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EXECUTIVE BRANCH
(20 ILCS 700/) Technology Advancement and Development Act.

20 ILCS 700/Art. 1

 
    (20 ILCS 700/Art. 1 heading)
ARTICLE 1
SHORT TITLE, PURPOSE, DEFINITIONS
AND GENERAL POWERS

20 ILCS 700/1001

    (20 ILCS 700/1001) (from Ch. 127, par. 3701-1)
    Sec. 1001. Short title. This Act shall be known and may be cited as the Technology Advancement and Development Act.
(Source: P.A. 86-870.)

20 ILCS 700/1002

    (20 ILCS 700/1002) (from Ch. 127, par. 3701-2)
    Sec. 1002. Findings and declaration of policy. The General Assembly hereby finds that numerous economic challenges confront the State, including dramatic increases in foreign productivity and global market competition which have forced a retrenchment in key business sectors and a reduction in high paying manufacturing jobs which threaten to undermine Illinois' standard of living and quality of life. In order to avoid economic stagnation and decline, Illinois must keep pace with the global revolution in manufacturing technology that is occurring in virtually every major industrialized nation competing in the international marketplace.
    The General Assembly further finds that an appropriate economic response would require increasing the level of investment in research and development; utilizing industry, State and local government, labor, and academia to create state-wide programs; and fostering an improved environment for productivity and technological competitiveness. These various programs would utilize Illinois' present resources in many developing areas including health care and biomedical research, information and telecommunications, computing and electronic equipment, manufacturing technologies and materials research, transportation and aerospace, geoscience, financial and service industries, and agriculture and biotechnology.
    It is the purpose of this Act to identify, develop and commercialize technology which will permit Illinois firms to successfully compete in today's world markets, and to authorize State and local government to promote systematically, within the provisions of this Act, those private sector and nonprofit research institution efforts that will serve as intermediaries to achieve the programs authorized under this Act; and continue to insure Illinois' economic vitality and competitiveness through (i) commercialization of new technology products; (ii) modernization of services by technology enterprises; and (iii) modernization of the industrial base of small and medium-sized manufacturers.
(Source: P.A. 91-476, eff. 8-11-99.)

20 ILCS 700/1003

    (20 ILCS 700/1003) (from Ch. 127, par. 3701-3)
    Sec. 1003. Definitions. The following words and phrases, for the purposes of this Act, shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them, except when the context otherwise requires, or except as otherwise provided in this Act:
    "Advanced technology project" means any area of basic or applied research or development which is designed to foster greater knowledge or understanding, or which is designed for the purposes of improving, designing, developing, prototyping, producing or commercializing new products, techniques, processes or technical devices in present or emerging fields of health care and biomedical research, information and communication systems, computing and computer services, electronics, manufacturing, robotics and materials research, transportation and aerospace, agriculture and biotechnology, and finance and services.
    "Business expense" includes working capital financing, the purchase or lease of machinery and equipment, or the lease or purchase of real property, including construction, renovation, or leasehold improvements, but does not include refinancing current debt.
    "Business project" means any specific economic development activity of a commercial, industrial, manufacturing, agricultural, scientific, financial, service or other not-for-profit nature, which is expected to yield an increase in jobs or to result in the retention of jobs or an improvement in production efficiency.
    "Department" means the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity.
    "Director" means the Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity.
    "Financial assistance" means a loan, investment, grant or the purchase of qualified securities or other means whereby financial aid is made to or on behalf of a business project or advanced technology project.
    "Intermediary organization" means any participating organization including not-for-profit entities, for-profit entities, State development authorities, institutions of higher education, other public or private corporations, which may include the Illinois Coalition, or other entities necessary or desirable to further the purpose of this Act engaged by the Department through any contract, agreement, memoranda of understanding, or other cooperative arrangement to deliver programs authorized under this Act.
    "Investment loan" means any loan structured so that the applicant repays the principal and interest and provides a qualified security investment to serve both as additional loan security and as an additional source of repayment.
    "Loan" means acceptance of any note, bond, debenture, or evidence of indebtedness, whether unsecured or secured by a mortgage, pledge, deed of trust, or other lien on any property, or any certificate of, receipt for, participation in, or an option to any of the foregoing. A loan shall bear such interest rate, with such terms of repayment, secured by such collateral, with other terms and conditions, as the Department shall deem necessary or appropriate.
    "Participating lender or investor" means any trust company, bank, savings bank, credit union, merchant bank, investment bank, broker, investment trust, pension fund, building and loan association, savings and loan association, insurance company, venture capital company or other institution, community or State development corporation, development authority authorized to do business by an Act of this State, or other public or private financing intermediary approved by the Department whose purposes include financing, promoting, or encouraging economic development financing.
    "Qualified security investments" means any stock, convertible security, treasury stock, limited partnership interest, certificate of interest or participation in any profit sharing agreement, preorganization certificate or subscription, transferable share, investment contract, certificate of interest or participation in a patent or application or, in general, any interest or instrument commonly known as a "security" or any certificate for, receipt for, guarantee of, or option, warrant or right to subscribe to or purchase any of the foregoing, but not including any instrument which contains voting rights or which can be converted to contain voting rights in the possession of the Department.
(Source: P.A. 94-793, eff. 5-19-06.)

