7 | | (e) One Director by the Chairman of the McHenry County |
8 | | Board who shall
be a chief executive officer of a |
9 | | municipality within McHenry County;
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10 | | (f) One Director by the Chairman of the Will County |
11 | | Board who shall be
a chief executive officer of a |
12 | | municipality within Will County;
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13 | | (g) The Commissioner of the Mayor's Office for People |
14 | | with Disabilities, from the City of Chicago, who shall |
15 | | serve as an ex-officio member; and |
16 | | (h) The Chairman by the Governor for the initial term, |
17 | | and thereafter
by a majority of the Chairmen of the DuPage, |
18 | | Kane, Lake, McHenry and Will
County Boards and the members |
19 | | of the Cook County Board elected from that
part of Cook |
20 | | County outside of Chicago, or in the event such Board of |
21 | | Commissioners
is elected from single member districts, by |
22 | | those Commissioners elected
from districts, a majority
of |
23 | | the electors of which reside outside of Chicago; and who |
24 | | after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 95th |
25 | | General Assembly may not be a resident of the City of |
26 | | Chicago.
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1 | | Each appointment made under paragraphs (a) through (g) and |
2 | | under Section
3A.03 shall be certified by the appointing |
3 | | authority to the Suburban Bus
Board which shall maintain the |
4 | | certifications as part of the official records
of the Suburban |
5 | | Bus Board; provided that the initial appointments shall
be |
6 | | certified to the Secretary of State, who shall transmit the |
7 | | certifications
to the Suburban Bus Board following its |
8 | | organization.
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9 | | For the purposes of this Section, "chief executive officer |
10 | | of a
municipality" includes a former chief executive officer of |
11 | | a municipality
within the specified Region or County, provided |
12 | | that the former officer
continues to reside within such Region |
13 | | or County.
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14 | | (Source: P.A. 95-906, eff. 8-26-08.)
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15 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3A.05) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703A.05)
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16 | | Sec. 3A.05. Appointment of officers and employees. The |
17 | | Suburban Bus
Board shall appoint an Executive Director who |
18 | | shall be the chief executive
officer of the Division, |
19 | | appointed, retained or dismissed with the concurrence
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20 | | of the directors of the Suburban Bus Board. The Executive |
21 | | Director
shall appoint, retain and employ officers, attorneys, |
22 | | agents, engineers,
employees and shall organize the staff, |
23 | | shall allocate their functions and
duties, fix compensation and |
24 | | conditions of employment, and consistent with
the policies of |
25 | | and direction
from the Suburban Bus Board take all actions |
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1 | | necessary to achieve its purposes,
fulfill its |
2 | | responsibilities and carry out its powers, and shall have such
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3 | | other powers and responsibilities as the Suburban Bus Board |
4 | | shall determine.
The Executive Director shall be an individual |
5 | | of proven transportation and
management skills and may not be a |
6 | | member of the Suburban Bus Board. The
Division may employ its |
7 | | own professional management personnel to provide
professional |
8 | | and technical expertise concerning its purposes
and powers and |
9 | | to assist it in assessing the performance of transportation
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10 | | agencies in the metropolitan region. A person appointed or |
11 | | employed under this Section whose term or employment has not |
12 | | been terminated on January 1, 2021 shall continue in his or her |
13 | | position with the Suburban Bus Division until the expiration of |
14 | | his or her appointment or employment, resignation, or removal.
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15 | | No employee, officer, or agent of the Suburban Bus Division |
16 | | Board may receive a bonus that exceeds 10% of his or her annual |
17 | | salary unless that bonus has been reviewed by the Regional |
18 | | Transportation Authority Board for a period of 14 days. After |
19 | | 14 days, the contract shall be considered reviewed. This |
20 | | Section does not apply to usual and customary salary |
21 | | adjustments. |
22 | | No unlawful discrimination, as defined and prohibited in |
23 | | the Illinois Human
Rights Act, shall be made in any term or |
24 | | aspect of employment nor shall
there be discrimination based |
25 | | upon political reasons or factors. The Suburban
Bus Division |
26 | | Board shall establish regulations to insure that its discharges |
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not be arbitrary and that hiring and promotion are based |
2 | | on merit.
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3 | | The Division shall be subject to the " Illinois Human Rights |
4 | | Act " , as now
or hereafter amended, and the remedies and |
5 | | procedure established thereunder.
The Suburban Bus Division |
6 | | Board shall file an affirmative action program for employment
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7 | | by it with the Department of Human Rights to ensure that |
8 | | applicants are
employed and that employees are treated during |
9 | | employment, without regard
to unlawful discrimination. Such |
10 | | affirmative action program shall include
provisions relating
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11 | | to hiring, upgrading, demotion, transfer, recruitment, |
12 | | recruitment advertising,
selection for training and rates of |
13 | | pay or other forms of compensation.
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14 | | (Source: P.A. 98-1027, eff. 1-1-15 .)
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15 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3A.09) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703A.09)
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16 | | Sec. 3A.09. General powers. In addition to any powers |
17 | | elsewhere provided
to the Suburban Bus Division or the former |
18 | | Suburban Bus Board, the Regional Transportation Authority |
19 | | Board it shall have all of the powers specified in
Section 2.20 |
20 | | of this Act except for the powers specified in Section |
21 | | 2.20(a)(v). The Board shall also have the power:
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22 | | (a) (blank); to cooperate with the Regional |
23 | | Transportation Authority in the
exercise by the Regional |
24 | | Transportation Authority of all the powers granted
it by |
25 | | such Act;
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1 | | (b) to receive funds from for the Division the Regional |
2 | | Transportation Authority pursuant
to Sections 2.02, 4.01, |
3 | | 4.02, 4.09 and 4.10 of the Regional Transportation
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4 | | Authority Act, all as provided in the Regional |
5 | | Transportation Authority Act;
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6 | | (c) to receive financial grants from the Regional |
7 | | Transportation
Authority or a Service Board, as defined in |
8 | | the Regional Transportation
Authority Act, upon such terms |
9 | | and conditions as shall be set forth in a
grant contract |
10 | | between either the Division and the Regional |
11 | | Transportation
Authority or the Division and another |
12 | | Service Board, which contract or
agreement may be for such |
13 | | number of years or duration as the parties agree,
all as |
14 | | provided in the Regional Transportation Authority Act; |
15 | | (d) to perform all functions necessary for the |
16 | | provision of paratransit services under Section 2.30 of |
17 | | this Act; and
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18 | | (e) to borrow money for the purposes of: (i) |
19 | | constructing a new garage in the northwestern Cook County |
20 | | suburbs, (ii) converting the South Cook garage in Markham |
21 | | to a Compressed Natural Gas facility, (iii) constructing a |
22 | | new paratransit garage in DuPage County, (iv) expanding the |
23 | | North Shore garage in Evanston to accommodate additional |
24 | | indoor bus parking, and (v) purchasing new transit buses. |
25 | | For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the |
26 | | Suburban Bus Division Board to repay any money borrowed as |
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1 | | provided in this subsection, the Suburban Bus Division |
2 | | Board may issue revenue bonds from time to time pursuant to |
3 | | ordinance adopted by the Suburban Bus Board, subject to the |
4 | | approval of the Regional Transportation Authority of each |
5 | | such issuance by the affirmative vote of 12 of its then |
6 | | Directors; provided that the Suburban Bus Division Board |
7 | | may not issue bonds for the purpose of financing the |
8 | | acquisition, construction, or improvement of any facility |
9 | | other than those listed in this subsection (e). All such |
10 | | bonds shall be payable solely from the revenues or income |
11 | | or any other funds that the Suburban Bus Division Board may |
12 | | receive, provided that the Suburban Bus Board may not |
13 | | pledge as security for such bonds the moneys, if any, that |
14 | | the Suburban Bus Division Board receives from the Regional |
15 | | Transportation Authority pursuant to Section 4.03.3(f) of |
16 | | the Regional Transportation Authority Act. The bonds shall |
17 | | bear interest at a rate not to exceed the maximum rate |
18 | | authorized by the Bond Authorization Act and shall mature |
19 | | at such time or times not exceeding 25 years from their |
20 | | respective dates. Bonds issued pursuant to this paragraph |
21 | | must be issued with scheduled principal or mandatory |
22 | | redemption payments in equal amounts in each fiscal year |
23 | | over the term of the bonds, with the first principal or |
24 | | mandatory redemption payment scheduled within the fiscal |
25 | | year in which bonds are issued or within the next |
26 | | succeeding fiscal year. At least 25%, based on total |
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1 | | principal amount, of all bonds authorized pursuant to this |
2 | | Section shall be sold pursuant to notice of sale and public |
3 | | bid. No more than 75%, based on total principal amount, of |
4 | | all bonds authorized pursuant to this Section shall be sold |
5 | | by negotiated sale. The maximum principal amount of the |
6 | | bonds that may be issued may not exceed $100,000,000. The |
7 | | bonds shall have all the qualities of negotiable |
8 | | instruments under the laws of this State. To secure the |
9 | | payment of any or all of such bonds and for the purpose of |
10 | | setting forth the covenants and undertakings of the |
11 | | Suburban Bus Division Board in connection with the issuance |
12 | | thereof and the issuance of any additional bonds payable |
13 | | from such revenue or income as well as the use and |
14 | | application of the revenue or income received by the |
15 | | Suburban Bus Division Board , the Suburban Bus Board may |
16 | | execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; |
17 | | provided that no lien upon any physical property of the |
18 | | Suburban Bus Division Board shall be created thereby. A |
19 | | remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any such |
20 | | trust agreement by the Suburban Bus Division Board may be |
21 | | by mandamus proceedings in any court of competent |
22 | | jurisdiction to compel performance and compliance |
23 | | therewith, but the trust agreement may prescribe by whom or |
24 | | on whose behalf such action may be instituted. Under no |
25 | | circumstances shall any bonds issued by the Suburban Bus |
26 | | Division Board or any other obligation of the Suburban Bus |
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1 | | Division Board in connection with the issuance of such |
2 | | bonds be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the |
3 | | State of Illinois, the Regional Transportation Authority, |
4 | | or any other political subdivision of or municipality |
5 | | within the State, nor shall any such bonds or obligations |
6 | | be or become an indebtedness of the Suburban Bus Division |
7 | | Board within the purview of any constitutional limitation |
8 | | or provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of |
9 | | each bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness |
10 | | or obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or |
11 | | income as aforesaid. |
12 | | (Source: P.A. 99-665, eff. 7-29-16.)
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13 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3A.10) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703A.10)
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14 | | Sec. 3A.10. Budget and Program. The Regional |
15 | | Transportation Authority Board Suburban Bus Board, subject to
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16 | | the powers of the Authority in Section 4.11 , shall control the |
17 | | finances
of the Division. It shall by ordinance appropriate |
18 | | money to perform the
Division's purposes and provide for |
19 | | payment of debts and expenses of the
Division. Each year the |
20 | | Regional Transportation Authority Board Suburban Bus Board |
21 | | shall prepare and publish a comprehensive
annual budget and |
22 | | proposed five-year capital
program document, and a financial |
23 | | plan for the 2 years
thereafter describing the state of the |
24 | | Division and presenting for the forthcoming
fiscal year and the |
25 | | 2 following years the Regional Transportation Authority |
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1 | | Board's Suburban Bus Board's plans for
such operations and |
2 | | capital expenditures as it intends to undertake and
the means |
3 | | by which it intends to finance them. The proposed budget,
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4 | | financial plan, and five-year capital program shall be based on |
5 | | the Authority's estimate of funds to be
made available to the |
6 | | Suburban Bus Division Board by or through the Authority and
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7 | | shall conform in all respects to the requirements established |
8 | | by the Authority.
The proposed budget, financial plan, and |
9 | | five-year capital program shall contain a statement of the |
10 | | funds estimated
to be on hand at the beginning of the fiscal |
11 | | year, the funds estimated to
be received from all sources for |
12 | | such year and the funds estimated to be
on hand at the end of |
13 | | such year. The fiscal year of the
Division shall be the same as |
14 | | the fiscal year of the Authority. Before
the proposed budget,
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15 | | financial plan, and five-year capital program
are approved by |
16 | | submitted to the
Authority, the Suburban Bus Division Board |
17 | | shall hold at least one public hearing
thereon in each of the |
18 | | counties in the metropolitan region in which the
Division |
19 | | provides service. The Suburban Bus Division Board shall hold at |
20 | | least
one meeting for consideration of the proposed
budget, |
21 | | financial plan, and five-year capital program with the
county |
22 | | board of each of the several counties in the metropolitan |
23 | | region
in which the Division provides service. After conducting |
24 | | such hearings
and holding such meetings and after making such |
25 | | changes in the proposed
budget, financial plan, and five-year |
26 | | capital program as the Suburban Bus Board deems appropriate, |
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1 | | the it shall
adopt an annual budget ordinance at least by |
2 | | November 15 next preceding
the beginning of each fiscal year. |
3 | | The budget,
financial
plan, and five-year capital program shall |
4 | | then be submitted to the Authority as provided in Section 4.11. |
5 | | In the event
that the Board of the Authority determines that |
6 | | the budget
and financial plan do not meet the standards of |
7 | | Section 4.11, the Suburban
Bus Board shall make such changes as |
8 | | are necessary to meet such requirements
and adopt an amended |
9 | | budget ordinance. The amended budget ordinance shall
be |
10 | | resubmitted to the Authority pursuant to Section 4.11. The |
11 | | ordinance
shall appropriate such sums of money as are deemed |
12 | | necessary to defray
all necessary expenses and obligations of |
13 | | the Division, specifying purposes
and the objects or programs |
14 | | for which appropriations are made and the amount
appropriated |
15 | | for each object or program. Additional appropriations, |
16 | | transfers
between items and other changes in such ordinance |
17 | | which do not alter the
basis upon which the balanced budget |
18 | | determination was made by the Board
of the Authority may be |
19 | | made from time to
time by the Suburban Bus Division Board .
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20 | | The budget shall:
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21 | | (i) show a balance between (A) anticipated revenues |
22 | | from all sources including
operating subsidies and (B) the |
23 | | costs of providing the services specified
and of funding |
24 | | any operating deficits or encumbrances incurred in prior
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25 | | periods, including provision for payment when due of |
26 | | principal and interest
on outstanding indebtedness;
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1 | | (ii) show cash balances including the proceeds of any |
2 | | anticipated cash
flow borrowing sufficient to pay with |
3 | | reasonable promptness all costs and
expenses as incurred;
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4 | | (iii) provide for a level of fares or charges and |
5 | | operating or administrative
costs for the public |
6 | | transportation provided by or subject to the jurisdiction
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7 | | of the Suburban Bus Division Board sufficient
to allow the |
8 | | Suburban Bus Division Board to meet its required system |
9 | | generated revenues
recovery ratio and, beginning with the |
10 | | 2007 fiscal year, its system generated ADA paratransit |
11 | | services revenue recovery ratio;
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12 | | (iv) be based upon and employ assumptions and |
13 | | projections which are reasonable
and prudent;
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14 | | (v) have been prepared in accordance with sound |
15 | | financial practices as
determined by the Board of the |
16 | | Authority;
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17 | | (vi) meet such other uniform financial, budgetary, or |
18 | | fiscal requirements
that the Board of the Authority may by |
19 | | rule or regulation establish; and
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20 | | (vii) be consistent with the goals and objectives |
21 | | adopted by the Regional Transportation Authority in the |
22 | | Strategic Plan.
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23 | | (Source: P.A. 94-370, eff. 7-29-05; 95-708, eff. 1-18-08.)
