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90_HB0235 New Act SEE INDEX Creates the Civic Center Code. Replaces existing Acts creating civic center authorities in various locations in the State (except for the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority in Chicago). Sets forth the authorization for each civic center authority in a separate Article of the Code. Sets forth standard civic center provisions common to several civic center authorities and incorporates the standard provisions by reference into the Articles authorizing those civic center authorities. Repeals the various civic center Acts that are continued in the Code. Makes no substantive changes. LRB9000879DJcd LRB9000879DJcd 1 AN ACT concerning civic centers. 2 WHEREAS, Codification of laws relating to civic centers 3 will achieve the goals of (i) consolidating the many laws 4 relating to civic centers; (ii) updating the often obsolete 5 language currently in use in these many laws; (iii) 6 incorporating uniform terminology that will ensure a 7 constancy of understanding and interpretation of these laws; 8 and (iv) eliminating the need for duplicative language 9 throughout these laws; and 10 WHEREAS, The Illinois General Assembly seeks to achieve 11 these goals by consolidating the many civic center laws of 12 Illinois into a Civic Center Code, without making any 13 substantive changes in the meaning, effect, or application of 14 those laws; and 15 WHEREAS, Because this Act is a codification of existing 16 law, the following matters of form are used: 17 (a) in Articles 5 through 280, the parenthetic citation 18 before a Section in the form "(from XX ILCS XX/XX)" (i) is an 19 informational reference to the prior law from which the 20 Section is derived and (ii) is not part of the text of the 21 law; 22 (b) in Articles 5 through 280, in the text of a Section, 23 (i) matter that is stricken indicates a deletion from the 24 prior law and (ii) matter that is underscored indicates an 25 addition to the prior law; and 26 (c) in Articles 5 through 280, the parenthetic citation 27 after a Section in the form "(Source: P.A. XX-XXXX)" (i) is 28 an informational reference to the most recent sources of the 29 continued text in the Session Laws of Illinois and (ii) is 30 not part of the law; therefore 31 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 32 represented in the General Assembly: -2- LRB9000879DJcd 1 ARTICLE 1. 2 SHORT TITLE 3 Section 1-1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the 4 Civic Center Code. 5 ARTICLE 2. 6 STANDARD CIVIC CENTER PROVISIONS 7 Section 2-1. Scope of Article. This Article sets forth 8 standard provisions that apply to a civic center authority 9 only when the specific Section of this Article is 10 incorporated by reference into the Article authorizing that 11 civic center. 12 Section 2-3. Purpose. The purpose of this Article is to 13 accomplish the aims of the State of Illinois to enhance the 14 ability of its citizens to avail themselves of civic and 15 cultural centers geographically situated throughout the 16 entire State of Illinois. 17 Section 2-5. Definitions. In this Article: 18 "Authority" means the Authority as defined in the Article 19 creating the Authority, except that in Article 25 it means 20 the Committee created under that Article. 21 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 22 State, any unit of local government or school district, and 23 any agency or instrumentality thereof. 24 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 25 corporation, company, association or joint stock association; 26 and includes any trustee, receiver, assignee or personal 27 representative thereof. 28 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 29 the Authority as defined in the Article creating the -3- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authority. 2 "Metropolitan area", for an Authority created under this 3 Act, means the metropolitan area for the Authority as defined 4 in the Article creating the Authority. 5 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 6 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 7 name but execution shall not in any case issue against any 8 property of the Authority. 9 (b) The Authority may adopt a common seal and change the 10 same at its pleasure. 11 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and other 12 buildings; lease of space. It shall be the duty of the 13 Authority to promote, operate and maintain expositions, 14 conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural activities 15 from time to time in the metropolitan area and in connection 16 therewith to arrange, finance and maintain industrial, 17 cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade and 18 scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 19 auditorium, exposition, recreational and office buildings for 20 such purposes. 21 The provision of office space for lease and rental and 22 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 23 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 24 Authority. 25 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 26 to perform such duties. 27 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 28 lease of space. It shall be the duty of the Authority to 29 promote, operate and maintain expositions, conventions, and 30 theatrical, sports and cultural activities from time to time 31 in the metropolitan area and in connection therewith to -4- LRB9000879DJcd 1 arrange, finance and maintain industrial, cultural, 2 educational, theatrical, sports, trade and scientific 3 exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain auditorium, 4 exposition and office buildings for such purposes. 5 The provision of office space for rental and lease and 6 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 7 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 8 Authority. 9 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 10 to perform such duties. 11 Section 2-17. Duties; auditorium and other buildings. It 12 shall be the duty of the Authority to promote, operate and 13 maintain expositions, conventions, or theatrical, sports or 14 cultural activities from time to time in the metropolitan 15 area and in connection therewith to arrange, finance and 16 maintain industrial, cultural, educational, theatrical, 17 sports, trade or scientific exhibits and to lease or 18 construct, equip and maintain auditoriums, exposition 19 buildings or office buildings for such purposes. 20 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 21 to perform such duties. 22 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 23 domain. The Authority shall have the following rights and 24 powers: 25 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 26 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 27 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain exhibition 28 centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities and office 29 buildings, including sites and parking areas and commercial 30 facilities therefor located within the metropolitan area; 31 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 32 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, -5- LRB9000879DJcd 1 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 2 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 3 such grounds, centers, and auditoriums for the holding of 4 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 5 Authority or some other person or governmental agency; 6 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 7 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 8 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 9 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 10 of the Code of Civil Procedure, as amended; 11 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 12 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 13 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 14 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 15 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 16 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 17 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of and the 18 interest on any bonds issued by the Authority; 19 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 20 the objects and purposes of this Article. 21 Section 2-21. Rights and powers. The Authority shall have 22 the following rights and powers: 23 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 24 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 25 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain fair or 26 exposition grounds, convention or exhibition centers, civic 27 auditoriums, and office and municipal buildings, including 28 sites and parking areas and facilities therefor located 29 within the metropolitan area. 30 (b) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 31 the objects and purposes of this Article. 32 (c) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 33 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange, and finance fairs, -6- LRB9000879DJcd 1 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 2 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 3 such grounds, centers and auditoriums for the holding of 4 fairs, exhibits, shows and events, whether conducted by the 5 Authority or some other person or governmental agency. 6 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 7 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 8 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 9 auditoriums, and to collect admission charges to fairs, 10 shows, exhibits and events sponsored or held by the 11 Authority. The charges collected may be made available to 12 defray the reasonable expenses of the Authority and to pay 13 the principal of and the interest on any bonds issued by the 14 Authority. 15 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. The Authority 16 shall not incur any obligations for salaries or for office or 17 administrative expenses except within the amounts of funds 18 that will be available to it when such obligations become 19 payable. 20 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. Purchases made under this 21 Article shall be made in compliance with the Local Government 22 Prompt Payment Act. 23 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 24 State, or local agency. The Authority shall have power (i) 25 to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or otherwise 26 any property or rights useful for the Authority's purposes 27 from any person or persons, from any municipal corporation, 28 body politic, or agency of the State, or from the State 29 itself, (ii) to apply for and accept grants, matching 30 grants, loans or appropriations from the State of Illinois or 31 any agency or instrumentality thereof to be used for any of -7- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the purposes of the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any 2 agreement with the State of Illinois in relation to such 3 grants, matching grants, loans or appropriations. 4 Section 2-36. Acquisition of property from person or 5 governmental agency. The Authority shall have the power (i) 6 to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or otherwise 7 any property or rights from any person or governmental agency 8 useful for its purposes, (ii) to apply for and accept grants, 9 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the State of 10 Illinois or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be used 11 for any of the purposes of the Authority, and (iii) to enter 12 into any agreement with the State of Illinois in relation to 13 such grants, matching grants, loans or appropriations. 14 Section 2-40. Federal money. The Authority shall have 15 the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, matching 16 grants, loans or appropriations from the federal government 17 or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be used for any 18 of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to enter into any 19 agreement with the federal government in relation to such 20 grants, matching grants, loans or appropriations. 21 Section 2-45. Insurance. The Authority shall have the 22 power to procure and enter into contracts for any type of 23 insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to property 24 from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, against 25 employers' liability, against any act of any member, officer, 26 or employee of the Board or Authority in the performance of 27 the duties of the office or employment, and against any other 28 insurable risk. 29 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 30 performance. The Authority shall have continuing power to -8- LRB9000879DJcd 1 borrow money for the purpose of carrying out and performing 2 its duties and exercising its powers under this Article. 3 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 4 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 5 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 6 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 7 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 8 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 9 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 10 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 11 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 12 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 13 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 14 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 15 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 16 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 17 time or times not exceeding 40 years from their respective 18 dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates not exceeding 19 the maximum rate permitted by the Bond Authorization Act, may 20 be in such form, may carry such registration privileges, may 21 be executed in such manner, may be payable at such place or 22 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and 23 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 24 face thereof, may be executed in such manner, and may contain 25 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in said 26 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on any 27 bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold office, 28 his signature shall nevertheless be valid and effective for 29 all purposes. The holder or holders of any bonds or interest 30 coupons appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may 31 bring suits at law or proceedings in equity to compel the 32 performance and observance by the Authority or any of its 33 officers, agents or employees of any contract or covenant 34 made by the Authority with the holders of such bonds or -9- LRB9000879DJcd 1 interest coupons, to compel the Authority or any of its 2 officers, agents or employees to perform any duties required 3 to be performed for the benefit of the holders of any such 4 bonds or interest coupons by the provisions of the ordinance 5 authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the Authority and 6 any of its officers, agents or employees from taking any 7 action in conflict with any such contract or covenant. 8 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 9 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 10 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 11 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code. 12 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 13 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 14 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 15 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 16 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 17 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 18 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 19 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 20 operating the said facilities; and 21 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 22 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 23 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 24 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 25 secure payment thereof. 26 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 27 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 28 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 29 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 30 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 31 theatrical, and cultural expositions, sports activities, 32 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and rentals 33 and from other revenue, if any, the Authority may execute and 34 deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided that no -10- LRB9000879DJcd 1 lien upon any physical property of the Authority shall be 2 created thereby. 3 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 4 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 5 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 6 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 7 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 8 instituted. 9 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 10 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 11 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 12 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 13 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 14 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 15 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any 16 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All 17 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by 18 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 19 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have 20 the right to reject all bids and to readvertise for bids in 21 the manner provided for in the initial advertisement. 22 However, if no bids are received such bonds may be sold at 23 not less than par value, without further advertising, within 24 60 days after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to 25 any advertisement. 26 Section 2-51. Borrowing; revenue bonds; mandamus or other 27 actions to compel performance. The Authority shall have 28 continuing power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying 29 out and performing its duties and exercising its powers under 30 this Article. 31 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 32 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 33 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, -11- LRB9000879DJcd 1 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 2 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 3 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 4 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 5 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 6 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 7 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 8 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 9 activities operated by the Authority, and from funds, if any, 10 received and to be received by the Authority from any other 11 source. Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature 12 at such time or times not exceeding 40 years from their 13 respective dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates, 14 not exceeding the maximum rate permitted by the Bond 15 Authorization Act, may be in such form, may carry such 16 registration privileges, may be executed in such manner, may 17 be payable at such place or places, may be made subject to 18 redemption in such manner and upon such terms, with or 19 without premium as is stated on the face thereof, may be 20 executed in such manner and may contain such terms and 21 covenants, all as may be provided in the ordinance. In case 22 any officer whose signature appears on any bond ceases (after 23 attaching his signature) to hold office, his signature shall 24 nevertheless be valid and effective for all purposes. The 25 holder or holders of any bonds, or interest coupons 26 appertaining thereto, issued by the Authority may bring 27 mandamus, injunction, or other civil actions or proceedings 28 to compel the performance and observance by the Authority or 29 any of its officers, agents or employees of any contract or 30 covenant made by the Authority with the holders of such bonds 31 or interest coupons, to compel the Authority and any of its 32 officers, agents or employees to perform any duties required 33 to be performed for the benefit of the holders of any such 34 bonds or interest coupons by the provisions of the ordinance -12- LRB9000879DJcd 1 authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the Authority and 2 any of its officers, agents or employees from taking any 3 action in conflict with any such contract or covenant. 4 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 5 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 6 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 7 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code. 8 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 9 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 10 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 11 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 12 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 13 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 14 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 15 (a) the cost of leasing, maintaining, repairing, 16 regulating and operating the facilities; and 17 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 18 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 19 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 20 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 21 secure payment thereof. 22 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 23 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 24 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 25 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 26 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 27 theatrical or cultural expositions, sport activities, 28 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 29 rentals, and other revenue, if any, the Authority may execute 30 and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided that no 31 lien upon any physical property of the Authority shall be 32 created thereby. 33 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 34 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus, -13- LRB9000879DJcd 1 injunction, or other civil actions or proceedings in any 2 court of competent jurisdiction to compel performance and 3 compliance therewith, but the trust agreement may prescribe 4 by whom or on whose behalf such action may be instituted. 5 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 6 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 7 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 8 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 9 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 10 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 11 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any 12 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All 13 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by 14 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 15 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have 16 the right to reject all bids and readvertise for bids in the 17 manner provided for in the initial advertisement. However, 18 if no bids are received such bonds may be sold at not less 19 than par value, without further advertising, within 60 days 20 after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to any 21 advertisement. 22 Section 2-52. Borrowing; revenue bonds; interest payable 23 semi-annually; bond sale price; effect of Omnibus Bond Acts. 24 The Authority shall have continuing power to borrow money for 25 the purpose of carrying out and performing its duties and 26 exercising its powers under this Article. 27 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 28 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 29 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 30 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 31 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 32 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 33 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at -14- LRB9000879DJcd 1 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 2 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 3 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 4 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 5 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 6 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 7 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 8 time or times not exceeding 40 years from their respective 9 dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates, not exceeding 10 the maximum rate authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as 11 amended at the time of the making of the contract, payable 12 semi-annually, may be in such form, may carry such 13 registration privileges, may be executed in such manner, may 14 be payable at such place or places, may be made subject to 15 redemption in such manner and upon such terms, with or 16 without premium as is stated on the face thereof, may be 17 executed in such manner and may contain such terms and 18 covenants, all as may be provided in said ordinance. In case 19 any officer whose signature appears on any bond ceases (after 20 attaching his signature) to hold office, his signature shall 21 nevertheless be valid and effective for all purposes. The 22 holder or holders of any bonds, or interest coupons 23 appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may bring 24 mandamus, injunction, or other civil actions or proceedings 25 to compel the performance and observance by the Authority or 26 any of its officers, agents or employees of any contract or 27 covenant made by the Authority with the holders of such bonds 28 or interest coupons, to compel the Authority and any of its 29 officers, agents or employees to perform any duties required 30 to be performed for the benefit of the holders of any such 31 bonds or interest coupons by the provisions of the ordinance 32 authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the Authority and 33 any of its officers, agents or employees from taking any 34 action in conflict with any such contract or covenant. -15- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 2 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 3 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 4 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code. 5 The bonds shall be sold by the corporate authorities of 6 the Authority in such manner as said corporate authorities 7 shall determine, except that if issued to bear interest at 8 the maximum rate authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as 9 amended at the time of the making of the contract, the bonds 10 shall be sold for not less than par and accrued interest and 11 except that the selling price of bonds bearing interest at a 12 rate of less than the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 13 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 14 the contract, shall be such that the interest cost to the 15 Authority of the money received from the sale of bonds shall 16 not exceed the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 17 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 18 the contract, computed to absolute maturity of said bonds or 19 certificates according to standard tables of bond values. 20 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 21 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 22 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 23 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 24 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 25 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 26 revenues of the Authority to pay: 27 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 28 operating the said facilities; and 29 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 30 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 31 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 32 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 33 secure payment thereof. 34 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for -16- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 2 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 3 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 4 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 5 theatrical, cultural, expositions, sport activities, 6 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 7 rentals, and other revenue, if any, the Authority may execute 8 and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided that no 9 lien upon any physical property of the Authority shall be 10 created thereby. 11 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 12 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus, 13 injunction, or other civil actions or proceedings in any 14 court of competent jurisdiction to compel performance and 15 compliance therewith, but the trust agreement may prescribe 16 by whom or on whose behalf such action may be instituted. 17 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 18 sold the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 19 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 20 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 21 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 22 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 23 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any 24 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All 25 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by 26 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 27 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have the 28 right to reject all bids and readvertise for bids in the 29 manner provided for in the initial advertisement. However, if 30 no bids are received such bonds may be sold at not less than 31 par value, without further advertising, within 60 days after 32 the bids are required to be filed pursuant to any 33 advertisement. 34 With respect to instruments for the payment of money -17- LRB9000879DJcd 1 issued under this Section either before, on, or after the 2 effective date of Public Act 86-4, it is and always has been 3 the intention of the General Assembly (i) that the Omnibus 4 Bond Acts are and always have been supplementary grants of 5 power to issue instruments in accordance with the Omnibus 6 Bond Acts, regardless of any provision of this Article that 7 may appear to be or to have been more restrictive than those 8 Acts, (ii) that the provisions of this Section are not a 9 limitation on the supplementary authority granted by the 10 Omnibus Bond Acts, and (iii) that instruments issued under 11 this Section within the supplementary authority granted by 12 the Omnibus Bond Acts are not invalid because of any 13 provision of this Article that may appear to be or to have 14 been more restrictive than those Acts. 15 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. Under no 16 circumstances shall any bonds issued by the Authority be or 17 become an indebtedness or obligation of the State of Illinois 18 or of any political subdivision of or municipality within the 19 State, nor shall any such bond or obligation be or become an 20 indebtedness of the Authority within the purview of any 21 constitutional limitation or provision, and it shall be 22 plainly stated on the face of each such bond that it does not 23 constitute such an indebtedness or obligation but is payable 24 solely from the revenues or income as provided in this 25 Article. 26 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. The State and all 27 counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and other 28 municipal corporations, political subdivisions and public 29 bodies, and public officers of any thereof; all banks, 30 bankers, trust companies, savings banks and institutions, 31 building and loan associations, savings and loan 32 associations, investment companies and other persons carrying -18- LRB9000879DJcd 1 on an insurance business; and all executors, administrators, 2 guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may legally invest 3 any sinking funds, moneys or other funds belonging to them or 4 within their control in any bonds issued pursuant to this 5 Article, it being the purpose of this Section to authorize 6 the investment in such bonds of all sinking, insurance, 7 retirement, compensation, pension and trust funds, whether 8 owned or controlled by private or public persons or officers; 9 provided, however, that nothing contained in this Section may 10 be construed as relieving any person from any duty of 11 exercising reasonable care in selecting securities for 12 investment. 