20 ILCS 700/1004

    (20 ILCS 700/1004) (from Ch. 127, par. 3701-4)
    Sec. 1004. Duties and powers. The Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity shall establish and administer any of the programs authorized under this Act subject to the availability of funds appropriated by the General Assembly. The Department may make awards from general revenue fund appropriations, federal reimbursement funds, and the Technology Cooperation Fund, as provided under the provisions of this Act. The Department, in addition to those powers granted under the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, is granted the following powers to help administer the provisions of this Act:
        (a) To provide financial assistance as direct or
    
participation grants, loans, or qualified security investments to, or on behalf of, eligible applicants. Loans, grants, and investments shall be made for the purpose of increasing research and development, commercializing technology, adopting advanced production and processing techniques, and promoting job creation and retention within Illinois;
        (b) To enter into agreements, accept funds or grants,
    
and engage in cooperation with agencies of the federal government, local units of government, universities, research foundations or institutions, regional economic development corporations, or other organizations for the purposes of this Act;
        (c) To enter into contracts, agreements, and
    
memoranda of understanding; and to provide funds for participation agreements or to make any other agreements or contracts or to invest, grant, or loan funds to any participating intermediary organizations, including not-for-profit entities, for-profit entities, State agencies or authorities, government owned and contract operated facilities, institutions of higher education, other public or private development corporations, or other entities necessary or desirable to further the purpose of this Act. Any such agreement or contract by an intermediary organization to deliver programs authorized under this Act may include terms and provisions, including, but not limited to, organization and development of documentation, review and approval of projects, servicing and disbursement of funds, and other related activities;
        (d) To fix, determine, charge, and collect any
    
premiums, fees, charges, costs, and expenses, including, without limitation, any application fees, commitment fees, program fees, financing charges, or publication fees in connection with the Department's activities under this Act;
        (e) To establish forms for applications,
    
notifications, contracts, or any other agreements, and to promulgate procedures, rules, or regulations deemed necessary and appropriate;
        (f) To establish and regulate the terms and
    
conditions of the Department's agreements and to consent, subject to the provisions of any agreement with another party, to the modification or restructuring of any agreement to which the Department is a party;
        (g) To require that recipients of financial
    
assistance shall at all times keep proper books of record and account in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied, with such books open for reasonable Department inspection and audits, including, without limitation, the making of copies thereof;
        (h) To require applicants or grantees receiving funds
    
under this Act to permit the Department to: (i) inspect and audit any books, records or papers related to the project in the custody or control of the applicant, including the making of copies or extracts thereof, and (ii) inspect or appraise any of the applicant's or grantee's business assets;
        (i) To require applicants or grantees, upon written
    
request by the Department, to issue any necessary authorization to the appropriate federal, State, or local authority for the release of information concerning a business or business project financed under the provisions of this Act, with the information requested to include, but not be limited to, financial reports, returns, or records relating to that business or business project;
        (i-5) To provide staffing, administration, and
    
related support required to manage the programs authorized under this Act and to pay for staffing and administration as appropriated by the General Assembly. Administrative responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, research and identification of the needs of commerce and industry in this State; design of comprehensive statewide plans and programs; direction, management, and control of specific projects; and communication and cooperation with entities about technology commercialization and business modernization;
        (j) To take whatever actions are necessary or
    
appropriate to protect the State's interest in the event of bankruptcy, default, foreclosure or noncompliance with the terms and conditions of financial assistance or participation required under this Act, including the power to sell, dispose, lease or rent, upon terms and conditions determined by the Director to be appropriate, real or personal property which the Department may receive as a result thereof; and
        (k) To exercise such other powers as are necessary to
    
carry out the purposes of this Act.
(Source: P.A. 100-201, eff. 8-18-17.)