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24 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3A.11) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703A.11)
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25 | | Sec. 3A.11. Citizens Advisory Board. The Regional |
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1 | | Transportation Authority Board Suburban Bus Board shall |
2 | | establish
a citizens advisory board composed of 10 residents of |
3 | | those portions of
the metropolitan region in which the Suburban |
4 | | Bus Division Board provides service
who have an interest in |
5 | | public transportation. The members of the advisory
board shall |
6 | | be named for 2 year terms, shall select one of their members
to |
7 | | serve as chairman and shall serve without compensation. The |
8 | | citizens
advisory board shall meet with the Regional |
9 | | Transportation Authority Board Suburban Bus Board at least |
10 | | quarterly
and advise the Regional Transportation Authority |
11 | | Board Suburban Bus Board of the impact of its policies and |
12 | | programs
on the communities it serves. Appointments to the |
13 | | citizens advisory board should, to the greatest extent |
14 | | possible, reflect the ethnic, cultural, and geographic |
15 | | diversity of all persons residing within the Suburban Bus |
16 | | Division's Board's jurisdiction.
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17 | | (Source: P.A. 95-708, eff. 1-18-08.)
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18 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3A.12) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703A.12)
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19 | | Sec. 3A.12. Working Cash Borrowing. The Regional |
20 | | Transportation Authority Board Suburban Bus Board with the
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21 | | affirmative vote of 11 9 of its Directors may demand and direct |
22 | | the Board of
the Authority to issue Working Cash Notes at such |
23 | | time and in such amounts
and having such maturities as the |
24 | | Suburban Bus Board deems proper, provided
however any such |
25 | | borrowing shall have been specifically identified in the
budget |
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1 | | of the Suburban Bus Board as approved by the Board of the |
2 | | Authority.
Provided further, that the Suburban Bus Board may |
3 | | not demand and direct
the Board of the Authority to have issued |
4 | | and have outstanding at any time
in excess of $5,000,000 in |
5 | | Working
Cash Notes .
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6 | | (Source: P.A. 95-906, eff. 8-26-08.)
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7 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3A.14) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703A.14)
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8 | | Sec. 3A.14. Labor. |
9 | | (a) The provisions of this Section apply to collective
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10 | | bargaining agreements (including extensions and amendments of |
11 | | existing agreements)
entered into on or after January 1, 1984.
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12 | | (b) The Suburban Bus Division Board
shall deal with and |
13 | | enter into written contracts with their employees, through
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14 | | accredited representatives of such employees authorized to act |
15 | | for such
employees concerning wages, salaries, hours, working |
16 | | conditions, and pension
or retirement provisions about which a |
17 | | collective bargaining agreement has
been entered prior to the |
18 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of 1983.
Any such |
19 | | agreement of the Suburban Bus Division Board shall provide that |
20 | | the agreement
may be reopened if the amended budget submitted |
21 | | pursuant to Section 2.18a
of this Act is not approved by the |
22 | | Board of the Authority.
The agreement may not include a |
23 | | provision requiring the payment of wage
increases based on |
24 | | changes in the Consumer Price Index.
The Suburban Bus Division |
25 | | Board shall not have the
authority to enter collective |
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1 | | bargaining agreements with respect to inherent
management |
2 | | rights, which include such areas of discretion or policy as the
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3 | | functions of the employer, standards of services, its overall |
4 | | budget, the
organizational structure and selection of new |
5 | | employees and direction of
personnel. Employers, however, |
6 | | shall be required to bargain collectively
with regard to policy |
7 | | matters directly affecting wages, hours and terms
and |
8 | | conditions of employment, as well as the impact thereon, upon |
9 | | request
by employee representatives. To preserve the rights of |
10 | | employers and exclusive
representatives which have established |
11 | | collective bargaining relationships
or negotiated collective |
12 | | bargaining agreements prior to the effective date
of this |
13 | | amendatory Act of 1983, employers shall be required to bargain |
14 | | collectively
with regard to any matter concerning wages, hours |
15 | | or conditions of employment
about which they have bargained |
16 | | prior to the effective date of this amendatory
Act of 1983.
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17 | | (c) The collective bargaining agreement may not include a |
18 | | prohibition on
the use of part-time operators on any service |
19 | | operated by
the Suburban Bus Division Board except where |
20 | | prohibited by federal law.
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21 | | (d) Within 30 days of the signing of any such collective |
22 | | bargaining agreement,
the Suburban Bus Division Board shall |
23 | | determine the costs of each provision of the
agreement, prepare |
24 | | an amended budget incorporating the costs of the agreement,
and |
25 | | present the amended budget
to the Board of the Authority for |
26 | | its approval under Section 4.11. The
Board may approve the |
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then |
2 | | Directors. If the budget is not approved by the Board of the |
3 | | Authority,
the agreement may be reopened and its terms may be |
4 | | renegotiated. Any amended
budget which may be prepared
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5 | | following renegotiation shall be presented to the Board of the |
6 | | Authority
for its approval in like manner.
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7 | | (Source: P.A. 95-708, eff. 1-18-08.)
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8 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3A.15) |
9 | | Sec. 3A.15. Free services; eligibility. |
10 | | (a) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, no later than |
11 | | 60 days following the effective date of this amendatory Act of |
12 | | the 95th General Assembly and until subsection (b) is |
13 | | implemented, any fixed route public transportation services |
14 | | provided by, or under grant or purchase of service contracts |
15 | | of, the Suburban Bus Division Board shall be provided without |
16 | | charge to all senior citizens of the Metropolitan Region aged |
17 | | 65 and older, under such conditions as shall be prescribed by |
18 | | the Regional Transportation Authority Board Suburban Bus |
19 | | Board . |
20 | | (b) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, no later than |
21 | | 180 days following the effective date of this amendatory Act of |
22 | | the 96th General Assembly, any fixed route public |
23 | | transportation services provided by, or under grant or purchase |
24 | | of service contracts of, the Suburban Bus Division Board shall |
25 | | be provided without charge to senior citizens aged 65 and older |
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1 | | who meet the income eligibility limitation set forth in |
2 | | subsection (a-5) of Section 4 of the Senior Citizens and |
3 | | Persons with Disabilities Property Tax Relief Act, under such |
4 | | conditions as shall be prescribed by the Suburban Bus Division |
5 | | Board . The Department on Aging shall furnish all information |
6 | | reasonably necessary to determine eligibility, including |
7 | | updated lists of individuals who are eligible for services |
8 | | without charge under this Section. Nothing in this Section |
9 | | shall relieve the Suburban Bus Division Board from providing |
10 | | reduced fares as may be required by federal law.
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11 | | (Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.) |
12 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3A.16) |
13 | | Sec. 3A.16. Transit services for individuals with |
14 | | disabilities. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, no later |
15 | | than 60 days following the effective date of this amendatory |
16 | | Act of the 95th General Assembly, all fixed route public |
17 | | transportation services provided by, or under grant or purchase |
18 | | of service contract of, the Suburban Bus Division Board shall |
19 | | be provided without charge to all persons with disabilities who |
20 | | meet the income eligibility limitation set forth in subsection |
21 | | (a-5) of Section 4 of the Senior Citizens and Persons with |
22 | | Disabilities Property Tax Relief Act, under such procedures as |
23 | | shall be prescribed by the Regional Transportation Authority |
24 | | Board. The Department on Aging shall furnish all information |
25 | | reasonably necessary to determine eligibility, including |
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1 | | updated lists of individuals who are eligible for services |
2 | | without charge under this Section.
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3 | | (Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.) |
4 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3A.17)
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5 | | Sec. 3A.17. Emergency protocols. Within 6 months after the |
6 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 96th General |
7 | | Assembly, the Suburban Bus Division Board must develop written |
8 | | protocols to respond to medical and sanitation emergencies and |
9 | | to other safety hazards.
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10 | | (Source: P.A. 96-677, eff. 8-25-09.) |
11 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3A.18) |
12 | | Sec. 3A.18. Employment contracts. Except as otherwise |
13 | | provided in Section 3A.14, before the Suburban Bus Division |
14 | | Board may enter into or amend any employment contract in excess |
15 | | of $100,000, the Regional Transportation Authority Board |
16 | | Suburban Bus Board must review submit that contract or |
17 | | amendment to the Board for review for a period of 14 days. |
18 | | After 14 days, the contract shall be considered reviewed. This |
19 | | Section applies only to contracts entered into or amended on or |
20 | | after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 98th |
21 | | General Assembly.
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22 | | (Source: P.A. 98-1027, eff. 1-1-15 .)
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23 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3B.01) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703B.01)
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1 | | Sec. 3B.01. Commuter Rail Division. There is established |
2 | | within the Authority the
Commuter Rail Division as the |
3 | | operating division responsible for providing
public |
4 | | transportation by commuter rail.
Purchase of service |
5 | | agreements between a transportation agency and the
Authority in |
6 | | effect on the effective date of this amendatory Act shall
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7 | | remain in full force and effect in accordance with the terms of |
8 | | such
agreement. Such agreements , on and after January 1, 2021, |
9 | | shall first be the responsibility of the
Transition Board and, |
10 | | on the date of its creation, shall become the
responsibility of |
11 | | the Regional Transportation Authority Commuter Rail Division |
12 | | and its Board.
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13 | | (Source: P.A. 83-885; 83-886.)
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14 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3B.02) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703B.02)
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15 | | Sec. 3B.02. Commuter Rail Board. On and after January 1, |
16 | | 2021: (1) the powers and duties of the Commuter Rail Board |
17 | | shall be exercised and performed by the Regional Transportation |
18 | | Authority Board, and any references to the Commuter Rail Board |
19 | | in this Article shall be construed as references to the |
20 | | Regional Transportation Authority Board; (2) the Commuter Rail |
21 | | Board is dissolved; and (3) all terms of the directors of the |
22 | | Commuter Rail Board are terminated. (a) Until April 1, 2008, |
23 | | the
governing body of the Commuter
Rail Division shall be a |
24 | | board consisting of 7 directors appointed pursuant
to Sections |
25 | | 3B.03 and 3B.04, as follows:
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1 | | (1)
One director shall be appointed by the Chairman of |
2 | | the Board of DuPage
County with the advice and consent of |
3 | | the County Board of DuPage County
and shall reside in |
4 | | DuPage County.
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5 | | (2)
Two directors appointed by the Chairmen of the |
6 | | County Boards of Kane,
Lake, McHenry and Will Counties with |
7 | | the concurrence of not less than a
majority of the chairmen |
8 | | from such counties, from nominees by the Chairmen.
Each |
9 | | such chairman may nominate not more than two persons for |
10 | | each position.
Each such director shall reside in a county |
11 | | in the metropolitan region other
than Cook or DuPage |
12 | | County.
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13 | | (3)
Three directors appointed by the members of the |
14 | | Cook County Board elected
from that part of Cook County |
15 | | outside of Chicago, or, in the event such Board
of |
16 | | Commissioners becomes elected from single member |
17 | | districts, by those
Commissioners elected from districts, |
18 | | a majority of the residents of which
reside outside |
19 | | Chicago. In either case, such appointment shall be with
the |
20 | | concurrence of four such Commissioners. Each such director |
21 | | shall reside
in that part of Cook County outside Chicago.
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22 | | (4)
One director appointed by the Mayor of the City of |
23 | | Chicago, with the
advice and consent of the City Council of |
24 | | the City of Chicago. Such director
shall reside in the City |
25 | | of Chicago.
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26 | | (5) The chairman shall be appointed by the directors, |
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the board, with the concurrence of 5 of |
2 | | such directors.
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3 | | (b) After April 1, 2008 the governing body of the Commuter |
4 | | Rail Division shall be a board consisting of 11 directors |
5 | | appointed, pursuant to Sections 3B.03 and 3B.04, as follows:
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6 | | (1) One Director shall be appointed by the Chairman of |
7 | | the DuPage County Board with the advice and consent of the |
8 | | DuPage County Board and shall reside in DuPage County. To |
9 | | implement the changes in appointing authority under this |
10 | | Section, upon the expiration of the term of or vacancy in |
11 | | office of the Director appointed under item (1) of |
12 | | subsection (a) of this Section who resides in DuPage |
13 | | County, a Director shall be appointed under this |
14 | | subparagraph.
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15 | | (2) One Director shall be appointed by the Chairman of |
16 | | the McHenry County Board with the advice and consent of the |
17 | | McHenry County Board and shall reside in McHenry County. To |
18 | | implement the change in appointing authority under this |
19 | | Section, upon the expiration of the term of or vacancy in |
20 | | office of the Director appointed under item (2) of |
21 | | subsection (a) of this Section who resides in McHenry |
22 | | County, a Director shall be appointed under this |
23 | | subparagraph.
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24 | | (3) One Director shall be appointed by the Will County |
25 | | Executive with the advice and consent of the Will County |
26 | | Board and shall reside in Will County. To implement the |
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1 | | change in appointing authority under this Section, upon the |
2 | | expiration of the term of or vacancy in office of the |
3 | | Director appointed under item (2) of subsection (a) of this |
4 | | Section who resides in Will County, a Director shall be |
5 | | appointed under this subparagraph.
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6 | | (4) One Director shall be appointed by the Chairman of |
7 | | the Lake County Board with the advice and consent of the |
8 | | Lake County Board and shall reside in Lake County.
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9 | | (5) One Director shall be appointed by the Chairman of |
10 | | the Kane County Board with the advice and consent of the |
11 | | Kane County Board and shall reside in Kane County.
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12 | | (6) One Director shall be appointed by the Mayor of the |
13 | | City of Chicago with the advice and consent of the City |
14 | | Council of the City of Chicago and shall reside in the City |
15 | | of Chicago. To implement the changes in appointing |
16 | | authority under this Section, upon the expiration of the |
17 | | term of or vacancy in office of the Director appointed |
18 | | under item (4) of subsection (a) of this Section who |
19 | | resides in the City of Chicago, a Director shall be |
20 | | appointed under this subparagraph.
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21 | | (7) Five Directors residing in Cook County outside of |
22 | | the City of Chicago, as follows: |
23 | | (i) One Director who resides in Cook County outside |
24 | | of the City of Chicago, appointed by the President of |
25 | | the Cook County Board with the advice and consent of |
26 | | the members of the Cook County Board. |
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1 | | (ii) One Director who resides in the township of |
2 | | Barrington, Palatine, Wheeling, Hanover, Schaumburg, |
3 | | or Elk Grove. To implement the changes in appointing |
4 | | authority under this Section, upon the expiration of |
5 | | the term of or vacancy in office of the Director |
6 | | appointed under paragraph (3) of subsection (a) of this |
7 | | Section who resides in the geographic area described in |
8 | | this subparagraph, a Director shall be appointed under |
9 | | this subparagraph. |
10 | | (iii) One Director who resides in the township of |
11 | | Northfield, New Trier, Maine, Niles, Evanston, Leyden, |
12 | | Norwood Park, River Forest, or Oak Park. |
13 | | (iv) One Director who resides in the township of |
14 | | Proviso, Riverside, Berwyn, Cicero, Lyons, Stickney, |
15 | | Lemont, Palos, or Orland. To implement the changes in |
16 | | appointing authority under this Section, upon the |
17 | | expiration of the term of or vacancy in office of the |
18 | | Director appointed under paragraph (3) of subsection |
19 | | (a) of this Section who resides in the geographic area |
20 | | described in this subparagraph and whose term of office |
21 | | had not expired as of August 1, 2007, a Director shall |
22 | | be appointed under this subparagraph. |
23 | | (v) One Director who resides in the township of |
24 | | Worth, Calumet, Bremen, Thornton, Rich, or Bloom. To |
25 | | implement the changes in appointing authority under |
26 | | this Section, upon the expiration of the term of or |
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1 | | vacancy in office of the Director appointed under |
2 | | paragraph (3) of subsection (a) of this Section who |
3 | | resides in the geographic area described in this |
4 | | subparagraph and whose term of office had expired as of |
5 | | August 1, 2007, a Director shall be appointed under |
6 | | this subparagraph. |
7 | | (vi) The Directors identified under the provisions |
8 | | of subparagraphs (ii) through (v) of this paragraph (7) |
9 | | shall be appointed by the members of the Cook County |
10 | | Board. Each individual Director shall be appointed by |
11 | | those members of the Cook County Board whose Board |
12 | | districts overlap in whole or in part with the |
13 | | geographic territory described in the relevant |
14 | | subparagraph. The vote of County Board members |
15 | | eligible to appoint directors under the provisions of |
16 | | subparagraphs (ii) through (v) of this paragraph (7) |
17 | | shall be weighted by the number of electors residing in |
18 | | those portions of their Board districts within the |
19 | | geographic territory described in the relevant |
20 | | subparagraph (ii) through (v) of this paragraph (7).
