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94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2005 and 2006 SB1789
Introduced 2/25/2005, by Sen. Kirk W. Dillard SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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70 ILCS 3615/2.20 |
from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 702.20 |
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Amends the Regional Transportation Authority Act. Provides that, for purposes of fuel and energy risk management, the Authority's or a Service Board's board of directors may enter into option contracts and other types of agreements for fuel and energy. Requires a determination by the Authority's or the Service Board's board of directors that the option agreement is in the best interests of the Authority or the Service Board. Effective immediately.
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A BILL FOR
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| AN ACT concerning local government.
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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 Regional Transportation Authority Act is |
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| amended by changing Section 2.20 as follows:
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| (70 ILCS 3615/2.20) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 702.20)
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| Sec. 2.20. General Powers.
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| (a) Except as otherwise limited by this Act,
the Authority |
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also have all powers necessary to meet its |
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| responsibilities and to carry
out its purposes, including, but |
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| not limited to, the following powers:
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| (i) To sue and be sued;
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| (ii) To invest any funds or any monies not required for |
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| immediate
use or disbursement, as provided in "An Act |
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| relating to certain
investments of public funds by public |
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| agencies", approved July 23, 1943,
as now or hereafter |
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| amended;
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| (iii) To make, amend and repeal by-laws, rules and |
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| regulations, and
ordinances not inconsistent with this |
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| Act;
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| (iv) To hold, sell, sell by installment contract, lease |
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| as lessor,
transfer or dispose of such real or personal |
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| property as it deems
appropriate in the exercise of its |
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| powers or to provide for the use
thereof by any |
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| transportation agency and to mortgage, pledge or
otherwise |
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| grant security interests in any such property;
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| (v) To enter at reasonable times upon such lands, |
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| waters or premises
as in the judgment of the Authority may |
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| be necessary, convenient or
desirable for the purpose of |
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| making surveys, soundings, borings and
examinations to |
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| accomplish any purpose authorized by this Act after
having |
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| given reasonable notice of such proposed entry to the |
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| owners and
occupants of such lands, waters or premises, the |
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| Authority being liable
only for actual damage caused by |
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| such activity;
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| (vi) To make and execute all contracts and other |
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| instruments
necessary or convenient to the exercise of its |
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| powers;
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| (vii) To enter into contracts of group insurance for |
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| the benefit of
its employees and to provide for retirement |
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| or pensions or other
employee benefit arrangements for such |
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| employees, and to assume
obligations for pensions or other |
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| employee benefit arrangements for
employees of |
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| transportation agencies, all or part of the facilities of
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| which are acquired by the Authority;
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| (viii) To provide for the insurance of any property, |
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| directors,
officers, employees or operations of
the |
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| Authority against any risk or hazard, and to self-insure or |
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| participate
in joint self-insurance pools or entities to |
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| insure against such risk or
hazard;
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| (ix) To appear before the Illinois Commerce Commission |
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| in all
proceedings concerning the Authority, a Service |
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| Board or any transportation
agency; and
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| (x) To pass all ordinances and make all rules and |
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| regulations proper
or necessary to regulate the use, |
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| operation and maintenance of its
property and facilities |
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| and, by ordinance, to prescribe fines or
penalties for |
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| violations thereof. No fine or penalty shall exceed $1,000
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| per offense. Any ordinance providing for any fine or |
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| penalty shall be
published in a newspaper of general |
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| circulation in the metropolitan
region. No such ordinance |
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| shall take effect until 10 days after its
publication.
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| (xi) The Authority may enter into arbitration |
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| arrangements, which
may be final and binding.