20 ILCS 700/Art. 2

 
    (20 ILCS 700/Art. 2 heading)
ARTICLE 2
TECHNOLOGY CHALLENGE GRANT PROGRAM

20 ILCS 700/2001

    (20 ILCS 700/2001) (from Ch. 127, par. 3702-1)
    Sec. 2001. Technology Challenge Grant Program.
    (a) The Department may, subject to appropriated funds, establish a Technology Challenge Grant Program to provide initial grant funding requirements to help secure federal research and development projects for this State and to identify and develop technology programs capable of commercialization or establish one or more programs authorized under this Article as part of its Technology Challenge Grant Program Initiative to serve as a catalyst and assure a strong base to develop, transfer, or commercialize new technologies. The Department shall, pursuant to Section 2003 of this Article, evaluate which grant applications best serve the economic and technological objectives of the State.
    (b) Grants shall be awarded from appropriations made for that purpose to: (i) universities, colleges, community colleges, nonprofit research foundations or laboratories, State research institutions, industry technology associations, (ii) technology partnerships or technology consortiums established by a formal joint project agreement between: (1) two or more private industries, or (2) any combination of one or more private industries with one or more universities, colleges, community colleges, nonprofit research laboratories, nonprofit research foundations, or State research institutions, or (iii) any private enterprise developing or commercializing technology or leveraging federal technology development financing, including, but not limited to, the small business innovative research program.
(Source: P.A. 91-476, eff. 8-11-99.)

20 ILCS 700/2002

    (20 ILCS 700/2002) (from Ch. 127, par. 3702-2)
    Sec. 2002. Grant purposes.
    (a) Grants authorized under this Article shall be awarded only for the following purposes: (i) applied innovation research that provides initial grant funding to help serve critical research and development projects to respond to unique, advanced technology projects and which foster the development of Illinois' economy through the advancement of the State's economic, scientific, and technological assets, or which are recognized as technology programs of exemplary and outstanding research in the field of science and technology; or to assist eligible applicants in the State apply for, or qualify for and leverage, federal funds awarded for advanced technology projects concerning research and development, business innovation research or technical development, or the transfer of useful technology to the private sector; (ii) university and industry partnerships that create high-skill employment opportunities and internship activities in the communities that enable graduates and faculty to stay in Illinois and university and industry initiatives that strengthen the relationship between industry and academia in Illinois so that applied university research is responsive to the needs of the various state industries and industry clusters; (iii) centers of excellence in technology commercialization, innovation evaluation, and intellectual property management that encourages the growth of new enterprises based on technologies developed at Illinois research centers including technology partnerships, technology consortiums or research centers and industry technology associations that are, or will be, established to perform research and development in present and emerging technologies that can be developed for use by commerce and industry; (iv) technology transfer projects involving promotion of new or innovative technologies among small and medium-sized Illinois manufacturers where the technologies have immediate commercial application; training and information dissemination that is directly applicable to small and medium-sized Illinois manufacturer needs; or information transfer to Illinois based research institution regarding best practice in industrial commercialization of technology developments; (v) planning and operational support for statewide support that improve practices in technology commercialization including needs assessment and evaluation of the status of technology implementation throughout the State; and (vi) research and testing of products that render the use of anhydrous ammonia inert in the production of methamphetamine.
    (b) Grants awarded pursuant to this Article may be used to help subsidize expenses, as approved by the Department, for capital improvements, equipment, contractual services, commodities, personnel, support costs, including telecommunication, electronic data and commodities, or other costs.
(Source: P.A. 95-433, eff. 8-24-07.)

