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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 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
5 | | Roseland Community Medical District Act. |
6 | | Section 5. Creation of District. There is created a medical |
7 | | center district, the Roseland Community Medical District, |
8 | | whose boundaries are West 110th Street on the North from South |
9 | | Stewart Avenue on the West to South Michigan Avenue on the East |
10 | | and West 112th Street and East 112th Street on the South. The |
11 | | District is created to attract and retain academic centers of |
12 | | excellence, viable health care facilities, medical research |
13 | | facilities, emerging high technology enterprises, and other |
14 | | facilities and uses as permitted by this Act. |
15 | | Section 10. The Roseland Community Medical District |
16 | | Commission. |
17 | | (a) There is created a body politic and corporate under the |
18 | | corporate name of the Roseland Community Medical District |
19 | | Commission whose general purpose, in addition to and not in |
20 | | limitation of those purposes and powers set forth in this Act, |
21 | | is to: |
22 | | (1) maintain the proper surroundings for a medical |
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1 | | center and a related technology center in order to attract, |
2 | | stabilize, and retain within the District hospitals, |
3 | | clinics, research facilities, educational facilities, or |
4 | | other facilities permitted under this Act; and |
5 | | (2) provide for the orderly creation, maintenance, |
6 | | development, and expansion of (i) health care facilities |
7 | | and other ancillary or related facilities that the |
8 | | Commission may from time to time determine are established |
9 | | and operated (A) for any aspect of the carrying out of the |
10 | | Commission's purposes as set forth in this Act, (B) for the |
11 | | study, diagnosis, and treatment of human ailments and |
12 | | injuries, whether physical or mental, or (C) to promote |
13 | | medical, surgical, and scientific research and knowledge |
14 | | as permitted under this Act; and (ii) medical research and |
15 | | high technology parks, together with the necessary lands, |
16 | | buildings, facilities, equipment, and personal property |
17 | | for those parks. |
18 | | (b) The Commission has perpetual succession and the power |
19 | | to contract and be contracted with, to sue and be sued except |
20 | | in tort actions, to plead and be impleaded, to have and use a |
21 | | common seal, and to alter the same at pleasure. All tort |
22 | | actions against the Commission shall be prosecuted in the Court |
23 | | of Claims. The principal office of the Commission shall be |
24 | | located at the Roseland Community Hospital. The Commission |
25 | | shall obtain any personnel as the Commission deems advisable to |
26 | | carry out the purposes of this Act and the work of the |
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1 | | Commission. |
2 | | (c) The Commission shall consist of 9 appointed members and |
3 | | 3 ex officio members. Three members shall be appointed by the |
4 | | Governor. Three members shall be appointed by the Mayor of the |
5 | | City of Chicago. Three members shall be appointed by the |
6 | | Chairman of the County Board of Cook County. All appointed |
7 | | members shall hold office for a term of 3 years ending on |
8 | | December 31, and until their successors are appointed and have |
9 | | qualified; except that of the initial appointed members, each |
10 | | appointing authority shall designate one appointee to serve for |
11 | | a term ending December 31, 2011, one appointee to serve for a |
12 | | term ending December 31, 2012, and one appointee to serve for a |
13 | | term ending December 31, 2013.
The Director of Commerce and |
14 | | Economic Opportunity or his or her designee, the Director of |
15 | | Public Health or his or her designee, and the Secretary of |
16 | | Human Services or his or her designee shall serve as ex officio |
17 | | members.
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18 | | (d) Any vacancy in the appointed membership of the |
19 | | Commission occurring by reason of the death, resignation, |
20 | | disqualification, removal, or inability or refusal to act of |
21 | | any of the members of the Commission shall be filled by the |
22 | | authority that appointed the particular member, and for the |
23 | | unexpired term of office of that particular member.