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21 | | (8) The Chairman shall be appointed by the Directors, |
22 | | from the members of the Board, with the concurrence of 8 of |
23 | | such Directors. To implement the changes in appointing |
24 | | authority under this Section, upon the expiration of the |
25 | | term of or vacancy in office of the Chairman appointed |
26 | | under item (5) of subsection (a) of this Section, a |
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2 | | (c) No director, while serving as such, shall be an |
3 | | officer, a member of the
board of directors or trustee or an |
4 | | employee of any transportation agency,
or be an employee of the |
5 | | State of Illinois or any department or agency thereof,
or of |
6 | | any county, municipality, or any other unit of local government |
7 | | or receive any compensation from any
elected or appointed |
8 | | office under the Constitution and laws of Illinois.
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9 | | (d) Each appointment made under subsections (a) and (b) of |
10 | | this Section
and under Section
3B.03 shall be certified by the |
11 | | appointing authority to the Commuter Rail Board
which shall |
12 | | maintain the certifications as part of the official records
of |
13 | | the Commuter Rail Board.
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14 | | (Source: P.A. 98-709, eff. 7-16-14.)
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15 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3B.05) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703B.05)
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16 | | Sec. 3B.05. Appointment of officers and employees. The |
17 | | Commuter Rail
Board shall appoint an Executive Director who |
18 | | shall
be the chief executive officer of the Division, |
19 | | appointed, retained or dismissed
with the concurrence of 11 8
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20 | | of the directors of the Commuter Rail Board.
The Executive |
21 | | Director shall appoint, retain and employ officers, attorneys,
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22 | | agents, engineers, employees and shall organize the staff, |
23 | | shall allocate
their functions and duties, fix compensation and |
24 | | conditions of employment,
and consistent with the policies
of |
25 | | and direction from the Commuter Rail Board take all actions |
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1 | | necessary
to achieve its purposes, fulfill its |
2 | | responsibilities and carry out its
powers, and shall have
such |
3 | | other powers and responsibilities as the Commuter Rail Board |
4 | | shall
determine. The Executive Director shall be an individual |
5 | | of proven transportation
and management skills and may not be a |
6 | | member of the Commuter Rail Board.
The Division may employ its |
7 | | own professional management personnel to provide
professional |
8 | | and technical expertise concerning its purposes and powers
and |
9 | | to assist it in assessing the performance of transportation |
10 | | agencies
in the metropolitan region. A person appointed or |
11 | | employed under this Section whose term or employment has not |
12 | | been terminated on January 1, 2021 shall continue in his or her |
13 | | position with the Commuter Rail Division until the expiration |
14 | | of his or her appointment or employment, resignation, or |
15 | | removal.
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16 | | No employee, officer, or agent of the Commuter Rail |
17 | | Division Board may receive a bonus that exceeds 10% of his or |
18 | | her annual salary unless that bonus has been reviewed by the |
19 | | Regional Transportation Authority Board for a period of 14 |
20 | | days. After 14 days, the contract shall be considered reviewed. |
21 | | This Section does not apply to usual and customary salary |
22 | | adjustments. |
23 | | No unlawful discrimination, as defined and prohibited in |
24 | | the Illinois Human
Rights Act, shall be made in any term or |
25 | | aspect of employment nor shall
there be discrimination based |
26 | | upon political reasons or factors. The Commuter
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1 | | Board shall establish regulations to insure that its discharges |
2 | | shall
not be arbitrary and that hiring and promotion are based |
3 | | on merit.
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4 | | The Division shall be subject to the " Illinois Human Rights |
5 | | Act " , as now
or hereafter amended, and the remedies and |
6 | | procedure established thereunder.
The Commuter Rail Division |
7 | | Board shall file an affirmative action program for employment
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8 | | by it with the Department of Human Rights to ensure that |
9 | | applicants are
employed and that employees are treated during |
10 | | employment, without regard
to unlawful discrimination. Such |
11 | | affirmative action program shall include
provisions relating |
12 | | to hiring, upgrading, demotion, transfer, recruitment,
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13 | | recruitment advertising, selection for training and rates of |
14 | | pay or other
forms of compensation.
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15 | | (Source: P.A. 98-1027, eff. 1-1-15 .)
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16 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3B.09) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703B.09)
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17 | | Sec. 3B.09. General Powers. In addition to any powers |
18 | | elsewhere provided
to the Commuter Rail Division or the former |
19 | | Commuter Rail Board, the Regional Transportation Authority |
20 | | Board it shall have all of the powers specified in
Section 2.20 |
21 | | of this Act except for the powers specified in Section |
22 | | 2.20(a)(v).
The Board shall also have the power:
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23 | | (a) (blank); to cooperate with the Regional Transportation |
24 | | Authority in the
exercise by the Regional Transportation |
25 | | Authority of all the powers granted
it by such Act;
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1 | | (b) to receive funds for the Division from the Regional |
2 | | Transportation Authority
pursuant to Sections 2.02, 4.01, |
3 | | 4.02, 4.09 and
4.10 of the "Regional Transportation Authority |
4 | | Act", all as provided in the
"Regional Transportation Authority |
5 | | Act";
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6 | | (c) to receive financial grants from the Regional |
7 | | Transportation
Authority or a Service Board, as defined in the |
8 | | "Regional Transportation
Authority Act", upon such terms and |
9 | | conditions as shall be set forth in a
grant contract between |
10 | | either the Division and the Regional Transportation
Authority |
11 | | or the Division and another Service Board, which contract or
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12 | | agreement may be for such number of years or duration as the |
13 | | parties may
agree, all as provided in the "Regional |
14 | | Transportation Authority Act"; and
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15 | | (d) to borrow money for the purpose of acquiring, |
16 | | constructing, reconstructing, extending, or improving any |
17 | | Public Transportation Facilities (as defined in Section 1.03 of |
18 | | the Regional Transportation Authority Act) operated by or to be |
19 | | operated by or on behalf of the Commuter Rail Division. For the |
20 | | purpose of evidencing the obligation of the Commuter Rail |
21 | | Division Board to repay any money borrowed as provided in this |
22 | | subsection, the Commuter Rail Division Board may issue revenue |
23 | | bonds from time to time pursuant to ordinance adopted by the |
24 | | Commuter Rail Board, subject to the approval of the Regional |
25 | | Transportation Authority of each such issuance by the |
26 | | affirmative vote of 12 of its then Directors; provided that the |
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1 | | Commuter Rail Division Board may not issue bonds for the |
2 | | purpose of financing the acquisition, construction, or |
3 | | improvement of a corporate headquarters building. All such |
4 | | bonds shall be payable solely from the revenues or income or |
5 | | any other funds that the Commuter Rail Division Board may |
6 | | receive, provided that the Commuter Rail Division Board may not |
7 | | pledge as security for such bonds the moneys, if any, that the |
8 | | Commuter Rail Division Board receives from the Regional |
9 | | Transportation Authority pursuant to Section 4.03.3(f) of the |
10 | | Regional Transportation Authority Act. The bonds shall bear |
11 | | interest at a rate not to exceed the maximum rate authorized by |
12 | | the Bond Authorization Act and shall mature at such time or |
13 | | times not exceeding 25 years from their respective dates. Bonds |
14 | | issued pursuant to this paragraph must be issued with scheduled |
15 | | principal or mandatory redemption payments in equal amounts in |
16 | | each fiscal year over the term of the bonds, with the first |
17 | | principal or mandatory redemption payment scheduled within the |
18 | | fiscal year in which bonds are issued or within the next |
19 | | succeeding fiscal year. At least 25%, based on total principal |
20 | | amount, of all bonds authorized pursuant to this Section shall |
21 | | be sold pursuant to notice of sale and public bid. No more than |
22 | | 75%, based on total principal amount, of all bonds authorized |
23 | | pursuant to this Section shall be sold by negotiated sale. The |
24 | | maximum principal amount of the bonds that may be issued and |
25 | | outstanding at any time may not exceed $1,000,000,000. The |
26 | | bonds shall have all the qualities of negotiable instruments |
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1 | | under the laws of this State. To secure the payment of any or |
2 | | all of such bonds and for the purpose of setting forth the |
3 | | covenants and undertakings of the Commuter Rail Division Board |
4 | | in connection with the issuance thereof and the issuance of any |
5 | | additional bonds payable from such revenue or income as well as |
6 | | the use and application of the revenue or income received by |
7 | | the Commuter Rail Division Board , the Commuter Rail Board may |
8 | | execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided |
9 | | that no lien upon any physical property of the Commuter Rail |
10 | | Division Board shall be created thereby. A remedy for any |
11 | | breach or default of the terms of any such trust agreement by |
12 | | the Commuter Rail Division Board may be by mandamus proceedings |
13 | | in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel performance |
14 | | and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement may prescribe |
15 | | by whom or on whose behalf such action may be instituted. Under |
16 | | no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the Commuter Rail |
17 | | Division Board or any other obligation of the Commuter Rail |
18 | | Division Board in connection with the issuance of such bonds be |
19 | | or become an indebtedness or obligation of the State of |
20 | | Illinois, the Regional Transportation Authority, or any other |
21 | | political subdivision of or municipality within the State, nor |
22 | | shall any such bonds or obligations be or become an |
23 | | indebtedness of the Commuter Rail Division Board within the |
24 | | purview of any constitutional limitation or provision, and it |
25 | | shall be plainly stated on the face of each bond that it does |
26 | | not constitute such an indebtedness or obligation but is |
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1 | | payable solely from the revenues or income as aforesaid.
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2 | | (Source: P.A. 95-708, eff. 1-18-08.)
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3 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3B.10) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703B.10)
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4 | | Sec. 3B.10. Budget and Program. The Regional |
5 | | Transportation Authority Board Commuter Rail Board, subject to
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6 | | the powers of the Authority in Section 4.11 , shall control the |
7 | | finances
of the Division. It shall by ordinance appropriate |
8 | | money to perform the
Division's purposes and provide for |
9 | | payment of debts and expenses of the
Division. Each year the |
10 | | Regional Transportation Authority Board Commuter Rail Board |
11 | | shall prepare and publish a
comprehensive annual budget and |
12 | | proposed five-year capital
program document, and a financial |
13 | | plan for
the two years thereafter describing the state of the |
14 | | Division and presenting
for the forthcoming fiscal year and the |
15 | | two following years the Regional Transportation Authority |
16 | | Board's Commuter
Rail Board's plans for such operations and |
17 | | capital expenditures as the Regional Transportation Authority |
18 | | Board Commuter
Rail Board intends to undertake and the means by |
19 | | which it intends to finance
them. The proposed budget,
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20 | | financial plan, and five-year capital program shall be based on |
21 | | the Authority's
estimate of funds to be made available to the |
22 | | Commuter Rail Division Board by or through
the Authority and |
23 | | shall conform in all respects to the requirements established
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24 | | by the Authority. The proposed budget, financial plan, and |
25 | | five-year capital program shall contain a statement
of the |
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1 | | funds estimated to be on hand at the beginning of the fiscal |
2 | | year,
the funds estimated to be received from all sources for |
3 | | such year and the
funds estimated to be on hand at the end of |
4 | | such year.
The fiscal year of the Division shall be the same as |
5 | | the fiscal
year of the Authority. Before the proposed budget,
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6 | | financial
plan, and five-year capital program are approved by |
7 | | submitted to the Authority, the Commuter Rail Board shall hold
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8 | | at least one public hearing thereon in each of the counties in |
9 | | the metropolitan
region in which the Division provides service. |
10 | | The Commuter Rail Board
shall hold at least one meeting for |
11 | | consideration of the proposed budget, financial plan, and |
12 | | five-year capital plan with the county board of each of the |
13 | | several counties in the
metropolitan region in which the |
14 | | Division provides service. After conducting
such hearings and |
15 | | holding such meetings and after making such changes in
the |
16 | | proposed budget, financial plan, and five-year capital plan
as |
17 | | the Commuter Rail Board deems appropriate,
the board shall |
18 | | adopt its annual budget ordinance at least by November 15 next
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19 | | preceding
the beginning of each fiscal year. The budget,
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20 | | financial
plan, and five-year capital program
shall then be |
21 | | submitted to the Authority as provided in Section 4.11.
In the |
22 | | event that the Board of the Authority determines that the |
23 | | budget
and program, and financial plan do not meet the |
24 | | standards of Section 4.11,
the Commuter Rail Board shall make |
25 | | such changes as are necessary to meet
such requirements and |
26 | | adopt an amended budget ordinance. The amended budget
ordinance |
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1 | | shall be resubmitted to the Authority pursuant to Section 4.11. |
2 | | The ordinance
shall appropriate such sums of money as are |
3 | | deemed necessary to defray all
necessary expenses and |
4 | | obligations of the Division, specifying purposes
and the |
5 | | objects or programs for which appropriations are made and the |
6 | | amount
appropriated for each object or program. Additional |
7 | | appropriations, transfers
between items and other changes in |
8 | | such ordinance which do not alter the
basis upon which the |
9 | | balanced budget determination was made by the Board
of the |
10 | | Authority may be made from time to time by the Commuter Rail |
11 | | Division Board .
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12 | | The budget shall:
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13 | | (i) show a balance between (A) anticipated revenues |
14 | | from all sources including
operating subsidies and (B) the |
15 | | costs of providing the services specified
and of funding |
16 | | any operating deficits or encumbrances incurred in prior
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17 | | periods, including provision for payment when due of |
18 | | principal and interest
on outstanding indebtedness;
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19 | | (ii) show cash balances including the proceeds of any |
20 | | anticipated cash
flow borrowing sufficient to pay with |
21 | | reasonable promptness all costs
and expenses as incurred;
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22 | | (iii) provide for a level of fares or charges for the |
23 | | public transportation
provided by or subject to the |
24 | | jurisdiction of such Commuter Rail Division Board |
25 | | sufficient
to allow the Commuter Rail Division Board to |
26 | | meet its required system generated
revenue recovery ratio;
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1 | | (iv) be based upon and employ assumptions and |
2 | | projections which the Board
of the Authority finds to be |
3 | | reasonable and prudent;
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4 | | (v) have been prepared in accordance with sound |
5 | | financial practices as
determined by the Board of the |
6 | | Authority;
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7 | | (vi) meet such other uniform financial, budgetary, or |
8 | | fiscal requirements
that the Board of the Authority may by |
9 | | rule or regulation establish; and
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10 | | (vii) be consistent with the goals and objectives |
11 | | adopted by the Regional Transportation Authority in the |
12 | | Strategic Plan.
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13 | | (Source: P.A. 95-708, eff. 1-18-08.)
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14 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3B.11) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703B.11)
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15 | | Sec. 3B.11. Citizens Advisory Board. The Regional |
16 | | Transportation Authority Board Commuter Rail Board shall
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17 | | establish a citizens advisory board composed of ten residents |
18 | | of those portions
of the metropolitan region in which the |
19 | | Commuter Rail Division Board provides service
who have an |
20 | | interest in public transportation. The members of the advisory
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21 | | board shall be named for two year terms, shall select one of |
22 | | their members
to serve as chairman and shall serve without |
23 | | compensation. The citizens
advisory board shall meet with the |
24 | | Regional Transportation Authority Board Commuter Rail Board at |
25 | | least quarterly
and advise the Regional Transportation |
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2 | | policies and programs
on the communities it serves. |
3 | | Appointments to the citizens advisory board should, to the |
4 | | greatest extent possible, reflect the ethnic, cultural, and |
5 | | geographic diversity of all persons residing within the |
6 | | Commuter Rail Division's jurisdiction.
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7 | | (Source: P.A. 95-708, eff. 1-18-08.)