20 ILCS 700/2003

    (20 ILCS 700/2003) (from Ch. 127, par. 3702-3)
    Sec. 2003. Grant evaluation and amounts.
    (a) The Department shall evaluate grant applications based upon criteria provided under this Section. The Department shall not award any Challenge Grant that is not recommended for funding by the Illinois Science and Technology Advisory Committee and the Illinois Coalition. In determining which grant applicants shall be awarded a Challenge Grant, the Department shall conduct an evaluation of prior compliance with loan or grant agreements for any grant applicant previously funded by the Department. In addition, the Department shall consider the following criteria in determining grant awards: the relationship of a proposed advanced technology project to the State's future economic growth; the qualifications and expertise of consultants, firms or organizations undertaking the effort; the potential for leveraging federal or private research dollars, or both, for the initiative; the extent of the capacity of the applicant or the applicant partnership or consortium to finance the initiative; the potential for adapting, commercializing or adopting the results of the applicant's project for the economic benefit of the State; and the likelihood that the project has a potential for creating new jobs or retaining current jobs in the State.
    (b) The Director of the Department shall determine the level of the grant award and shall determine the share of total directly attributable costs of an advanced technology project which may be considered for funding under this Article.
    (c) The Department and the Department of Natural Resources are hereby authorized to cooperate with and provide support to the Illinois Science and Technology Advisory Committee and the Illinois Coalition. Such support may include the provision of office space and may be technical, advisory or operational in nature.
(Source: P.A. 91-357, eff. 7-29-99; 91-476, eff. 8-11-99.)

20 ILCS 700/Art. 3

 
    (20 ILCS 700/Art. 3 heading)
ARTICLE 3. ILLINOIS TECHNOLOGY
ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT AND INVESTMENT PROGRAM

20 ILCS 700/3001

    (20 ILCS 700/3001) (from Ch. 127, par. 3703-1)
    Sec. 3001. Illinois Technology Enterprise Development and Investment Program. The Department shall, subject to appropriated funds, establish an Advanced Technology Enterprise Development Program to: (i) provide investments, loans, or qualified security investments to or on behalf of young or growing businesses, in cooperation with private investment companies, private investors or conventional lending institutions which also assume a portion of the investment loan or financing for a business project, or on behalf of new or emerging business through financial intermediaries as they commercialize advanced technology projects; (ii) fund regional technology enterprise development centers that make available resources and expertise in furthering the technical or managerial skills of owners; aid the ventures in locating financing; and help new companies with product development and marketing.
(Source: P.A. 91-476, eff. 8-11-99.)

20 ILCS 700/3002

    (20 ILCS 700/3002) (from Ch. 127, par. 3703-2)
    Sec. 3002. Investment requirements. Any direct financial assistance shall:
    (a) Be awarded only if other financing with respect to the business project is provided. Other financing may be in the form of any loan, equity position, convertible preferred stock, letter of credit, guarantee, limited partnership interest, bond purchase or any other form approved by the Department;
    (b) Be protected by adequate security. Financial assistance may be secured by first or second mortgage positions on real or personal property, by royalty payments, by personal notes or guarantees, or by any other security satisfactory to the Department to secure repayment, if required, by the financial assistance agreement;
    (c) Be in such principal amount and form, and contain such terms and provisions with respect to the property, insurance, repairs, alteration, payment of taxes and assessments, delinquency charges, default remedies, additional security and other matters as the Department shall determine adequate to protect the public interest.
(Source: P.A. 91-476, eff. 8-11-99.)

20 ILCS 700/3003

    (20 ILCS 700/3003) (from Ch. 127, par. 3703-3)
    Sec. 3003. Applications.
    (a) An application for direct financial assistance shall be submitted to the Department in accordance with forms and filing fees prescribed by the Department. The application may require facts about the company's history, job opportunities, stability of employment, past and present condition and structure, actual and pro-forma income statements, present and future market prospects and management qualification, and any other facts deemed material to the financing request. The Department shall obtain such additional information concerning the application as it deems necessary and diligent.
    The Department may create a credit review committee which shall, on the basis of the application, and any other information, prepare a report concerning the credit-worthiness of the proposed borrower, the financial commitment of other investors, the manner in which the proposed business project will advance the economy of the State, and the soundness of the proposed financial assistance agreement.
    After consideration of such report, and after such other action as it deems appropriate, the Department shall approve or deny the application. If the Department approves the application, its approval shall specify the amount of funds to be provided and the financial assistance agreement provisions which shall apply to the applicant. The applicant shall be promptly notified of such action by the Department.
    (b) The Department may, subject to available appropriated funds, provide grants or investments in revolving fund portfolios with intermediary organizations or participating lenders or investors. The financial assistance may be made available to intermediaries that assume a responsibility for the administration of the projects funded through the grant or investment.
    Applications shall be submitted to the Department in accordance with forms and filing fees prescribed by the Department. The application may require facts about the intermediary's history, past, and present condition and structure, actual, and pro-forma income statements, present and future market prospects and management qualification, and any other facts deemed material to the financing request.
(Source: P.A. 91-476, eff. 8-11-99.)