13 Section 2-65. Bonds other than revenue bonds. No bonds, 14 other than revenue bonds issued pursuant to Section 2-50, 15 shall be issued by the Authority until the proposition to 16 issue the bonds has been submitted to and approved by a 17 majority of the voters of the metropolitan area voting upon 18 the proposition at a general election in accordance with the 19 general election law. The Authority may by resolution order 20 the proposition submitted at a regular election in accordance 21 with the general election law, whereupon the recording 22 officer shall certify the resolution and the proposition to 23 the proper election officials for submission. Any 24 proposition to issue bonds under this Section shall be in 25 substantially the following form: 26 Shall bonds of the (name of Authority) to the amount 27 of $(amount) be issued for the purpose of (state 28 purpose)? 29 The votes shall be recorded as "Yes" or "No". 30 Section 2-70. Tax. If a majority of the voters of the 31 metropolitan area approve the issuance of bonds as provided 32 in Section 2-65, the Authority shall have power to levy and -19- LRB9000879DJcd 1 collect annually a sum sufficient to pay for the annual 2 principal and interest charges on such bonds. 3 Such taxes proposed by the Authority to be levied upon 4 the taxable property within the metropolitan area shall be 5 levied by ordinance. After the ordinance has been adopted it 6 shall, within 10 days after its passage, be published once in 7 a newspaper published and having a general circulation within 8 the metropolitan area. A certified copy of such levy 9 ordinance shall be filed with the county clerk no later than 10 the 3rd Tuesday in September in each year. Upon the filing of 11 the ordinance the county clerk shall extend such tax; 12 provided the aggregate amount of taxes levied for any one 13 year shall not exceed the rate of .0005% of the full fair 14 cash value, as equalized or assessed by the Department of 15 Revenue. 16 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 17 of interest. The members of the Board shall serve without 18 compensation, but shall be reimbursed for actual expenses 19 incurred by them in the performance of their duties. 20 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 21 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 22 contract, work or business of the Authority or in the sale or 23 lease of any property to or from the Authority. 24 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 25 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 26 interest. The members of the Board shall serve without 27 compensation, but shall be reimbursed for actual expenses 28 incurred by them in the performance of their duties. However, 29 any member of the Board who is appointed to the office of 30 secretary or treasurer may receive compensation for his or 31 her services as such officer. 32 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall -20- LRB9000879DJcd 1 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 2 contract, work or business of the Authority or in the sale or 3 lease of any property to or from the Authority. 4 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. Within 30 days after 5 certification of appointment, and before entering upon the 6 duties of office, each member of the Board shall take and 7 subscribe the constitutional oath of office and file it in 8 the office of the Secretary of State. 9 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. The 10 appointing officer may remove any member of the Board 11 appointed by the officer, in case of incompetency, neglect of 12 duty, or malfeasance in office, after service on the member, 13 by registered United States mail, return requested, of a copy 14 of the written charges against the member and an opportunity 15 to be publicly heard in person or by counsel in the member's 16 own defense upon not less than 10 days' notice. 17 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. Members 18 of the Board shall hold office until their respective 19 successors have been appointed and qualified. Any member may 20 resign from office; the resignation takes effect when the 21 member's successor has been appointed and has qualified. 22 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 23 abandonment of office, death, conviction of a felony or 24 removal from office, a member's office shall become vacant. 25 Each vacancy shall be filled for the unexpired term by 26 appointment in like manner as in the case of expiration of 27 the term of a member of the Board. 28 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. As soon as 29 practicably possible after the appointment of the initial 30 members, the Board shall organize for the transaction of -21- LRB9000879DJcd 1 business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 2 its own number, and adopt by-laws and regulations to govern 3 its proceedings. The initial chairman and his successors 4 shall be elected by the Board from time to time for the term 5 of the chairman's office as a member of the Board or for the 6 term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 7 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members. 8 Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least once in 9 each calendar month, the time and place of such meetings to 10 be fixed by the Board. 11 Five members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 12 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 13 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 14 least 5 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 15 ordinance or resolution. 16 All ordinances, resolutions and proceedings of the 17 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 18 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 19 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 20 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actions or 21 proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 22 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members. 23 Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least once in 24 each calendar month, the time and place of such meetings to 25 be fixed by the Board. 26 Four members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 27 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 28 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 29 least 4 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 30 ordinance or resolution. 31 All ordinances, resolutions and proceedings of the 32 Authority and all documents and records in its possession -22- LRB9000879DJcd 1 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 2 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 3 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actions or 4 proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 5 Section 2-97. Board meetings; public records. Regular 6 meetings of the Board shall be held at least once in each 7 calendar month, the time and place of such meetings to be 8 fixed by the Board. 9 All ordinances, resolutions and proceedings of the 10 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 11 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 12 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 13 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actions or 14 proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 15 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. The Board shall 16 appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not be members 17 of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure of the Board 18 and shall fix their duties and compensation. Before entering 19 upon the duties of their respective offices they shall take 20 and subscribe the constitutional oath of office, and the 21 treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate sureties to be 22 approved by the Board. The bond shall be payable to the 23 Authority in whatever penal sum may be directed upon the 24 faithful performance of the duties of the office and the 25 payment of all money received by the treasurer according to 26 law and the orders of the Board. The Board may, at any time, 27 require a new bond from the treasurer in a penal sum as may 28 then be determined by the Board. The obligation of the 29 sureties shall not extend to any loss sustained by the 30 insolvency, failure or closing of any national or state bank 31 wherein the treasurer has deposited funds if the bank has 32 been approved by the Board as a depositary for those funds. -23- LRB9000879DJcd 1 The oaths of office and the treasurer's bond shall be filed 2 in the principal office of the Authority. 3 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 4 bank or savings and loan association. The Board shall appoint 5 a secretary and a treasurer, who need not be members of the 6 Board, to hold office during the pleasure of the Board and 7 shall fix their duties and compensation. Before entering upon 8 the duties of their respective offices they shall take and 9 subscribe the constitutional oath of office, and the 10 treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate sureties to be 11 approved by the Board. The bond shall be payable to the 12 Authority in whatever penal sum may be directed upon the 13 faithful performance of the duties of the office and the 14 payment of all money received by the treasurer according to 15 law and the orders of the Board. The Board may, at any time, 16 require a new bond from the treasurer in such penal sum as 17 may then be determined by the Board. The obligation of the 18 sureties shall not extend to any loss sustained by the 19 insolvency, failure or closing of any savings and loan 20 association or national or State bank wherein the treasurer 21 has deposited funds if the bank or savings and loan 22 association has been approved by the Board as a depository 23 for those funds. The oaths of office and the treasurer's bond 24 shall be filed in the principal office of the Authority. 25 Section 2-105. Funds. All funds deposited by the 26 treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 27 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 28 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 29 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 30 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 31 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 32 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check -24- LRB9000879DJcd 1 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 2 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 3 Section 2-106. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 4 Investment Act. All funds deposited by the treasurer in any 5 bank or savings and loan association shall be placed in the 6 name of the Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only 7 by check or draft upon the bank or savings and loan 8 association, signed by the treasurer and countersigned by the 9 chairman of the Board. The Board may designate any of its 10 members or any officer or employee of the Authority to affix 11 the signature of the chairman and another to affix the 12 signature of the treasurer to any check or draft for payment 13 of salaries or wages and for payment of any other obligation 14 of not more than $2,500. 15 No bank or savings and loan association shall receive 16 public funds as permitted by this Section, unless it has 17 complied with the requirements established pursuant to 18 Section 6 of the Public Funds Investment Act. 19 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. In case 20 any officer whose signature appears upon any check or draft 21 issued pursuant to this Article ceases to hold office after 22 attaching his or her signature and before the delivery of the 23 check or draft to the payee, that signature nevertheless 24 shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes with the same 25 effect as if the officer had remained in office until 26 delivery. 27 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. The 28 Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a person of 29 recognized ability and business experience, to hold office 30 during the pleasure of the Board. The general manager shall 31 have management of the properties and business of the -25- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the general 2 control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of all 3 ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the Board, 4 and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from 5 time to time by the Board. 6 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 7 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 8 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 9 and employees as may be necessary. The Board shall define 10 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 11 may designate. 12 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 13 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 14 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 15 office and shall not be members of the Board. 16 The compensation of the general manager, general 17 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 18 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 19 the Board. 20 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 21 and penalties. The Board shall have power to pass all 22 ordinances and make all rules and regulations proper or 23 necessary to carry into effect the powers granted to the 24 Authority, with such fines or penalties as may be deemed 25 proper. All fines and penalties shall be imposed by 26 ordinance, which shall be published in a newspaper of general 27 circulation published in the metropolitan area. No such 28 ordinance imposing a fine or penalty shall take effect until 29 10 days after its publication. 30 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. The 31 Board shall have power to make all rules and regulations 32 proper or necessary to carry into effect the powers granted -26- LRB9000879DJcd 1 to the Authority, with such penalties as may be deemed 2 proper. 3 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 4 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members. All contracts for 5 the sale of property of the value of more than $2,500 or for 6 a concession in or lease of property, including air rights, 7 of the Authority for a term of more than one year shall be 8 awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after advertising 9 for bids. All construction contracts and contracts for 10 supplies, materials, equipment and services, when the expense 11 thereof will exceed $2,500, shall be let to the lowest 12 responsible bidder after advertising for bids, excepting (1) 13 when repair parts, accessories, equipment or services are 14 required for equipment or services previously furnished or 15 contracted for; (2) when the nature of the services required 16 is such that competitive bidding is not in the best interest 17 of the public, including, without limiting the generality of 18 the foregoing, the services of accountants, architects, 19 attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents of 20 construction, and others possessing a high degree of skill; 21 and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, power, 22 telephone or telegraph are required. 23 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 24 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 25 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 26 the best interests of the public. Competitive bidding is not 27 required for the lease of real estate or buildings owned or 28 controlled by the Authority. The Board is empowered to offer 29 such leases upon such terms as it deems advisable. 30 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 31 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 32 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 33 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and -27- LRB9000879DJcd 1 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 2 case shall any such contracts be awarded to any other than 3 the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease) or 4 the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure) unless 5 authorized or approved by a vote of at least 5 members of the 6 Board, and unless such action is accompanied by a statement 7 in writing setting forth the reasons for not awarding the 8 contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the case may be, 9 which statement shall be kept on file in the principal office 10 of the Authority and open to public inspection. 11 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 12 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 13 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law are forbidden to 14 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 15 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 16 materials, supplies or equipment. 17 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 18 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 19 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 20 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 21 contract without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 22 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 23 received pursuant to advertisement. 24 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 25 effect the provisions of this Section. 26 Section 2-126. Contracts; award to other than highest or 27 lowest bidder by vote of 4 Board members. All contracts for 28 the sale of property of the value of more than $2,500 or for 29 a concession in or lease of property including air rights, of 30 the Authority for a term of more than one year shall be 31 awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after advertising 32 for bids. All construction contracts and contracts for 33 supplies, materials, equipment and services, when the expense -28- LRB9000879DJcd 1 thereof will exceed $2,500, shall be let to the lowest 2 responsible bidder, after advertising for bids, excepting (1) 3 when repair parts, accessories, equipment or services are 4 required for equipment or services previously furnished or 5 contracted for; (2) when the nature of the services required 6 is such that competitive bidding is not in the best interest 7 of the public, including, without limiting the generality of 8 the foregoing, the services of accountants, architects, 9 attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents of 10 construction, and others possessing a high degree of skill; 11 and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, power, 12 telephone or telegraph are required. 13 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 14 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 15 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 16 the best interests of the public. Competitive bidding is not 17 required for the lease of real estate or buildings owned or 18 controlled by the Authority. The Board is empowered to offer 19 such leases upon such terms as it deems advisable. 20 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 21 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 22 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 23 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 24 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 25 case shall any such contracts be awarded to any other than 26 the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease) or 27 the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure) unless 28 authorized or approved by a vote of at least 4 members of the 29 Board, and unless such action is accompanied by a statement 30 in writing setting forth the reasons for not awarding the 31 contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the case may be, 32 which statement shall be kept on file in the principal office 33 of the Authority and open to public inspection. 34 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the -29- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 2 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to 3 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 4 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 5 materials, supplies or equipment. 6 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 7 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 8 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 9 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 10 contract, without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 11 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 12 received pursuant to advertisement. 13 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 14 effect the provisions of this Section. 15 Section 2-127. Contracts; award to other than highest or 16 lowest bidder by four-fifths vote. All contracts for sale of 17 property of the value of more than $2500, or for a concession 18 in or lease of property, including air rights, of the 19 Authority for a term of more than one year, shall be awarded 20 to the highest responsible bidder, after advertising for 21 bids. All construction contracts and contracts for supplies, 22 materials, equipment and services, when the expense thereof 23 will exceed $2500, shall be let to the lowest responsible 24 bidder, after advertising for bids, except: (1) when repair 25 parts, accessories, equipment or services are required for 26 equipment or services previously furnished or contracted for; 27 (2) when the nature of the services required is such that 28 competitive bidding is not in the best interest of the 29 public, including, without limiting the generality of the 30 foregoing, the services of accountants, architects, 31 attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents of 32 construction, and others possessing a high degree of skill; 33 and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, power, -30- LRB9000879DJcd 1 telephone or telegraph are required. 2 All contracts involving less than $2500 shall be let by 3 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 4 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 5 the best interests of the public. 6 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 7 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 8 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 9 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 10 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 11 case shall any such contract be awarded to any other than the 12 highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease) or the 13 lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure) unless 14 authorized or approved by a vote of at least 4/5 of the 15 members of the Board, and unless such action is accompanied 16 by a statement in writing setting forth the reasons for not 17 awarding the contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the 18 case may be, which statement shall be kept on file in the 19 principal office of the Authority and open to public 20 inspection. 21 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 22 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 23 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to 24 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 25 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 26 materials, supplies or equipment. 27 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 28 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 29 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 30 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 31 contract, without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 32 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 33 received pursuant to advertisement. 34 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into -31- LRB9000879DJcd 1 effect the provisions of this Section. 2 Section 2-128. Contracts; award to other than highest or 3 lowest bidder by three-fourths vote. All contracts for the 4 sale of property of the value of more than $2,500 or for any 5 concession in or lease of property of the Authority for a 6 term of more than one year shall be awarded to the highest 7 responsible bidder, after advertising for bids. All 8 construction contracts and contracts for supplies, materials, 9 equipment and services, when the expense thereof will exceed 10 $2,500, shall be let to the lowest responsible bidder, after 11 advertising for bids, excepting (1) when repair parts, 12 accessories, equipment or services are required for equipment 13 or services previously furnished or contracted for; (2) when 14 the nature of the services required is such that competitive 15 bidding is not in the best interest of the public, including, 16 without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the 17 services of accountants, architects, attorneys, engineers, 18 physicians, superintendents of construction, and others 19 possessing a high degree of skill; and (3) when services such 20 as water, light, heat, power, telephone or telegraph are 21 required. 22 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 23 competitive bidding whenever possible, and in any event in a 24 manner calculated to ensure the best interests of the public. 25 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 26 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 27 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 28 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 29 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 30 case shall any such contracts be awarded to any other than 31 the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease) or 32 the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure) unless 33 authorized or approved by a vote of at least three-fourths of -32- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the members of the Board, and unless such action is 2 accompanied by a statement in writing setting forth the 3 reasons for not awarding the contract to the highest or 4 lowest bidder, as the case may be, which statement shall be 5 kept on file in the principal office of the Authority and 6 open to public inspection. 7 From the group of responsible bidders the lowest bidder 8 shall be selected in the following manner: to all bids for 9 sales the gross receipts of which are not taxable under the 10 "Retailers' Occupation Tax Act", approved June 28, 1933, as 11 amended, there shall be added an amount equal to the tax 12 which would be payable under said Act, if applicable, and the 13 lowest in amount of said adjusted bids and bids for sales the 14 gross receipts of which are taxable under said Act shall be 15 considered the lowest bid; provided, that, if said lowest bid 16 relates to a sale not taxable under said Act, any contract 17 entered into thereon shall be in the amount of the original 18 bid not adjusted as aforesaid. 19 Contracts shall not be split into parts involving 20 expenditures of less than $2,500 for the purposes of avoiding 21 the provisions of this Section, and all such split contracts 22 shall be void. If any collusion occurs among bidders or 23 prospective bidders in restraint of freedom of competition, 24 by agreement to bid a fixed amount or to refrain from bidding 25 or otherwise, the bids of such bidders shall be void. Each 26 bidder shall accompany his bid with a sworn statement that he 27 has not been a party to any such agreement. 28 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 29 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 30 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to 31 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 32 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 33 materials, supplies or equipment. 34 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to -33- LRB9000879DJcd 1 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 2 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 3 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 4 contract, without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 5 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 6 received pursuant to advertisement. 7 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 8 effect the provisions of this Section. 9 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. Advertisements 10 for bids shall be published at least twice in a daily 11 newspaper of general circulation published in the 12 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 13 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 14 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 15 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 16 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 17 receiving and opening bids and, by reference to plans and 18 specifications on file at the time of the first publication, 19 or in the advertisement itself, shall describe the character 20 of the proposed contract in sufficient detail to fully advise 21 prospective bidders of their obligations and to ensure free 22 and open competitive bidding. 23 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 24 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 25 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 26 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 27 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 28 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 29 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 30 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 31 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 32 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 33 before advertising for bids. -34- LRB9000879DJcd 1 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 2 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 3 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 4 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 5 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 6 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 7 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 8 Section 2-132. Bidders; civil action to compel 9 compliance. Any bidder who has submitted a bid in compliance 10 with the requirements for bidding may bring a civil action in 11 the circuit court in the county in which the metropolitan 12 area is located to compel compliance with the provisions of 13 this Article relating to the awarding of contracts by the 14 Board. 15 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. As soon 16 after the end of each fiscal year as may be expedient, the 17 Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a complete and 18 detailed report and financial statement of its operations and 19 of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably sufficient 20 number of copies of such report shall be printed for 21 distribution to persons interested upon request and a copy 22 thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 23 appointing officers. 24 Section 2-140. State financial support. The Authority 25 created by this Article shall receive financial support from 26 the State in the amounts provided for in Section 4 of the 27 Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 28 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws. The Authority is 29 expressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of Section 1 30 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act, and the -35- LRB9000879DJcd 1 General Assembly intends that the "State action exemption" to 2 the application of the federal antitrust laws be fully 3 available to the Authority to the extent its activities are 4 either (1) expressly or by necessary implication authorized 5 by this Article or other Illinois law or (2) within 6 traditional areas of local governmental activity. 7 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. All property of the 8 Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State or any 9 taxing unit therein. 10 Section 2-155. Partial invalidity. If any provision of 11 this Article is held invalid such provision shall be deemed 12 to be excised from this Article and the invalidity thereof 13 shall not affect any of the other provisions of this Article. 14 If the application of any provision of this Article to any 15 person or circumstance is held invalid it shall not affect 16 the application of such provision to such persons or 17 circumstances other than those as to which it is held 18 invalid. 19 ARTICLE 5. 20 ALEDO CIVIC CENTER 21 (70 ILCS 220/1-2) 22 Section 5-1. Short title.Sec. 1-2.This Articleshall be23known andmay be cited as the Aledo Civic Center Law of 1997. 24 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 25 (70 ILCS 220/1-3, in part) 26 Section 5-5. Definitions.Sec. 1-3.When used in this 27 Article: 28 "Authority" means the Aledo Civic Center Authority. 29 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of -36- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the Aledo Community Center Authority. 