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8 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3B.12) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703B.12)
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9 | | Sec. 3B.12. Working Cash Borrowing. The Regional |
10 | | Transportation Authority Board Commuter Rail Board with the
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11 | | affirmative vote of 10 7
of its Directors may demand and direct |
12 | | the Board
of the Authority to issue Working Cash Notes at such |
13 | | time and in such amounts
and having such maturities as the |
14 | | Commuter Rail Board deems proper, provided
however any such |
15 | | borrowing shall have been specifically identified in the
budget |
16 | | of the Commuter Rail Board as approved by the Board of the |
17 | | Authority.
Provided further, that the Commuter Rail Board may |
18 | | not demand and direct the Board
of the Authority to have issued |
19 | | and have outstanding at any time in excess of
$20,000,000 in |
20 | | Working Cash Notes .
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21 | | (Source: P.A. 95-708, eff. 1-18-08.)
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22 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3B.13) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703B.13)
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23 | | Sec. 3B.13. Labor. |
24 | | (a) The provisions of this Section apply to collective
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1 | | bargaining agreements (including extensions and amendments of |
2 | | existing
agreements) entered into on or after January 1, 1984. |
3 | | This Section does not
apply to collective bargaining agreements |
4 | | that are subject to the
provisions of the Railway Labor Act, as |
5 | | now or hereafter amended.
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6 | | (b) The Commuter Rail Division Board shall deal with and |
7 | | enter into written
contracts with their employees, through |
8 | | accredited representatives of such
employees authorized to act |
9 | | for such employees concerning wages, salaries,
hours, working |
10 | | conditions,
and pension or retirement provisions about which a |
11 | | collective bargaining
agreement has been entered prior to the |
12 | | effective date of this amendatory
Act of 1983. Any such |
13 | | agreement of the Commuter Rail Division Board shall provide
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14 | | that the agreement may be reopened if the amended budget |
15 | | submitted pursuant
to Section 2.18a of this Act is not approved |
16 | | by the Board of the Authority.
The agreement may not include a |
17 | | provision requiring the payment of wage
increases based on |
18 | | changes in the Consumer Price Index.
The Commuter Rail Division |
19 | | Board shall not have the authority to enter collective
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20 | | bargaining agreements with respect to inherent management |
21 | | rights which include
such areas of discretion or policy as the |
22 | | functions of the employer, standards
of services, its overall |
23 | | budget, the organizational structure and selection
of new |
24 | | employees and direction of personnel. Employers, however, |
25 | | shall
be required to bargain collectively with regard to policy |
26 | | matters directly
affecting wages, hours and terms and |
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1 | | conditions of employment, as well as
the impact thereon, upon |
2 | | request by employee representatives. To preserve
the rights of |
3 | | the Commuter Rail Division Board and exclusive representatives |
4 | | which
have established collective bargaining relationships or |
5 | | negotiated
collective bargaining agreements prior to the |
6 | | effective date of this
amendatory Act of 1983, the Commuter |
7 | | Rail Division Board shall be required to
bargain collectively |
8 | | with regard to any matter concerning wages, hours or
conditions |
9 | | of employment about which they have bargained prior to the
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10 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of 1983.
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11 | | (c) The collective bargaining agreement may not include a |
12 | | prohibition
on the use of part-time operators on any service |
13 | | operated by the Commuter
Rail Division Board except where |
14 | | prohibited by federal law.
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15 | | (d) Within 30 days of the signing of any such collective |
16 | | bargaining
agreement, the Commuter Rail Division Board shall |
17 | | determine the costs of each
provision of the agreement, prepare |
18 | | an amended budget incorporating the
costs of the agreement, and |
19 | | present the amended budget to the Board of the
Authority for |
20 | | its approval under Section 4.11. The Board may approve the
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21 | | amended budget by an affirmative vote of 12
of its then |
22 | | Directors. If the
budget is not approved by the Board of the |
23 | | Authority, the agreement may be
reopened and its terms may be |
24 | | renegotiated. Any amended budget which may be
prepared |
25 | | following renegotiation shall be presented to the Board of the
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26 | | Authority for its approval in like manner.
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1 | | (Source: P.A. 95-708, eff. 1-18-08.)
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2 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3B.14) |
3 | | Sec. 3B.14. Free services; eligibility. |
4 | | (a) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, no later than |
5 | | 60 days following the effective date of this amendatory Act of |
6 | | the 95th General Assembly and until subsection (b) is |
7 | | implemented, any fixed route public transportation services |
8 | | provided by, or under grant or purchase of service contracts |
9 | | of, the Commuter Rail Division Board shall be provided without |
10 | | charge to all senior citizens of the Metropolitan Region aged |
11 | | 65 and older, under such conditions as shall be prescribed by |
12 | | the Regional Transportation Authority Board Commuter Rail |
13 | | Board . |
14 | | (b) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, no later than |
15 | | 180 days following the effective date of this amendatory Act of |
16 | | the 96th General Assembly, any fixed route public |
17 | | transportation services provided by, or under grant or purchase |
18 | | of service contracts of, the Commuter Rail Division Board shall |
19 | | be provided without charge to senior citizens aged 65 and older |
20 | | who meet the income eligibility limitation set forth in |
21 | | subsection (a-5) of Section 4 of the Senior Citizens and |
22 | | Persons with Disabilities Property Tax Relief Act, under such |
23 | | conditions as shall be prescribed by the Commuter Rail Division |
24 | | Board . The Department on Aging shall furnish all information |
25 | | reasonably necessary to determine eligibility, including |
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1 | | updated lists of individuals who are eligible for services |
2 | | without charge under this Section. Nothing in this Section |
3 | | shall relieve the Commuter Rail Division Board from providing |
4 | | reduced fares as may be required by federal law.
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5 | | (Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.) |
6 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3B.15) |
7 | | Sec. 3B.15. Transit services for individuals with |
8 | | disabilities. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, no later |
9 | | than 60 days following the effective date of this amendatory |
10 | | Act of the 95th General Assembly, all fixed route public |
11 | | transportation services provided by, or under grant or purchase |
12 | | of service contract of, the Commuter Rail Division Board shall |
13 | | be provided without charge to all persons with disabilities who |
14 | | meet the income eligibility limitation set forth in subsection |
15 | | (a-5) of Section 4 of the Senior Citizens and Persons with |
16 | | Disabilities Property Tax Relief Act, under such procedures as |
17 | | shall be prescribed by the Board. The Department on Aging shall |
18 | | furnish all information reasonably necessary to determine |
19 | | eligibility, including updated lists of individuals who are |
20 | | eligible for services without charge under this Section.
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21 | | (Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.) |
22 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3B.26) |
23 | | Sec. 3B.26. Employment contracts. Except as otherwise |
24 | | provided in Section 3B.13, before the Commuter Rail Division |
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1 | | Board may enter into or amend any employment contract in excess |
2 | | of $100,000, the Regional Transportation Authority Board |
3 | | Commuter Rail Board must review submit that contract or |
4 | | amendment to the Board for review for a period of 14 days. |
5 | | After 14 days, the contract shall be considered reviewed. This |
6 | | Section applies only to contracts entered into or amended on or |
7 | | after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 98th |
8 | | General Assembly. |
9 | | Before the Board of the Regional Transportation Authority |
10 | | may enter into or amend any employment contract in excess of |
11 | | $100,000, the Board must submit that contract to the Chairman |
12 | | and Minority Spokesman of the Mass Transit Committee, or its |
13 | | successor committee, of the House of Representatives, and to |
14 | | the Chairman and Minority Spokesman of the Transportation |
15 | | Committee, or its successor committee, of the Senate.
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16 | | (Source: P.A. 98-1027, eff. 1-1-15 .) |
17 | | (70 ILCS 3615/Art. III-C heading new) |
18 | | ARTICLE III-C |
19 | | CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTHORITY |
20 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3C.05 new) |
21 | | Sec. 3C.05. Establishment; operation. The Chicago Transit |
22 | | Authority of the Regional Transportation Authority is |
23 | | established on January 1, 2021 as provided in the Metropolitan |
24 | | Transit Authority Act. The Chicago Transit Authority shall be |
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1 | | operated as provided in the Metropolitan Transit Authority Act.
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2 | | (70 ILCS 3615/4.01) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 704.01)
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3 | | Sec. 4.01. Budget and Program.
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4 | | (a) The Board shall control the finances
of the Authority. |
5 | | It shall by ordinance adopted by the affirmative vote of at |
6 | | least 12 of its then Directors (i) appropriate money to perform |
7 | | the
Authority's purposes and provide for payment of debts and |
8 | | expenses of
the Authority, (ii) take action with respect to the |
9 | | budget and two-year financial plan of each Service Board, as |
10 | | provided in Section 4.11, and (iii) adopt an Annual Budget and |
11 | | Two-Year Financial Plan for the Authority that includes the |
12 | | annual budget and two-year financial plan of each Service Board |
13 | | that has been approved by the Authority. The Annual Budget and |
14 | | Two-Year Financial Plan
shall contain a statement
of the funds |
15 | | estimated to be on hand for the Authority and each Service |
16 | | Board at the beginning of the fiscal
year, the funds estimated |
17 | | to be received from all sources for such year, the estimated |
18 | | expenses and obligations of the Authority and each Service |
19 | | Board for all purposes, including expenses for contributions to |
20 | | be made with respect to pension and other employee benefits,
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21 | | and the funds estimated to be on hand at the end of such year. |
22 | | The fiscal year of the Authority and each Service Board shall
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23 | | begin on January 1st and end on the succeeding December 31st.
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24 | | By July 1st of each year the Director of the
Illinois
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25 | | Governor's Office of Management and Budget (formerly Bureau of |
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Budget) shall submit
to the Authority an estimate of |
2 | | revenues for the next fiscal year of the Authority to be
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3 | | collected from the taxes imposed by the Authority and the |
4 | | amounts to be
available in the Public Transportation Fund and |
5 | | the Regional Transportation
Authority Occupation and Use Tax |
6 | | Replacement Fund and the amounts otherwise to be appropriated |
7 | | by the State to the Authority for its purposes. The Authority |
8 | | shall file a copy of its Annual Budget and Two-Year Financial |
9 | | Plan with
the
General Assembly and the Governor after its |
10 | | adoption. Before the proposed Annual Budget and Two-Year |
11 | | Financial Plan
is adopted, the Authority
shall hold at least |
12 | | one public hearing thereon
in the metropolitan region, and |
13 | | shall meet
with the county board or its designee of
each of the |
14 | | several counties in the metropolitan region. After conducting
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15 | | such hearings and holding such meetings and after making such |
16 | | changes
in the proposed Annual Budget and Two-Year Financial |
17 | | Plan
as the Board deems appropriate, the
Board shall adopt its |
18 | | annual appropriation and Annual Budget and Two-Year Financial |
19 | | Plan
ordinance. The ordinance may be adopted
only upon the |
20 | | affirmative votes of 12
of its then Directors. The
ordinance |
21 | | shall appropriate such sums of money as are deemed necessary
to |
22 | | defray all necessary expenses and obligations of the Authority,
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23 | | specifying purposes and the objects or programs for which |
24 | | appropriations
are made and the amount appropriated for each |
25 | | object or program.
Additional appropriations, transfers |
26 | | between items and other changes in
such ordinance may be made |
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1 | | from time to time by the Board upon the
affirmative votes of 12
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2 | | of its then Directors.
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3 | | (b) The Annual Budget and Two-Year Financial Plan
shall |
4 | | show a balance between anticipated revenues from
all sources |
5 | | and anticipated expenses including funding of operating |
6 | | deficits
or the discharge of encumbrances incurred in prior |
7 | | periods and payment of
principal and interest when due, and |
8 | | shall show cash balances sufficient
to pay with reasonable |
9 | | promptness all obligations and expenses as incurred.
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10 | | The Annual Budget and Two-Year Financial Plan
must show: |
11 | | (i) that the level of fares
and charges for mass |
12 | | transportation provided by, or under grant or purchase
of |
13 | | service contracts of, the Service Boards is sufficient to |
14 | | cause the
aggregate of all projected fare revenues from |
15 | | such fares and charges received
in each fiscal year to |
16 | | equal at least 50% of the aggregate costs of providing
such |
17 | | public transportation in such fiscal year. "Fare revenues" |
18 | | include
the proceeds of all fares and charges for services |
19 | | provided, contributions
received in connection with public |
20 | | transportation from units of local
government other than |
21 | | the Authority, except for contributions received by the |
22 | | Chicago Transit Authority from a real estate transfer tax |
23 | | imposed under subsection (i) of Section 8-3-19 of the |
24 | | Illinois Municipal Code, and from the State pursuant to |
25 | | subsection
(i) of Section 2705-305 of the Department of |
26 | | Transportation Law (20 ILCS
2705/2705-305) , and all other |
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1 | | operating revenues properly included consistent
with |
2 | | generally accepted accounting principles but do not |
3 | | include: the proceeds
of any borrowings, and, beginning |
4 | | with the 2007 fiscal year, all revenues and receipts, |
5 | | including but not limited to fares and grants received from |
6 | | the federal, State or any unit of local government or other |
7 | | entity, derived from providing ADA paratransit service |
8 | | pursuant to Section 2.30 of the Regional Transportation |
9 | | Authority Act. "Costs" include all items properly included |
10 | | as operating
costs consistent with generally accepted |
11 | | accounting principles, including
administrative costs, but |
12 | | do not include: depreciation; payment of principal
and |
13 | | interest on bonds, notes or
other evidences of obligation |
14 | | for borrowed money issued by the Authority;
payments with |
15 | | respect to public transportation facilities made pursuant
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16 | | to subsection (b) of Section 2.20 of this Act; any payments |
17 | | with respect
to rate protection contracts, credit |
18 | | enhancements or liquidity agreements
made under Section |
19 | | 4.14; any other cost to which it
is reasonably expected |
20 | | that a cash expenditure
will not be made; costs for |
21 | | passenger
security including grants, contracts, personnel, |
22 | | equipment and
administrative expenses, except in the case |
23 | | of the Chicago Transit
Authority, in which case the term |
24 | | does not include costs spent annually by
that entity for |
25 | | protection against crime as required by Section 27a of the
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26 | | Metropolitan Transit Authority Act; the payment by the |
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1 | | Chicago Transit Authority of Debt Service, as defined in |
2 | | Section 12c of the Metropolitan Transit Authority Act, on |
3 | | bonds or notes issued pursuant to that Section; the payment |
4 | | by the Commuter Rail Division of debt service on bonds |
5 | | issued pursuant to Section 3B.09; expenses incurred by the |
6 | | Suburban Bus Division for the cost of new public |
7 | | transportation services funded from grants pursuant to |
8 | | Section 2.01e of this amendatory Act of the 95th General |
9 | | Assembly for a period of 2 years from the date of |
10 | | initiation of each such service; costs as exempted by the |
11 | | Board for
projects pursuant to Section 2.09 of this Act; |
12 | | or, beginning with the 2007 fiscal year, expenses related |
13 | | to providing ADA paratransit service pursuant to Section |
14 | | 2.30 of the Regional Transportation Authority Act; and in |
15 | | fiscal years 2008 through 2012 inclusive, costs in the |
16 | | amount of $200,000,000 in fiscal year 2008, reducing by |
17 | | $40,000,000 in each fiscal year thereafter until this |
18 | | exemption is eliminated; and |
19 | | (ii) that the level of fares charged for ADA |
20 | | paratransit services is sufficient to cause the aggregate |
21 | | of all projected revenues from such fares charged and |
22 | | received in each fiscal year to equal at least 10% of the |
23 | | aggregate costs of providing such ADA paratransit |
24 | | services. For purposes of this Act, the percentages in this |
25 | | subsection (b)(ii) shall be referred to as the "system |
26 | | generated ADA paratransit services revenue recovery |
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1 | | ratio". For purposes of the system generated ADA |
2 | | paratransit services revenue recovery ratio, "costs" shall |
3 | | include all items properly included as operating costs |
4 | | consistent with generally accepted accounting principles. |
5 | | However, the Board may exclude from costs an amount that |
6 | | does not exceed the allowable "capital costs of |
7 | | contracting" for ADA paratransit services pursuant to the |
8 | | Federal Transit Administration guidelines for the |
9 | | Urbanized Area Formula Program.