20 ILCS 700/3004

    (20 ILCS 700/3004) (from Ch. 127, par. 3703-4)
    Sec. 3004. Investment purpose.
    (a) Direct qualified investments, loans, or participation investments in investment or loan portfolios authorized by this Article of this Act may be made for the purpose of financing any new process, technique, product, service or device which is, or which may be, capable of being reduced to practice, and which is, or which may be, commercially exploitable by (i) young or growing Illinois businesses or (ii) applicants who have qualified for Federal Small Business Innovation Research funds.
    Financial assistance proceeds may be used for expenses that include, but are not limited to, costs incurred for research and development, amortizable organizational costs, working capital financing, the purchase or lease of machinery and equipment, and the acquisition, improvement or rehabilitation of land and buildings. In determining if direct qualified security investments or loans are to be made, the Department shall find that there is a likelihood of commercial feasibility given the state of development of the proposed product, process, or technical device, and that there is a likelihood of increased job opportunities in the near term as a result of the security investment. Direct qualified security investments or investment loans for an eligible applicant shall not be made for more than $500,000 and shall not be made for more than 50% of the business project costs unless the Director determines that a waiver of these limits is required to meet the purpose of this Act. In making a determination to participate in an investment or loan portfolio of an authorized participating lender or investor on behalf of eligible applicants, the Department shall find that the administering financial intermediary is capable of effectively evaluating the commercialization feasibility of the proposed product, process, service or technical device technology and the likelihood of increased job creation impact that may result from project financing. In no instance shall the Department's participation in an investment or loan portfolio of any authorized participating lender or investor exceed $2,000,000 at one time.
    (b) A loan made for company modernization or retooling may be for any purpose consistent with the objectives of this Act including, but not limited to, purchases of advanced machinery, equipment and tooling; organizational expenses for services, personnel training, corporate restructuring; working capital; acquisition, improvement or rehabilitation of land and buildings which are an integral part of a new production or process technology; or any other business expense reasonably related to the project. In determining if a loan is to be provided, the Department shall determine whether there will be an expected improvement in production levels, quality of output or timeliness of delivery and that the number of jobs to be created or retained is reasonable in relation to the loan funds requested. A loan to eligible applicants for modernization or retooling shall not be made for more than $500,000 or for more than 25% of the business project costs unless the Director of the Department determines that a waiver of these limits is required to meet the purposes of this Act.
    (c) Grants may be made for the purpose of financing feasibility studies, competitive assessments or productivity services which the Department determines may result in technology enhancement, retooling, restructuring or other competitiveness improvements. In determining the amount of a grant, the Department shall: (i) examine the level of expertise of the consultant or firm undertaking the feasibility study or competitive assessment; (ii) evaluate the likelihood of an applicant's proposed feasibility study or competitive assessment resulting in a substantial improvement in the applicant's operations; (iii) determine whether that improvement will result in the creation or retention of jobs. Grants to eligible applicants shall not exceed $100,000 or 50% of the project costs unless the Director of the Department determines that a waiver of these limits is required to meet the purposes of this Act.
(Source: P.A. 91-476, eff. 8-11-99.)