2 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 3 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of Mercer 4 Township in the County of Mercer. 5 (Source: P.A. 85-1448.) 6 (70 ILCS 220/1-4, in part) 7 Section 5-10. Authority created; principal office.Sec.81-4.There isherebycreated a political subdivision, body 9 politic and municipal corporation by the name and style of 10 the Aledo Community Center Authority in the metropolitan 11 area. 12 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 13 City of Aledo. 14 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 15 (70 ILCS 220/1-14, in part) 16 Section 5-15. Board created.Sec. 1-14.The governing and 17 administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 18 consisting of 9 members and shall be known as the Aledo Civic 19 Center Authority Board. The members of the board shall be 20 individuals of generally recognized ability and integrity. 21 (70 ILCS 220/1-15, in part) 22 Section 5-20. Board members appointed.Sec. 1-15.Within 23 60 days after September 3, 1985 (the effective date of 24 Article 1 of Public Act 84-245),this Article becomes25effective:the Mayor of the City of Aledo with the advice and 26 consent of the Aledo City Council shall appoint 3 members of 27 the Board for initial terms expiring June 1, 1986; 3 members 28 for initial terms expiring June 1, 1987; and 3 members for 29 initial terms expiring June 1, 1988. The successors of the 30 initial members shall be appointed in like manner for 3 year 31 terms from the date of appointment, except in case of an -37- LRB9000879DJcd 1 appointment to fill a vacancy. 2 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 3 (70 ILCS 220/1-16, in part) 4 Section 5-25. Removal of Board members.Sec. 1-16.The 5 appointing officer, with the advice and consent of the Aledo 6 City Council, may remove any member of the Board appointed by 7 him, in case of incompetency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance 8 in office, after service on him, by registered United States 9 mail, return requested, of a copy of the written charges 10 against him and an opportunity to be publicly heard in person 11 or by counsel in his own defense upon not less than 10 days' 12 notice. 13 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 14 (70 ILCS 220/1-25, in part) 15 Section 5-30. Bidders; civil action to compel compliance. 16 Any bidder who has submitted a bid in compliance with the 17 requirements for bidding under this Article may bring a civil 18 action in the circuit court of Mercer county in which the 19 metropolitan area is located to compel compliance with the 20 provisions of this ArticleActrelating to the awarding of 21 contracts by the Board. 22 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 23 Section 5-35. Standard civic center provisions 24 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 25 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 26 Section 2-3. Purpose. 27 Section 2-5. Definitions. 28 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 29 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and other 30 buildings; lease of space. 31 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent -38- LRB9000879DJcd 1 domain. 2 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 3 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 4 State, or local agency. 5 Section 2-40. Federal money. 6 Section 2-45. Insurance. 7 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 8 performance. 9 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 10 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 11 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 12 of interest. 13 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 14 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 15 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 16 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members. 17 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 18 Section 2-105. Funds. 19 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 20 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 21 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 22 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 23 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members. 24 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 25 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 26 Section 2-140. State financial support. 27 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 28 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 29 ARTICLE 10. 30 AURORA CIVIC CENTER 31 (70 ILCS 225/1) 32 Section 10-1. Short title.Sec. 1.This ArticleAct shall-39- LRB9000879DJcd 1be known andmay be cited as the Aurora Civic Center Law of 2 1997Act. 3 (Source: P.A. 78-927.) 4 (70 ILCS 225/2, in part) 5 Section 10-5. Definitions.Sec. 2.When used in this 6 ArticleAct: 7 "Authority" means Aurora Metropolitan Exposition, 8 Auditorium and Office Building Authority. 9 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 10 the Aurora Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office 11 Building Authority. 12 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 13 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the City 14 of Aurora and the Waubonsee Community College District #516 15 except for those portions lying within counties which have a 16 civic center authority within the corporate limits of such 17 counties. 18 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 19 (70 ILCS 225/3, in part) 20 Section 10-10. Authority created; principal office.Sec.213.There is hereby created a political subdivision, body 22 politic and municipal corporation by the name and style of 23 Aurora Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office 24 Building Authority in the metropolitan area. The principal 25 office of the Authority shall be in the City of Aurora. 26 (Source: P.A. 78-927.) 27 (70 ILCS 225/5) 28 Section 10-15. Rights and powers.Sec. 5.The Authority 29 shall have the following rights and powersduties: 30 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 31 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, -40- LRB9000879DJcd 1 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain fair 2 expositions grounds, convention or exhibition centers, civic 3 auditoriums, and office, educational and municipal buildings, 4 including sites and parking areas and facilities therefor 5 located within the metropolitan area. 6 (b) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 7 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 8 (c) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 9 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange, and finance fairs, 10 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 11 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 12 such grounds, centers and auditoriums for the holding of 13 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 14 Authority or some other person or governmental agency. 15 (d) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 16 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 17 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 18 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 19 of the Code of Civil Procedure, as amended. 20 (e) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 21 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 22 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 23 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 24 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 25 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 26 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of and the 27 interest on any bonds issued by the Authority. 28 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 29 (70 ILCS 225/10) 30 Section 10-16. Borrowing; revenue bonds; interest payable 31 semi-annually; bond sale price; effect of Omnibus Bond Acts. 32Sec. 10.The Authority shall have continuing power to borrow 33 money for the purpose of carrying out and performing its -41- LRB9000879DJcd 1 duties and exercising its powers under this ArticleAct. 2 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 3 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 4 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 5 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 6 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 7 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 8 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 9 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 10 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 11 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 12 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 13 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 14 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 15 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 16 time or times not exceeding 40 years from their respective 17 dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates, not exceeding 18 the maximum rate authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as 19 amended at the time of the making of the contract, payable 20 semi-annually, may be in such form, may carry such 21 registration privileges, may be executed in such manner, may 22 be payable at such place or places, may be made subject to 23 redemption in such manner and upon such terms, with or 24 without premium as is stated on the face thereof, may be 25 executed in such manner and may contain such terms and 26 covenants, all as may be provided in said ordinance. In case 27 any officer whose signature appears on any bond ceases (after 28 attaching his signature) to hold office, his signature shall 29 nevertheless be valid and effective for all purposes. The 30 holder or holders of any bonds, or interest coupons 31 appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may bring 32 mandamus, injunction, or other civil actions orand33 proceedings to compel the performance and observance by the 34 Authority or any of its officers, agents or employees of any -42- LRB9000879DJcd 1 contract or covenant made by the Authority with the holders 2 of such bonds or interest coupons,andto compel the 3 Authority and any of its officers, agents or employees to 4 perform any duties required to be performed for the benefit 5 of the holders of any such bonds or interest coupons by the 6 provisions of the ordinance authorizing their issuance, and 7 to enjoin the Authority and any of its officers, agents or 8 employees from taking any action in conflict with any such 9 contract or covenant. 10 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 11 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 12 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 13 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Codeof the State of14Illinois. 15 The bonds shall be sold by the corporate authorities of 16 the Authority in such manner as said corporate authorities 17 shall determine, except that if issued to bear interest at 18 the maximum rate authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as 19 amended at the time of the making of the contract, the bonds 20 shall be sold for not less than par and accrued interest and 21 except that the selling price of bonds bearing interest at a 22 rate of less than the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 23 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 24 the contract, shall be such that the interest cost to the 25 Authority of the money received from the sale of bonds shall 26 not exceed the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 27 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 28 the contract, computed to absolute maturity of said bonds or 29 certificates according to standard tables of bond values. 30 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 31 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 32 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 33 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 34 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the -43- LRB9000879DJcd 1 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 2 revenues of the Authority to pay: 3 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 4 operating the said facilities; and 5 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 6 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 7 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 8 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 9 secure payment thereof. 10 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 11 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 12 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 13 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 14 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 15 theatrical, cultural, expositions, sport activities, 16 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 17 rentals, and other revenue, if any, the Authority may 18 execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided 19 that no lien upon any physical property of the Authority 20 shall be created thereby. 21 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 22 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 23 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 24 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 25 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 26 instituted. 27 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 28 sold,the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 29 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 30 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 31 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 32 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 33 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any 34 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All -44- LRB9000879DJcd 1 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by 2 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 3 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have the 4 right to reject all bids and readvertise for bids in the 5 manner provided for in the initial advertisement. However, if 6 no bids are received such bonds may be sold at not less than 7 par value, without further advertising, within 60 days after 8 the bids are required to be filed pursuant to any 9 advertisement. 10 With respect to instruments for the payment of money 11 issued under this Section either before, on, or after the 12 effective date of Public Act 86-4this amendatory Act of131989, it is and always has been the intention of the General 14 Assembly (i) that the Omnibus Bond Acts are and always have 15 been supplementary grants of power to issue instruments in 16 accordance with the Omnibus Bond Acts, regardless of any 17 provision of this ArticleActthat may appear to be or to 18 have been more restrictive than those Acts, (ii) that the 19 provisions of this Section are not a limitation on the 20 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts, and 21 (iii) that instruments issued under this Section within the 22 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts are 23 not invalid because of any provision of this ArticleActthat 24 may appear to be or to have been more restrictive than those 25 Acts. 26 (Source: P.A. 86-4.) 27 (70 ILCS 225/13) 28 Section 10-17. Bonds other than revenue bonds.Sec. 13.29 No bonds, other than revenue bonds issued pursuant to Section 30 2-5210, shall be issued by the Authority until the 31 proposition to issue the same has been submitted to and 32 approved by a majority of the voters of said metropolitan 33 area voting upon the proposition at a general election in -45- LRB9000879DJcd 1 accordance with the general election law. The Authority may 2 by resolution order such proposition submitted at a regular 3 election in accordance with the general election law, 4 whereupon the recording officer shall certify the resolution 5 and the proposition to the proper election officials for 6 submission. Any proposition to issue bonds as herein set 7 forth shall be in substantially the following form: 8 ------------------------------------------------------------- 9 Shall bonds of the "Aurora YES 10 Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium 11 and Office Building Authority" to ---------------------- 12 the amount of.... Dollars ($ ) be 13 issued for the purpose of....? NO 14 ------------------------------------------------------------- 15 (Source: P.A. 81-1489.) 16 (70 ILCS 225/14) 17 Section 10-18. Tax.Sec. 14.If a majority of the voters 18 of said metropolitan area approve the issuance of bonds as 19 provided in Section 10-1713 of this Act, the Authority shall 20 have power to levy and collect annually a sum sufficient to 21 pay for the annual principal and interest charges on such 22 bonds. 23 Such taxes proposed by the Authority to be levied upon 24 the taxable property within the metropolitan area shall be 25 levied by ordinance. After the ordinance has been adopted it 26 shall, within 10 days after its passage, be published once in 27 a newspaper published and having a general circulation within 28 the metropolitan area. A certified copy of such levy 29 ordinance shall be filed with the county clerk no later than 30 the 3rd Tuesday in September in each year. Thereupon the 31 county clerk shall extend such tax; provided the aggregate 32 amount of taxes levied for any one year shall not exceed the 33 rate of .0005% of the full fair cash value, as equalized or -46- LRB9000879DJcd 1 assessed by the Department of Revenue. 2 (Source: P.A. 81-1509.) 3 (70 ILCS 225/15, in part) 4 Section 10-20. Board created.Sec. 15.The governing and 5 administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 6 consisting of 9 members and shall be known as the Aurora 7 Metropolitan Exposition Auditorium and Office Building Board. 8 The members of the board shall be individuals of generally 9 recognized ability and integrity. 10 (Source: P.A. 78-927.) 11 (70 ILCS 225/16, in part) 12 Section 10-25. Board members appointed.Sec. 16.Within 13 60 days after July 1, 1974 (the effective date of Public Act 14 78-927),this Act becomes effectivethe Mayor of Aurora, with 15 the advice and consent of the Aurora city council, shall 16 appoint 9 members of the board, 3 members to be appointed for 17 terms of 1 year, 3 members to be appointed for terms of 2 18 years, and 3 members to be appointed for terms of 3 years, 19 such terms commencing on the date each is appointed. At the 20 expiration of the term of any member, his successor shall be 21 appointed by the Mayor of Aurora in like manner. All 22 successors shall hold office for a term of 3 years from the 23 date of appointment, except in case of an appointment to fill 24 a vacancy. 25 (Source: P.A. 78-927.) 26 (70 ILCS 225/19, in part) 27 Section 10-30. Quorum; votes necessary for action.Sec.2819.Three members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 29 the transaction of business. All action of the Board shall be 30 by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 31 least 5 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any -47- LRB9000879DJcd 1 ordinance or resolution. 2 (Source: P.A. 78-927.) 3 (70 ILCS 225/25, in part) 4 Section 10-35. Lease of real estate; competitive bidding 5 not required.Sec. 25.Competitive bidding is not required 6 for the lease of real estate or buildings owned or controlled 7 by the Authority on July 13, 1982 (the effective date of 8 Publicthis AmendatoryAct 82-786). The Board is empowered 9 to offer such leases upon such terms as it deems advisable. 10 Section 10-40. Standard civic center provisions 11 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 12 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 13 Section 2-5. Definitions. 14 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 15 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 16 lease of space. 17 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 18 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 19 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 20 State, or local agency. 21 Section 2-40. Federal money. 22 Section 2-45. Insurance. 23 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 24 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 25 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 26 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 27 interest. 28 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 29 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. 30 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 31 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 32 Section 2-97. Board meetings; public records. -48- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 2 bank or savings and loan association. 3 Section 2-106. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 4 Investment Act. 5 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 6 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 7 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 8 and penalties. 9 Section 2-127. Contracts; award to other than highest or 10 lowest bidder by four-fifths vote. 11 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 12 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 13 Section 2-140. State financial support. 14 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 15 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 16 Section 2-155. Partial invalidity. 17 ARTICLE 15. 18 BENTON CIVIC CENTER 19 (70 ILCS 230/1-2) 20 Section 15-1. Short title.Sec. 1-2.This Articleshall21be known andmay be cited as the Benton Civic Center Law of 22 1997. 23 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 24 (70 ILCS 230/1-3, in part) 25 Section 15-5. Definitions.Sec. 1-3.When used in this 26 Article: 27 "Authority" means the Benton Civic Center Authority. 28 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 29 the Benton Civic Center Authority. 30 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 31 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the City -49- LRB9000879DJcd 1 of Benton in the County of Franklin. 2 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 3 (70 ILCS 230/1-4, in part) 4 Section 15-10. Authority created; principal office.Sec.51-4.There is hereby created a political subdivision, body 6 politic and municipal corporation by the name and style of 7 the Benton Civic Center Authority in the metropolitan area. 8 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 9 City of Benton. 10 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 11 (70 ILCS 230/1-14, in part) 12 Section 15-15. Board created.Sec. 1-14.The governing 13 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 14 consisting of 9 members and shall be known as the Benton 15 Civic Center Authority Board. The members of the Board shall 16 be individuals of generally recognized ability and integrity. 17 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 18 (70 ILCS 230/1-15, in part) 19 Section 15-20. Board members appointed.Sec. 1-15.Within 20 60 days after January 1, 1989 (the effective date of Article 21 I of Public Act 85-1314)this Article becomes effective, the 22 Mayor of the City of Benton, with the advice and consent of 23 the Benton City Council, shall appoint 3 members of the Board 24 for initial terms expiring June 1, 1990; 3 members for 25 initial terms expiring June 1, 1991; and 3 members for 26 initial terms expiring June 1, 1992. The successors of the 27 initial members shall be appointed in like manner for 3 year 28 terms from the date of appointment, except in case of an 29 appointment to fill a vacancy. 30 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) -50- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 230/1-16, in part) 2 Section 15-25. Removal of Board members.Sec. 1-16.The 3 Mayor of the City of Benton, with the advice and consent of 4 the Benton City Council, may remove any member of the Board 5 appointed by him or her, in case of incompetency, neglect of 6 duty or malfeasance in office, after service on the member, 7 by registered United States mail, return receipt requested, 8 of a copy of the written charges against him or her and an 9 opportunity to be publicly heard in person or by counsel in 10 his or her own defense upon not less than 10 days notice. 11 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 12 (70 ILCS 230/1-25, in part) 13 Section 15-30. Bidders; civil action to compel 14 compliance.Sec. 1-25.Any bidder who has submitted a bid in 15 compliance with the requirements for bidding under this 16 Article may bring a civil action in the Circuit Court of 17 Franklin County in which the metropolitan area is located to 18 compel compliance with the provisions of this Article 19 relating to the awarding of contracts by the Board. 20 (Source: P.A. 89-626, eff. 8-9-96.) 21 (70 ILCS 230/1-26) 22 Section 15-35. Report and financial statement.Sec. 1-26.23 As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 24 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 25 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 26 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 27 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 28 for distribution to persons interested upon request and a 29 copy thereof shall be filed with the County Clerk and the 30 Mayor of the City of Benton. 31 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) -51- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 15-40. Standard civic center provisions 2 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 3 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 4 Section 2-3. Purpose. 5 Section 2-5. Definitions. 6 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 7 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and other 8 buildings; lease of space. 9 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 10 domain. 11 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 12 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 13 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 14 State, or local agency. 15 Section 2-40. Federal money. 16 Section 2-45. Insurance. 17 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 18 performance. 19 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 20 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 21 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 22 of interest. 23 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 24 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 25 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 26 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members. 27 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 28 Section 2-105. Funds. 29 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 30 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 31 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 32 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 33 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members. 34 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. -52- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-140. State financial support. 2 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 3 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 4 ARTICLE 20. 5 BLOOMINGTON CIVIC CENTER 6 (70 ILCS 235/2) 7 Section 20-1. Short title.Sec. 2.This ArticleAct shall8be known andmay be cited as the Bloomington Civic Center 9 Authority Law of 1997Act. 10 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 11 (70 ILCS 235/3, in part) 12 Section 20-5. Definitions.Sec. 3.When used in this 13 ArticleAct: 14 "Authority" means the Bloomington Civic Center Authority. 15 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 16 the Bloomington Civic Center Authority. 17 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 18 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the City 19 of Bloomington. 20 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 21 (70 ILCS 235/4, in part) 22 Section 20-10. Authority created; principal office.Sec.234.There is hereby created a unit of local government known 24 as the Bloomington Civic Center Authority in the metropolitan 25 area. 26 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 27 City of Bloomington. 28 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 29 (70 ILCS 235/5) -53- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 20-14.Sec. 5. Powers andDuties. It shall be 2 the duty of the Authority to promote, operate and maintain 3 expositions, conventions, theatrical, sports and cultural 4 activities from time to time in the metropolitan area and in 5 connection therewith to arrange, finance and maintain 6 industrial, cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade 7 and scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 8 auditoriums and exposition and office buildings and 9 associated facilities for such purposes. 10 The provision of office, hotel and restaurant space for 11 lease and rental and the lease of air space over and 12 appurtenant to such structures shall be deemed an integral 13 function of the Authority. 14 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 15 to perform such duties. 16 (Source: P.A. 89-626, eff. 8-9-96.) 17 (70 ILCS 235/6) 18 Section 20-15. Rights and powers.Sec. 6.The Authority 19 shall have the following rights and powers: 20 (a) To purchase, own, construct, lease as lessee or in 21 any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, reconstruct, 22 regulate, operate, equip and maintain fair and expositions 23 grounds, convention or exhibition centers, civic auditoriums, 24 office and municipal buildings, and associated facilities, 25 including but not limited to hotel and restaurant facilities; 26 and sites and parking areas and facilities therefor located 27 within the metropolitan area; 28 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 29 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 30 industrial, cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade 31 and scientific exhibits, shows and events and to use, lease 32 as lessor, or allow the use of such grounds, centers, 33 auditoriums and associated facilities for the holding of -54- LRB9000879DJcd 1 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 2 Authority or some other person or governmental agency; 3 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 4 sites for such grounds, centers, auditoriums, associated 5 facilities, and parking areas and facilities in the manner 6 provided for the exercise of the right of eminent domain 7 under Article VII of the Code of Civil Procedure, as amended; 8 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 9 nondiscriminatory charges for the use of such parking areas 10 and facilities, grounds, centers, auditoriums and associated 11 facilities and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 12 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 13 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 14 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of and the 15 interest on any bonds issued by the Authority; 16 (e) To enter into contracts treating any manner with the 17 objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 18 (Source: P.A. 82-783.) 19 (70 ILCS 235/9) 20 Section 20-20. Federal money.Sec. 9.The Authority shall 21 have the power to apply for and accept grants, loans or 22 appropriations from the federal government or any agency or 23 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 24 the Authority and to enter into any agreement with the 25 federal government in relation to such grants, loans or 26 appropriations. 