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24 | | (e) The Commission shall hold regular meetings annually for |
25 | | the election of a President, Vice President, Secretary, and |
26 | | Treasurer, for the adoption of a budget, and for any other |
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1 | | business as may properly come before it. The Commission shall |
2 | | establish the duties and responsibilities of its officers by |
3 | | rule. The President or any 3 members of the Commission may call |
4 | | special meetings of the Commission. Each commissioner shall |
5 | | take an oath of office for the faithful performance of his or |
6 | | her duties. The Commission may not transact business at a |
7 | | meeting of the Commission unless there is present at the |
8 | | meeting a quorum consisting of at least 7 commissioners. |
9 | | Meetings may be held by telephone conference or other |
10 | | communications equipment by means of which all persons |
11 | | participating in the meeting can communicate with each other.
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12 | | (f) The Commission shall submit to the General Assembly, |
13 | | not later than March 1 of each odd numbered year, a detailed |
14 | | report covering its operations for the 2 preceding calendar |
15 | | years and a statement of its program for the next 2 years. |
16 | | The requirement for reporting to the General Assembly shall |
17 | | be satisfied by filing copies of the report with the Speaker, |
18 | | the Minority Leader, and the Clerk of the House of |
19 | | Representatives; the President, the Minority Leader, and the |
20 | | Secretary of the Senate; the Legislative Research Unit as |
21 | | required by Section 3.1 of the General Assembly Organization |
22 | | Act; and the State Government Report Distribution Center for |
23 | | the General Assembly as is required under paragraph (t) of |
24 | | Section 7 of the State Library Act.
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25 | | (g) The Auditor General shall conduct audits of the |
26 | | Commission in the same manner as the Auditor General conducts |
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1 | | audits of State agencies under the Illinois State Auditing Act.
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2 | | (h) Neither the Commission nor the District have any power |
3 | | to tax.
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4 | | (i) The Commission is a public body and subject to the Open |
5 | | Meetings Act and the Freedom of Information Act.
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6 | | Section 15. Grants; loans; contracts. The Commission may |
7 | | apply for and accept grants, loans, or appropriations from the |
8 | | State of Illinois, the federal government, any State or federal |
9 | | agency or instrumentality, any unit of local government, or any |
10 | | other person or entity to be used for any of the purposes of |
11 | | the District. The Commission may enter into any agreement with |
12 | | the State of Illinois, the federal government, any State or |
13 | | federal instrumentality, any unit of local government, or any |
14 | | other person or entity in relation to the grants, matching |
15 | | grants, loans, or appropriations. The Commission also may, by |
16 | | contractual agreement, accept and collect assessments or fees |
17 | | from entities that enter into such a contractual agreement for |
18 | | District enhancement and improvements, common area shared |
19 | | services, shared facilities, or other activities or |
20 | | expenditures in furtherance of the purposes of this Act. The |
21 | | Commission may make grants to neighborhood organizations |
22 | | within the District for the purpose of benefitting the Medical |
23 | | District. |
24 | | Section 20. Property; acquisition. The Commission is |
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1 | | authorized to acquire the fee simple title to real property |
2 | | lying within the District and personal property required for |
3 | | its purposes, by gift, purchase, or otherwise. Title shall be |
4 | | taken in the corporate name of the Commission. The Commission |
5 | | may acquire by lease any real property located within the |
6 | | District and personal property found by the Commission to be |
7 | | necessary for its purposes and to which the Commission finds |
8 | | that it need not acquire the fee simple title for carrying out |
9 | | of those purposes. All real and personal property within the |
10 | | District, except that owned and used for purposes authorized |
11 | | under this Act by medical institutions or allied educational |
12 | | institutions, hospitals, dispensaries, clinics, dormitories or |