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10 | | (c) The actual administrative expenses of the Authority for |
11 | | the fiscal
year commencing January 1, 1985 may not exceed |
12 | | $5,000,000.
The actual administrative expenses of the |
13 | | Authority for the fiscal year
commencing January 1, 1986, and |
14 | | for each fiscal year thereafter shall not
exceed the maximum |
15 | | administrative expenses for the previous fiscal year plus
5%. |
16 | | "Administrative
expenses" are defined for purposes of this |
17 | | Section as all expenses except:
(1) capital expenses and |
18 | | purchases of the Authority on behalf of the Service
Boards; (2) |
19 | | payments to Service Boards; and (3) payment of principal
and |
20 | | interest on bonds, notes or other evidence of obligation for |
21 | | borrowed
money issued by the Authority; (4) costs for passenger |
22 | | security including
grants, contracts, personnel, equipment and |
23 | | administrative expenses; (5)
payments with respect to public |
24 | | transportation facilities made pursuant to
subsection (b) of |
25 | | Section 2.20 of this Act; and (6) any payments with
respect to |
26 | | rate protection contracts, credit enhancements or liquidity
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1 | | agreements made pursuant to Section 4.14.
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2 | | (d) This subsection applies only until the Department |
3 | | begins administering and enforcing an increased tax under |
4 | | Section 4.03(m) as authorized by this amendatory Act of the |
5 | | 95th General Assembly. After withholding 15% of the proceeds of |
6 | | any tax imposed by the
Authority and 15% of money received by |
7 | | the Authority from the Regional
Transportation Authority |
8 | | Occupation and Use Tax Replacement Fund,
the Board shall |
9 | | allocate the proceeds and money remaining to the Service
Boards |
10 | | as follows: (1) an amount equal to 85% of the proceeds of those
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11 | | taxes collected within the City of Chicago and 85% of the money |
12 | | received by
the Authority on account of transfers to the |
13 | | Regional Transportation
Authority Occupation and Use Tax |
14 | | Replacement Fund from the County and Mass
Transit District Fund |
15 | | attributable to retail sales within the City of
Chicago shall |
16 | | be allocated to the Chicago Transit
Authority; (2) an amount |
17 | | equal to 85% of the proceeds of those taxes
collected within |
18 | | Cook County outside the City of Chicago and 85% of the
money |
19 | | received by the Authority on account of transfers to the |
20 | | Regional
Transportation Authority Occupation and Use Tax |
21 | | Replacement Fund from the
County and Mass Transit District Fund |
22 | | attributable to retail sales within
Cook County outside of the |
23 | | city of Chicago shall be allocated
30% to the Chicago Transit |
24 | | Authority, 55% to the Commuter Rail Division Board and
15% to |
25 | | the Suburban Bus Division Board ; and (3) an amount equal to 85% |
26 | | of the
proceeds of the taxes collected within the Counties of |
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1 | | DuPage, Kane, Lake,
McHenry and Will shall be allocated 70% to |
2 | | the Commuter Rail Division Board and 30%
to the Suburban Bus |
3 | | Division Board .
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4 | | (e) This subsection applies only until the Department |
5 | | begins administering and enforcing an increased tax under |
6 | | Section 4.03(m) as authorized by this amendatory Act of the |
7 | | 95th General Assembly. Moneys received by the Authority on |
8 | | account of transfers to the
Regional Transportation Authority |
9 | | Occupation and Use Tax Replacement Fund
from the State and |
10 | | Local Sales Tax Reform Fund shall be
allocated among the |
11 | | Authority and the Service Boards as follows: 15% of
such moneys |
12 | | shall be retained by the Authority and the remaining 85%
shall |
13 | | be transferred to the Service Boards as soon as may be
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14 | | practicable after the Authority receives payment. Moneys which |
15 | | are
distributable to the Service Boards pursuant to the |
16 | | preceding sentence
shall be allocated among the Service Boards |
17 | | on the basis of each Service
Board's distribution ratio. The |
18 | | term "distribution ratio" means,
for purposes of this |
19 | | subsection (e) of this Section 4.01, the ratio of
the total |
20 | | amount distributed to a Service Board pursuant to subsection |
21 | | (d)
of Section 4.01 for the immediately preceding calendar year |
22 | | to the total
amount distributed to all of the Service Boards |
23 | | pursuant to subsection (d)
of Section 4.01 for the immediately |
24 | | preceding calendar year as the Board shall determine .
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25 | | (f) To carry out its duties and responsibilities under this |
26 | | Act,
the Board shall employ staff which shall: (1) propose for |
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1 | | adoption by the Board of the Authority rules for the Service |
2 | | Boards that establish (i) forms and schedules to be used and |
3 | | information required to be provided with respect to a five-year |
4 | | capital program, annual budgets, and two-year financial plans |
5 | | and regular reporting of actual results against adopted budgets |
6 | | and financial plans, (ii) financial practices to be followed in |
7 | | the budgeting and expenditure of public funds, (iii) |
8 | | assumptions and projections that must be followed in preparing |
9 | | and submitting its annual budget and two-year financial plan or |
10 | | a five-year capital program; (2) evaluate for
the Board public |
11 | | transportation programs operated or proposed by
the Service |
12 | | Boards and
transportation agencies in terms of the goals and |
13 | | objectives set out in the Strategic Plan; (3)
keep the Board |
14 | | and the public informed of the extent to which the Service |
15 | | Boards and transportation agencies are meeting the goals and |
16 | | objectives adopted by the Authority in the Strategic Plan; and |
17 | | (4) assess the efficiency or adequacy of public transportation |
18 | | services provided by a Service Board and make recommendations |
19 | | for change in that service
to the end that the moneys
available |
20 | | to the Authority may be
expended in the most economical manner |
21 | | possible with the least possible
duplication. |
22 | | (g) All
Service Boards, transportation agencies, |
23 | | comprehensive planning agencies, including the Chicago |
24 | | Metropolitan Agency for Planning, or
transportation planning |
25 | | agencies in the metropolitan region shall
furnish to the |
26 | | Authority
such information pertaining to public
transportation |
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2 | | require. The Executive Director, or his or her designee, shall, |
3 | | for the purpose of
securing any such information necessary or |
4 | | appropriate to carry out any of the powers and responsibilities |
5 | | of the Authority under this Act, have access to, and the right |
6 | | to examine, all
books, documents, papers or records of a |
7 | | Service Board or any transportation
agency receiving funds from |
8 | | the Authority
or Service Board, and such Service Board or |
9 | | transportation agency shall comply with any request by the |
10 | | Executive Director, or his or her designee, within 30 days or |
11 | | an extended time provided by the Executive Director.
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12 | | (h) No Service Board shall undertake any capital |
13 | | improvement which is not identified in the Five-Year Capital |
14 | | Program.
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15 | | (i) Each Service Board shall furnish to the Board access to |
16 | | its financial information including, but not limited to, audits |
17 | | and reports. The Board shall have real-time access to the |
18 | | financial information of the Service Boards; however, the Board |
19 | | shall be granted read-only access to the Service Board's |
20 | | financial information. |
21 | | (Source: P.A. 98-1027, eff. 1-1-15 .)
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22 | | (70 ILCS 3615/4.02b)
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23 | | Sec. 4.02b. Other contributions to pension funds. |
24 | | (a) The Authority shall continually review the payment of |
25 | | the required employer contributions to affected pension plans |
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1 | | under Section 22-103 of the Illinois Pension Code.
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2 | | (b) Beginning January 1, 2009, if at any time the Authority |
3 | | determines that the Commuter Rail Division's Board's or |
4 | | Suburban Bus Division's Board's payment of any portion of the |
5 | | required contributions to an affected pension plan under |
6 | | Section 22-103 of the Illinois Pension Code is more than one |
7 | | month overdue, it shall as soon as possible pay the amount of |
8 | | those overdue contributions to the trustee of the affected |
9 | | pension plan on behalf of that Service Board out of moneys |
10 | | otherwise payable to that Service Board under Section 4.03.3
of |
11 | | this Act. The Authority shall thereafter have no liability to |
12 | | the Service Board for amounts paid to the trustee of the |
13 | | affected pension plan under this Section.
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14 | | (c) Whenever the Authority acts or determines that it is |
15 | | required to act under subsection (b), it shall so notify the |
16 | | affected Service Board, the Mayor of Chicago, the Governor, the |
17 | | Auditor General of the State of Illinois, and the General |
18 | | Assembly.
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19 | | (d) Beginning January 1, 2009, if the Authority fails to |
20 | | pay to an affected pension fund within 30 days after it is due |
21 | | any employer contribution that it is required to make as a |
22 | | contributing employer under Section 22-103 of the Illinois |
23 | | Pension Code, it shall promptly so notify the Commission on |
24 | | Government Forecasting and Accountability, the Mayor of |
25 | | Chicago, the Governor, and the General Assembly, and it shall |
26 | | promptly pay the overdue amount out of the first money |
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1 | | available to the Authority for its administrative expenses, as |
2 | | that term is defined in Section 4.01(c).
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3 | | (Source: P.A. 94-839, eff. 6-6-06; 95-708, eff. 1-18-08.) |
4 | | (70 ILCS 3615/4.03.3)
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5 | | Sec. 4.03.3. Distribution of Revenues. This Section |
6 | | applies only after the Department begins administering and |
7 | | enforcing an increased tax under Section 4.03(m) as authorized |
8 | | by this amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly. After |
9 | | providing for payment of its obligations with respect to bonds |
10 | | and notes issued under the provisions of Section 4.04 and |
11 | | obligations related to those bonds and notes, the Authority |
12 | | shall disburse the remaining proceeds from taxes it has |
13 | | received from the Department of Revenue under this Article IV |
14 | | and the remaining proceeds it has received from the State under |
15 | | Section 4.09(a) as follows: |
16 | | (a) With respect to taxes imposed by the Authority under |
17 | | Section 4.03, after withholding 15% of 80% of the receipts from |
18 | | those taxes collected in Cook County at a rate of 1.25%, 15% of |
19 | | 75% of the receipts from those taxes collected in Cook County |
20 | | at the rate of 1%, 15% of one-half of the receipts from those |
21 | | taxes collected in DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, and Will |
22 | | Counties, and 15% of money received by the Authority from the |
23 | | Regional Transportation Authority Occupation and Use Tax |
24 | | Replacement Fund or from the Regional Transportation Authority |
25 | | tax fund created in Section 4.03(n), the Board shall allocate |
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1 | | the proceeds and money remaining to the Service Boards as |
2 | | follows:
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3 | | (1) an amount equal to (i) 85% of 80% of the receipts |
4 | | from those taxes collected within the City of Chicago at a |
5 | | rate of 1.25%, (ii) 85% of 75% of the receipts from those |
6 | | taxes collected in the City of Chicago at the rate of 1%, |
7 | | and (iii) 85% of the money received by the Authority on |
8 | | account of transfers to the Regional Transportation |
9 | | Authority Occupation and Use Tax Replacement Fund or to the |
10 | | Regional Transportation Authority tax fund created in |
11 | | Section 4.03(n) from the County and Mass Transit District |
12 | | Fund attributable to retail sales within the City of |
13 | | Chicago shall be allocated to the Chicago Transit |
14 | | Authority;
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15 | | (2) an amount equal to (i) 85% of 80% of the receipts |
16 | | from those taxes collected within Cook County outside of |
17 | | the City of Chicago at a rate of 1.25%, (ii) 85% of 75% of |
18 | | the receipts from those taxes collected within Cook County |
19 | | outside the City of Chicago at a rate of 1%, and (iii) 85% |
20 | | of the money received by the Authority on account of |
21 | | transfers to the Regional Transportation Authority |
22 | | Occupation and Use Tax Replacement Fund or to the Regional |
23 | | Transportation Authority tax fund created in Section |
24 | | 4.03(n) from the County and Mass Transit District Fund |
25 | | attributable to retail sales within Cook County outside of |
26 | | the City of Chicago shall be allocated 30% to the Chicago |
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2 | | and 15% to the Suburban Bus Division Board ; and
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3 | | (3) an amount equal to 85% of one-half of the receipts |
4 | | from the taxes collected within the Counties of DuPage, |
5 | | Kane, Lake, McHenry, and Will shall be allocated 70% to the |
6 | | Commuter Rail Division Board and 30% to the Suburban Bus |
7 | | Division Board .
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8 | | (b) Moneys received by the Authority on account of |
9 | | transfers to the Regional Transportation Authority Occupation |
10 | | and Use Tax Replacement Fund from the State and Local Sales Tax |
11 | | Reform Fund shall be allocated among the Authority and the |
12 | | Service Boards as follows: 15% of such moneys shall be retained |
13 | | by the Authority and the remaining 85% shall be transferred to |
14 | | the Service Boards as soon as may be practicable after the |
15 | | Authority receives payment. Moneys which are distributable to |
16 | | the Service Boards pursuant to the preceding sentence shall be |
17 | | allocated among the Service Boards on the basis of each Service |
18 | | Board's distribution ratio. The term "distribution ratio" |
19 | | means, for purposes of this subsection (b), the ratio of the |
20 | | total amount distributed to a Service Board pursuant to |
21 | | subsection (a) of Section 4.03.3 for the immediately preceding |
22 | | calendar year to the total amount distributed to all of the |
23 | | Service Boards pursuant to subsection (a) of Section 4.03.3 for |
24 | | the immediately preceding calendar year.
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25 | | (c)(i) 20% of the receipts from those taxes collected in |
26 | | Cook County under Section 4.03 at the rate of 1.25%, (ii) 25% |
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1 | | of the receipts from those taxes collected in Cook County under |
2 | | Section 4.03 at the rate of 1%, (iii) 50% of the receipts from |
3 | | those taxes collected in DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, and Will |
4 | | Counties under Section 4.03, and (iv) amounts received from the |
5 | | State under Section 4.09 (a)(2) and items (i), (ii), and (iii) |
6 | | of Section 4.09 (a)(3) shall be allocated as follows: the |
7 | | amount required to be deposited into the ADA Paratransit Fund |
8 | | described in Section 2.01d, the amount required to be deposited |
9 | | into the Suburban Community Mobility Fund described in Section |
10 | | 2.01e, and the amount required to be deposited into the |
11 | | Innovation, Coordination and Enhancement Fund described in |
12 | | Section 2.01c, and the balance shall be allocated 48% to the |
13 | | Chicago Transit Authority, 39% to the Commuter Rail Division |
14 | | Board , and 13% to the Suburban Bus Division Board .
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15 | | (d) Amounts received from the State under Section 4.09 |
16 | | (a)(3)(iv) shall be distributed 100% to the Chicago Transit |
17 | | Authority.
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18 | | (e) With respect to those taxes collected in DuPage, Kane, |
19 | | Lake, McHenry, and Will Counties and paid directly to the |
20 | | counties under Section 4.03, the County Board of each county |
21 | | shall use those amounts to fund operating and capital costs of |
22 | | public safety and public transportation services or facilities |
23 | | or to fund operating, capital, right-of-way, construction, and |
24 | | maintenance costs of other transportation purposes, including |
25 | | road, bridge, public safety, and transit purposes intended to |
26 | | improve mobility or reduce congestion in the county. The |
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1 | | receipt of funding by such counties pursuant to this paragraph |
2 | | shall not be used as the basis for reducing any funds that such |
3 | | counties would otherwise have received from the State of |
4 | | Illinois, any agency or instrumentality thereof, the |
5 | | Authority, or the Service Boards.
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6 | | (f) The Authority by ordinance adopted by 12 of its then |
7 | | Directors shall apportion to the Service Boards funds provided |
8 | | by the State of Illinois under Section 4.09(a)(1) as it shall |
9 | | determine and shall make payment of the amounts to each Service |
10 | | Board as soon as may be practicable upon their receipt provided |
11 | | the Authority has adopted a balanced budget as required by |
12 | | Section 4.01 and further provided the Service Board is in |
13 | | compliance with the requirements in Section 4.11.