27 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 28 (70 ILCS 235/11) 29 Section 20-25. Borrowing; revenue bonds.Sec. 11.The 30 Authority shall have the continuing power to borrow money for 31 the purpose of carrying out and performing its duties and 32 exercising its rights and powers under this ArticleAct. -55- LRB9000879DJcd 1 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 2 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 3 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 4 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 5 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 6 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 7 of its interest bearing revenue bonds or its general 8 obligation bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption 9 provisions or at any time before maturity with the consent of 10 the holders thereof. All such interest bearing revenue bonds 11 of the Authority shall be payable solely from such of the 12 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, exhibits, 13 shows and events and other authorized activities operated by 14 it, the charges made for the use of its facilities and the 15 funds, if any, received and to be received by the Authority 16 from any other source as are pledged by the ordinance 17 authorizing the bonds. Such bonds may bear such date or 18 dates, may mature at such time or times not exceeding forty 19 years from their respective dates, may bear interest at such 20 rate or rates, not exceeding the greater of (i) the maximum 21 rate authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as amended at 22 the time of the making of the contract, or (ii) 8% per annum 23 payable semi-annually, may be in such form, may carry such 24 registration privileges, may be payable at such place or 25 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and 26 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 27 face thereof, may be executed in such manner and may contain 28 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in said 29 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on 30 any bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold 31 office, his signature shall nevertheless be valid and 32 effective for all purposes. The holder or holders of any 33 bonds, or interest coupons appertaining thereto issued by the 34 Authority may bring suits at law or proceedings in equity to -56- LRB9000879DJcd 1 compel the performance and observance by the Authority or any 2 of its officers, agents or employees of any contract or 3 covenant made by the Authority with the holders of such bonds 4 or interest coupons,andto compel the Authority and any of 5 its officers, agents or employees to perform any duties 6 required to be performed for the benefit of the holders of 7 any such bonds or interest coupons by the provisions of the 8 ordinance authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the 9 Authority and any of its officers, agents or employees from 10 taking any action in conflict with any such contract or 11 covenant. 12 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 13 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 14 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 15 instruments under the law of the State of Illinois. 16 The bonds shall be sold by the corporate authorities of 17 the Authority in such manner as said corporate authorities 18 shall determine, except that if issued to bear interest at 19 the greater of (i) the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 20 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 21 the contract, or (ii) the rate of 8% per annum, the bonds 22 shall be sold for not less than par and accrued interest and 23 except that the selling price of bonds bearing interest at a 24 rate of less than the greater of (i) the maximum rate 25 authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as amended at the 26 time of the making of the contract, or (ii) 8% per annum 27 shall be such that the interest cost to the Authority of the 28 money received from the sale of the bonds shall not exceed 29 the greater of (i) the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 30 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 31 the contract, or (ii) 8% annually computed to absolute 32 maturity of said bonds according to standard tables of bond 33 values. 34 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein -57- LRB9000879DJcd 1 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 2 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents and 3 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 4 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 5 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 6 revenues of the Authority so pledged to pay: 7 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 8 operating the said facilities; and 9 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 10 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 11 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 12 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 13 secure payment thereof. 14 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 15 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertaking of 16 the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and the 17 issuance of any additional bonds payable from such revenue 18 income to be derived from the fairs, exhibits, shows and 19 events and from charges made for the use of its facilities or 20 for admissions to its events, or from other revenue, if any, 21 the Authority may execute and deliver a trust agreement or 22 agreements; provided that no lien upon any physical property 23 of the Authority shall be created thereby. 24 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 25 such trust agreement by the Authority may be had by mandamus 26 proceedings in the circuit court to compel performance and 27 compliance therewith, but the trust agreement may prescribe 28 by whom or on whose behalf such action may be instituted. 29 Before any such revenue bonds (excepting refunding bonds) 30 are sold the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, 31 shall be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for 32 bids at least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general 33 circulation published in the metropolitan area, the last 34 publication to be at least 10 days before bids are required -58- LRB9000879DJcd 1 to be filed. Copies of such advertisement may be published 2 in any newspaper or financial publication in the United 3 States. All bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as 4 provided by ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the 5 highest and best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority 6 shall have the right to reject all bids and readvertise for 7 bids in the manner provided for in the initial advertisement. 8 However, if no bids are received such bonds may be sold at 9 not less than par value, without further advertising, within 10 60 days after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to 11 any advertisement. 12 With respect to instruments for the payment of money 13 issued under this Section either before, on, or after the 14 effective date of Public Act 86-4this amendatory Act of151989, it is and always has been the intention of the General 16 Assembly (i) that the Omnibus Bond Acts are and always have 17 been supplementary grants of power to issue instruments in 18 accordance with the Omnibus Bond Acts, regardless of any 19 provision of this ArticleActthat may appear to be or to 20 have been more restrictive than those Acts, (ii) that the 21 provisions of this Section are not a limitation on the 22 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts, and 23 (iii) that instruments issued under this Section within the 24 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts are 25 not invalid because of any provision of this ArticleActthat 26 may appear to be or to have been more restrictive than those 27 Acts. 28 (Source: P.A. 86-4.) 29 (70 ILCS 235/12) 30 Section 20-27. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 12.31 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 32 Authority under Section 20-2511 of this Actbe or become an 33 indebtedness or obligation of the State of Illinois or of any -59- LRB9000879DJcd 1 other political subdivision of or municipality within the 2 State, nor shall any such bond be or become an indebtedness 3 of the Authority within the purview of any constitutional 4 limitation or provision, and it shall be plainly stated on 5 the face of each such bond that it does not constitute such 6 an indebtedness or obligation but is payable solely from the 7 revenues or income as aforesaid. 8 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 9 (70 ILCS 235/14) 10 Section 20-30.Sec. 14.General obligation bonds; 11 conditions. The Authority may borrow money for the purpose of 12 carrying out its duties and exercising its powers under this 13 ArticleAct, and issue its general obligation bonds as 14 evidence of the indebtedness incurred. In addition to other 15 purposes, such bonds may be issued for the purpose of 16 refunding outstanding general obligation or revenue bonds of 17 the Authority. Such general obligation bonds shall be in the 18 form, shall mature at the time (no later than 40 years from 19 the date of issuance), shall bear interest at the rates (not 20 to exceed the greater of (i) the maximum rate authorized by 21 the Bond Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the 22 making of the contract, or (ii) 8% per annum), shall be 23 executed by the officers, and shall be sold in the manner 24 that the Board shall determine; except that if issued to bear 25 interest at the greater of (i) the maximum rate authorized by 26 the Bond Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the 27 making of the contract, or (ii) the rate of 8% per annum, the 28 bonds shall be sold for not less than par and accrued 29 interest, and that the selling prices of bonds bearing 30 interest at a rate of less than the greater of (i) the 31 maximum rate authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as 32 amended at the time of the making of the contract, or (ii) 8% 33 per annum shall be such that the interest cost to the -60- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authority of the money received from the sale of the bonds 2 shall not exceed the greater of (i) the maximum rate 3 authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as amended at the 4 time of the making of the contract, or (ii) 8% annually 5 computed to absolute maturity of the bonds in accordance with 6 standard tables of bond values. In case any officer whose 7 signature appears on any bond ceases, after affixing his 8 signature, to hold office, his signature shall nevertheless 9 be valid and effective for all purposes. 10 With respect to instruments for the payment of money 11 issued under this Section either before, on, or after the 12 effective date of this amendatory Act of 1989, it is and 13 always has been the intention of the General Assembly (i) 14 that the Omnibus Bond Acts are and always have been 15 supplementary grants of power to issue instruments in 16 accordance with the Omnibus Bond Acts, regardless of any 17 provision of this ArticleActthat may appear to be or to 18 have been more restrictive than those Acts, (ii) that the 19 provisions of this Section are not a limitation on the 20 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts, and 21 (iii) that instruments issued under this Section within the 22 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts are 23 not invalid because of any provision of this ArticleActthat 24 may appear to be or to have been more restrictive than those 25 Acts. 26 (Source: P.A. 89-626, eff. 8-9-96.) 27 (70 ILCS 235/15) 28 Section 20-35. G.O. bonds; election.Sec. 15.General 29 obligation bonds of the Authority,shall not be issued until 30 the proposition to issue the same has been submitted to and 31 approved by a majority of the voters of the metropolitan area 32 voting upon the proposition at an election in accordance with 33 the general election law. Any such proposition shall be in -61- LRB9000879DJcd 1 substantially the following form: 2 ------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Shall bonds of the "Bloomington 4 Civic Center Authority" YES 5 in the amount of ............... ------------------------ 6 Dollars ($..........) be issued NO 7 for the purpose of ...............? 8 ------------------------------------------------------------- 9 (Source: P.A. 81-1489.) 10 (70 ILCS 235/16) 11 Section 20-40. G.O. bonds; canvass of election returns. 12Sec. 16.Any referendum required under Sections 20-30 and 13 20-3514 or 15 of this Actshall be certified by the Board to 14 the proper election officials, who shall conduct the 15 referendum in accordance with the general election law. The 16 returns shall be filed with the secretary of the Board and 17 shall be canvassed and the results ascertained by the Board 18 and entered upon the records of the Authority. 19 (Source: P.A. 81-1489.) 20 (70 ILCS 235/17) 21 Section 20-45. Tax.Sec. 17.If a majority of the voters 22 of thesaidmetropolitan area approve the issuance of bonds 23 as provided in Sections 20-3014and 20-3515 of this Act, 24 the Authority shall have power to levy and collect annually a 25 sum sufficient to pay for the annual principal and interest 26 charges on such bonds. 27 Such taxes proposed by the Authority to be levied upon 28 the taxable property within the metropolitan area shall be 29 levied by ordinance. After the ordinance has been adopted it 30 shall, within 10 days after its passage, be published once in 31 a newspaper published and having a general circulation within 32 the metropolitan area. A certified copy of such levy -62- LRB9000879DJcd 1 ordinance shall be filed with the county clerk no later than 2 the 3rd Tuesday in September in each year. Thereupon the 3 county clerk shall extend such tax. 4 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 5 (70 ILCS 235/18, in part) 6 Section 20-50. Board created.Sec. 18.The governing and 7 administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 8 consisting of 5 members and shall be known as the Bloomington 9 Civic Center Authority Board. 10 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 11 (70 ILCS 235/19, in part) 12 Section 20-55. Board members appointed.Sec. 19.Within 13 60 days after September 15, 1978 (the effective date of 14 Public Act 80-1440),this Act becomes effectivethe Mayor of 15 Bloomington with the advice and consent of the Bloomington 16 city council shall appoint 5 members of the Board, one member 17 to be appointed for a term of one year, 2 members to be 18 appointed for terms of 2 years, and 2 members to be appointed 19 for terms of 3 years, such terms commencing on the date each 20 is appointed. At the expiration of the term of any member, 21 his successor shall be appointed by the Mayor of Bloomington 22 in like manner. All successors shall hold office for a term 23 of 3 years from the date of appointment, except in case of an 24 appointment to fill a vacancy. 25 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 26 (70 ILCS 235/21) 27 Section 20-58. Organization of the Board.Sec. 21.As 28 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 29 initial members the Board shall organize for the transaction 30 of business, select a chairman, vice-chairman, and a 31 temporary secretary from its own number, and adopt by-laws -63- LRB9000879DJcd 1 and regulations to govern its proceedings. The initial 2 chairman and his successors shall be elected by the Board 3 from time to time for the term of his office as a member of 4 the Board. 5 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 6 (70 ILCS 235/22, in part) 7 Section 20-60. Quorum; action by 3 Board members.Sec.822.Three members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 9 the transaction of business. All action of the Board shall 10 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 11 least 3 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 12 ordinance or resolution. 13 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 14 (70 ILCS 235/24) 15 Section 20-62. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 16 Investment Act.Sec. 24.All funds deposited by the 17 treasurer in any bank or savings and loan association shall 18 be placed in the name of the Authority and shall be withdrawn 19 or paid out only by check or draft upon the bank or savings 20 and loan association, signed by the chairman, vice-chairman, 21 secretary or treasurer and countersigned by one of the same 22 officers, but no one officer shall both sign and countersign 23 a check or draft. The Board may designate any of its members 24 or any officer or employee of the Authority to affix the 25 signature of the chairman and another to affix the signature 26 of the treasurer to any check or draft for payment of 27 salaries or wages and for payment of any other obligation of 28 not more than $2,500. 29 No bank or savings and loan association shall receive 30 public funds as permitted by this Section, unless it has 31 complied with the requirements established pursuant to 32 Section 6 of the Public Funds Investment Act"An Act relating-64- LRB9000879DJcd 1to certain investments of public funds by public agencies",2approved July 23, 1943, as now or hereafter amended. 3 (Source: P.A. 83-541.) 4 (70 ILCS 235/30) 5 Section 20-65. Report and financial statement.Sec. 30.6 As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 7 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 8 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 9 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 10 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 11 for distribution to persons interested, upon request. 12 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 13 Section 20-70. Standard civic center provisions 14 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 15 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 16 Section 2-3. Purpose. 17 Section 2-5. Definitions. 18 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 19 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 20 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 21 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 22 State, or local agency. 23 Section 2-45. Insurance. 24 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 25 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 26 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 27 interest. 28 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 29 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. 30 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 31 Section 2-97. Board meetings; public records. 32 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in -65- LRB9000879DJcd 1 bank or savings and loan association. 2 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 3 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 4 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 5 and penalties. 6 Section 2-128. Contracts; award to other than highest or 7 lowest bidder by three-fourths vote. 8 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 9 Section 2-132. Bidders; civil action to compel 10 compliance. 11 Section 2-140. State financial support. 12 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 13 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 14 ARTICLE 25. 15 BOONE COUNTY 16 COMMUNITY BUILDING COMPLEX 17 (70 ILCS 260/1-1) 18 Section 25-1.Sec. 1-1.Short title. This Article may 19 be cited as the Community Building Complex Committee of Boone 20 County Law of 1997. 21 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 22 (70 ILCS 260/1-5) 23 Section 25-5.Sec. 1-5.Purpose. The purpose of this 24 Article is to allow the Citizens of Boone County to maintain, 25 operate and enhance the existing community building complex 26 and property geographically situated in Belvidere, Illinois. 27 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 28 (70 ILCS 260/1-10, in part) 29 Section 25-10.Sec. 1-10.Definitions. In this Article: 30 "Committee" means the Community Building Complex -66- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Committee of Boone County. 2 "Committee" means the governing and administrative body 3 of the Community Building Complex Committee of Boone County. 4 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 5 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of Boone 6 County. 7 "Community organization" means a not for profit 8 organization that has been registered with this State for at 9 least 5 years as a not for profit organization, qualifies for 10 tax exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(4) of the 11 Internal Revenue Code of 1986, and has been established in 12 Boone County for at least 5 years; such as the YMCA and the 13 Boone County Arts Council. 14 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 15 (70 ILCS 260/1-15, in part) 16 Section 25-15.Sec. 1-15.Creation of Committee. 17 (a) The Community Building Complex Committee of Boone 18 County is created as a political subdivision, body politic, 19 and municipal corporation. 20 (b) The principal office of the Committee shall be in 21 Boone County. 22 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 23 (70 ILCS 260/1-20) 24 Section 25-20.Sec. 1-20.Duties. The Committee shall 25 promote, operate, and maintain civic meetings and theatrical, 26 sports, and cultural activities from time to time in the 27 Boone County area. In connection with its duties, the 28 Committee shall arrange, finance, and maintain industrial, 29 cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade, and 30 scientific exhibits and shall construct, equip, and maintain 31 auditorium, exposition, recreational, and office buildings 32 for those purposes. Providing office space for lease and -67- LRB9000879DJcd 1 rental and leasing air space over and appurtenant to those 2 structures are integral functions of the Committee. The 3 Committee is granted all rights and powers necessary to 4 perform its duties. 5 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 6 (70 ILCS 260/1-25) 7 Section 25-25.Sec. 1-25.Powers. The Committee has the 8 following powers: 9 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 10 lessee, or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 11 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip, and maintain the 12 Community Building Complex including sites, parking areas, 13 and commercial facilities for those structures, located 14 within Boone County. 15 (b) To plan for grounds, centers, and auditoriums; to 16 plan, sponsor, hold, arrange, and finance fairs, industrial, 17 cultural, educational, trade, and scientific exhibits, shows, 18 and events; and to use or allow the use of those grounds, 19 centers, and auditoriums for the holding of fairs, exhibits, 20 shows, and events, whether conducted by the Committee or some 21 other person or governmental agency. 22 (c) To fix and collect just, reasonable, and 23 nondiscriminatory (i) charges and rents for the use of its 24 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings, 25 and auditoriums and (ii) admission charges to fairs, shows, 26 exhibits, and events sponsored or held by the Committee. The 27 charges collected may be made available to defray the 28 reasonable expenses of the Committee and to pay the principal 29 of and interest on any bonds issued by the Committee. 30 (d) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 31 the objects and purposes of this Article. 32 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) -68- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 260/1-35) 2 Section 25-27.Sec. 1-35.Acquisition of property. The 3 Committee has the power (i) to acquire and accept by 4 purchase, lease, gift, or otherwise any property or rights 5 from any person or persons, or from any municipal 6 corporation, or body politic, (ii) to apply for and accept 7 grants, matching grants, or loans from the State of Illinois 8 or any agency or instrumentality of the State to be used for 9 any of the purposes of the Committee other than capital 10 development, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 11 State of Illinois in relation to those grants, matching 12 grants, or loans. 13 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 14 (70 ILCS 260/1-65) 15 Section 25-30.Sec. 1-65.Food and beverage tax. 16 (a) For the sole purpose of obtaining funds for the 17 support, construction, maintenance, or financing of a 18 facility of the Committee, the city council of the City of 19 Belvidere, within the city, and the county board of Boone 20 County, within those areas of the county outside the City of 21 Belvidere, may jointly impose a tax on the retail sale of 22 food and beverages that have been prepared for immediate 23 consumption. The tax shall not exceed the rate of 1% of the 24 selling price of such food and beverages. A tax imposed 25 under this Section shall be in addition to any other taxes 26 imposed on food and beverages. 27 (b) The purchaser of food and beverages shall be liable 28 for the payment of a tax imposed under this Section. The 29 city council of the City of Belvidere and the county board of 30 Boone County may, however, jointly require that any person 31 engaged in the business of making retail sales that are 32 subject to the tax must collect the tax and pay over the 33 proceeds of the tax as prescribed by ordinances of the city -69- LRB9000879DJcd 1 council and county board. 2 (c) For the purposes of this Section, the support, 3 construction, maintenance, or financing of a facility of the 4 Committee may include the establishment of reserve funds and 5 the expenditure of funds under an intergovernmental agreement 6 for those purposes. 7 (d) The authority to impose a tax under this Section 8 terminates 10 years after the effective date of the ordinance 9 authorizing the tax unless (i) a continuation of the tax is 10 approved by the voters of Boone County by referendum 11 conducted in accordance with the general election law or (ii) 12 there are outstanding bonds of the Committee. 13 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 14 (70 ILCS 260/1-70, in part) 15 Section 25-35.Sec. 1-70.Creation of the Committee. The 16 governing and administrative body of the Committee shall 17 consist of 11 members and shall be known as the Community 18 Building Complex Committee. The members of the Committee 19 shall be individuals of generally recognized ability and 20 integrity. 21 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 22 (70 ILCS 260/1-75, in part) 23 Section 25-40.Sec. 1-75.Members of the Committee. 24 Within 60 days after September 3, 1991 (the effective date of 25 Article 1 of Public Act 87-230)this Article becomes26effective, the appointing authorities shall appoint the 27 initial members of the Committee as follows: 28 (1) The chairman of the county board of Boone 29 County, with the advice and consent of the county board, 30 shall appoint 2 members, one of whom shall not be a 31 member of the county board. 32 (2) The mayor of the City of Belvidere, with the -70- LRB9000879DJcd 1 advice and consent of the city council, shall appoint 2 2 members, one of whom shall not be a member of the city 3 council. 4 (3) The supervisor of Belvidere Township, with the 5 advice and consent of the township board of trustees, 6 shall appoint one member. 7 (4) The boards of trustees of all townships within 8 Boone County, except Belvidere Township, shall 9 collectively appoint one member. 10 (5) The president of the Belvidere Park Board, with 11 the advice and consent of the park board, shall appoint 12 one member. 13 (6) The chairman of the county board of Boone 14 County, with the advice and consent of the county board, 15 shall appoint 2 members from nominations submitted by 16 community organizations. 17 (7) The school board of Belvidere Community Unit 18 School District Number 100 shall appoint one member. 19 (8) The school board of North Boone Community Unit 20 School District Number 200 shall appoint one member. 21 The initial members of the Committee shall serve for 22 terms determined by lot at the first meeting of the Committee 23 as follows: 4 members for a term of one year; 4 members for 24 a term of 2 years; and 3 members for a term of 3 years. The 25 successors of the initial members shall be appointed in like 26 manner for 3 year terms from the date of appointment, except 27 in case of an appointment to fill a vacancy for an unexpired 28 term. 29 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 30 (70 ILCS 260/1-80, in part) 31 Section 25-45. Removal of Board members.Sec. 1-80.32Vacancy in office.The appointing authority may remove any 33 member of the Committee in case of incompetency, neglect of -71- LRB9000879DJcd 1 duty, or malfeasance in office, after service on the member, 2 by registered United States mail, return receipt requested, 3 of a copy of the written charges against the member and after 4 an opportunity to be publicly heard in person or by counsel 5 in his or her own defense upon being notified not less than 6 10 days before the hearing. 7 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 8 (70 ILCS 260/1-90, in part) 9 Section 25-50. Quorum; action by 6 Board members; 10 approval by chairman.Sec. 1-90. Meetings; ordinances.Six 11 members of the Committee shall constitute a quorum for the 12 transaction of business. All actions of the Committee shall 13 be by ordinance or resolution, and the affirmative vote of at 14 least 6 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 15 ordinance or resolution. Before taking effect, all 16 ordinances and resolutions shall be approved by the chairman 17 of the Committee by signing the ordinance or resolution. If 18 the chairman does not approve of an ordinance or resolution, 19 he shall return it to the Committee with written objections 20 at the next regular meeting of the Committee after the 21 passage of the ordinance or resolution. If the chairman 22 fails to return the ordinance or resolution with written 23 objections at that meeting, the ordinance or resolution takes 24 effect as if the chairman had approved it. Upon the return of 25 a resolution or ordinance by the chairman with written 26 objections, the Committee shall reconsider its vote. If upon 27 reconsideration the resolution or ordinance passes with at 28 least 7 votes, it shall take effect notwithstanding the veto 29 of the chairman. 30 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 31 (70 ILCS 260/1-120) 32 Section 25-55.Sec. 1-120.Contracts. -72- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (a) All contracts for the sale of property of a value of 2 more than $5,000 or for a concession in or lease of property, 3 including air rights, of the Committee for a term of more 4 than one year shall be awarded to the highest responsible 5 bidder after advertising for bids. All construction 6 contracts and contracts for supplies, materials, equipment, 7 and services, when the expense will exceed $5,000, shall be 8 let to the lowest responsible bidder after advertising for 9 bids, except (i) when repair parts, accessories, equipment, 10 or services are required for equipment or services previously 11 furnished or contracted for, (ii) when the nature of the 12 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 13 the best interest of the public, including without limitation 14 the services of accountants, architects, attorneys, 15 engineers, physicians, superintendents of construction, and 16 others possessing a high degree of skill, and (iii) when 17 services such as water, light, heat, power, telephone, or 18 telegraph are required. 19 (b) All contracts involving less than $5,000 shall be 20 let by competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder 21 whenever possible and, in any event, in a manner calculated 22 to ensureinsurethe best interests of the public. 23 Competitive bidding is not required for the lease of real 24 estate or buildings owned or controlled by the Committee. 25 The Committee is empowered to offer those leases upon terms 26 it deems advisable. 27 (c) In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 28 Committee may take into account the past records of dealings 29 with the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of 30 equipment, and ability to complete performance within the 31 time set, and other factors besides financial responsibility, 32 but in no case shall any contracts be awarded to any other 33 than the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession, or 34 lease) or the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or -73- LRB9000879DJcd 1 expenditure) unless authorized or approved by a vote of at 2 least 7 members of the Committee and unless the action is 3 accompanied by a statement in writing setting forth the 4 reasons for not awarding the contract to the highest or 5 lowest bidder, as the case may be, which statement shall be 6 kept on file in the principal office of the Committee and 7 open to public inspection. 8 (d) Members of the Committee, officers and employees of 9 the Committee, and their relatives within the third degree of 10 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law are forbidden to 11 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 12 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 13 materials, supplies, or equipment. 14 (e) The Committee shall have the right to reject all 15 bids and to readvertise for bids. If no responsible and 16 satisfactory bid within the terms of the advertisement is 17 received, the Committee may award the contract without 18 competitive bidding if the contract is not less advantageous 19 to the Committee than any valid bid received in response to 20 advertisement. 21 (f) The Committee shall adopt rules and regulations to 22 carry into effect the provisions of this Section. 23 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 24 (70 ILCS 260/1-150) 25 Section 25-60. State appropriations for capital 26 development prohibited.Sec. 1-150. Prohibition.The 27 Committee is prohibited from receiving or accepting any funds 28 appropriated by the General Assembly to the Committee for the 29 purpose of capital development. 