13 | | homes for the nurses, doctors, students, instructors, or other |
14 | | officers or employees of those institutions located in the |
15 | | District, or any real property that is used for offices or for |
16 | | recreational purposes in connection with those institutions, |
17 | | or any improved residential property within a historical |
18 | | district properly designated under a federal statute or a State |
19 | | or local statute that has been certified by the Secretary of |
20 | | the Interior of the United States to the Secretary of the |
21 | | Treasury of the United States as containing criteria that will |
22 | | substantially achieve the purpose of preserving and |
23 | | rehabilitating buildings of historical significance to the |
24 | | District, may be acquired by the Commission in its corporate |
25 | | name under the provisions for the exercise of the right of |
26 | | eminent domain under the Eminent Domain Act. The Commission has |
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1 | | no quick take powers, no zoning powers, and no power to |
2 | | establish or enforce building codes. The Commission may not |
3 | | acquire any property pursuant to this Section before a |
4 | | comprehensive master plan has been approved under Section 60. |
5 | | Property owned by and exclusively used by the Commission shall |
6 | | be exempt from taxation. |
7 | | Section 25. Construction. The Commission may, in its |
8 | | corporate capacity, construct or cause to be constructed within |
9 | | the District hospitals, sanitariums, clinics, laboratories, or |
10 | | any other institution, building, or structure or other |
11 | | ancillary or related facilities that the Commission may, from |
12 | | time to time, determine are established and operated (i) for |
13 | | the carrying out of any aspect of the Commission's purposes as |
14 | | set forth in this Act, for the study, diagnosis, and treatment |
15 | | of human ailments and injuries, whether physical or mental, or |
16 | | to promote medical, surgical, and scientific research and |
17 | | knowledge, for any uses the Commission shall determine will |
18 | | support and nurture facilities and uses permitted by this Act, |
19 | | or for any nursing, extended care, or other facilities as the |
20 | | Commission shall find useful in the study of, research in, or |
21 | | treatment of illnesses or infirmities peculiar to aged people, |
22 | | after a public hearing to be held by any commissioner or other |
23 | | person authorized by the Commission to conduct the hearing, the |
24 | | commissioner or other person has the power to administer oaths |
25 | | and affirmations and take the testimony of witnesses and |
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1 | | receive any documentary evidence as shall be pertinent, the |
2 | | commissioner or other person shall certify to the Commission |
3 | | the record of the hearing, the record shall become part of the |
4 | | records of the Commission, notice of the time, place, and |
5 | | purpose of the hearings to be given by a single publication |
6 | | notice in a secular newspaper of general circulation in Cook |
7 | | County at least 10 days before the date of the hearing, or (ii) |
8 | | for any institutions that engage in the training, education, or |
9 | | rehabilitation of persons who by reason of illness or physical |
10 | | infirmity are wholly or partially deprived of their powers of |
11 | | vision or hearing or of the use of any other part or parts of |
12 | | their bodies as to prevent them from pursuing normal activities |
13 | | of life, for office buildings for physicians or dealers in |
14 | | medical accessories, for dormitories, homes, or residences for |
15 | | the medical profession, including interns, nurses, students, |
16 | | or other officers or employees of the institutions within the |
17 | | District, for the use of relatives of patients in the hospitals |
18 | | or other institutions within the District, for the |
19 | | rehabilitation or establishment of residential structures |
20 | | within a historic district properly designated under a federal |
21 | | statute or a State or local statute that has been certified by |
22 | | the Secretary of the Interior of the United States to the |
23 | | Secretary of the Treasury of the United States as containing |
24 | | criteria that will substantially achieve the purpose of |
25 | | preserving and rehabilitating buildings of historic |
26 | | significance to the District, or any other areas of the |
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1 | | District as the Commission shall designate, for research, |
2 | | development, and resultant production in any of the fields of |