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14 | | (g) Beginning January 1, 2009, before making any payments, |
15 | | transfers, or expenditures under this Section to a Service |
16 | | Board, the Authority must first comply with Section 4.02a or |
17 | | 4.02b of this Act, whichever may be applicable.
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18 | | (h) Moneys may be appropriated from the Public |
19 | | Transportation Fund to the Office of the Executive Inspector |
20 | | General for the costs incurred by the Executive Inspector |
21 | | General while serving as the inspector general for the |
22 | | Authority and each of the Service Boards. Beginning December |
23 | | 31, 2012, and each year thereafter, the Office of the Executive |
24 | | Inspector General shall annually report to the General Assembly |
25 | | the expenses incurred while serving as the inspector general |
26 | | for the Authority and each of the Service Boards.
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1 | | (Source: P.A. 97-399, eff. 8-16-11; 97-641, eff. 12-19-11.) |
2 | | (70 ILCS 3615/4.04) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 704.04) |
3 | | Sec. 4.04. Issuance and Pledge of Bonds and Notes. |
4 | | (a) The Authority shall have the continuing power to borrow |
5 | | money and to
issue its negotiable bonds or notes as provided in |
6 | | this Section. Unless
otherwise indicated in this Section, the |
7 | | term "notes" also includes bond
anticipation notes, which are |
8 | | notes which by their terms provide for
their payment from the |
9 | | proceeds of bonds thereafter to be issued. Bonds
or notes of |
10 | | the Authority may be issued for any or all of the following
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11 | | purposes: to pay costs to the Authority or a Service Board of |
12 | | constructing
or acquiring any public transportation facilities |
13 | | (including funds and
rights relating thereto, as provided in |
14 | | Section 2.05 of this Act); to repay
advances to the Authority |
15 | | or a Service Board made for such purposes; to pay
other |
16 | | expenses of the Authority or a Service Board incident to or |
17 | | incurred
in connection with such construction or acquisition; |
18 | | to provide funds for
any transportation agency to pay principal
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19 | | of or interest or redemption premium on any bonds or notes, |
20 | | whether
as such amounts become due or by earlier redemption, |
21 | | issued prior to the
date of this amendatory Act by such |
22 | | transportation agency to construct or
acquire public |
23 | | transportation facilities or to provide funds to purchase
such |
24 | | bonds or notes; and to provide funds for any transportation |
25 | | agency to
construct or acquire any public transportation |
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1 | | facilities, to repay
advances made for such purposes, and to |
2 | | pay other expenses incident to
or incurred in connection with |
3 | | such construction or acquisition; and to
provide funds for |
4 | | payment of obligations, including the funding of reserves,
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5 | | under any self-insurance plan or joint self-insurance pool or |
6 | | entity. |
7 | | In addition to any other borrowing as may be authorized by |
8 | | this Section,
the Authority may issue its notes, from time to |
9 | | time, in anticipation of
tax receipts of the Authority or of |
10 | | other
revenues or receipts of the Authority, in order to |
11 | | provide money for the
Authority or the Service Boards to cover |
12 | | any cash flow deficit which
the Authority or a Service Board |
13 | | anticipates incurring. Any such notes
are referred to in this |
14 | | Section as "Working Cash Notes". No Working
Cash Notes shall be |
15 | | issued for a term of longer than 24
months.
Proceeds of Working |
16 | | Cash Notes may be used to pay day to day operating
expenses of |
17 | | the Authority or the Service Boards, consisting of wages,
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18 | | salaries and fringe benefits, professional and technical |
19 | | services
(including legal, audit, engineering and other |
20 | | consulting services), office
rental, furniture, fixtures and |
21 | | equipment, insurance premiums, claims for
self-insured amounts |
22 | | under insurance policies, public utility
obligations for |
23 | | telephone, light, heat and similar items, travel expenses,
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24 | | office supplies, postage, dues, subscriptions, public hearings |
25 | | and information
expenses, fuel purchases, and payments of |
26 | | grants and payments under purchase
of service agreements for |
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1 | | operations of transportation agencies, prior to
the receipt by |
2 | | the Authority or a Service Board from time to time of
funds for |
3 | | paying such expenses. In addition to any Working Cash Notes
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4 | | that the Board of the Authority may determine to issue, the |
5 | | Suburban Bus
Board, the Commuter Rail Board or the Board of the |
6 | | Chicago Transit Authority
may demand and direct that the |
7 | | Authority issue its Working Cash Notes in
such amounts and |
8 | | having such maturities as the Service Board may determine . |
9 | | Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, any |
10 | | amounts necessary to
pay principal of and interest on any
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11 | | Working Cash Notes issued at the demand
and direction of a |
12 | | Service Board or any Working Cash Notes the proceeds of
which |
13 | | were used for the direct benefit of a Service Board or any |
14 | | other
Bonds or Notes of the Authority the proceeds of which |
15 | | were used for the
direct benefit of a Service Board shall |
16 | | constitute a reduction of the amount
of any other funds |
17 | | provided by the Authority to that Service
Board. The Authority |
18 | | shall, after deducting any costs of issuance, tender
the net |
19 | | proceeds of any Working Cash Notes issued at the demand and
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20 | | direction of a Service Board to such Service Board as soon as |
21 | | may be
practicable after the proceeds are received. The |
22 | | Authority may also issue
notes or bonds to pay, refund or |
23 | | redeem any of its notes and bonds,
including to pay redemption |
24 | | premiums or accrued interest on such bonds or
notes being |
25 | | renewed, paid or refunded, and other costs in connection
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26 | | therewith. The Authority may also utilize the proceeds of any |
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1 | | such bonds or
notes to pay the legal, financial, administrative |
2 | | and other expenses of
such authorization, issuance, sale or |
3 | | delivery of bonds or notes or to
provide or increase a debt |
4 | | service reserve fund with respect to any or all
of its bonds or |
5 | | notes. The Authority may also issue and deliver
its bonds or |
6 | | notes in exchange for any public transportation facilities,
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7 | | (including funds and rights relating thereto, as provided in |
8 | | Section
2.05 of this Act) or in exchange for outstanding bonds |
9 | | or notes of the
Authority, including any accrued interest or |
10 | | redemption premium thereon,
without advertising or submitting |
11 | | such notes or bonds for public bidding. |
12 | | (b) The ordinance providing for the issuance of any such |
13 | | bonds or
notes shall fix the date or dates of maturity, the |
14 | | dates on which
interest is payable, any sinking fund account or |
15 | | reserve fund account
provisions and all other details of such |
16 | | bonds or notes and may provide
for such covenants or agreements |
17 | | necessary or desirable with regard to
the issue, sale and |
18 | | security of such bonds or notes. The rate or rates of
interest |
19 | | on its bonds or notes may be fixed or variable and the |
20 | | Authority
shall determine or provide for the determination of |
21 | | the rate or
rates of interest of its bonds or notes
issued |
22 | | under this Act in an ordinance adopted by the Authority prior |
23 | | to
the issuance thereof, none of which rates of interest shall |
24 | | exceed
that permitted in the Bond Authorization Act. Interest |
25 | | may be payable at such times as are provided for
by the Board. |
26 | | Bonds and notes issued under this Section may
be issued as |
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1 | | serial or term obligations, shall be of such denomination
or |
2 | | denominations and form, including interest coupons to be |
3 | | attached
thereto, be executed in such manner, shall be payable |
4 | | at such place or
places and bear such date as the Authority |
5 | | shall fix by the ordinance
authorizing such bond or note and |
6 | | shall mature at such time or times,
within a period not to |
7 | | exceed forty years from the date of issue, and
may be |
8 | | redeemable prior to maturity with or without premium, at the
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9 | | option of the Authority, upon such terms and conditions as the |
10 | | Authority
shall fix by the ordinance authorizing the issuance |
11 | | of such bonds or
notes. No bond anticipation note or any |
12 | | renewal thereof shall mature at
any time or times exceeding 5 |
13 | | years from the date of the first issuance
of such note. The |
14 | | Authority may provide for the registration of bonds or
notes in |
15 | | the name of the owner as to the principal alone or as to both
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16 | | principal and interest, upon such terms and conditions as the |
17 | | Authority
may determine. The ordinance authorizing bonds or |
18 | | notes may provide for
the exchange of such bonds or notes which |
19 | | are fully registered, as to
both principal and interest, with |
20 | | bonds or notes which are registerable
as to principal only. All |
21 | | bonds or notes issued under this Section by
the Authority other |
22 | | than those issued in exchange for property or for
bonds or |
23 | | notes of the Authority shall be sold at a price which may be at
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24 | | a premium or discount but such that the interest cost |
25 | | (excluding any
redemption premium) to the Authority of the |
26 | | proceeds of an issue of such
bonds or notes, computed to stated |
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1 | | maturity according to standard tables
of bond values, shall not |
2 | | exceed that permitted in the Bond Authorization
Act. The |
3 | | Authority shall notify
the
Governor's Office of Management and |
4 | | Budget and the State Comptroller at least 30 days
before any |
5 | | bond sale and shall file with the
Governor's Office of |
6 | | Management and Budget and the
State Comptroller a certified |
7 | | copy of any ordinance authorizing the issuance
of bonds at or |
8 | | before the issuance of the bonds.
After December 31, 1994, any |
9 | | such bonds or notes shall be sold
to the highest and best |
10 | | bidder on sealed bids as the Authority shall deem.
As such |
11 | | bonds or notes are to be sold the Authority shall advertise for
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12 | | proposals to purchase the bonds or notes which advertisement |
13 | | shall be published
at least once in a daily newspaper of |
14 | | general circulation published in the
metropolitan region at |
15 | | least 10 days before the time set for the submission
of bids. |
16 | | The Authority shall have the right to reject any or all bids.
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17 | | Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Section, Working |
18 | | Cash Notes or
bonds or notes to provide funds for |
19 | | self-insurance or a joint self-insurance
pool or entity may be |
20 | | sold either upon competitive bidding or by negotiated
sale
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21 | | (without any requirement of publication of intention to |
22 | | negotiate the sale
of such Notes), as the Board shall determine |
23 | | by ordinance adopted with the
affirmative votes of at least 9
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24 | | Directors. In case any officer whose signature
appears on any |
25 | | bonds, notes or coupons authorized pursuant to this
Section |
26 | | shall cease to be such officer before delivery of such bonds or
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1 | | notes, such signature shall nevertheless be valid and |
2 | | sufficient for all
purposes, the same as if such officer had |
3 | | remained in office until such
delivery. Neither the Directors |
4 | | of the Authority nor any person
executing any bonds or notes |
5 | | thereof shall be liable personally on any
such bonds or notes |
6 | | or coupons by reason of the issuance thereof. |
7 | | (c) All bonds or notes of the Authority issued pursuant to |
8 | | this Section
shall be general obligations
of the Authority to |
9 | | which shall be pledged the full faith and credit of the
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10 | | Authority, as provided in this Section. Such bonds or notes
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11 | | shall be secured
as provided in the authorizing ordinance, |
12 | | which may, notwithstanding any other
provision of this Act, |
13 | | include in addition to any other security, a specific
pledge or |
14 | | assignment of and lien on or security interest in any or all |
15 | | tax
receipts of the Authority and on any or all other revenues |
16 | | or moneys of the
Authority from whatever source, which may by |
17 | | law be utilized for debt
service purposes and a specific pledge |
18 | | or assignment of and lien on or security
interest in any funds |
19 | | or accounts established or provided for by the ordinance
of the |
20 | | Authority authorizing the issuance of such bonds or notes. Any |
21 | | such
pledge, assignment, lien or security interest for the |
22 | | benefit of holders of
bonds or notes of the Authority shall be |
23 | | valid and binding from the time the
bonds or notes are issued |
24 | | without any physical delivery or further act
and shall be valid |
25 | | and binding as against and prior to the claims of all
other |
26 | | parties having claims of any kind against the Authority or any |
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1 | | other
person irrespective of whether such other parties have |
2 | | notice of such pledge,
assignment, lien or security interest. |
3 | | The obligations of the Authority
incurred pursuant to this |
4 | | Section shall be superior to and have priority over
any other |
5 | | obligations of the Authority. |
6 | | The Authority may provide in the
ordinance authorizing the |
7 | | issuance of any bonds or notes issued pursuant to
this Section |
8 | | for the creation of, deposits in, and regulation and |
9 | | disposition
of sinking fund or reserve accounts relating to |
10 | | such bonds or notes. The
ordinance authorizing the issuance of |
11 | | any bonds or notes pursuant to this
Section may contain |
12 | | provisions as part of the contract with the holders
of the |
13 | | bonds or notes, for the creation of a separate fund to provide
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14 | | for the payment of principal and interest on such bonds or |
15 | | notes
and for the deposit in such fund from any or all the tax |
16 | | receipts of the
Authority and from any or all such other moneys |
17 | | or revenues of the
Authority from whatever source which may by |
18 | | law be utilized for debt
service purposes, all as provided in |
19 | | such ordinance, of amounts to meet
the debt service |
20 | | requirements on such bonds or notes, including
principal and |
21 | | interest, and any sinking fund or reserve fund account
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22 | | requirements as may be provided by such ordinance, and all |
23 | | expenses
incident to or in connection with such fund and |
24 | | accounts or the payment
of such bonds or notes.
Such ordinance |
25 | | may also provide limitations on the issuance of additional
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26 | | bonds or notes of the Authority. No such bonds or notes of the |
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shall constitute a debt of the State of Illinois. |
2 | | Nothing in this Act shall
be construed to enable the Authority |
3 | | to impose any ad valorem tax on property. |
4 | | (d) The ordinance of the Authority authorizing the issuance |
5 | | of any bonds
or notes may provide additional security for such |
6 | | bonds or notes by providing
for appointment of a corporate |
7 | | trustee (which may be any trust company or
bank having the |
8 | | powers of a trust company within the state) with respect
to |
9 | | such bonds or notes. The ordinance shall prescribe the rights, |
10 | | duties
and powers of the trustee to be exercised for the |
11 | | benefit of the Authority
and the protection of the holders of |
12 | | such bonds or notes. The ordinance
may provide for the trustee |
13 | | to hold in trust, invest and use amounts in
funds and accounts |
14 | | created as provided by the ordinance with respect to
the bonds |
15 | | or notes. The ordinance may provide for the assignment and |
16 | | direct
payment to the trustee of any or all amounts produced |
17 | | from the sources
provided in Section 4.03 and Section 4.09 of |
18 | | this Act and provided in Section 6z-17 of "An Act
in relation |
19 | | to State finance", approved June 10, 1919, as amended.
