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93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2003 and 2004 HB6124
Introduced 2/6/2004, by Tom Cross SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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5 ILCS 510/1 |
from Ch. 1, par. 3701 |
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Amends the Home for Disabled Soldiers Land Cession Act. Makes technical
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in a Section concerning the jurisdiction of the United States over the land
belonging to the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers.
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A BILL FOR
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HB6124 |
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LRB093 15553 BDD 41160 b |
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| AN ACT concerning the National Home for Disabled Volunteer |
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| Soldiers.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Home for Disabled Soldiers Land Cession Act |
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| is amended by
changing Section 1 as follows:
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| (5 ILCS 510/1) (from Ch. 1, par. 3701)
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| Sec. 1. Jurisdiction. That jurisdiction of the lands
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| their appurtenances, that
which may be acquired by donation or
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| purchase
by the managers of the National Home for Disabled |
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| Volunteer Soldiers
within the State of Illinois, for the uses |
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| and purposes of the said
home, be, and is hereby ceded to the |
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| United States of America: Provided,
however, that all civil or |
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| criminal process issued under the authority
of the State of |
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| Illinois, or any officer of the State of Illinois
thereof , may |
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| be executed on
the
said lands and in the buildings that
which
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| may be located
on the land
thereon , in the
same manner as if |
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| jurisdiction had not been ceded as aforesaid, and the
officers, |
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| employees , and inmates of the
said home who shall be
qualified
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| voters of the state, by complying with the requirements of the |
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| laws that
now are in operation, or that hereafter may be |
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| enacted regulating state,
county , and town elections in this |
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| state, shall have the right of
suffrage at all town, county ,
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| and state elections in the town in the
which
said National Home |
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| shall be located.
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| (Source: Laws 1897, p. 299.)
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