3 | | medicine, chemistry, pharmaceuticals, physics, and genetically |
4 | | engineered products, for biotechnology, information |
5 | | technology, medical technology, or environmental technology, |
6 | | for the research and development of engineering, or for |
7 | | computer technology related to any of the purposes for which |
8 | | the Commission may construct structures and improvements |
9 | | within the District. All structures and improvements shall be |
10 | | erected and constructed in accordance with the provisions of |
11 | | the Illinois Procurement Code that apply to State agencies. No |
12 | | construction may be undertaken pursuant to this Section before |
13 | | a comprehensive master plan has been approved under Section 60. |
14 | | Section 30. Relocation assistance. The Commission may |
15 | | provide relocation assistance to persons and entities |
16 | | displaced by the Commission's acquisition of property and |
17 | | improvement of the District. Relocation assistance shall not be |
18 | | less than that provided under the federal Uniform Relocation |
19 | | Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 |
20 | | and the regulations under that Act, including the eligibility |
21 | | criteria. Relocation assistance may include assistance with |
22 | | the moving of a residential unit to a new location. The |
23 | | Commission shall establish a single point of contact for all |
24 | | relocation assistance under this Section. |
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1 | | Section 35. Power to sell or lease. The Commission may |
2 | | sell, convey, transfer, or lease, all at fair market value, any |
3 | | title or interest in real property owned by it to any person or |
4 | | persons, to be used, subject to the restrictions of this Act, |
5 | | for the purposes stated in Section 25, for the purpose of |
6 | | serving persons using the facilities offered within the |
7 | | District, or for carrying out of any aspect of the Commission's |
8 | | purposes as set forth in Section 10 of this Act, subject to the |
9 | | restrictions as to the use of the real property as the |
10 | | Commission determines will carry out the purpose of this Act. |
11 | | To assure that the use of the real property sold or leased |
12 | | under this Section is in accordance with the provisions of this |
13 | | Act, the Commission shall inquire into and satisfy itself |
14 | | concerning the financial ability of the purchaser to complete |
15 | | the project for which the real property is sold or leased in |
16 | | accordance with a plan to be presented by the purchaser or |
17 | | lessee, which plan shall be submitted, in writing, to the |
18 | | Commission. Under the plan, the purchaser or lessee shall |
19 | | undertake (i) to use the land for the purposes designated in |
20 | | the presented plan; (ii) to commence and complete the |
21 | | construction of the buildings or other structures to be |
22 | | included in the project within the periods of time as the |
23 | | Commission fixes as reasonable; and (iii) to comply with any |
24 | | other conditions as the Commission shall determine are |
25 | | necessary to carry out the project. All conveyances and leases |
26 | | authorized in this Section shall be on condition that, in the |
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1 | | event of use for other than the purposes prescribed in this |
2 | | Act, or of nonuse for a period of one year, title to the |
3 | | property reverts to the Commission. All conveyances and leases |
4 | | made by the Commission to any corporation or person for the use |
5 | | of serving the residents or any person using the facilities |
6 | | offered within the District shall be on condition that in the |
7 | | event of violation of any of the restrictions as to the use of |
8 | | the property as the Commission shall have determined will carry |
9 | | out the purposes of this Act, that title to the property |
10 | | reverts to the Commission. If, however, the Commission finds |
11 | | that financing necessary for the acquisition or lease of any |
12 | | real estate or for the construction of any building or |
13 | | improvement to be used for purposes prescribed in this Act |
14 | | cannot be obtained if title to the land, building, or |
15 | | improvement is subject to such a reverter provision, the |
16 | | finding shall be made by the Commission after a public hearing |
17 | | held pursuant to a single publication notice given in a secular |
18 | | newspaper of general circulation in Cook County at least 10 |
19 | | days before the date of the hearing, the notice to specify the |
20 | | time, place, and purpose for the hearing, and upon that finding |
21 | | being made, the Commission may cause the real property to be |