20 ILCS 700/3004.5

    (20 ILCS 700/3004.5)
    Sec. 3004.5. Illinois Technology Enterprise Centers Requirements.
    (a) The Department may, subject to available appropriated funds, working with the Illinois Coalition, establish one or more regional technology enterprise development centers whose mission is to assist entrepreneurs, innovators, and start-up firms in high-growth, high technology sectors in furthering the technical or managerial skills of owners; aid the ventures in locating financing; and help new companies with product development and marketing in support of new venture formation within the State.
    (b) The Department may provide grants or may provide cost share or reimbursements pursuant to this Section to support the operation of technology enterprise development centers. Grants awarded pursuant to this Article may be used to help subsidize expenses, as approved by the Department, for revolving funds, personnel, support costs, capital improvements, equipment, contractual services, commodities, including telecommunication or other costs.
    (c) Technology enterprise development centers may provide crucial business information at affordable prices for firms that are developing early-stage, technology-oriented manufacturing including (i) general or short-term assistance, general outreach, feasibility studies for new venture formation, and research assistance for new venture creation; (ii) innovation evaluation and market research to evaluate the viability of technology, product, or service or the market potential of technology, product, or service; (iii) technical assistance related to management and operations and strategic partnering and assistance in the implementation of strategic manufacturing and marketing alliances; and (iv) service in locating new technologies or technological solutions.
    (d) Technology enterprise development centers may provide financial services that include (i) financial packaging to enhance proposals and make companies more competitive for federal or private funding; (ii) access to private investor capital through venture capital events and regional venture capital networking programs; and (iii) management of local for-profit or limited profit seed capital funds.
    (e) Technology enterprise development centers may address local shortfalls of capital to commercialize new technology by providing pre-seed financing to start-up, technology-based businesses. Financing options could include micro-loans, small grants, and equity investment capital for seed funding, product commercialization and prototype development, and commercial introduction and marketing.
    (f) The Department may provide grant funds made available to support professional development and capacity building of the technology enterprise development centers within the State as may be required for the administration, operations, research, analysis, or training of the centers.
    (g) In determining which applicants shall be awarded a grant, the Department shall conduct an evaluation of prior compliance with loan or grant awards; the relationship of a proposed project to the State's future economic growth; the qualifications and expertise of organizations undertaking the effort; the applicant's understanding of the requirements and needs of entrepreneurs, innovators, and start-up firms in high-growth, high technology sectors; the potential of the applicant's project to provide an economic benefit of the State; and the likelihood that the project has a potential for creating new ventures in the State.
    (h) The Director of the Department shall determine the level of the grant award and shall determine the share of total directly attributable costs of the project that may be considered for funding under this Article.
(Source: P.A. 91-476, eff. 8-11-99.)

20 ILCS 700/3005

    (20 ILCS 700/3005) (from Ch. 127, par. 3703-5)
    Sec. 3005. Eligible applicants - forms of assistance. Financial assistance may be made to, or on behalf of, any for profit entity, sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation or joint venture carrying on business, or organized to carry on business, in this State. Financial assistance authorized under this Article may be in the form of participation agreements with participating lenders, direct loans, grant agreements, purchases of qualified security or any other form as determined by the Department.
(Source: P.A. 86-870.)

20 ILCS 700/Art. 3.5

 
    (20 ILCS 700/Art. 3.5 heading)
ARTICLE 3.5. BUSINESS MODERNIZATION INITIATIVE

20 ILCS 700/3501

    (20 ILCS 700/3501)
    Sec. 3501. Business Modernization Initiative. The Department may create one or more programs under this Article to assist the State's existing mature business and industry base to adopt and use appropriate technologies. The programs may vary in breadth of activities, services, and projects in accordance with the level or complexity of the manufacturers' needs or problems. The Department's programs shall emphasize the provision of comprehensive assistance.
(Source: P.A. 91-476, eff. 8-11-99.)

20 ILCS 700/3505

    (20 ILCS 700/3505)
    Sec. 3505. Modernization Retooling Loan Program.
    (a) The Department may establish, subject to available appropriated funds, a loan program that will improve businesses' production systems and work organization to preserve and create private sector jobs by increasing the firms' long-term competitive viability. The program may provide loans to, or on behalf of, the State's mature, small, or medium-sized businesses for the modernization and installation of advanced technologies or processes.
    (b) A loan made for company modernization or retooling may be for any purpose consistent with the objectives of this Act including, but not limited to, purchases of advanced machinery, equipment, and tooling; organizational expenses for services, personnel training, and corporate restructuring; working capital; acquisition, improvement, or rehabilitation of land and buildings that are an integral part of a new production or process technology; or any other business expense reasonably related to the project. No loan made by the Department shall be used to pay for the retirement of previous debt unless the debt is a part of the purchase or lease of machinery or equipment that is being upgraded.
    (c) In determining if a loan is to be provided, the Department shall determine whether there will be an expected improvement in production levels, quality of output, or timeliness of delivery and that the number of jobs to be created or retained is reasonable in relation to the loan funds requested. A loan to an eligible applicant for modernization or retooling shall not be made for more than $500,000 or for more than 25% of the business project costs unless the Director determines that a waiver of these limits is required to meet the purposes of this Act.
(Source: P.A. 91-476, eff. 8-11-99.)