30 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 31 Section 25-65. Standard civic center provisions 32 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this -74- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 2 Section 2-5. Definitions. 3 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 4 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 5 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 6 Section 2-40. Federal money. 7 Section 2-45. Insurance. 8 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 9 performance. 10 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 11 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 12 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 13 of interest. 14 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 15 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 16 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 17 Section 2-97. Board meetings; public records. 18 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 19 Section 2-105. Funds. 20 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 21 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 22 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 23 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 24 Section 2-132. Bidders; civil action to compel 25 compliance. 26 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 27 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 28 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 29 ARTICLE 30. 30 BOWDRE TOWNSHIP CIVIC CENTER 31 (70 ILCS 305/3-1) 32 Section 30-1. Short title.Sec. 3-1.This Articleshall-75- LRB9000879DJcd 1be known andmay be cited as the Bowdre"BowdreTownship 2 Civic Center Law of 1997". 3 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 4 (70 ILCS 305/3-2, in part) 5 Section 30-5. Definitions.Sec. 3-2.As used in this 6 Article, unless the context otherwise requires: 7 "Authority" means the Bowdre Township Metropolitan 8 Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority. 9 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 10 the Bowdre Township Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and 11 Office Building Authority. 12 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory which lies 13 within the corporate boundaries of the Township of Bowdre, in 14 the County of Douglas. 15 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 16 (70 ILCS 305/3-3, in part) 17 Section 30-10. Authority created; principal office.Sec.183-3.There is hereby created a unit of local government 19 known as the Bowdre Township Metropolitan Exposition, 20 Auditorium and Office Building Authority in the metropolitan 21 area. 22 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 23 Village of Hindsboro. 24 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 25 (70 ILCS 305/3-11) 26 Section 30-12. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 3-11.27 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 28 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 29 State of Illinois or any unit of local government or school 30 district within the State, nor shall any such bond or 31 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority -76- LRB9000879DJcd 1 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 2 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 3 bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 4 obligation but is payable solely from revenues or income. 5 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 6 (70 ILCS 305/3-12) 7 Section 30-13. Investment in bonds.Sec. 3-12.The 8 State and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns 9 and other units of local government and public bodies, and 10 public officers of any thereof, all banks, bankers, trust 11 companies, savings banks and institutions, building and loan 12 associations, savings and loan associations, investment 13 companies and other persons carrying on an insurance business 14 and all executors, administrators, guardians, trustees and 15 other fiduciaries may legally invest any sinking funds, 16 moneys or other funds belonging to them or within their 17 control in any bonds issued pursuant to this Article, it 18 being the purpose of this Section to authorize the investment 19 in such bonds of all sinking, insurance, retirement, 20 compensation, pension and trust funds, whether owned or 21 controlled by private or public persons or officers; 22 provided, however, that nothing contained in this Section may 23 be construed as relieving any person from any duty of 24 exercising reasonable care in selecting securities for 25 investment. 26 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 27 (70 ILCS 305/3-13, in part) 28 Section 30-15. Board created.Sec. 3-13.The governing 29 and administrative body of the Authority shall be known as 30 the Bowdre Township Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and 31 Office Building Board. 32 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) -77- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 305/3-14) 2 Section 30-20. Board members appointed.Sec. 3-14.The 3 Village President of Hindsboro and the Hindsboro Village 4 Board of Trustees shall constitute the Bowdre Township 5 Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building 6 Board. However, within 30 days after the effective date of 7 this amendatory Act of 1988, the Village President of 8 Hindsboro, with the advice and consent of the Hindsboro 9 Village Board of Trustees, shall appoint 2 members of the 10 Bowdre Township Board of Trustees to serve as additional 11 members of the Board. Before entering upon the duties of his 12 office, each member of the Board shall take and subscribe the 13 constitutional oath of office and file it in the office of 14 the Secretary of State. 15 (Source: P.A. 85-1371.) 16 (70 ILCS 305/3-15) 17 Section 30-25. Board members; concurrent offices.Sec.183-15.Members of the Board shall hold office during their 19 term of office as the Village President of Hindsboro, on the 20 Hindsboro Village Board of Trustees or on the Bowdre Township 21 Board of Trustees. If any member appointed to the Board 22 pursuant to this amendatory Act of 1988 ceases to be a member 23 of the Bowdre Township Board of Trustees, a vacancy in his 24 office on the Board shall be deemed to have occurred, and 25 such vacancy shall be filled in the same manner as the 26 original appointment. 27 (Source: P.A. 85-1371.) 28 (70 ILCS 305/3-25) 29 Section 30-30. Report and financial statement.Sec. 3-25.30 As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 31 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 32 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its -78- LRB9000879DJcd 1 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 2 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 3 for distribution to persons interested upon request, and a 4 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 5 Village President of Hindsboro. 6 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 7 Section 30-35. Standard civic center provisions 8 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 9 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 10 Section 2-5. Definitions. 11 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 12 Section 2-17. Duties; auditorium and other buildings. 13 Section 2-21. Rights and powers. 14 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 15 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 16 Section 2-36. Acquisition of property from person or 17 governmental agency. 18 Section 2-40. Federal money. 19 Section 2-45. Insurance. 20 Section 2-51. Borrowing; revenue bonds; mandamus or other 21 actions to compel performance. 22 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 23 of interest. 24 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 25 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members. 26 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 27 bank or savings and loan association. 28 Section 2-106. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 29 Investment Act. 30 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 31 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 32 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 33 and penalties. -79- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-127. Contracts; award to other than highest or 2 lowest bidder by four-fifths vote. 3 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 4 Section 2-140. State financial support. 5 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 6 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 7 ARTICLE 35. 8 BROWNSTOWN PARK 9 DISTRICT CIVIC CENTER 10 (70 ILCS 220/5-2) 11 Section 35-1. Short title.Sec. 5-2.This Articleshall12be known andmay be cited as the Brownstown Park District 13 Civic Center Law of 1997Act. 14 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 15 (70 ILCS 220/5-3, in part) 16 Section 35-5. Definitions.Sec. 5-3.When used in this 17 ArticleAct: 18 "Authority" means the Brownstown Park District Civic 19 Center Authority. 20 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 21 the Brownstown Park District Civic Center Authority. 22 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 23 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the 24 Brownstown Park District in the County of Fayette. 25 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 26 (70 ILCS 220/5-4, in part) 27 Section 35-10. Authority created; principal office.Sec.285-4.There is hereby created a political subdivision, body 29 politic and municipal corporation by the name and style of 30 the Brownstown Park District Civic Center Authority in the -80- LRB9000879DJcd 1 metropolitan area. 2 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 3 Village of Brownstown. 4 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 5 (70 ILCS 220/5-14, in part) 6 Section 35-15. Board created.Sec. 5-14.The governing 7 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 8 consisting of 9 members and shall be known as the Brownstown 9 Park District Civic Center Authority Board. The members of 10 the board shall be individuals of generally recognized 11 ability and integrity. 12 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 13 (70 ILCS 220/5-15, in part) 14 Section 35-20. Board members appointed.Sec. 5-15.Within 15 60 days after September 3, 1985 (the effective date of 16 Article 5 of Public Act 84-245),this Article becomes17effective:the President of the Village of Brownstown with 18 the advice and consent of the Village board of trustees shall 19 appoint 3 members of the Board for initial terms expiring 20 June 1, 1986; 3 members for initial terms expiring June 1, 21 1987; and 3 members for initial terms expiring June 1, 1988. 22 The successors of the initial members shall be appointed in 23 like manner for 3 year terms from the date of appointment, 24 except in case of an appointment to fill a vacancy. 25 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 26 (70 ILCS 220/5-16, in part) 27 Section 35-25. Removal of Board members.Sec. 5-16.The 28 appointing officer, with the advice and consent of the 29 village board of trustees, may remove any member of the Board 30 appointed by him, in case of incompetency, neglect of duty, 31 or malfeasance in office, after service on him, by registered -81- LRB9000879DJcd 1 United States mail, return requested, of a copy of the 2 written charges against him and an opportunity to be publicly 3 heard in person or by counsel in his own defense upon not 4 less than 10 days' notice. 5 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 6 (70 ILCS 220/5-25, in part) 7 Section 35-30. Bidders; civil action to compel 8 compliance.Sec. 5-25.Any bidder who has submitted a bid in 9 compliance with the requirements for bidding under this 10 Article may bring a civil action in the circuit court of 11 Fayette county in which the metropolitan area is located to 12 compel compliance with the provisions of this Article 13 relating to the awarding of contracts by the Board. 14 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 15 Section 35-35. Standard civic center provisions 16 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 17 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 18 Section 2-3. Purpose. 19 Section 2-5. Definitions. 20 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 21 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and other 22 buildings; lease of space. 23 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 24 domain. 25 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 26 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 27 State, or local agency. 28 Section 2-40. Federal money. 29 Section 2-45. Insurance. 30 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 31 performance. 32 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. -82- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 2 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 3 of interest. 4 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 5 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 6 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 7 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members. 8 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 9 Section 2-105. Funds. 10 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 11 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 12 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 13 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 14 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members. 15 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 16 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 17 Section 2-140. State financial support. 18 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 19 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 20 ARTICLE 40. 21 CARBONDALE CIVIC CENTER 22 (70 ILCS 325/2-2) 23 Section 40-1. Short title.Sec. 2-2.This Article may be 24 cited as the Carbondale Civic Center Law of 1997. 25 (Source: P.A. 86-907; 86-1028.) 26 (70 ILCS 325/2-3, in part) 27 Section 40-5. Definitions.Sec. 2-3.When used in this 28 Article: 29 "Authority" means the Carbondale Civic Center Authority. 30 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 31 the Carbondale Civic Center Authority. -83- LRB9000879DJcd 1 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 2 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the City 3 of Carbondale. 4 (Source: P.A. 86-907; 86-1028.) 5 (70 ILCS 325/2-4, in part) 6 Section 40-10. Authority created; principal office.Sec.72-4.There is hereby created a political subdivision, body 8 politic and municipal corporation by the name and style of 9 the Carbondale Civic Center Authority in the metropolitan 10 area. 11 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 12 City of Carbondale. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 14 (70 ILCS 325/2-14, in part) 15 Section 40-15. Board created.Sec. 2-14.The governing 16 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 17 consisting of 9 members and shall be known as the Carbondale 18 Civic Center Authority Board. The members of the Board shall 19 be individuals of generally recognized ability and integrity. 20 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 21 (70 ILCS 325/2-15, in part) 22 Section 40-20. Board members appointed.Sec. 2-15.Within 23 60 days after September 11, 1989 (the effective date of 24 Article 2 of Public Act 86-907)this Act becomes effective, 25 the mayor of Carbondale, with the advice and consent of the 26 city council, shall appoint 3 members of the Board for 27 initial terms expiring June 1, 1990; 3 members for initial 28 terms expiring June 1, 1991; and 3 members for initial terms 29 expiring June 1, 1992. The successors of the initial members 30 shall be appointed in like manner for 3 year terms from the 31 date of appointment, except in case of an appointment to fill -84- LRB9000879DJcd 1 a vacancy. 2 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 3 (70 ILCS 325/2-16, in part) 4 Section 40-25. Removal of Board members.Sec. 2-16.The 5 mayor of Carbondale, with the advice and consent of the city 6 council, may remove any member of the Board appointed by him, 7 in case of incompetency, neglect of duty or malfeasance in 8 office, after service on him, by registered United States 9 mail, return receipt requested, of a copy of the written 10 charges against him and an opportunity to be publicly heard 11 in person or by counsel in his own defense upon not less than 12 10 days notice. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 14 (70 ILCS 325/2-25, in part) 15 Section 40-30. Bidders; civil action to compel 16 compliance.Sec. 2-25.Any bidder who has submitted a bid in 17 compliance with the requirements for bidding under this 18 Article may bring a civil action in the Circuit Court of 19 Jackson County in which the metropolitan area is located to 20 compel compliance with the provisions of this ArticleAct21 relating to the awarding of contracts by the Board. 22 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 23 Section 40-35. Standard civic center provisions 24 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 25 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 26 Section 2-3. Purpose. 27 Section 2-5. Definitions. 28 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 29 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and other 30 buildings; lease of space. 31 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent -85- LRB9000879DJcd 1 domain. 2 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 3 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 4 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 5 State, or local agency. 6 Section 2-40. Federal money. 7 Section 2-45. Insurance. 8 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 9 performance. 10 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 11 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 12 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 13 of interest. 14 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 15 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 16 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 17 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members. 18 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 19 Section 2-105. Funds. 20 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 21 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 22 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 23 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 24 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members. 25 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 26 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 27 Section 2-140. State financial support. 28 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 29 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 30 ARTICLE 45. 31 CAVE IN ROCK TOWNSHIP CIVIC CENTER 32 (70 ILCS 240/1001) -86- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 45-1.Sec. 1001.Short title. This Article may 2 be cited as the Cave in Rock Township Civic Center Law of 3 1997. 4 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 5 (70 ILCS 240/1003, in part) 6 Section 45-5.Sec. 1003.Definitions. In this Article: 7 "Authority" means the Cave in Rock Township Civic Center 8 Authority. 9 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 10 the Cave in Rock Township Civic Center Authority. 11 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 12 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of Cave in 13 Rock Township in Hardin County. 14 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 15 (70 ILCS 240/1004, in part) 16 Section 45-10.Sec. 1004.Creation of Authority. 17 (a) The Cave in Rock Township Civic Center Authority is 18 created as a political subdivision, body politic, and 19 municipal corporation in the metropolitan area. 20 (b) The principal office of the Authority shall be in 21 Cave in Rock Township. 22 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 23 (70 ILCS 240/1006) 24 Section 45-12.Sec. 1006.Powers. The Authority has 25 the following powers: 26 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 27 lessee, or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 28 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip, and maintain 29 exhibition centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities, 30 and office buildings, including sites, parking areas, and 31 commercial facilities for those structures, located within -87- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the metropolitan area. 2 (b) To plan for grounds, centers, and auditoriums; to 3 plan, sponsor, hold, arrange, and finance fairs, industrial, 4 cultural, educational, trade, and scientific exhibits, shows, 5 and events; and to use or allow the use of those grounds, 6 centers, and auditoriums for the holding of fairs, exhibits, 7 shows, and events, whether conducted by the Authority or some 8 other person or governmental agency. 9 (c) To fix and collect just, reasonable, and 10 nondiscriminatory (i) charges and rents for the use of its 11 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings, 12 and auditoriums and (ii) admission charges to fairs, shows, 13 exhibits, and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The 14 charges collected may be made available to defray the 15 reasonable expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal 16 of and interest on any bonds issued by the Authority. 17 (d) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 18 the objects and purposes of this Article. 19 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 20 (70 ILCS 240/1014, in part) 21 Section 45-15.Sec. 1014.Creation of the Board. The 22 governing and administrative body of the Authority shall be a 23 board consisting of 7 members and shall be known as the Cave 24 in Rock Township Civic Center Authority Board. The members 25 of the Board shall be individuals of generally recognized 26 ability and integrity. 27 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 28 (70 ILCS 240/1015, in part) 29 Section 45-20.Sec. 1015.Members of the Board appointed. 30 Within 60 days after September 11, 1990 (the effective date 31 of Article 1 of Public Act 86-1414)this Article becomes32effective, the village president of the village of Cave in -88- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Rock, with the advice and consent of the corporate 2 authorities of the village of Cave in Rock, shall appoint 3 3 members of the Board for initial terms expiring June 1, 1991; 4 2 members for initial terms expiring June 1, 1992; and 2 5 members for initial terms expiring June 1, 1993. The 6 successors of the initial members shall be appointed in like 7 manner for 3 year terms from the date of appointment, except 8 in case of an appointment to fill a vacancy for an unexpired 9 term. At least 3 members of the Board shall be residents of 10 that part of the township of Cave in Rock outside the 11 corporate limits of the village of Cave in Rock. The 12 remaining members shall be residents of the village of Cave 13 in Rock. 14 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 15 (70 ILCS 240/1016, in part) 16 Section 45-25. Removal of Board members.Sec. 1016.17Vacancy in office.The village president of the village of 18 Cave in Rock, with the advice and consent of the corporate 19 authorities of the village of Cave in Rock, may remove any 20 member of the Board in case of incompetency, neglect of duty, 21 or malfeasance in office, after service on the member, by 22 registered United States mail, return receipt requested, of a 23 copy of the written charges against the member and after an 24 opportunity to be publicly heard in person or by counsel in 25 his or her own defense upon being notified not less than 10 26 days before the hearing. 27 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 28 Section 45-30. Standard civic center provisions 29 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 30 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 31 Section 2-3. Purpose. 32 Section 2-5. Definitions. -89- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 2 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and other 3 buildings; lease of space. 4 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 5 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 6 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 7 State, or local agency. 8 Section 2-40. Federal money. 9 Section 2-45. Insurance. 10 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 11 performance. 12 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 13 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 14 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 15 of interest. 16 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 17 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 18 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 19 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members. 20 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 21 Section 2-105. Funds. 22 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 23 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 24 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 25 Section 2-126. Contracts; award to other than highest or 26 lowest bidder by vote of 4 Board members. 27 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 28 Section 2-132. Bidders; civil action to compel 29 compliance. 30 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 31 Section 2-140. State financial support. 32 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 33 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. -90- LRB9000879DJcd 1 ARTICLE 50. 2 CENTRE EAST CIVIC CENTER 3 (70 ILCS 270/5-1) 4 Section 50-1. Short title.Sec. 5-1.This Article5 shall5be known andmay be cited as the Centre"CentreEast Civic 6 Center Law of 1997Act". 7 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 8 (70 ILCS 270/5-2, in part) 9 Section 50-5. Definitions.Sec. 5-2.As used in this 10 Article, unless the context otherwise requires: 11 "Authority" means the Centre East Metropolitan 12 Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority. 13 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 14 the Centre East Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and 15 Office Building Authority. 16 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 17 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of Niles 18 Township or any municipality a part of which lies within 19 Niles Township. 20 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 21 (70 ILCS 270/5-3, in part) 22 Section 50-10. Authority created; principal office.Sec.235-3.There is hereby created a unit of local government known 24 as the Centre East Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and 25 Office Building Authority in the metropolitan area. 26 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 27 Village of Skokie. 28 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 29 (70 ILCS 270/5-10) 30 Section 50-15. Borrowing; revenue bonds.Sec. 5-10.The -91- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authority shall have continuing power to borrow money for the 2 purpose of carrying out and performing its duties and 3 exercising its powers under this ArticleAct. 4 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 5 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 6 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 7 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 8 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 9 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 10 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 11 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 12 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 13 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 14 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 15 activities operated by the Authority, and from funds, if any, 16 received and to be received by the Authority from any other 17 source. Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature 18 at such time or times not exceeding 40 years from their 19 respective dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates, 20 may be in such form, may carry such registration privileges, 21 may be executed in such manner, may be payable at such place 22 or places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner 23 and upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on 24 the face thereof, may be executed in such manner and may 25 contain such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in 26 the ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears 27 on any bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold 28 office,;his signature shall nevertheless be valid and 29 effective for all purposes. The holder or holders of any 30 bonds, or interest coupons appertaining thereto, issued by 31 the Authority may bring mandamus, injunction, or other civil 32 actions orandproceedings to compel the performance and 33 observance by the Authority or any of its officers, agents or 34 employees oforany contract or covenant made by the -92- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authority with the holders of such bonds or interest coupons, 2andto compel the Authority and any of its officers, agents 3 or employees to perform any duties required to be performed 4 for the benefit of the holders of any such bonds or interest 5 coupons by the provisions of the ordinance authorizing their 6 issuance, and to enjoin the Authority and any of its 7 officers, agents or employees from taking any action in 8 conflict with any such contract or covenant. 9 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 10 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 11 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 12 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code of the State of 13 Illinois. 14 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 15 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 16 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 17 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 18 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 19 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 20 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 21 (a) the cost of leasing, maintaining, repairing, 22 regulating and operating the facilities; and 23 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 24 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 25 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 26 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 27 secure payment thereof. 28 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 29 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 30 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 31 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 32 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 33 theatrical or cultural expositions, sport activities, 34 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and -93- LRB9000879DJcd 1 rentals, and other revenue, if any, the Authority may execute 2 and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided that no 3 lien upon any physical property of the Authority shall be 4 created thereby. 5 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 6 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus, 7 injunction, or other civil actions orandproceedings in any 8 court of competent jurisdiction to compel performance and 9 compliance therewith, but the trust agreement may prescribe 10 by whom or on whose behalf such action may be instituted. 11 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 12 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 13 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 14 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 15 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 16 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 17 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any 18 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All 19 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by 20 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 21 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have 22 the right to reject all bids and readvertise for bids in the 23 manner provided for in the initial advertisement. However, 24 if no bids are received such bonds may be sold at not less 25 than par value, without further advertising, within 60 days 26 after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to any 27 advertisement. 28 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 29 (70 ILCS 270/5-11) 30 Section 50-16. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 5-11.31 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 32 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 33 State of Illinois or any unit of local government or school -94- LRB9000879DJcd 1 district within the State, nor shall any such bond or 2 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 3 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 4 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 5 bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 6 obligation but is payable solely from revenues or income. 7 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 8 (70 ILCS 270/5-12) 9 Section 50-17. Investment in bonds.Sec. 5-12.The 10 State and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns 11 and other units of local government and public bodies, and 12 public officers of any thereof, all banks, bankers, trust 13 companies, savings banks and institutions, building and loan 14 associations, savings and loan associations, investment 15 companies and other persons carrying on an insurance business 16 and all executors, administrators, guardians, trustees and 17 other fiduciaries may legally invest any sinking funds, 18 moneys or other funds belonging to them or within their 19 control in any bonds issued pursuant to this ArticleAct. 20 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 21 (70 ILCS 270/5-13, in part) 22 Section 50-20. Board created.Sec. 5-13.The governing 23 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 24 consisting of 9 members and shall be known as the Centre East 25 Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building 26 Board. The members of the board shall be individuals of 27 generally recognized ability and integrity. 28 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 29 (70 ILCS 270/5-14, in part) 30 Section 50-25. Board members appointed.Sec. 5-14.Within 31 60 days after September 17, 1984 (the effective date of -95- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Article 5 of Public Act 83-1456)this Act becomes effective, 2 the Mayor of Skokie shall appoint 3 members of the Board, one 3 member to be appointed for a term of one year, one member to 4 be appointed for a term of 2 years, and one member to be 5 appointed for a term of 3 years; and the Township Supervisor 6 of Niles Township shall appoint 3 members of the Board, one 7 member to be appointed for a term of one year, one member to 8 be appointed for a term of 2 years, and one member to be 9 appointed for a term of 3 years; such terms commencing on the 10 date each is appointed. Within 90 days after September 17, 11 1984this Act becomes effective, the 6 members of the Board 12 so appointed shall appoint the remaining 3 members of the 13 Board, one member to be appointed for a term of one year, one 14 member to be appointed for a term of 2 years, and one member 15 to be appointed for a term of 3 years; such terms commencing 16 on the date each is appointed. After September 1, 1990, upon 17 the expiration of the terms of the remaining 3 members of the 18 Board (formerly appointed by the other 6 members), their 19 successors shall thereafter be appointed by the Mayor of 20 Skokie. After September 1, 1990, all appointments made by 21 the Mayor of Skokie shall be made with the advice and consent 22 of the corporate authorities of Skokie, and all appointments 23 made by the Township Supervisor of Niles Township shall be 24 made with the advice and consent of the corporate authorities 25 of Niles Township. At the expiration of the term of any 26 member, his successor shall be appointed in like manner. All 27 successors shall hold office for a term of 3 years from the 28 date of appointment, except in case of an appointment to fill 29 a vacancy. 30 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 31 (70 ILCS 270/5-25) 32 Section 50-30. Report and financial statement.Sec.335-25.As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be -96- LRB9000879DJcd 1 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 2 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 3 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 4 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 5 for distribution to persons interested upon request, and a 6 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk, the 7 Village of Skokie and the Township of Niles, and with the 8 clerk of any other municipality to whose mayor or village 9 president the power to appoint a member of the Board has been 10 delegated. 11 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 12 Section 50-35. Standard civic center provisions 13 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 14 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 15 Section 2-5. Definitions. 16 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 17 Section 2-17. Duties; auditorium and other buildings. 18 Section 2-21. Rights and powers. 19 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 20 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 21 Section 2-36. Acquisition of property from person or 22 governmental agency. 23 Section 2-40. Federal money. 24 Section 2-45. Insurance. 25 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 26 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 27 interest. 28 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 29 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. 30 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 31 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 32 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members. 33 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in -97- LRB9000879DJcd 1 bank or savings and loan association. 2 Section 2-106. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 3 Investment Act. 4 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 5 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 6 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 7 and penalties. 8 Section 2-127. Contracts; award to other than highest or 9 lowest bidder by four-fifths vote. 10 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 11 Section 2-140. State financial support. 12 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 13 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 14 ARTICLE 55. 15 CHICAGO SOUTH CIVIC CENTER 16 (70 ILCS 245/1-2) 17 Section 55-1. Short title.Sec. 1-2.This Article may be 18 cited as the Chicago South Civic Center Law of 1997. 19 (Source: P.A. 86-8; 87-738.) 20 (70 ILCS 245/1-3, in part) 21 Section 55-5. Definitions.Sec. 1-3.When used in this 22 Article: 23 "Authority" means the Chicago South Civic Center 24 Authority. 25 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 26 the Chicago South Civic Center Authority. 27 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 28 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the City 29 of Harvey and the Villages of Flossmoor, Lansing, South 30 Holland, Homewood, East Hazel Crest, and Glenwood, together 31 with the territory within the boundaries of other Illinois -98- LRB9000879DJcd 1 municipalities that become part of the metropolitan area as 2 provided in Section 55-151-13.1. 3 (Source: P.A. 86-8; 87-738.) 4 (70 ILCS 245/1-4, in part) 5 Section 55-10. Authority created; principal office.Sec.61-4.There is hereby created a political subdivision, body 7 politic and municipal corporation by the name and style of 8 the Chicago South Civic Center Authority in the metropolitan 9 area. 10 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 11 City of Harvey. 12 (Source: P.A. 86-8; 87-738.) 13 (70 ILCS 245/1-13.1) 14 Section 55-15. Inclusion of contiguous territory within 15 metropolitan area.Sec. 1-13.1.A municipality that is 16 contiguous to the metropolitan area may, by ordinance, 17 request that its territory be included within the 18 metropolitan area. The request shall be made to the Board of 19 the Authority. If the Board, by ordinance, approves the 20 request, the territory of the requesting municipality shall 21 thereafter be part of the metropolitan area. 22 (Source: P.A. 87-738.) 23 (70 ILCS 245/1-14, in part) 24 Section 55-20. Board created.Sec. 1-14.The governing 25 and administrative body of the Authority shall be known as 26 the Chicago South Civic Center Authority Board. The members 27 of the Board shall be individuals of generally recognized 28 ability and integrity. 29 (Source: P.A. 86-8; 87-738.) 30 (70 ILCS 245/1-15, in part) -99- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 55-25. Board members appointed. On September 26, 2 1991 (Sec. 1-15. Uponthe effective date of Publicthis3amendatoryAct 87-738),of 1991the terms of all the current 4 Board members shall expire. Within 60 days after thatthe5effectivedateof this amendatory Act of 1991, the mayor or 6 president, as the case may be, of each of the following 7 municipalities, with the advice and consent of the corporate 8 authorities of that municipality, shall appoint one member to 9 the Board, for a total of 7 members: Harvey, Flossmoor, 10 Lansing, South Holland, Homewood, East Hazel Crest, and 11 Glenwood. Two members shall serve for terms expiring June 1, 12 1993, 2 members for terms expiring June 1, 1994, and 3 13 members for terms expiring June 1, 1995. Terms of the members 14 shall be determined by lot at the first meeting of the Board 15 after all appointments are made. Within 60 days after the 16 territory of a municipality becomes part of the metropolitan 17 area as provided in Section 55-151-13.1, the mayor or 18 president, as the case may be, of that municipality, with the 19 advice and consent of the corporate authorities of that 20 municipality, shall appoint one member to the Board, who 21 shall be an additional member; that additional member shall 22 serve an initial term expiring on June 1 of the second 23 calendar year after appointment. The successors of the 24 members shall be appointed in like manner for 3 year terms 25 from the date of appointment, except in case of an 26 appointment to fill a vacancy. The Board may, by ordinance, 27 appoint from one to 5 additional members of the Board, those 28 additional members to serve at the pleasure of the Board. 29 (Source: P.A. 86-8; 87-738.) 30 (70 ILCS 245/1-16) 31 Section 55-30. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.321-16.Members of the Board, except additional members 33 appointed by the Board, shall hold office until their -100- LRB9000879DJcd 1 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any 2 member, except additional members appointed by the Board, may 3 resign from office to take effect when his or her successor 4 has been appointed and has qualified. An additional member 5 appointed by the Board may resign from office to take effect 6 upon the date the member specifies. The mayor or president, 7 as the case may be, with the advice and consent of the 8 corporate authorities of the municipality, may remove any 9 member of the Board appointed by him or her in case of 10 incompetency, neglect of duty or malfeasance in office, after 11 service on the member, by registered United States mail, 12 return receipt requested, of a copy of the written charges 13 against him or her and an opportunity to be publicly heard in 14 person or by counsel in his or her own defense upon not less 15 than 10 days notice. In case of failure to qualify within 16 the time required or of abandonment of office or in case of 17 death, conviction of a felony or removal from office, a 18 member's office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be 19 filled for the unexpired term by appointment in like manner, 20 as in case of expiration of the term of a member of the 21 Board. 22 (Source: P.A. 86-8; 87-738.) 23 (70 ILCS 245/1-17) 24 Section 55-35. Organization of the Board.Sec. 1-17.As 25 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 26 members as provided in Public Act 87-738this amendatory Act27of 1991, the Board shall organize for the transaction of 28 business, select a chairperson and a temporary secretary from 29 its own number and adopt by-laws and regulations to govern 30 its proceedings. The initial chairperson and his or her 31 successors shall be elected by the Board from time to time 32 for the term of his or her office as a member of the Board or 33 for the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. Actions taken -101- LRB9000879DJcd 1 by the Board before September 26, 1991 (the effective date of 2 Publicthis amendatoryAct 87-738)of 1991shall remain in 3 force until changed by the Board on or after thatthe4effectivedateof this amendatory Act of 1991. 5 (Source: P.A. 86-8; 87-738.) 6 (70 ILCS 245/1-18, in part) 7 Section 55-40. Quorum; action by majority of Board 8 members.Sec. 1-18.A majority of all the appointed members 9 of the Board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of 10 business. All actions of the Board shall be by ordinance or 11 resolution, and the affirmative vote of at least a majority 12 of all the appointed members shall be necessary for the 13 adoption of any ordinance or resolution. 14 (Source: P.A. 86-8; 87-738.) 15 (70 ILCS 245/1-24) 16 Section 55-45. Contracts.Sec. 1-24.All contracts for 17 the sale of property of the value of more than $2,500 or for 18 a concession in or lease of property including air rights of 19 the Authority for a term of more than one year shall be 20 awarded to the highest responsible bidder after advertising 21 for bids. All construction contracts and contracts for 22 supplies, materials, equipment and services, when the expense 23 thereof will exceed $2,500, shall be let to the lowest 24 responsible bidder after advertising for bids, excepting (1) 25 when repair parts, accessories, equipment or services are 26 required for equipment or services previously furnished or 27 contracted for; (2) when the nature of the services required 28 is such that competitive bidding is not in the best interest 29 of the public, including, without limiting the generality of 30 the foregoing, the services of accountants, architects, 31 attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents of 32 construction and others possessing a high degree of skill; -102- LRB9000879DJcd 1 and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, power, 2 telephone or telegraph are required. 3 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 4 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 5 possible and, in any event, in a manner calculated to insure 6 the best interests of the public. Competitive bidding is not 7 required for the lease of real estate or buildings owned or 8 controlled by the Authority. The Board is empowered to offer 9 such leases upon such terms as it deems advisable. 10 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 11 Board may take into account the past records of dealings with 12 the bidder, experience, adequacy of equipment, ability to 13 complete performance within the time set, and other factors 14 besides financial responsibility, but in no case shall any 15 such contracts be awarded to any other than the highest 16 bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease) or the lowest 17 bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure) unless authorized 18 or approved by a vote of at least a majority of all the 19 appointed members of the Board, and unless such action is 20 accompanied by a statement in writing setting forth the 21 reasons for not awarding the contract to the highest or 22 lowest bidder, as the case may be, which statement shall be 23 kept on file in the principal office of the Authority and 24 open to public inspection. 25 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 26 Authority and their relatives within the fourth degree of 27 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to 28 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 29 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 30 materials, supplies or equipment. 31 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 32 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 33 responsible and satisfactory bid within the terms of the 34 advertisement shall be received, the Board may award such -103- LRB9000879DJcd 1 contract without competitive bidding provided that it shall 2 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 3 received pursuant to advertisement. 4 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 5 effect the provisions of this Section. 6 (Source: P.A. 86-8; 87-738.) 7 (70 ILCS 245/1-25, in part) 8 Section 55-50. Bidders; civil action to compel 9 compliance.Sec. 1-25.Any bidder who has submitted a bid in 10 compliance with the requirements for bidding under this 11 Article may bring a civil action in the Circuit Court of Cook 12 County in which the metropolitan area is located to compel 13 compliance with the provisions of this Article relating to 14 the awarding of contracts by the Board. 15 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 16 (70 ILCS 245/1-26) 17 Section 55-55. Report and financial statement.Sec. 1-26.18 As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 19 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 20 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 21 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 22 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 23 for distribution to persons interested upon request and a 24 copy thereof shall be filed with the County Clerk and the 25 Mayor of the City of Harvey. 26 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 27 Section 55-60. Standard civic center provisions 28 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 29 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 30 Section 2-3. Purpose. 31 Section 2-5. Definitions. -104- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 2 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and other 3 buildings; lease of space. 4 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 5 domain. 6 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 7 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 8 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 9 State, or local agency. 10 Section 2-40. Federal money. 11 Section 2-45. Insurance. 12 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 13 performance. 14 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 15 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 16 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 17 of interest. 18 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 19 Section 2-97. Board meetings; public records. 20 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 21 Section 2-105. Funds. 22 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 23 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 24 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 25 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 26 Section 2-140. State financial support. 27 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 28 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 29 ARTICLE 60. 30 COLLINSVILLE CIVIC CENTER 31 (70 ILCS 250/2) 32 Section 60-1. Short title.Sec. 2.This ArticleAct-105- LRB9000879DJcd 1shall be known andmay be cited as the Collinsville Civic 2 Center Law of 1997Act. 3 (Source: P.A. 83-1127.) 4 (70 ILCS 250/3, in part) 5 Section 60-5. Definitions.Sec. 3.When used in this 6 ArticleAct: 7 "Authority" means the Collinsville Metropolitan 8 Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority. 9 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 10 the Collinsville Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and 11 Office Building Authority. 12 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 13 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the City 14 of Collinsville. 15 (Source: P.A. 83-1127.) 16 (70 ILCS 250/4, in part) 17 Section 60-10. Authority created; principal office.Sec.184.There is hereby created a political subdivision, body 19 politic and municipal corporation by the name and style of 20 Collinsville Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office 21 Building Authority in the metropolitan area. The principal 22 office of the Authority shall be in the City of Collinsville. 23 (Source: P.A. 83-1127.) 24 (70 ILCS 250/13.1) 25 Section 60-15. Food and beverage tax.Sec. 13.1.26 (a) For the sole purpose of obtaining funds for the 27 support, construction, maintenance or financing of a facility 28 of the Authority, the corporate authorities of the City of 29 Collinsville may impose a tax on the retail sale of food and 30 beverages that have been prepared for immediate consumption. 31 The tax shall not exceed the rate of 1% of the selling price -106- LRB9000879DJcd 1 of such food and beverages. A tax imposed pursuant to this 2 Section shall be in addition to any other taxes imposed with 3 respect to such food and beverages. 4 (b) The purchaser of such food and beverages shall be 5 liable for the payment of a tax imposed pursuant to this 6 Section. However, the corporate authorities of the City of 7 Collinsville may require that any person engaged in the 8 business of making retail sales that are subject to the tax 9 collect the tax and pay over the proceeds of the tax as 10 prescribed by ordinance of the corporate authorities. 11 (c) If the corporate authorities of the City of 12 Collinsville determine that all persons engaged in the 13 business of making retail sales of such food and beverages 14 within the City of Collinsville will benefit from the 15 support, construction, maintenance or financing of the 16 facility for which the tax is imposed, the corporate 17 authorities shall impose the tax throughout the City. If, 18 however, the corporate authorities determine that only 19 persons engaged in such retail sales within a particular area 20 within the City of Collinsville will benefit from such 21 support, construction, maintenance or financing, the 22 corporate authorities shall by ordinance establish that area 23 as a special purpose district and shall impose the tax only 24 within the district. In such case the corporate authorities 25 of the City of Collinsville shall be the governing body of 26 the district and shall have the authority to impose the tax 27 pursuant to this Section and expend revenues from the tax for 28 the purposes specified in this Section. 29 (d) For purposes of this Section, the support, 30 construction, maintenance or financing of a facility of the 31 Authority may include the establishment of reserve funds and 32 the expenditure of funds pursuant to an intergovernmental 33 agreement for such purposes. 34 (Source: P.A. 85-1006.) -107- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 250/14, in part) 2 Section 60-20. Board created.Sec. 14.The governing and 3 administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 4 consisting of 9 members and shall be known as the 5 Collinsville Metropolitan Exposition Auditorium and Office 6 Building Board. The members of the board shall be individuals 7 of generally recognized ability and integrity. 8 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 9 (70 ILCS 250/15, in part) 10 Section 60-25. Board members appointed.Sec. 15.Within 11 60 days after January 1, 1985 (the effective date of Public 12 Act 83-1127),this Act becomes effectivethe Mayor of 13 Collinsville with the advice and consent of the Collinsville 14 City Council shall appoint 9 members of the Board, 3 members 15 to be appointed for a term of one year, 3 members to be 16 appointed for terms of 2 years, and 3 members to be appointed 17 for terms of 3 years, such terms commencing on the date each 18 is appointed. One of the members appointed may be a 19 representative from the Collinsville City Council. At the 20 expiration of the term of any member, his successor shall be 21 appointed by the Mayor of Collinsville in a like manner. All 22 successors shall hold office for a term of 3 years from the 23 date of appointment, except in case of an appointment to fill 24 a vacancy. 25 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 26 Section 60-30. Standard civic center provisions 27 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 28 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 29 Section 2-3. Purpose. 30 Section 2-5. Definitions. 31 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 32 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; -108- LRB9000879DJcd 1 lease of space. 2 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 3 domain. 4 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 5 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 6 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 7 State, or local agency. 8 Section 2-40. Federal money. 9 Section 2-45. Insurance. 10 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 11 performance. 12 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 13 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 14 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 15 of interest. 16 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 17 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. 18 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 19 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 20 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members. 21 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 22 Section 2-105. Funds. 23 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 24 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 25 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 26 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 27 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members. 28 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 29 Section 2-132. Bidders; civil action to compel 30 compliance. 31 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 32 Section 2-140. State financial support. 33 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 34 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. -109- LRB9000879DJcd 1 ARTICLE 65. 2 COLUMBIA CIVIC CENTER 3 (70 ILCS 255/2001) 4 Section 65-1.Sec. 2001.Short title. This Article may 5 be cited as the Columbia Civic Center Law of 1997. 6 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 7 (70 ILCS 255/2003, in part) 8 Section 65-5.Sec. 2003.Definitions. In this Article: 9 "Authority" means the Columbia Civic Center Authority. 10 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 11 the Columbia Civic Center Authority. 12 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 13 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the city 14 of Columbia in Monroe County. 15 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 16 (70 ILCS 255/2004, in part) 17 Section 65-10.Sec. 2004.Creation of Authority.(a)The 18 Columbia Civic Center Authority is created as a political 19 subdivision, body politic, and municipal corporation in the 20 metropolitan area.(b)The principal office of the Authority 21 shall be in the City of Columbia. 22 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 23 (70 ILCS 255/2006) 24 Section 65-12.Sec. 2006.Powers. The Authority has the 25 following powers: 26 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 27 lessee, or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 28 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip, and maintain 29 exhibition centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities, 30 and office buildings, including sites, parking areas, and -110- LRB9000879DJcd 1 commercial facilities for those structures, located within 2 the metropolitan area. 3 (b) To plan for grounds, centers, and auditoriums; to 4 plan, sponsor, hold, arrange, and finance fairs, industrial, 5 cultural, educational, trade, and scientific exhibits, shows, 6 and events; and to use or allow the use of those grounds, 7 centers, and auditoriums for the holding of fairs, exhibits, 8 shows, and events, whether conducted by the Authority or some 9 other person or governmental agency. 10 (c) To fix and collect just, reasonable, and 11 nondiscriminatory (i) charges and rents for the use of its 12 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings, 13 and auditoriums and (ii) admission charges to fairs, shows, 14 exhibits, and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The 15 charges collected may be made available to defray the 16 reasonable expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal 17 of and interest on any bonds issued by the Authority. 18 (d) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 19 the objects and purposes of this Article. 20 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 21 (70 ILCS 255/2014, in part) 22 Section 65-15.Sec. 2014.Creation of the Board. The 23 governing and administrative body of the Authority shall be a 24 board consisting of 7 members and shall be known as the 25 Columbia Civic Center Authority Board. The members of the 26 Board shall be individuals of generally recognized ability 27 and integrity. 28 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 29 (70 ILCS 255/2015, in part) 30 Section 65-20.Sec. 2015.Members of the Board appointed. 31 Within 60 days after September 11, 1990 (the effective date 32 of Article 2 of Public Act 86-1414)this Article becomes-111- LRB9000879DJcd 1effective, the mayor of Columbia, with the advice and consent 2 of the Columbia city council, shall appoint 3 members of the 3 Board for initial terms expiring June 1, 1991; 2 members for 4 initial terms expiring June 1, 1992; and 2 members for 5 initial terms expiring June 1, 1993. The successors of the 6 initial members shall be appointed in like manner for 3 year 7 terms from the date of appointment, except in case of an 8 appointment to fill a vacancy for an unexpired term. 9 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 10 (70 ILCS 255/2016, in part) 11 Section 65-25. Removal of Board members.Sec. 2016.12Vacancy in office.The mayor of Columbia, with the advice and 13 consent of the Columbia city council, may remove any member 14 of the Board in case of incompetency, neglect of duty, or 15 malfeasance in office, after service on the member, by 16 registered United States mail, return receipt requested, of a 17 copy of the written charges against the member and after an 18 opportunity to be publicly heard in person or by counsel in 19 his or her own defense upon being notified not less than 10 20 days before the hearing. 21 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 22 Section 65-30. Standard civic center provisions 23 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 24 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 25 Section 2-3. Purpose. 26 Section 2-5. Definitions. 27 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 28 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and other 29 buildings; lease of space. 30 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 31 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 32 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, -112- LRB9000879DJcd 1 State, or local agency. 2 Section 2-40. Federal money. 3 Section 2-45. Insurance. 4 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 5 performance. 6 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 7 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 8 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 9 of interest. 10 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 11 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 12 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 13 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members. 14 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 15 Section 2-105. Funds. 16 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 17 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 18 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 19 Section 2-126. Contracts; award to other than highest or 20 lowest bidder by vote of 4 Board members. 21 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 22 Section 2-132. Bidders; civil action to compel 23 compliance. 24 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 25 Section 2-140. State financial support. 26 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 27 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 28 ARTICLE 70. 29 CRYSTAL LAKE CIVIC CENTER 30 (70 ILCS 305/2-2) 31 Section 70-1. Short title.Sec. 2-2.This Articleshall32be known andmay be cited as the Crystal Lake Civic Center -113- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Law of 1997. 2 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 3 (70 ILCS 305/2-3, in part) 4 Section 70-5. Definitions.Sec. 2-3.When used in this 5 Article: 6 "Authority" means the Crystal Lake Civic Center 7 Authority. 8 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 9 the Crystal Lake Civic Center Authority. 10 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 11 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the 12 municipality of Crystal Lake in the County of McHenry. 13 (Source: P.A. 87-1208.) 