22 | | conveyed free of a reverter provision, provided that at least 7 |
23 | | members of the Commission vote in favor thereof. The Commission |
24 | | may also provide in the conveyances, leases, or other |
25 | | documentation provisions for notice of such violations or |
26 | | default and the cure thereof for the benefit of any lender or |
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1 | | mortgagee as the Commission shall determine are appropriate. |
2 | | If, at a regularly scheduled meeting, the Commission resolves |
3 | | that a parcel of real estate leased by it, or in which it has |
4 | | sold the fee simple title or any lesser estate, is not being |
5 | | used for the purposes prescribed in this Act or has been in |
6 | | nonuse for a period of one year, the Commission may file a |
7 | | lawsuit in the circuit court of Cook County to enforce the |
8 | | terms of the sale or lease. If a reverter of title to any |
9 | | property is ordered by the court under the terms of this Act, |
10 | | the interest of the Commission shall be subject to any then |
11 | | existing valid mortgage or trust deed in the nature of a |
12 | | mortgage, but if the title is acquired through foreclosure of |
13 | | that mortgage or trust deed or by deed in lieu of foreclosure |
14 | | of that mortgage or trust deed, then the title to the property |
15 | | shall not revert, but shall be subject to the restrictions as |
16 | | to use, but not any penalty for nonuse, contained in this Act |
17 | | with respect to any mortgagee in possession or its successor or |
18 | | assigns. |
19 | | The Commission may not sell, convey, transfer, or lease any |
20 | | property pursuant to this Section before a comprehensive master |
21 | | plan has been approved under Section 60. |
22 | | Section 40. Notice. Before holding any public hearing |
23 | | prescribed in Section 35 of this Act, or any meeting regarding |
24 | | the passage of any resolution to file a lawsuit, the Commission |
25 | | shall give notice to the grantee or lessee, or his or her legal |
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1 | | representatives, successors, or assigns, of the time and place |
2 | | of the proceeding. The notice shall be accompanied by a |
3 | | statement signed by the secretary of the Commission, or by any |
4 | | person authorized by the Commission to sign the same, setting |
5 | | forth any act or things done or omitted to be done in |
6 | | violation, or claimed to be in violation, of any restriction as |
7 | | to the use of the property, whether the restriction is |
8 | | prescribed in any of the terms of this Act or by any |
9 | | restriction as to the use of the property determined by the |
10 | | Commission under the terms of this Act. The notice of the time |
11 | | and place fixed for the proceeding shall also be given to any |
12 | | person or persons as the Commission shall deem necessary. The |
13 | | notice may be given by registered mail, addressed to the |
14 | | grantee, lessee, or legal representatives, successors, or |
15 | | assigns, at the last known address of the grantee, lessee, or |
16 | | legal representatives, successors, or assigns. |
17 | | Section 45. Rules. The Commission may adopt reasonable and |
18 | | proper rules, in accordance with the Illinois Administrative |
19 | | Procedure Act, relative to the exercise of its powers, and |
20 | | proper rules to govern its proceedings, to regulate the mode |
21 | | and manner of all hearings held by it or at its direction, and |
22 | | to alter and amend those rules. |
23 | | Section 50. Official documents. Copies of all official |
24 | | documents, findings, and orders of the Commission, certified by |
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1 | | a commissioner or by the secretary of the Commission to be true |
2 | | copies of the originals, under the official seal of the |
3 | | Commission, shall be evidence in like manner as the originals. |
4 | | Section 55. Judicial review. Any party may obtain a |
5 | | judicial review of a final order or decision of the Commission |
6 | | in the circuit court of Cook County only under and in |
7 | | accordance with the provisions of the Administrative Review Law |
8 | | and the rules adopted under that Law. The circuit court shall |
9 | | take judicial notice of all the rules of practice and procedure |
10 | | of the Commission. |
11 | | Section 60. Master plan; improvement and management of |
12 | | District. The Commission shall prepare and approve a |
13 | | comprehensive master plan for the orderly development and |
14 | | management of all property within the District. The master |
15 | | plan, and any amendment to the master plan, shall not take |