Upon |
20 | | receipt of notice of any such assignment, the Department of |
21 | | Revenue and
the Comptroller of the State of Illinois shall |
22 | | thereafter, notwithstanding the
provisions of Section 4.03 and |
23 | | Section 4.09 of this Act and Section 6z-17 of "An Act in |
24 | | relation
to State finance", approved June 10, 1919, as amended, |
25 | | provide for such
assigned amounts to be paid directly to the |
26 | | trustee instead of the Authority,
all in accordance with the |
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1 | | terms of the ordinance making the assignment. The
ordinance |
2 | | shall provide that
amounts so paid to the trustee which are not |
3 | | required to be deposited, held
or invested in funds and |
4 | | accounts created by the ordinance with respect
to bonds or |
5 | | notes or used for paying bonds or notes to be paid by the |
6 | | trustee
to the Authority. |
7 | | (e) Any bonds or notes of the Authority issued pursuant to |
8 | | this
Section shall constitute a contract between the Authority |
9 | | and the
holders from time to time of such bonds or notes. In |
10 | | issuing any bond or
note, the Authority may include in the |
11 | | ordinance authorizing such issue
a covenant as part of the |
12 | | contract with the holders of the bonds or
notes, that as long |
13 | | as such obligations are outstanding, it shall make
such |
14 | | deposits, as provided in paragraph (c) of this Section. It may |
15 | | also
so covenant that it shall impose and continue to impose |
16 | | taxes, as
provided in Section 4.03 of this Act and in addition |
17 | | thereto as
subsequently authorized by law, sufficient to make |
18 | | such deposits and pay
the principal and interest and to meet |
19 | | other debt service requirements
of such bonds or notes as they |
20 | | become due. A certified copy of the
ordinance authorizing the |
21 | | issuance of any such obligations shall be
filed at or prior to |
22 | | the issuance of such obligations with the Comptroller
of the |
23 | | State of Illinois and the Illinois Department of Revenue. |
24 | | (f) The State of Illinois pledges to and agrees with the |
25 | | holders of
the bonds and notes of the Authority issued pursuant |
26 | | to this Section
that the State will not limit or alter the |
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1 | | rights and powers vested in
the Authority by this Act so as to |
2 | | impair the terms of any contract made
by the Authority with |
3 | | such holders or in any way impair the rights and
remedies of |
4 | | such holders until such bonds and notes, together with
interest |
5 | | thereon, with interest on any unpaid installments of interest,
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6 | | and all costs and expenses in connection with any action or |
7 | | proceedings
by or on behalf of such holders, are fully met and |
8 | | discharged. In
addition, the State pledges to and agrees with |
9 | | the holders of the bonds
and notes of the Authority issued |
10 | | pursuant to this Section that the
State will not limit or alter |
11 | | the basis on which State funds are to be
paid to the Authority |
12 | | as provided in this Act, or the use of such funds,
so as to |
13 | | impair the terms of any such contract. The Authority is
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14 | | authorized to include these pledges and agreements of the State |
15 | | in any
contract with the holders of bonds or notes issued |
16 | | pursuant to this
Section. |
17 | | (g)(1) Except as provided in subdivisions (g)(2) and (g)(3) |
18 | | of Section
4.04 of this Act, the Authority shall not at any |
19 | | time issue, sell or deliver
any bonds or notes (other than |
20 | | Working Cash Notes) pursuant to this Section
4.04 which will |
21 | | cause
it to have issued and outstanding at any time in excess |
22 | | of $800,000,000 of such
bonds and notes (other than Working |
23 | | Cash Notes).
The Authority shall not issue, sell, or deliver |
24 | | any Working Cash Notes pursuant to this Section that will cause |
25 | | it to have issued and outstanding at any time in excess of |
26 | | $100,000,000. However, the Authority may issue, sell, and |
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1 | | deliver additional Working Cash Notes before July 1, 2018 that |
2 | | are over and above and in addition to the $100,000,000 |
3 | | authorization such that the outstanding amount of these |
4 | | additional Working Cash Notes does not exceed at any time |
5 | | $300,000,000.
Bonds or notes which are being paid or retired by
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6 | | such issuance, sale or delivery of bonds or notes, and bonds or |
7 | | notes for
which sufficient funds have been deposited with the |
8 | | paying agency of
such bonds or notes to provide for payment of |
9 | | principal and interest
thereon or to provide for the redemption |
10 | | thereof, all pursuant to the
ordinance authorizing the issuance |
11 | | of such bonds or notes, shall not be
considered to be |
12 | | outstanding for the purposes of this subsection. |
13 | | (2) In addition to the authority provided by paragraphs
(1) |
14 | | and (3), the Authority is authorized to issue, sell and deliver |
15 | | bonds
or notes for Strategic Capital Improvement Projects |
16 | | approved pursuant to
Section 4.13 as follows: |
17 | | $100,000,000 is authorized to be issued on or after |
18 | | January 1, 1990; |
19 | | an additional $100,000,000 is authorized to be issued |
20 | | on or after
January 1, 1991; |
21 | | an additional $100,000,000 is authorized to be issued |
22 | | on or after
January 1, 1992; |
23 | | an additional $100,000,000 is authorized to be issued |
24 | | on or after
January 1, 1993; |
25 | | an additional $100,000,000 is authorized to be issued |
26 | | on or after
January 1, 1994; and |
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1 | | the aggregate total authorization of bonds and notes |
2 | | for Strategic
Capital Improvement Projects as of January 1, |
3 | | 1994, shall be $500,000,000. |
4 | | The Authority is also authorized to issue, sell, and |
5 | | deliver bonds or
notes in such amounts as are necessary to |
6 | | provide for the refunding or advance
refunding of bonds or |
7 | | notes issued for Strategic Capital Improvement Projects
under |
8 | | this subdivision (g)(2), provided that no such refunding bond |
9 | | or note
shall mature later than the final maturity date of the |
10 | | series of bonds or notes
being refunded, and provided further |
11 | | that the debt service requirements for
such refunding bonds or |
12 | | notes in the current or any future fiscal year shall
not exceed |
13 | | the debt service requirements for that year on the refunded |
14 | | bonds
or notes. |
15 | | (3) In addition to the authority provided by paragraphs (1) |
16 | | and (2),
the Authority is authorized to issue, sell, and |
17 | | deliver bonds or notes for
Strategic Capital Improvement |
18 | | Projects approved pursuant to Section 4.13 as
follows: |
19 | | $260,000,000 is authorized to be issued on or after |
20 | | January 1, 2000; |
21 | | an additional $260,000,000 is authorized to be issued |
22 | | on or after
January 1, 2001; |
23 | | an additional $260,000,000 is authorized to be issued |
24 | | on or after
January 1, 2002; |
25 | | an additional $260,000,000 is authorized to be issued |
26 | | on or after
January 1, 2003; |
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1 | | an additional $260,000,000 is authorized to be issued |
2 | | on or after
January 1, 2004; and |
3 | | the aggregate total authorization of bonds and notes |
4 | | for Strategic
Capital Improvement Projects pursuant to |
5 | | this paragraph (3) as of
January 1, 2004 shall be |
6 | | $1,300,000,000. |
7 | | The Authority is also authorized to issue, sell, and |
8 | | deliver bonds or notes
in such amounts as are necessary to |
9 | | provide for the refunding or advance
refunding of bonds or |
10 | | notes issued for Strategic Capital Improvement projects
under |
11 | | this subdivision (g)(3), provided that no such refunding bond |
12 | | or note
shall mature later than the final maturity date of the |
13 | | series of bonds or notes
being refunded, and provided further |
14 | | that the debt service requirements for
such refunding bonds or |
15 | | notes in the current or any future fiscal year shall
not exceed |
16 | | the debt service requirements for that year on the refunded |
17 | | bonds or
notes. |
18 | | (h) The Authority, subject to the terms of any agreements |
19 | | with noteholders
or bond holders as may then exist, shall have |
20 | | power, out of any funds
available therefor, to purchase notes |
21 | | or bonds of the Authority, which
shall thereupon be cancelled. |
22 | | (i) In addition to any other authority granted by law, the |
23 | | State Treasurer
may, with the approval of the Governor, invest |
24 | | or reinvest, at a price not
to exceed par, any State money in |
25 | | the State Treasury which is not needed
for current expenditures |
26 | | due or about to become due in Working Cash Notes. |
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1 | | (Source: P.A. 98-392, eff. 8-16-13; 99-238, eff. 8-3-15.)
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2 | | (70 ILCS 3615/4.11) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 704.11)
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3 | | Sec. 4.11. Budget Review Powers.
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4 | | (a) Based
upon estimates which shall be given to the |
5 | | Authority by the Director of
the
Governor's Office of |
6 | | Management and Budget (formerly
Bureau of the Budget) of the |
7 | | receipts to be received by the
Authority from the taxes imposed
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8 | | by the Authority and the authorized estimates of amounts
to be |
9 | | available from State and other sources to the Service Boards, |
10 | | and
the times at which such receipts and amounts will be |
11 | | available, the Board
shall, not later than the next preceding |
12 | | September 15th prior to the beginning
of the Authority's next |
13 | | fiscal year,
advise each Service Board of the amounts estimated |
14 | | by the Board to be available
for such Service Board during such |
15 | | fiscal year and the two following fiscal
years and the times at |
16 | | which such amounts will be available. The Board
shall, at the |
17 | | same time, also advise each Service Board of its required
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18 | | system generated revenues recovery ratio for the next fiscal |
19 | | year which
shall be the percentage of the aggregate costs of |
20 | | providing public
transportation by or under jurisdiction of |
21 | | that Service Board which must be
recovered from system |
22 | | generated revenues. The Board shall, at the same time, consider |
23 | | the written determination of the Executive Director, made |
24 | | pursuant to Section 2.01d, of the costs of ADA paratransit |
25 | | services that are required to be provided under the federal |
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1 | | Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and its implementing |
2 | | regulations, and shall amend the current year budgets of the |
3 | | Authority and the Service Boards to provide for additional |
4 | | funding for the provision of ADA paratransit services, if |
5 | | needed. The Board shall, at the same time, beginning with the |
6 | | 2007 fiscal year, also advise each Service Board that provides |
7 | | ADA paratransit services of its required system generated ADA |
8 | | paratransit services revenue recovery ratio for the next fiscal |
9 | | year which shall be the percentage of the aggregate costs of |
10 | | providing ADA paratransit services by or under jurisdiction of |
11 | | that Service Board which must be recovered from fares charged |
12 | | for such services, except that such required system generated |
13 | | ADA paratransit services revenue recovery ratio shall not |
14 | | exceed the minimum percentage established pursuant to Section |
15 | | 4.01(b)(ii) of this Act. In determining
a Service Board's |
16 | | system generated revenue recovery ratio, the Board shall
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17 | | consider the historical system generated revenues recovery |
18 | | ratio for the
services subject to the jurisdiction of that
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19 | | Service Board. The Board shall not increase a Service Board's |
20 | | system generated
revenues recovery ratio for the next fiscal |
21 | | year over such ratio for the
current fiscal year |
22 | | disproportionately or prejudicially to increases in
such |
23 | | ratios for other Service Boards. The Board may, by ordinance,
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24 | | provide that (i) the cost of research and development projects |
25 | | in the
fiscal year beginning January 1, 1986 and ending |
26 | | December 31, 1986
conducted pursuant to Section 2.09 of this |
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1 | | Act, (ii) the costs for passenger security, and (iii) |
2 | | expenditures of amounts granted to a Service Board from the |
3 | | Innovation, Coordination, and Enhancement Fund for operating |
4 | | purposes may be exempted from the
farebox recovery ratio or the |
5 | | system generated revenues recovery ratio of
the Chicago Transit |
6 | | Authority, the Suburban Bus Division Board , and the Commuter
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7 | | Rail Division Board , or any of them. During fiscal years 2008 |
8 | | through 2012, the Board may also allocate the exemption of |
9 | | $200,000,000 and the reducing amounts of costs provided by this |
10 | | amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly from the farebox |
11 | | recovery ratio or system generated revenues recovery ratio of |
12 | | each Service Board.
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13 | | (b)(1) Not later than the next preceding November 15 prior |
14 | | to the
commencement of such fiscal year, each Service Board |
15 | | shall submit to the
Authority its proposed budget for such |
16 | | fiscal year and its proposed
financial plan for the two |
17 | | following fiscal years. Such budget and
financial plan shall |
18 | | (i) be prepared in the format, follow the financial and |
19 | | budgetary practices, and be based on any assumptions and |
20 | | projections required by the Authority and (ii) not project or |
21 | | assume a receipt of revenues from the
Authority in amounts |
22 | | greater than those set forth in the estimates provided
by the |
23 | | Authority pursuant to subsection (a) of this Section.
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24 | | (2) The Board shall review the proposed budget and two-year
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25 | | financial plan submitted
by each Service Board. The Board shall |
26 | | approve the budget and two-year financial plan of a Service |
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1 | | Board if:
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2 | | (i)
such budget and plan show a balance between (A) |
3 | | anticipated revenues
from all sources including operating |
4 | | subsidies and (B) the costs of providing
the services |
5 | | specified and of funding any operating deficits or |
6 | | encumbrances
incurred in prior periods, including |
7 | | provision for payment when due of
principal and interest on |
8 | | outstanding indebtedness;
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9 | | (ii)
such budget and plan show cash balances including |
10 | | the proceeds of
any anticipated cash flow borrowing |
11 | | sufficient to pay with reasonable
promptness all costs and |
12 | | expenses as incurred;
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13 | | (iii)
such budget and plan provide for a level of fares |
14 | | or charges and
operating or administrative costs for the |
15 | | public transportation provided
by or subject to the |
16 | | jurisdiction of such Service Board sufficient to allow
the |
17 | | Service Board to meet its required system generated revenue |
18 | | recovery ratio and, beginning with the 2007 fiscal year, |
19 | | system generated ADA paratransit services revenue recovery |
20 | | ratio;
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21 | | (iv)
such budget and plan are based upon and employ |
22 | | assumptions and
projections which are reasonable and |
23 | | prudent;
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24 | | (v)
such budget and plan have been prepared in |
25 | | accordance with sound
financial practices as determined by |
26 | | the Board;
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1 | | (vi)
such budget and plan meet such other financial, |
2 | | budgetary, or fiscal
requirements that the Board may by |
3 | | rule or regulation establish; and
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4 | | (vii) such budget and plan are consistent with the |
5 | | goals and objectives adopted by the Authority in the |
6 | | Strategic Plan.
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7 | | (3) (Blank).
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8 | | (4) Unless the Board by an affirmative vote of 12
of the |
9 | | then Directors
determines that the budget and financial plan of |
10 | | a Service Board meets the
criteria specified in clauses (i)
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11 | | through (vii) of subparagraph (2) of
this paragraph (b), the |
12 | | Board shall withhold from that Service Board 25% of
the cash |
13 | | proceeds of taxes imposed by the Authority under Section 4.03
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14 | | and Section 4.03.1 and received after February 1 and 25% of the |
15 | | amounts transferred to the Authority from the Public |
16 | | Transportation Fund under Section 4.09(a) (but not including |
17 | | Section 4.09(a)(3)(iv)) after February 1 that the Board has |
18 | | estimated to be available to that Service Board under Section |
19 | | 4.11(a). Such funding shall be released to the Service Board |
20 | | only upon approval of a budget and financial plan under this |
21 | | Section or adoption of a budget and financial plan on behalf of |
22 | | the Service Board by the Authority.
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23 | | (5) If the Board has not found that the budget and |
24 | | financial plan of a
Service Board meets the criteria specified |
25 | | in clauses (i) through (vii)
of subparagraph (2) of this |
26 | | paragraph (b), the Board, by the affirmative vote of at least |
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1 | | 12 of its then Directors, shall
adopt a budget and
financial |
2 | | plan meeting such criteria for that Service Board.
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3 | | (c)(1) If the Board shall at any time have received a
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4 | | revised estimate, or revises any estimate the Board has made, |
5 | | pursuant to
this Section of the receipts to be collected by the |
6 | | Authority which, in
the judgment of the Board, requires a |
7 | | change in the estimates on which the
budget of any Service |
8 | | Board is based, the Board shall advise the affected
Service |
9 | | Board of such revised estimates, and such Service Board shall |
10 | | within
30 days after receipt of such advice submit a revised |
11 | | budget incorporating
such revised estimates. If the revised |
12 | | estimates require, in the judgment
of the Board, that the |
13 | | system generated revenues recovery ratio of one or
more Service |
14 | | Boards be revised in order to allow the Authority to meet its
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15 | | required ratio, the Board shall advise any such Service Board |
16 | | of its revised
ratio and such Service Board shall within 30 |
17 | | days after receipt of such
advice submit a revised budget |
18 | | incorporating such revised estimates or ratio.
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19 | | (2) Each Service Board shall, within such period after the |
20 | | end of each
fiscal quarter as shall be specified by the Board, |
21 | | report to the Authority
its financial condition and results of |
22 | | operations and the financial condition
and results of |
23 | | operations of the public transportation services subject
to its |
24 | | jurisdiction, as at the end of and for such quarter. If in the |
25 | | judgment
of the Board such condition and results are not |
26 | | substantially in accordance
with such Service Board's budget |
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1 | | for such period, the Board shall so advise
such Service Board |
2 | | and such Service Board shall within the period specified
by the |
3 | | Board submit a revised budget incorporating such results.