20 ILCS 700/3510

    (20 ILCS 700/3510)
    Sec. 3510. Development Corporation Program.
    (a) The Department may provide, subject to available appropriated funds, financial assistance to the State's mature, small, or medium-sized businesses through development corporations that assume a responsibility for the administration of the loan projects for the modernization and installation of advanced technologies.
    (b) Development corporation financial assistance may be in the form of direct loans, grants, or purchases of qualified security investments or financial assistance. Development credit corporations, financial intermediaries, or other entities whose purpose includes financing, promoting, or encouraging commercialization, adoption, or implementation of advanced technologies, processes, or products, as determined by the Department, may participate in this program.
    (c) Financial assistance authorized under this Section shall be used by the development corporation for loans or investments to firms to improve the businesses' production systems and work organization that will preserve and create private sector jobs by increasing the firms' long-term competitive viability and may be used for the planning and operation of the development corporation as approved by the Department through its agreement with the development corporation.
    (d) The Department is authorized to rely upon, and may provide for in the execution of an agreement, the participating lender's or investor's review on behalf of the State and approval of the credit, collateral security, and documentation; determination of eligibility, economic results expected, and the prospects for viability and repayment; the collection and use of fees, premiums, or charges; the organization, servicing, and disbursement of financial assistance; and such other purposes and activities as the Department, in its sole discretion, shall determine to be reasonable, appropriate, and consistent with the purposes of this Article.
(Source: P.A. 91-476, eff. 8-11-99.)

20 ILCS 700/3515

    (20 ILCS 700/3515)
    Sec. 3515. Modernization grants.
    (a) Subject to available appropriated funds, modernization grants may be made for the purpose of financing, competitive assessments, or productivity improvement services that the Department determines may result in technology enhancement, retooling, restructuring, or other competitiveness improvements. Grants may be made to, or on behalf of, Illinois' mature, small, or medium-sized businesses for (i) undertaking feasibility studies, competitiveness assessments, and productivity audits to restore their businesses' competitiveness or (ii) the modernization and installation of advanced manufacturing systems or processes that will improve the businesses' production systems and work organization, or will preserve and create private sector jobs by increasing the firms' long-term competitive viability.
    (b) Assistance authorized under this Section may be in the form of direct grant agreements, agreements with private sector consultants on behalf of a firm, or agreements with participating intermediary organizations as authorized under Article 1.
    (c) In determining the amount of a modernization grant, the Department shall: (i) examine the level of expertise of the consultant or firm undertaking the competitiveness assessment or productivity improvement services; (ii) evaluate the likelihood of an applicant's proposed competitiveness assessment or productivity improvement services resulting in a substantial improvement in the applicant's operations; and (iii) determine whether improvement will result in the creation or retention of jobs. Modernization grants to eligible applicants shall not exceed $100,000 or 50% of the project costs, unless the Director determines that a waiver of these limits is required to meet the purposes of this Act.
(Source: P.A. 91-476, eff. 8-11-99.)

20 ILCS 700/3520

    (20 ILCS 700/3520)
    Sec. 3520. Manufacturing Extension Program.
    (a) The Department may establish, subject to available appropriated funds, a program of statewide manufacturing extension centers serving the geographic needs of the State's manufacturers, whose mission is to assist small or medium-sized manufacturers with technological advancement, for continuous improvement of business practices for these firms to be better positioned to succeed against global competition.
    (b) The Department may provide grants or may provide cost share or reimbursements under this Section to support the operation of manufacturing extension deliverers, including organizations financed through a federal manufacturing extension partnership program. Manufacturing extension deliverers can include universities and colleges, regional or sectorial based organizations, technical societies, or other similar groups.
    (c) The Department may provide grant funds made available under this Act to support professional development and capacity building of the manufacturing extension system within the State as may be required for the administration, operations, research, analysis, promotion, or training of geographic based manufacturing extension centers.
    (d) In determining which applicants shall be awarded a grant, the Department shall conduct an evaluation of prior compliance with awards programs; the relationship of a proposed project to the State's future economic growth; the qualifications and expertise of organizations undertaking the effort; the applicant's understanding of the requirements and needs of the target groups served; the potential of the applicant's project to provide an economic benefit of the State; the methods engaged to measure and track performance; and the likelihood that the project has a potential for improving the competitiveness of small and mid-sized manufacturers.
(Source: P.A. 91-476, eff. 8-11-99.)