16 | | effect, however, until it has been approved by the Board of the |
17 | | Roseland Community Medical District. The Commission shall take |
18 | | the actions permitted to be taken by it under this Act as it |
19 | | may determine are appropriate to provide conditions most |
20 | | favorable for the special care and treatment of the sick and |
21 | | injured, for the study of disease, and for any other purpose |
22 | | set forth in Section 25 of this Act. In the master plan, the |
23 | | Commission may provide for shared services and facilities |
24 | | within the District for the accredited schools of medicine and |
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1 | | the licensed non-profit acute care hospitals within the |
2 | | District. |
3 | | Section 65. Public hearing. The Commission shall conduct a |
4 | | public hearing prior to either acquiring through eminent domain |
5 | | under Section 20 of this Act real or personal property within |
6 | | the District or approving under Section 60 of this Act a |
7 | | comprehensive master plan. The Commission shall also conduct a |
8 | | public hearing whenever it is otherwise required by law to do |
9 | | so, and may conduct a public hearing whenever it may elect to |
10 | | do so. |
11 | | The Commission shall conduct the public hearing called by |
12 | | it in accordance with the requirements of the law mandating it, |
13 | | if any, or in accordance with the provisions of this Section if |
14 | | either the law mandating it is silent as to the procedures for |
15 | | its holding or if the Commission elects to hold a public |
16 | | hearing in the absence of any law mandating it. |
17 | | In the absence of any law, or of any procedures in any law, |
18 | | mandating the holding of a public hearing, the Commission may |
19 | | authorize a commissioner or other person of legal age to |
20 | | conduct a hearing. The commissioner or other authorized person |
21 | | has the power to: (i) administer oaths and affirmations, (ii) |
22 | | take the testimony of witnesses, (iii) take and receive the |
23 | | production of papers, books, records, accounts, and documents, |
24 | | (iv) receive pertinent evidence, and (v) certify the record of |
25 | | the hearing. The record of the hearing shall become part of the |
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1 | | Commission's record. Notice of the time, place, and purpose of |
2 | | the hearing shall be given by a single publication notice in a |
3 | | secular newspaper of general circulation within Cook County at |
4 | | least 10 days before the date of the hearing. |
5 | | Section 70. Disposition of money; income fund. All money |
6 | | received by the Commission from the sale or lease of any |
7 | | property, in excess of the amount expended by the Commission |
8 | | for authorized purposes under this Act shall be paid into the |
9 | | State treasury for deposit into the Roseland Community Medical |
10 | | District Income Fund. The Commission is authorized to use all |
11 | | money received as rentals for the purposes of planning, |
12 | | acquisition, and development of property within the District, |
13 | | for the operation, maintenance, and improvement of property of |
14 | | the Commission, and for all purposes and powers set forth in |
15 | | this Act. All moneys held pursuant to this Section shall be |
16 | | maintained in a depository approved by the State Treasurer. The |
17 | | Auditor General shall, at least biennially, audit or cause to |
18 | | be audited all records and accounts of the Commission |
19 | | pertaining to the operation of the District. |
20 | | Section 75. Attorney General. The Attorney General of the |
21 | | State
of Illinois is the legal advisor to the Commission and |
22 | | shall prosecute or defend, as the case may be, all actions |
23 | | brought by or against the Commission.
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1 | | Section 90. The Eminent Domain Act is amended by adding |
2 | | Section 15-5-46 as follows: |
3 | | (735 ILCS 30/15-5-46 new) |
4 | | Sec. 15-5-46. Eminent domain powers in new Acts. The |
5 | | following provisions of law may include express grants of the |
6 | | power to acquire property by condemnation or eminent domain: |
7 | | Roseland Community Medical District Act; medical |
8 | | district; for general purposes. |
9 | | Section 100. The State Finance Act is amended by adding |
10 | | Section 5.786 as follows: |
11 | | (30 ILCS 105/5.786 new) |
12 | | Sec. 5.786. The Roseland Community Medical District Income |
13 | | Fund.
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14 | | Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
15 | | becoming law.
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