14 (70 ILCS 305/2-4, in part) 15 Section 70-10. Authority created; principal office.Sec.162-4.There is hereby created a political subdivision, body 17 politic and municipal corporation by the name and style of 18 the Crystal Lake Civic Center Authority in the metropolitan 19 area. 20 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 21 City of Crystal Lake. 22 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 23 (70 ILCS 305/2-14, in part) 24 Section 70-15. Board created.Sec. 2-14.The governing 25 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 26 consisting of 9 members and shall be known as the Crystal 27 Lake Civic Center Authority Board. The members of the Board 28 shall be individuals of generally recognized ability and 29 integrity. 30 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) -114- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 305/2-15, in part) 2 Section 70-20. Board members appointed.Sec. 2-15.3 Within 60 days after January 1, 1988 (the effective date of 4 Article II of Public Act 85-793)this Article becomes5effective, the Mayor of the City of Crystal Lake, with the 6 advice and consent of the Crystal Lake City Council, shall 7 appoint 3 members of the Board for initial terms expiring 8 June 1, 1988; 3 members for initial terms expiring June 1, 9 1989; and 3 members for initial terms expiring June 1, 1990. 10 The successors of the initial members shall be appointed in 11 like manner for 3 year terms from the date of appointment, 12 except in case of an appointment to fill a vacancy. 13 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 14 (70 ILCS 305/2-16, in part) 15 Section 70-25. Removal of Board members.Sec. 2-16.The 16 appointing officer, with the advice and consent of the 17 Crystal Lake City Council, may remove any member of the Board 18 appointed by him, in case of incompetency, neglect of duty or 19 malfeasance in office, after service on him, by registered 20 United States mail, return receipt requested, of a copy of 21 the written charges against him and an opportunity to be 22 publicly heard in person or by counsel in his own defense 23 upon not less than 10 days notice. 24 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 25 (70 ILCS 305/2-25, in part) 26 Section 70-30. Bidders; civil action to compel 27 compliance.Sec. 2-25.Any bidder who has submitted a bid in 28 compliance with the requirements for bidding under this 29 Article may bring a civil action in the Circuit Court of 30 McHenry County in which the metropolitan area is located to 31 compel compliance with the provisions of this ArticleAct32 relating to the awarding of contracts by the Board. -115- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 2 Section 70-35. Standard civic center provisions 3 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 4 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 5 Section 2-3. Purpose. 6 Section 2-5. Definitions. 7 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 8 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and other 9 buildings; lease of space. 10 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 11 domain. 12 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 13 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 14 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 15 State, or local agency. 16 Section 2-40. Federal money. 17 Section 2-45. Insurance. 18 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 19 performance. 20 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 21 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 22 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 23 of interest. 24 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 25 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 26 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 27 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members. 28 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 29 Section 2-105. Funds. 30 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 31 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 32 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 33 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or -116- LRB9000879DJcd 1 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members. 2 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 3 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 4 Section 2-140. State financial support. 5 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 6 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 7 ARTICLE 75. 8 DECATUR CIVIC CENTER 9 (70 ILCS 265/1.1) 10 Section 75-1. Short title.Sec. 1.1.This Article may be 11 citedAct shall be knownas the Decatur Civic Center Law of 12 1997"Decatur and Vermilion County Civic Centers Act". 13 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 14 (70 ILCS 265/1) 15 Section 75-5. Purpose.Sec. 1.It is the purpose of this 16 ArticleActto provide for a2 separateMetropolitan 17 Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority 18Authorities, onein Decaturand one in Vermilion County. 19 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 20 (70 ILCS 265/2, in part) 21 Section 75-10. Definitions. In this Article:Sec. 2.22 "Authority" means the Decatur Metropolitan Exposition, 23 Auditorium and Office Building Authority.The term also means24the Vermilion County Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and25Office Building Authority.26 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 27 the Decatur Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office 28 Building Authority.The term also means the governing and29administrative body of the Vermilion County Metropolitan30Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority.-117- LRB9000879DJcd 1 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 2 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the City 3 of Decaturor the County of Vermilion, as the case may be. 4 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 5 (70 ILCS 265/3, in part) 6 Section 75-15. Authority created; principal office.Sec.73.There is hereby created a unit of local government known 8 as the Decaturor Vermilion County, as the case may be,9 Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building 10 Authority in the metropolitan area. 11 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 12 City of Decaturor the County of Vermilion, as the case may13be. 14 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 15 (70 ILCS 265/5) 16 Section 75-20. Rights and powers.Sec. 5.The Authority 17 shall have the following rights and powersduties: 18 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 19 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 20 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain fair 21 expositions grounds, convention or exhibition centers, civic 22 auditoriums, and office and municipal buildings, including 23 sites and parking areas and facilities therefor located 24 within the metropolitan area. 25 (b) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 26 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 27 (c) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 28 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange, and finance fairs, 29 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 30 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 31 such grounds, centers and auditoriums for the holding of 32 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the -118- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authority or some other person or governmental agency. 2 (d) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 3 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 4 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 5 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 6 of the Code of Civil Procedure, as amended. 7 (e) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 8 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 9 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 10 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 11 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 12 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 13 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of and the 14 interest on any bonds issued by the Authority. 15 (Source: P.A. 82-783.) 16 (70 ILCS 265/11) 17 Section 75-25. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 11.18 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 19 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 20 State of Illinois or any unit of local government or school 21 district within the State, nor shall any such bond or 22 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 23 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 24 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 25 bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 26 obligation but is payable solely from revenues or income. 27 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 28 (70 ILCS 265/12) 29 Section 75-30. Investment in bonds.Sec. 12.The State 30 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 31 other units of local government and public bodies, and public 32 officers of any thereof;,all banks, bankers, trust -119- LRB9000879DJcd 1 companies, savings banks and institutions, building and loan 2 associations, savings and loan associations, investment 3 companies and other persons carrying on an insurance 4 business; and all executors, administrators, guardians, 5 trustees and other fiduciaries may legally invest any sinking 6 funds, moneys or other funds belonging to them or within 7 their control in any bonds issued pursuant to this Article 8Act, itifbeing the purpose of this Section to authorize the 9 investment in such bonds of all sinking, insurance, 10 retirement, compensation, pension and trust funds, whether 11 owned or controlled by private or public persons or officers; 12 provided, however, that nothing contained in this Section may 13 be construed as relieving any person from any duty of 14 exercising reasonable care in selecting securities for 15 investment. 16 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 17 (70 ILCS 265/13) 18 Section 75-35. Bonds other than revenue bonds.Sec. 13.19 No bonds, other than revenue bonds issued pursuant to Section 20 2-5210, shall be issued by the Authority until the 21 proposition to issue the same has been submitted to and 22 approved by a majority of the voters of said metropolitan 23 area voting upon the proposition at a general election in 24 accordance with the general election law. The Authority may 25 by resolution order such proposition submitted at a regular 26 election in accordance with the general election law, 27 whereupon the recording officer shall certify the resolution 28 and the proposition to the proper election officials for 29 submission. Any proposition to issue bonds as herein set 30 forth shall be in substantially the following form: 31 ------------------------------------------------------------- 32 Shall bonds of the "Decatur 33(or Vermilion County, as the caseYES -120- LRB9000879DJcd 1may be)Metropolitan Exposition, 2 Auditorium and Office Building ------------------------- 3 Authority" to the amount of 4 ........ Dollars ($ ) be NO 5 issued for the purpose of 6 ..........? 7 ------------------------------------------------------------- 8 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 9 (70 ILCS 265/14) 10 Section 75-40. Tax.Sec. 14.If a majority of the voters 11 of said metropolitan area approve the issuance of bonds as 12 provided in Section 75-3513 of this Act, the Authority shall 13 have power to levy and collect annually a sum sufficient to 14 pay for the annual principal and interest charges on such 15 bonds. 16 Such taxes proposed by the Authority to be levied upon 17 the taxable property within the metropolitan area shall be 18 levied by ordinance. After the ordinance has been adopted it 19 shall, within 10 days after its passage, be published once in 20 a newspaper published and having a general circulation within 21 the metropolitan area. A certified copy of such levy 22 ordinance shall be filed with the county clerk no later than 23 the 3rd Tuesday in September in each year. Thereupon the 24 county clerk shall extend such tax; provided the aggregate 25 amount of taxes levied for any one year shall not exceed the 26 rate of .0005% of the full fair cash value, as equalized or 27 assessed by the Department of Revenue. 28If the Vermilion County Metropolitan Exposition,29Auditorium and Office Building Authority has made an30intergovernmental cooperation agreement with other units of31local government that provides that the tax shall be levied32only in part of the metropolitan area, then the tax shall be33levied only in the part of the metropolitan area as provided-121- LRB9000879DJcd 1in the agreement.2 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 3 (70 ILCS 265/15, in part) 4 Section 75-45. Board created.Sec. 15.The governing and 5 administrative body of the Authority shall be a boardand6shall beknown as the Decatur Metropolitan Exposition, 7 Auditorium and Office Building Board andor the Vermilion8County Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office9Building Board, as the case may be. The Decatur Metropolitan10Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Boardshall 11 consist of 9 members.The Vermilion County Exposition,12Auditorium and Office Building Board shall consist of 1213members.14 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 15 (70 ILCS 265/16, in part) 16 Section 75-50. Board members appointed.Sec. 16.Within 17 60 days after October 1, 1975 (the effective date of Public 18 Act 79-794),this Act becomes effectivethe Mayor of Decatur, 19or the Mayor of Danville, as the case may bewith the advice 20 and consent of the Decaturor Danvillecity council,as the21case may be,shall appoint 9 members of the board, 3 members 22 to be appointed for terms of 1 year, 3 members to be 23 appointed for terms of 2 years, and 3 members to be appointed 24 for terms of 3 years, such terms commencing on the date each 25 is appointed.Within 60 days after the effective date of this26amendatory Act of 1989, the chairman of the county board of27Vermilion County, with the advice and consent of the county28board, shall appoint 3 members to the Vermilion County29Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Board30to serve for terms of one, 2, or 3 years, respectively, such31terms commencing on the date each is appointed.At the 32 expiration of the term of any member, his successor shall be -122- LRB9000879DJcd 1 appointed by the Mayor of Decatur, the Mayor of Danville, or2the chairman of the county board of Vermilion County, as the3case may be,in like manner. All successors shall hold office 4 for a term of 3 years from the date of appointment, except in 5 case of an appointment to fill a vacancy. 6 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 7 (70 ILCS 265/19, in part) 8 Section 75-55. Quorum; action by 5 Board members.Sec.919.Three members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 10 the transaction of business. All action of the Board shall 11 be by ordinance or resolution, and the affirmative vote of at 12 least 5 membersin the caseof theDecatur Metropolitan13Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Board and at least147 members in the case of the Vermilion County Metropolitan15Exposition, Auditorium and Office BuildingBoard shall be 16 necessary for the adoption of any ordinance or resolution. 17 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 18 Section 75-60. Standard civic center provisions 19 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 20 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 21 Section 2-5. Definitions. 22 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 23 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 24 lease of space. 25 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 26 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 27 Section 2-36. Acquisition of property from person or 28 governmental agency. 29 Section 2-40. Federal money. 30 Section 2-45. Insurance. 31 Section 2-52. Borrowing; revenue bonds; interest payable 32 semi-annually; bond sale price; effect of Omnibus Bond Acts. -123- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 2 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 3 interest. 4 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 5 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. 6 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 7 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 8 Section 2-97. Board meetings; public records. 9 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 10 bank or savings and loan association. 11 Section 2-106. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 12 Investment Act. 13 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 14 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 15 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 16 and penalties. 17 Section 2-127. Contracts; award to other than highest or 18 lowest bidder by four-fifths vote. 19 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 20 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 21 Section 2-140. State financial support. 22 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 23 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 24 Section 2-155. Partial invalidity. 25 ARTICLE 80. 26 DUPAGE COUNTY CIVIC CENTER 27 (70 ILCS 270/1-1) 28 Section 80-1. Short title.Sec. 1-1.This Article129shall be known andmay be cited as the DuPage County Civic 30 Center Law of 1997Act. 31 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) -124- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 270/1-2, in part) 2 Section 80-5. Definitions.Sec. 1-2.When used in this 3 Article: 4 "Authority" means DuPage County Metropolitan Exposition, 5 Auditorium and Office Building Authority. 6 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 7 the DuPage County Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and 8 Office Building Authority. 9 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 10 of Illinois lying within DuPage County, except for those 11 portions lying within municipalities which have a civic 12 center authority within the corporate limits of such 13 municipalities, and except for those portions within the 14 metropolitan area of the Illinois-Michigan Canal National 15 Heritage Corridor Civic Center Authority. 16 (Source: P.A. 85-791.) 17 (70 ILCS 270/1-3, in part) 18 Section 80-10. Authority created; principal office.Sec.191-3.There is hereby created a political subdivision, body 20 politic and municipal corporation by the name and style of 21 DuPage County Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office 22 Building Authority in the metropolitan area. 23 The principal office of the Authority shall be in DuPage 24 County. 25 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 26 (70 ILCS 270/1-5) 27 Section 80-15. Rights and powers.Sec. 1-5.The Authority 28 shall have the following rights and powersduties: 29 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 30 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 31 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain fair 32 expositions grounds, convention or exhibition centers, civic -125- LRB9000879DJcd 1 auditoriums, and office and county buildings, including sites 2 and parking areas and facilities therefor located within the 3 metropolitan area. 4 (b) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 5 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 6 (c) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 7 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange, and finance fairs, 8 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 9 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 10 such grounds, centers and auditoriums for the holding of 11 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 12 Authority or some other person or governmental agency. 13 (d) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 14 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 15 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 16 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 17 of the Code of Civil Procedure, as amended. 18 (e) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 19 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 20 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 21 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 22 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 23 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 24 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of and the 25 interest on any bonds issued by the Authority. 26 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 27 (70 ILCS 270/1-10) 28 Section 80-20. Borrowing; revenue bonds.Sec. 1-10.The 29 Authority shall have continuing power to borrow money for the 30 purpose of carrying out and performing its duties and 31 exercising its powers under this ArticleAct. 32 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 33 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the -126- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 2 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 3 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 4 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 5 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 6 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 7 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 8 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 9 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 10 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 11 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 12 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 13 time or times not exceeding 40 years from their respective 14 dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates, not exceeding 15 the maximum rate authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as 16 amended at the time of the making of the contract, may be in 17 such form, may carry such registration privileges, may be 18 executed in such manner, may be payable at such place or 19 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and 20 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 21 face thereof, may be executed in such manner and may contain 22 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in said 23 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on any 24 bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold office,;25 his signature shall nevertheless be valid and effective for 26 all purposes. The holder or holders of any bonds, or interest 27 coupons appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may 28 bring mandamus, injunction, or other civil actions orand29 proceedings to compel the performance and observance by the 30 Authority or any of its officers, agents or employees ofor31 any contract or covenant made by the Authority with the 32 holders of such bonds or interest coupons,andto compel the 33 Authority and any of its officers, agents or employees to 34 perform any duties required to be performed for the benefit -127- LRB9000879DJcd 1 of the holders of any such bonds or interest coupons by the 2 provisions of the ordinance authorizing their issuance, and 3 to enjoin the Authority and any of its officers, agents or 4 employees from taking any action in conflict with any such 5 contract or covenant. 6 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 7 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 8 that it is nonnegotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 9 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code of the State of 10 Illinois. 11 The bonds shall be sold by the corporate authorities of 12 the Authority in such manner as said corporate authorities 13 shall determine, except that if issued to bear interest at 14 the maximum rate authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as 15 amended at the time of the making of the contract, the bonds 16 shall be sold for not less than par and accrued interest and 17 except that the selling price of bonds bearing interest at a 18 rate of less than the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 19 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 20 the contract, shall be such that the interest cost to the 21 Authority of the money received from the sale of bonds shall 22 not exceed the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 23 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 24 the contract, computed to absolute maturity of said bonds or 25 certificates according to standard tables of bond values. 26 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 27 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 28 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 29 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 30 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 31 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 32 revenues of the Authority to pay: 33 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 34 operating the said facilities; and -128- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 2 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 3 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 4 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 5 secure payment thereof. 6 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 7 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 8 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 9 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 10 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 11 theatrical, cultural, expositions, sport activities, 12 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 13 rentals, and other revenue, if any, the Authority may execute 14 and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided that no 15 lien upon any physical property of the Authority shall be 16 created thereby. 17 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 18 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus, 19 injunction, or other civil actions orandproceedings in any 20 court of competent jurisdiction to compel performance and 21 compliance therewith, but the trust agreement may prescribe 22 by whom or on whose behalf such action may be instituted. 23 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 24 sold the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 25 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 26 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 27 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 28 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 29 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any 30 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All 31 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by 32 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 33 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have the 34 right to reject all bids and readvertise for bids in the -129- LRB9000879DJcd 1 manner provided for in the initial advertisement. However, if 2 no bids are received such bonds may be sold at not less than 3 par value, without further advertising, within 60 days after 4 the bids are required to be filed pursuant to any 5 advertisement. 6 With respect to instruments for the payment of money 7 issued under this Section either before, on, or after the 8 effective date of Public Act 86-4this amendatory Act of91989, it is and always has been the intention of the General 10 Assembly (i) that the Omnibus Bond Acts are and always have 11 been supplementary grants of power to issue instruments in 12 accordance with the Omnibus Bond Acts, regardless of any 13 provision of this ArticleActthat may appear to be or to 14 have been more restrictive than those Acts, (ii) that the 15 provisions of this Section are not a limitation on the 16 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts, and 17 (iii) that instruments issued under this Section within the 18 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts are 19 not invalid because of any provision of this ArticleActthat 20 may appear to be or to have been more restrictive than those 21 Acts. 22 (Source: P.A. 86-4.) 23 (70 ILCS 270/1-13) 24 Section 80-25. Bonds other than revenue bonds.Sec.251-13.No bonds, other than revenue bonds issued pursuant to 26 Section 80-201-10, shall be issued by the Authority until 27 the proposition to issue the same has been submitted to and 28 approved by a majority of the voters of said metropolitan 29 area voting upon the proposition at a general election in 30 accordance with the general election law. The Authority may 31 by resolution order such proposition submitted at a regular 32 election in accordance with the general election law, 33 whereupon the recording officer shall certify the resolution -130- LRB9000879DJcd 1 and the proposition to the proper election officials for 2 submission. Any proposition to issue bonds as herein set 3 forth shall be in substantially the following form: 4 ------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Shall bonds of the "DuPage County YES 6 Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium 7 and Office Building Authority" to ---------------------- 8 the amount of.... Dollars ($ ) be 9 issued for the purpose of....? NO 10 ------------------------------------------------------------- 11 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 12 (70 ILCS 270/1-14) 13 Section 80-30. Tax.Sec. 1-14.If a majority of the 14 voters of said metropolitan area approve the issuance of 15 bonds as provided in Section 80-251-13 of this Act, the 16 Authority shall have power to levy and collect annually a sum 17 sufficient to pay for the annual principal and interest 18 charges on such bonds. 19 Such taxes proposed by the Authority to be levied upon 20 the taxable property within the metropolitan area shall be 21 levied by ordinance. After the ordinance has been adopted it 22 shall, within 10 days after its passage, be published once in 23 a newspaper published and having a general circulation within 24 the metropolitan area. A certified copy of such levy 25 ordinance shall be filed with the county clerk no later than 26 the 3rd Tuesday in September in each year. Thereupon the 27 county clerk shall extend such tax; provided the aggregate 28 amount of taxes levied for any one year shall not exceed the 29 rate of .0005% of the full fair cash value, as equalized or 30 assessed by the Department of Revenue. 31 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 32 (70 ILCS 270/1-15, in part) -131- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 80-35. Board created.Sec. 1-15.The governing 2 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 3 consisting of 9 members and shall be known as the DuPage 4 County Metropolitan Exposition Auditorium and Office Building 5 Board. The members of the board shall be individuals of 6 generally recognized ability and integrity. 7 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 8 (70 ILCS 270/1-16, in part) 9 Section 80-40. Board members appointed.Sec. 1-16.Within 10 60 days after September 17, 1984 (the effective date of 11 Article 1 of Public Act 83-1456),this Act becomes effective12 the Chairman of the DuPage County Board, with the advice and 13 consent of the DuPage County Board, shall appoint 9 members 14 of the DuPage County Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and 15 Office Building Authority, 3 members to be appointed for 16 terms of 1 year, 3 members to be appointed for terms of 2 17 years, and 3 members to be appointed for terms of 3 years, 18 such terms commencing on the date each is appointed. At the 19 expiration of the term of any member, his successor shall be 20 appointed by the Chairman of the DuPage County Board in like 21 manner. All successors shall hold office for a term of 3 22 years from the date of appointment, except in case of an 23 appointment to fill a vacancy. 24 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 25 Section 80-45. Standard civic center provisions 26 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 27 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 28 Section 2-5. Definitions. 29 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 30 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 31 lease of space. 32 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. -132- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 2 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 3 State, or local agency. 4 Section 2-40. Federal money. 5 Section 2-45. Insurance. 6 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 7 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 8 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 9 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 10 interest. 11 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 12 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. 