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| (xii) The Commuter Rail
Board shall continue the |
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| separate public corporation, known as the
Northeast |
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| Illinois Regional Commuter Railroad Corporation, as a
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| separate operating unit to operate on behalf of the |
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| Commuter Rail Board
commuter
railroad facilities, subject |
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| at all times to the supervision and
direction of the |
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| Commuter Rail Board and may, by ordinance,
dissolve such
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| Corporation. Such Corporation shall be governed by a Board |
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| of Directors
which shall consist of the members of the |
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| Transition Board until such
time as all of the members of |
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| the Commuter Rail Board are appointed and
qualified and |
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| thereafter the members of the Commuter Rail Board. Such
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| Corporation shall have all the powers given the Authority |
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| and the Commuter
Rail Board under Article
II of this Act |
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| (other than under Section 2.13) as are delegated to it by
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| ordinance of the Commuter Rail Board with regard
to such |
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| operation of
facilities and the same exemptions, |
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| restrictions and limitations as are
provided by law with |
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| regard to the Authority shall apply to such
Corporation. |
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| Such Corporation shall be a transportation agency as
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| provided in this Act except for purposes of paragraph (e) |
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| of Section
3.01 of this Act.
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| (xiii) The Authority shall cooperate with the
Illinois |
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| Commerce Commission and local law enforcement agencies in |
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| establishing
a two year pilot program in DuPage County to |
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| determine the effectiveness of an
automated
railroad grade |
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| crossing enforcement system.
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| (b) In each case in which this Act gives the Authority the |
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| power to
construct or acquire real or personal property, the |
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| Authority shall have
the power to acquire such property by |
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| contract, purchase, gift, grant,
exchange for other property or |
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| rights in property, lease (or sublease)
or installment or |
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| conditional purchase contracts, which leases or
contracts may |
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| provide for consideration therefor to be paid in annual
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| installments during a period not exceeding 40 years. Property |
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| may be
acquired subject to such conditions, restrictions, |
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| liens, or security or
other interests of other parties as the |
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| Authority may deem appropriate,
and in each case the Authority |
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| may acquire a joint, leasehold, easement,
license or other |
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| partial interest in such property. Any such acquisition
may |
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| provide for the assumption of, or agreement to pay, perform or
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| discharge outstanding or continuing duties, obligations or |
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| liabilities
of the seller, lessor, donor or other transferor of |
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| or of the trustee
with regard to such property. In connection |
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| with the acquisition of
public transportation equipment, |
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| including, but not limited to, rolling
stock, vehicles, |
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| locomotives, buses or rapid transit equipment, the
Authority |
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| may also execute agreements concerning such equipment leases,
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| equipment trust certificates, conditional purchase agreements |
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| and such
other security agreements and may make such agreements |
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| and covenants as
required, in the form customarily used in such |
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| cases appropriate to
effect such acquisition. Obligations of |
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| the Authority incurred pursuant
to this Section shall not be |
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| considered bonds or notes within the
meaning of Section 4.04 of |
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| this Act.
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| (c) The Authority shall assume all costs of rights, |
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| benefits and
protective conditions to which any employee is |
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| entitled under this Act
from any transportation agency in the |
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| event of the inability of the
transportation agency to meet its |
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| obligations in relation thereto due to
bankruptcy or |
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| insolvency, provided that the Authority shall retain the
right |
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| to proceed against the bankrupt or insolvent transportation |
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| agency
or its successors, trustees, assigns or debtors for the |
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| costs assumed.
The Authority may mitigate its liability under |
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| this paragraph (c) and
under Section 2.16 to the extent of |
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| employment and employment benefits
which it tenders.
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| (d) The Authority or a Service Board may, for the purpose |
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| of protecting, managing, and insuring against the risk |
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| associated with volatile fuel and energy prices, enter into any |
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| option contract, forward contract, futures contract, or swap |
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| agreements with price floors, ceilings, collars, or any |
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| combination or variation of such agreements, for fuel or energy |
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| risk management, or both, but only to the extent determined by |
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| the Authority's or the Service Board's respective board of |
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| directors to be in its best interests.
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| (Source: P.A. 89-454, eff. 5-17-96.)
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