20 ILCS 700/3525

    (20 ILCS 700/3525)
    Sec. 3525. Manufacturing and Export Base Services.
    (a) The Department may, subject to available appropriated funds, establish a program of statewide assistance to the manufacturing and services export base of the State serving the sector-wide needs of small and medium-sized companies.
    (b) The Department may provide grants, cost share funds, or reimbursements: to State or substate programs providing better access to information; to reduce the impediments to the flow of technical information; and to provide Illinois manufacturers, producer firms, and export services firms with better or more timely access to the State's and the nation's technology base, including industrial and engineering consulting practices, university and research laboratory based engineers, private commercial product vendors, and other sources of technology or non-technology services.
    (c) The Department may provide grants to those private, public, and non-profit research institutions and organizations that agree to serve as an intermediary to achieve the purpose set forth in this Section that continues to ensure Illinois' economic vitality and competitiveness.
    (d) The Department may seek out applicants that may be considered for a grant, and may provide an award based on the qualifications and expertise of organizations undertaking the effort, the applicants understanding of the requirements and needs of the target groups served, and the likelihood that the proposed project will improve the State's future economic potential.
(Source: P.A. 91-476, eff. 8-11-99.)

20 ILCS 700/3530

    (20 ILCS 700/3530)
    Sec. 3530. Eligible applicants; forms of assistance. Financial assistance may be made to, or on behalf of, any for-profit entity, sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, or joint venture carrying on business, or organized to carry on business, in this State. Financial assistance authorized under this Article may be made available to not-for-profit organizations, including educational agencies, business or trade associations, economic development organizations, and participating lenders, in the form of participation agreements, direct loans, grant agreements, purchases of qualified security, or any other form as determined by the Department.
(Source: P.A. 91-476, eff. 8-11-99.)

20 ILCS 700/Art. 4

 
    (20 ILCS 700/Art. 4 heading)
ARTICLE 4
GENERAL PROVISIONS

20 ILCS 700/4001

    (20 ILCS 700/4001) (from Ch. 127, par. 3704-1)
    Sec. 4001. Third party award challenge. Applicants denied funds by the Department in accordance with the provisions of this Act shall not be construed to be conveyed with the right to challenge the awarding of funds by the Department to successful applicants, nor to challenge any loan or other agreement executed in connection therewith.
(Source: P.A. 86-870.)

20 ILCS 700/4002

    (20 ILCS 700/4002) (from Ch. 127, par. 3704-2)
    Sec. 4002. Confidentiality. Any documentary materials or data made or received by any member, agent or employee of the Department, consisting of trade secrets, commercial or financial information regarding the operation of any enterprise conducted by an applicant applying for funding under this Act, or regarding the competitive position of such enterprise in a particular field of endeavor, shall be deemed to be confidential and shall not be deemed public records; provided, however, that if the Department purchases a qualified security from such enterprise, the commercial and financial information, excluding trade secrets, shall be deemed to become a public record of the Department after expiration of 3 years from the date of purchase of the qualified security to the extent that the information is available to the holder of the qualified security. Information deemed confidential under the provisions of this Section shall be exempt from inspection or reproduction as provided under subsection (g) of Section 7 of The Freedom of Information Act.
(Source: P.A. 86-870.)

20 ILCS 700/4003

    (20 ILCS 700/4003) (from Ch. 127, par. 3704-3)
    Sec. 4003. Federal programs. The Department is authorized to accept and expend federal monies in furtherance of this Act and to use funds appropriated under this Act for programs pending reimbursement from federal funds, except that the terms and conditions established under this Act, which are inconsistent with or prohibited by the federal authorization under which such monies are made available, shall not apply with respect to the expenditure of such monies.
(Source: P.A. 91-476, eff. 8-11-99.)

20 ILCS 700/4004

    (20 ILCS 700/4004) (from Ch. 127, par. 3704-4)
    Sec. 4004. Disclaimer. Recipients of funding provided under this Act shall hold the State of Illinois and divisions thereof harmless for any and all claims and actions based upon and arising out of any services performed under the funding agreement by the recipient or the recipient's associates and employees.
(Source: P.A. 86-870.)

20 ILCS 700/4005

    (20 ILCS 700/4005)
    Sec. 4005. (Repealed).
(Source: P.A. 86-870. Repealed by P.A. 94-91, eff. 7-1-05.)