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4 | | (3) If the Board shall determine that a revised budget |
5 | | submitted by a
Service Board pursuant to subparagraph (1) or |
6 | | (2) of this paragraph (c)
does not meet the criteria specified |
7 | | in clauses (i)
through (vii) of
subparagraph
(2) of paragraph |
8 | | (b) of this Section, the Board shall withhold from that Service |
9 | | Board 25% of the cash proceeds of taxes imposed by the |
10 | | Authority
under Section 4.03 or 4.03.1 and received by the |
11 | | Authority after February 1 and 25% of the amounts transferred |
12 | | to the Authority from the Public Transportation Fund under |
13 | | Section 4.09(a) (but not including Section 4.09(a)(3)(iv)) |
14 | | after February 1 that the Board has estimated to be available |
15 | | to that Service Board under
Section 4.11(a). If the Service |
16 | | Board submits a revised financial plan and
budget which plan |
17 | | and budget shows that the criteria will be met within
a four |
18 | | quarter period, the Board shall release any such withheld funds |
19 | | to the
Service Board. The Board by the affirmative vote of at |
20 | | least 12
of its then Directors may
require a Service Board to |
21 | | submit a revised financial plan and budget which
shows that the |
22 | | criteria will be met in a time period less than four quarters.
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23 | | (d) All budgets and financial plans, financial statements, |
24 | | audits and
other information presented to the Authority |
25 | | pursuant to this Section or
which may be required by the Board |
26 | | to permit it to monitor compliance with
the provisions of this |
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1 | | Section shall be prepared and presented in such
manner and |
2 | | frequency and in such detail as shall have been prescribed by
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3 | | the Board, shall be prepared on both an accrual and cash flow |
4 | | basis as
specified by the Board, shall present such information |
5 | | as the Authority shall prescribe that fairly presents the |
6 | | condition of any pension plan or trust for health care benefits |
7 | | with respect to retirees established by the Service Board and |
8 | | describes the plans of the Service Board to meet the |
9 | | requirements of Sections 4.02a and 4.02b, and shall identify |
10 | | and describe the assumptions and
projections employed in the |
11 | | preparation
thereof to the extent required by the Board. If the |
12 | | Executive Director certifies that a Service Board has not |
13 | | presented its budget and two-year financial plan in conformity |
14 | | with the rules adopted by the Authority under the provisions of |
15 | | Section 4.01(f) and this subsection (d), and such certification |
16 | | is accepted by the affirmative vote of at least 12 of the then |
17 | | Directors of the Authority, the Authority shall not distribute |
18 | | to that Service Board any funds for operating purposes in |
19 | | excess of the amounts distributed for such purposes to the |
20 | | Service Board in the previous fiscal year. Except when the |
21 | | Board adopts
a budget and a financial plan for a Service Board |
22 | | under paragraph (b)(5),
a Service Board shall provide for such |
23 | | levels of transportation services
and fares or charges therefor |
24 | | as it deems appropriate and necessary in the
preparation of a |
25 | | budget and financial plan meeting the criteria set forth
in |
26 | | clauses (i)
through (vii) of subparagraph (2) of paragraph (b) |
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1 | | of this
Section. The Authority
shall have access to and the |
2 | | right to examine and copy
all books, documents, papers, |
3 | | records, or other source data of a Service
Board relevant to |
4 | | any information submitted pursuant to this Section.
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5 | | (e) Whenever this Section requires the Board to make |
6 | | determinations with
respect to estimates, budgets or financial |
7 | | plans, or rules or regulations
with respect thereto such |
8 | | determinations shall be made upon the affirmative
vote of at |
9 | | least 12
of the then Directors and shall be incorporated in a
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10 | | written report of the Board and such report shall be submitted |
11 | | within 10
days after such determinations are made to
the |
12 | | Governor, the Mayor of Chicago (if such determinations relate |
13 | | to the
Chicago Transit Authority), and the Auditor General of |
14 | | Illinois.
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15 | | (Source: P.A. 97-399, eff. 8-16-11.)
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16 | | (70 ILCS 3615/4.15) |
17 | | Sec. 4.15. Revolving door prohibition. No Director, |
18 | | Service Board director or member, former Director, or former |
19 | | Service Board director or member shall, during his or her term |
20 | | and for a period of one year immediately after the end of his |
21 | | or her term, engage in business dealings with, knowingly accept |
22 | | employment from, or receive compensation or fees for services |
23 | | from the Regional Transportation Authority, the Suburban Bus |
24 | | Division Board , the Commuter Rail Division, Board or the |
25 | | Chicago Transit Authority Board . This prohibition shall not |
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1 | | apply to any business dealings engaged in by the Director or |
2 | | Service Board director or member in the course of his or her |
3 | | official duties or responsibilities as a Director or Service |
4 | | Board director or member.
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5 | | (Source: P.A. 98-1027, eff. 1-1-15 .)
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6 | | (70 ILCS 3615/5.05) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 705.05)
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7 | | Sec. 5.05. Opt Out.
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8 | | (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this
Act, if the |
9 | | County Board of the County of DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry or
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10 | | Will by ordinance authorizes that such county shall elect to |
11 | | terminate the
powers of the Authority and the Suburban Bus |
12 | | Division in that County, the
Secretary of such County Board |
13 | | shall certify that proposition to the proper
election |
14 | | officials, who shall submit such proposition at an election in
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15 | | accordance with the general election law to decide whether or |
16 | | not the County
shall opt out; and if a majority of the voters |
17 | | voting upon the proposition
is in favor of terminating the |
18 | | powers of the Authority and the Suburban
Bus Division those |
19 | | powers shall be terminated.
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20 | | The form of the ballot to be used at the referendum shall |
21 | | be substantially
as follows:
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23 | | Shall ..... County Terminate the
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24 | | Powers of the Regional Transportation YES
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25 | | Authority and the Suburban Bus ---------------------
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2 | | on ..... (date)
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4 | | If a majority of the voters vote in favor of terminating |
5 | | the powers of
the Authority and the Suburban Bus Division then |
6 | | all of the powers of the
Authority and the Suburban Bus |
7 | | Division shall terminate in such county
except those powers and |
8 | | functions which the Authority determines to be
necessary to |
9 | | exercise with regard to:
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10 | | (i) public transportation by commuter rail, and |
11 | | related public
transportation facilities;
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12 | | (ii) public transportation other than by commuter rail |
13 | | which is required
in order to comply with federal or State |
14 | | laws and regulations, and related
public transportation |
15 | | facilities; and
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16 | | (iii) public transportation other than by commuter |
17 | | rail provided by the
Suburban Bus Division pursuant to |
18 | | contract with the County or other
governmental entity |
19 | | therein, and related public transportation facilities.
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20 | | (b) The termination of the powers of the Authority and the |
21 | | Suburban Bus
Division referred to in paragraph
(a) of this |
22 | | Section with respect to any County shall occur on approval of
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23 | | the referendum by the electors provided on or prior to the date |
24 | | of such
termination, such County shall have:
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25 | | (i) assumed the obligations of the Authority under all |
26 | | laws, federal or
State, and all contracts with respect to |
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1 | | public transportation or public
transportation facilities |
2 | | in such County, which statutory or contractual
obligations |
3 | | extend beyond the termination date provided for in |
4 | | accordance
with paragraph (c) of this Section provided that |
5 | | such obligations shall
not be deemed to include any |
6 | | indebtedness of the Authority for borrowed money;
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7 | | (ii) agreed to indemnify and hold harmless the |
8 | | Authority against any and
all claims, actions and |
9 | | liabilities arising out of or in connection with
the |
10 | | termination of the Authority's powers and functions |
11 | | pursuant to paragraph
(a) of this Section; and
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12 | | (iii) taken or caused to be taken all necessary actions |
13 | | and fulfilled
or caused to be fulfilled all requirements |
14 | | under federal and State laws,
rules and regulations with |
15 | | respect to such termination and any related
transfers
of |
16 | | assets or liabilities of the Authority. A County may, by |
17 | | mutual agreement
with the Authority, permit the Authority |
18 | | to fulfill one or more contracts
which by their terms |
19 | | extend beyond the termination date provided for in
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20 | | accordance with paragraph (c) of this Section, in which |
21 | | case the powers
and functions of the Authority in that |
22 | | County shall survive only to the
extent deemed necessary by |
23 | | the Authority to fulfill said contract or contracts.
The |
24 | | satisfaction of the requirements provided for in this |
25 | | paragraph shall
be evidenced in such manner as the |
26 | | Authority may require.
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1 | | (c) Following an election to terminate the powers of the |
2 | | Authority and
the Suburban Bus Division at a referendum held |
3 | | under paragraph (a) of this
Section the County Board shall |
4 | | notify the Authority of the results of the
referendum which |
5 | | notice shall specify a termination date, which is the last
day |
6 | | of the calendar month, but no earlier than December 31, 1984. |
7 | | Unless
the termination date is extended by mutual agreement |
8 | | between the County
and the Authority, the termination of the |
9 | | powers and functions of the Authority
in the County shall occur |
10 | | at midnight on the termination date, provided
that the |
11 | | requirements of this Section have been met.
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12 | | (d) The proceeds of taxes imposed by the Authority under |
13 | | Sections 4.03
and 4.03.1 collected after the termination date |
14 | | within a County wherein
the powers of the Authority and the |
15 | | Suburban Bus Division have been
terminated under this Section |
16 | | shall
be provided by the Authority
to the Commuter Rail |
17 | | Division Board to support services under the jurisdiction of
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18 | | the Commuter Rail Division Board which are attributable to that |
19 | | County, as determined
by the Regional Transportation Authority |
20 | | Board Commuter Rail Board . Any proceeds which are in excess of |
21 | | that necessary
to support such services shall be paid by the |
22 | | Authority to that County to
be expended for general |
23 | | transportation purposes in accordance with law.
If no services |
24 | | under the jurisdiction of the Commuter Rail Division Board are |
25 | | provided
in a County wherein the powers of the Authority have |
26 | | been terminated under
this Section, all proceeds of taxes |
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1 | | imposed by the Authority in the County
shall be paid by the |
2 | | Authority to the County to be expended for general
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3 | | transportation purposes in accordance with law. The Authority |
4 | | or the Suburban
Bus Division has no obligation to see that the |
5 | | funds expended under this
paragraph by the County are spent for |
6 | | general transportation purposes in
accordance with law.
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7 | | (Source: P.A. 83-885; 83-886 .)
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8 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3A.03 rep.)
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9 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3A.04 rep.)
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10 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3A.06 rep.)
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11 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3A.07 rep.)
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12 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3B.03 rep.)
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13 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3B.04 rep.)
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14 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3B.06 rep.)
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15 | | (70 ILCS 3615/3B.07 rep.)
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16 | | Section 40. The Regional Transportation Authority Act is |
17 | | amended by repealing Sections 3A.03, 3A.04, 3A.06, 3A.07, |
18 | | 3B.03, 3B.04, 3B.06, and 3B.07.
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19 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January |
20 | | 1, 2021.
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Statutes amended in order of appearance
| | 3 | | 5 ILCS 120/2 | from Ch. 102, par. 42 | | 4 | | 5 ILCS 375/2.6 rep. | | | 5 | | 5 ILCS 375/2.7 rep. | | | 6 | | 20 ILCS 2712/5-5 | | | 7 | | 65 ILCS 5/11-122.2-1 | from Ch. 24, par. 11-122.2-1 | | 8 | | 70 ILCS 3605/2 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 302 | | 9 | | 70 ILCS 3605/3 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 303 | | 10 | | 70 ILCS 3605/9a | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 309a | | 11 | | 70 ILCS 3605/12a | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 312a | | 12 | | 70 ILCS 3605/12b | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 312b | | 13 | | 70 ILCS 3605/12c | | | 14 | | 70 ILCS 3605/19 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 319 | | 15 | | 70 ILCS 3605/24 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 324 | | 16 | | 70 ILCS 3605/27 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 327 | | 17 | | 70 ILCS 3605/27a | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 327a | | 18 | | 70 ILCS 3605/28 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 328 | | 19 | | 70 ILCS 3605/28a | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 328a | | 20 | | 70 ILCS 3605/30 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 330 | | 21 | | 70 ILCS 3605/34 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 334 | | 22 | | 70 ILCS 3605/4 rep. | | | 23 | | 70 ILCS 3605/6.1 rep. | | | 24 | | 70 ILCS 3605/9b rep. | | | 25 | | 70 ILCS 3605/20 rep. | | |
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| 1 | | 70 ILCS 3605/21 rep. | | | 2 | | 70 ILCS 3605/22 rep. | | | 3 | | 70 ILCS 3605/23 rep. | | | 4 | | 70 ILCS 3605/28d rep. | | | 5 | | 70 ILCS 3605/44 rep. | | | 6 | | 70 ILCS 3615/1.03 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 701.03 | | 7 | | 70 ILCS 3615/1.06 new | | | 8 | | 70 ILCS 3615/2.01 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 702.01 | | 9 | | 70 ILCS 3615/2.01a | | | 10 | | 70 ILCS 3615/2.01b | | | 11 | | 70 ILCS 3615/2.01c | | | 12 | | 70 ILCS 3615/2.01d | | | 13 | | 70 ILCS 3615/2.01e | | | 14 | | 70 ILCS 3615/2.20 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 702.20 | | 15 | | 70 ILCS 3615/2.21 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 702.21 | | 16 | | 70 ILCS 3615/2.30 | | | 17 | | 70 ILCS 3615/3.01 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703.01 | | 18 | | 70 ILCS 3615/3.04 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703.04 | | 19 | | 70 ILCS 3615/3.08 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703.08 | | 20 | | 70 ILCS 3615/3A.01 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703A.01 | | 21 | | 70 ILCS 3615/3A.02 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703A.02 | | 22 | | 70 ILCS 3615/3A.05 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703A.05 | | 23 | | 70 ILCS 3615/3A.09 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703A.09 | | 24 | | 70 ILCS 3615/3A.10 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703A.10 | | 25 | | 70 ILCS 3615/3A.11 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703A.11 | | 26 | | 70 ILCS 3615/3A.12 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703A.12 | |
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| 1 | | 70 ILCS 3615/3A.14 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703A.14 | | 2 | | 70 ILCS 3615/3A.15 | | | 3 | | 70 ILCS 3615/3A.16 | | | 4 | | 70 ILCS 3615/3A.17 | | | 5 | | 70 ILCS 3615/3A.18 | | | 6 | | 70 ILCS 3615/3B.01 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703B.01 | | 7 | | 70 ILCS 3615/3B.02 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703B.02 | | 8 | | 70 ILCS 3615/3B.05 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703B.05 | | 9 | | 70 ILCS 3615/3B.09 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703B.09 | | 10 | | 70 ILCS 3615/3B.10 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703B.10 | | 11 | | 70 ILCS 3615/3B.11 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703B.11 | | 12 | | 70 ILCS 3615/3B.12 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703B.12 | | 13 | | 70 ILCS 3615/3B.13 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 703B.13 | | 14 | | 70 ILCS 3615/3B.14 | | | 15 | | 70 ILCS 3615/3B.15 | | | 16 | | 70 ILCS 3615/3B.26 | | | 17 | | 70 ILCS 3615/Art. III-C | 18 | | heading new | | | 19 | | 70 ILCS 3615/3C.05 new | | | 20 | | 70 ILCS 3615/4.01 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 704.01 | | 21 | | 70 ILCS 3615/4.02b | | | 22 | | 70 ILCS 3615/4.03.3 | | | 23 | | 70 ILCS 3615/4.04 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 704.04 | | 24 | | 70 ILCS 3615/4.11 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 704.11 | | 25 | | 70 ILCS 3615/4.15 | | | 26 | | 70 ILCS 3615/5.05 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 705.05 | |
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