13 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 14 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 15 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members. 16 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 17 bank or savings and loan association. 18 Section 2-106. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 19 Investment Act. 20 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 21 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 22 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 23 and penalties. 24 Section 2-127. Contracts; award to other than highest or 25 lowest bidder by four-fifths vote. 26 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 27 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 28 Section 2-140. State financial support. 29 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 30 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 31 ARTICLE 85. 32 ELGIN CIVIC CENTER -133- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 270/3-2) 2 Section 85-1. Short title.Sec. 3-2.This Article3 shall3be known andmay be cited as the Elgin Civic Center Law of 4 1997Act. 5 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 6 (70 ILCS 270/3-3, in part) 7 Section 85-5. Definitions.Sec. 3-3.When used in this 8 Article: 9 "Authority" means the Elgin Metropolitan Exposition, 10 Auditorium and Office Building Authority. 11 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 12 the Elgin Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office 13 Building Authority. 14 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 15 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the City 16 of Elgin. 17 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 18 (70 ILCS 270/3-4, in part) 19 Section 85-10. Authority created; principal office.Sec.203-4.There is hereby created a political subdivision, body 21 politic and municipal corporation by the name and style of 22 the Elgin Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office 23 Building Authority in the metropolitan area. 24 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 25 City of Elgin. 26 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 27 (70 ILCS 270/3-16, in part) 28 Section 85-15. Board created.Sec. 3-16.The governing 29 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 30 consisting of 7 members and shall be known as the Elgin 31 Metropolitan Exposition Auditorium and Office Building Board. -134- LRB9000879DJcd 1 The members of the board shall be individuals of generally 2 recognized ability and integrity. 3 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 4 (70 ILCS 270/3-17, in part) 5 Section 85-20. Board members appointed.Sec. 3-17.6 Within 60 days after September 17, 1984 (the effective date 7 of Article 3 of Public Act 83-1456),this Act becomes8effectivethe Mayor of Elgin with the advice and consent of 9 the Elgin City Council shall appoint 7 members of the Board, 10 2 members to be appointed for a term of one year, 2 members 11 to be appointed for terms of 2 years, and 3 members to be 12 appointed for terms of 3 years, such terms commencing on the 13 date each is appointed. One of the members appointed may be 14 a representative from the Elgin City Council. At the 15 expiration of the term of any member, his successor shall be 16 appointed by the Mayor of Elgin in a like manner. All 17 successors shall hold office for a term of 3 years from the 18 date of appointment, except in case of an appointment to fill 19 a vacancy. 20 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 21 (70 ILCS 270/3-22) 22 Section 85-25. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 23 Investment Act.Sec. 3-22.All funds deposited by the 24 treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 25 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 26 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 27 countersigned by the Chairman of the Board. The Board may 28 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 29 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 30 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 31 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 32 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. -135- LRB9000879DJcd 1 No bank or savings and loan association shall receive 2 public funds as permitted by this Section unless it has 3 complied with the requirements established pursuant to 4 Section 6 of the Public Funds Investment Act"An Act relating5to certain investments of public agencies", approved July 23,61943, as now or hereafter amended. 7 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 8 (70 ILCS 270/3-27, in part) 9 Section 85-30. Bidders; civil action to compel 10 compliance.Sec. 3-27.Any bidder who has submitted a bid in 11 compliance with the requirements for bidding under this 12 Article may bring a civil action in the circuit court in Kane 13 County to compel compliance with the provisions of this Act 14 relating to the awarding of contracts by the Board. 15 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 16 Section 85-35. Standard civic center provisions 17 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 18 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 19 Section 2-3. Purpose. 20 Section 2-5. Definitions. 21 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 22 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 23 lease of space. 24 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 25 domain. 26 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 27 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 28 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 29 State, or local agency. 30 Section 2-40. Federal money. 31 Section 2-45. Insurance. 32 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel -136- LRB9000879DJcd 1 performance. 2 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 3 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 4 Section 2-65. Bonds other than revenue bonds. 5 Section 2-70. Tax. 6 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 7 of interest. 8 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 9 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. 10 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 11 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 12 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members. 13 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 14 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 15 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 16 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 17 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 18 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members. 19 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 20 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 21 Section 2-140. State financial support. 22 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 23 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 24 ARTICLE 90. 25 FOREST PARK CIVIC CENTER 26 (70 ILCS 275/3001) 27 Section 90-1.Sec. 3001.Short title. This Article may 28 be cited as the Forest Park Civic Center Law of 1997. 29 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 30 (70 ILCS 275/3003, in part) 31 Section 90-5.Sec. 3003.Definitions. In this Article: -137- LRB9000879DJcd 1 "Authority" means the Forest Park Civic Center Authority. 2 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 3 the Forest Park Civic Center Authority. 4 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 5 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the 6 village of Forest Park in Cook County. 7 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 8 (70 ILCS 275/3004, in part) 9 Section 90-10.Sec. 3004.Creation of Authority. 10 (a) The Forest Park Civic Center Authority is created as 11 a political subdivision, body politic, and municipal 12 corporation in the metropolitan area. 13 (b) The principal office of the Authority shall be in 14 the village of Forest Park. 15 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 16 (70 ILCS 275/3006) 17 Section 90-12.Sec. 3006.Powers. The Authority has the 18 following powers: 19 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 20 lessee, or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 21 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip, and maintain 22 exhibition centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities, 23 and office buildings, including sites, parking areas, and 24 commercial facilities for those structures, located within 25 the metropolitan area. 26 (b) To plan for grounds, centers, and auditoriums; to 27 plan, sponsor, hold, arrange, and finance fairs, industrial, 28 cultural, educational, trade, and scientific exhibits, shows, 29 and events; and to use or allow the use of those grounds, 30 centers, and auditoriums for the holding of fairs, exhibits, 31 shows, and events, whether conducted by the Authority or some 32 other person or governmental agency. -138- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (c) To fix and collect just, reasonable, and 2 nondiscriminatory (i) charges and rents for the use of its 3 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings, 4 and auditoriums and (ii) admission charges to fairs, shows, 5 exhibits, and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The 6 charges collected may be made available to defray the 7 reasonable expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal 8 of and interest on any bonds issued by the Authority. 9 (d) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 10 the objects and purposes of this Article. 11 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 12 (70 ILCS 275/3014, in part) 13 Section 90-15.Sec. 3014.Creation of the Board. The 14 governing and administrative body of the Authority shall be a 15 board consisting of 5 members and shall be known as the 16 Forest Park Civic Center Authority Board. The members of the 17 Board shall be individuals of generally recognized ability 18 and integrity. 19 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 20 (70 ILCS 275/3015, in part) 21 Section 90-20.Sec. 3015.Members of the Board 22 appointed. Within 60 days after September 11, 1990 (the 23 effective date of Article 3 of Public Act 86-1414)this24Article becomes effective, the mayor of Forest Park, with the 25 advice and consent of the corporate authorities of the 26 village of Forest Park, shall appoint 2 members of the Board 27 for initial terms expiring June 1, 1991; 2 members for 28 initial terms expiring June 1, 1992; and one member for an 29 initial term expiring June 1, 1993. The successors of the 30 initial members shall be appointed in like manner for 3 year 31 terms from the date of appointment, except in case of an 32 appointment to fill a vacancy for an unexpired term. -139- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 2 (70 ILCS 275/3016, in part) 3 Section 90-25. Removal of Board members.Sec. 3016.4Vacancy in office.The mayor of Forest Park, with the advice 5 and consent of the corporate authorities of the village of 6 Forest Park, may remove any member of the Board in case of 7 incompetency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office, 8 after service on the member, by registered United States 9 mail, return receipt requested, of a copy of the written 10 charges against the member and after an opportunity to be 11 publicly heard in person or by counsel in his or her own 12 defense upon being notified not less than 10 days before the 13 hearing. 14 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 15 (70 ILCS 275/3018, in part) 16 Section 90-30. Quorum; action by 3 Board members.Sec.173018. Meetings; ordinances.Three members of the Board shall 18 constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. All 19 actions of the Board shall be by ordinance or resolution, and 20 the affirmative vote of at least 3 members shall be necessary 21 for the adoption of any ordinance or resolution. 22 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 23 (70 ILCS 275/3024) 24 Section 90-35.Sec. 3024.Contracts; award to other than 25 highest or lowest bidder by vote of 3 Board members. 26 (a) All contracts for the sale of property of a value of 27 more than $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property, 28 including air rights, of the Authority for a term of more 29 than one year shall be awarded to the highest responsible 30 bidder after advertising for bids. All construction 31 contracts and contracts for supplies, materials, equipment, -140- LRB9000879DJcd 1 and services, when the expense will exceed $2,500, shall be 2 let to the lowest responsible bidder after advertising for 3 bids, except (i) when repair parts, accessories, equipment, 4 or services are required for equipment or services previously 5 furnished or contracted for, (ii) when the nature of the 6 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 7 the best interest of the public, including without limitation 8 the services of accountants, architects, attorneys, 9 engineers, physicians, superintendents of construction, and 10 others possessing a high degree of skill, and (iii) when 11 services such as water, light, heat, power, telephone, or 12 telegraph are required. 13 (b) All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be 14 let by competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder 15 whenever possible and, in any event, in a manner calculated 16 to ensureinsurethe best interests of the public. 17 Competitive bidding is not required for the lease of real 18 estate or buildings owned or controlled by the Authority. 19 The Board is empowered to offer those leases upon terms it 20 deems advisable. 21 (c) In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 22 Board may take into account the past records of dealings with 23 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 24 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 25 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 26 case shall any contracts be awarded to any other than the 27 highest bidder (in case of sale, concession, or lease) or the 28 lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure) unless 29 authorized or approved by a vote of at least 3 members of the 30 Board and unless the action is accompanied by a statement in 31 writing setting forth the reasons for not awarding the 32 contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the case may be, 33 which statement shall be kept on file in the principal office 34 of the Authority and open to public inspection. -141- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (d) Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 2 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 3 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law are forbidden to 4 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 5 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 6 materials, supplies, or equipment. 7 (e) The Board shall have the right to reject all bids 8 and to readvertise for bids. If no responsible and 9 satisfactory bid within the terms of the advertisement is 10 received, the Board may award the contract without 11 competitive bidding if the contract is not less advantageous 12 to the Authority than any valid bid received in response to 13 advertisement. 14 (f) The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry 15 into effect the provisions of this Section. 16 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 17 Section 90-40. Standard civic center provisions 18 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 19 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 20 Section 2-3. Purpose. 21 Section 2-5. Definitions. 22 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 23 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and other 24 buildings; lease of space. 25 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 26 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 27 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 28 State, or local agency. 29 Section 2-40. Federal money. 30 Section 2-45. Insurance. 31 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 32 performance. 33 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. -142- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 2 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 3 of interest. 4 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 5 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 6 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 7 Section 2-97. Board meetings; public records. 8 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 9 Section 2-105. Funds. 10 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 11 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 12 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 13 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 14 Section 2-132. Bidders; civil action to compel 15 compliance. 16 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 17 Section 2-140. State financial support. 18 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 19 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 20 ARTICLE 95. 21 HERRIN CIVIC CENTER 22 (70 ILCS 280/1-2) 23 Section 95-1. Short title.Sec. 1-2.This Article124shall be known andmay be cited as the Herrinand Jefferson25CountyCivic Center Law of 1997Act. 26 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 27 (70 ILCS 280/1-3, in part) 28 Section 95-5. Definitions.Sec. 1-3.When used in this 29 ArticleAct: 30 "Authority" means the Herrin Metropolitan Exposition, 31 Auditorium and Office Building Authorityor the Jefferson-143- LRB9000879DJcd 1County Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office2Building Authority, as the case may be. 3 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 4 the Herrin Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office 5 Building Authorityor the governing and administrative body6of the Jefferson County Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium7and Office Building Authority, as the case may be. 8 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 9 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the City 10 of Herrinor of the County of Jefferson, as the case may be. 11 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 12 (70 ILCS 280/1-4, in part) 13 Section 95-10. Authority created; principal office.Sec.141-4.There isarehereby created a2political subdivision 15subdivisions, body politicpoliticsand municipal corporation 16corporationsby the namenamesand stylestylesof the Herrin 17 Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building 18 Authorityand the Jefferson County Metropolitan Exposition,19Auditorium and Office Building Authorityin thetheir20respectivemetropolitan areaareas. 21 The principal office of the Herrin Metropolitan 22 Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority shall be 23 in the City of Herrinand the principal office of the24Jefferson County Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and25Office Building Authority shall be in the City of Mount26Vernon. 27 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 28 (70 ILCS 280/1-14, in part) 29 Section 95-15. Board created.Sec. 1-14.The governing 30 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 31 consisting of 7 members and shall be known as the Herrin 32 Metropolitan Exposition Auditorium and Office Building Board -144- LRB9000879DJcd 1or the Jefferson County Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium2and Office Building Board, as the case may be. The members of 3 the Board shall be individuals of generally recognized 4 ability and integrity. 5 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 6 (70 ILCS 280/1-15, in part) 7 Section 95-20. Board members appointed.Sec. 1-15.8 Within 60 days after January 1, 1984 (the effective date of 9 Article 1 of Public Act 83-911),this Act becomes effective10 the Mayor of Herrinor Mount Vernon, as the case may be, with 11 the advice and consent of the Herrinor Mount VernonCity 12 Council, shall appoint 7 members of the Board, 2 members to 13 be appointed for a term of one year, 2 members to be 14 appointed for terms of 2 years, and 3 members to be appointed 15 for terms of 3 years, such terms commencing on the date each 16 is appointed. One of the members appointed may be a 17 representative from the Herrinor Mount VernonCity Council. 18 At the expiration of the term of any member, his successor 19 shall be appointed by the Mayor of Herrinor Mount Vernonin 20 a like manner. All successors shall hold office for a term 21 of 3 years from the date of appointment, except in case of an 22 appointment to fill a vacancy. 23 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 24 Section 95-25. Standard civic center provisions 25 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 26 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 27 Section 2-3. Purpose. 28 Section 2-5. Definitions. 29 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 30 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 31 lease of space. 32 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent -145- LRB9000879DJcd 1 domain. 2 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 3 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 4 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 5 State, or local agency. 6 Section 2-40. Federal money. 7 Section 2-45. Insurance. 8 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 9 performance. 10 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 11 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 12 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 13 of interest. 14 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 15 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. 16 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 17 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 18 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members. 19 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 20 Section 2-105. Funds. 21 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 22 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 23 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 24 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 25 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members. 26 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 27 Section 2-132. Bidders; civil action to compel 28 compliance. 29 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 30 Section 2-140. State financial support. 31 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 32 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 33 ARTICLE 100. -146- LRB9000879DJcd 1 ILLINOIS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTER 2 (70 ILCS 270/6-1) 3 Section 100-1. Short title.Sec. 6-1.This Article64shall be known andmay be cited as the Illinois International 5 Convention Center Law of 1997. 6 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 7 (70 ILCS 270/6-2, in part) 8 Section 100-5. Definitions.Sec. 6-2.As used in this 9 Article, unless the context otherwise requires: 10 "Authority" means the Illinois International Convention 11 Center Authority. 12 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 13 the Illinois International Convention Center Authority. 14 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory which lies 15 within the corporate boundaries of the Village of Schaumburg. 16 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 17 (70 ILCS 270/6-3, in part) 18 Section 100-10. Authority created; principal office.Sec.196-3.There is hereby created a unit of local government known 20 as the Illinois International Convention Center Authority in 21 the metropolitan area. 22 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 23 Village of Schaumburg. 24 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 25 (70 ILCS 270/6-10) 26 Section 100-15. Borrowing; revenue bonds.Sec. 6-10.The 27 Authority shall have continuing power to borrow money for the 28 purpose of carrying out and performing its duties and 29 exercising its powers under this ArticleAct. 30 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the -147- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 2 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 3 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 4 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 5 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 6 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 7 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 8 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 9 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 10 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 11 activities operated by the Authority, and from funds, if any, 12 received and to be received by the Authority from any other 13 source. Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature 14 at such time or times not exceeding 40 years from their 15 respective dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates, 16 may be in such form, may carry such registration privileges, 17 may be executed in such manner, may be payable at such place 18 or places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner 19 and upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on 20 the face thereof, may be executed in such manner and may 21 contain such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in 22 the ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears 23 on any bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold 24 office,;his signature shall nevertheless be valid and 25 effective for all purposes. The holder or holders of any 26 bonds, or interest coupons appertaining thereto, issued by 27 the Authority may bring mandamus, injunction, or other civil 28 actions orandproceedings to compel the performance and 29 observance by the Authority or any of its officers, agents or 30 employees oforany contract or covenant made by the 31 Authority with the holders of such bonds or interest coupons, 32andto compel the Authority and any of its officers, agents 33 or employees to perform any duties required to be performed 34 for the benefit of the holders of any such bonds or interest -148- LRB9000879DJcd 1 coupons by the provisions of the ordinance authorizing their 2 issuance, and to enjoin the Authority and any of its 3 officers, agents or employees from taking any action in 4 conflict with any such contract or covenant. 5 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 6 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 7 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 8 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code of the State of 9 Illinois. 10 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 11 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 12 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 13 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 14 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 15 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 16 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 17 (a) the cost of leasing, maintaining, repairing, 18 regulating and operating the facilities; and 19 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 20 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 21 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 22 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 23 secure payment thereof. 24 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 25 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 26 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 27 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 28 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 29 theatrical or cultural expositions, sport activities, 30 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 31 rentals, and other revenue, if any, the Authority may execute 32 and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided that no 33 lien upon any physical property of the Authority shall be 34 created thereby. -149- LRB9000879DJcd 1 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 2 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus, 3 injunction, or other civil actions orandproceedings in any 4 court of competent jurisdiction to compel performance and 5 compliance therewith, but the trust agreement may prescribe 6 by whom or on whose behalf such action may be instituted. 7 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 8 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 9 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 10 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 11 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 12 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 13 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any 14 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All 15 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by 16 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 17 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have 18 the right to reject all bids and readvertise for bids in the 19 manner provided for in the initial advertisement. However, 20 if no bids are received such bonds may be sold at not less 21 than par value, without further advertising, within 60 days 22 after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to any 23 advertisement. 24 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 25 (70 ILCS 270/6-11) 26 Section 100-20. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec.276-11.Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 28 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 29 State of Illinois or any unit of local government or school 30 district within the State, nor shall any such bond or 31 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 32 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 33 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each -150- LRB9000879DJcd 1 bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 2 obligation but is payable solely from revenues or income. 3 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 4 (70 ILCS 270/6-12) 5 Section 100-25. Investment in bonds.Sec. 6-12.The 6 State and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns 7 and other units of local government and public bodies, and 8 public officers of any thereof;,all banks, bankers, trust 9 companies, savings banks and institutions, building and loan 10 associations, savings and loan associations, investment 11 companies and other persons carrying on an insurance 12 business; and all executors, administrators, guardians, 13 trustees and other fiduciaries may legally invest any sinking 14 funds, moneys or other funds belonging to them or within 15 their control in any bonds issued pursuant to this Article 16Act. 17 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 18 (70 ILCS 270/6-13) 19 Section 100-30. Bonds other than revenue bonds; election. 20Sec. 6-13.No bonds, other than revenue bonds issued pursuant 21 to Section 100-156-10, shall be issued by the Authority 22 until the proposition to issue the same has been submitted to 23 and approved by a majority of the voters of said metropolitan 24 area voting upon the proposition at a general election in 25 accordance with the general election law. The Authority may 26 by resolution order such proposition submitted at a regular 27 election in accordance with the general election law, 28 whereupon the recording officer shall certify the resolution 29 and the proposition to the proper election officials for 30 submission. Any proposition to issue bonds as herein set 31 forth shall be in substantially the following form: 32 ------------------------------------------------------------- -151- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Shall bonds of the Illinois 2 International Convention Center YES 3 Authority to the amount of...... ------------------------ 4 Dollars ($ ) be issued for the NO 5 purpose of....? 6 ------------------------------------------------------------- 7 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 8 (70 ILCS 270/6-14) 9 Section 100-35. Tax.Sec. 6-14.If a majority of the 10 voters of said metropolitan area approve the issuance of 11 bonds as provided in Section 100-306-13 of this Act, the 12 Authority shall have power to levy and collect annually a sum 13 sufficient to pay for the annual principal and interest 14 charges on such bonds. 15 Such taxes proposed by the Authority to be levied upon 16 the taxable property within the metropolitan area shall be 17 levied by ordinance. After the ordinance has been adopted it 18 shall, within 10 days after its passage, be published once in 19 a newspaper published and having a general circulation within 20 the metropolitan area. A certified copy of such levy 21 ordinance shall be filed with the County Clerk no later than 22 the 3rd Tuesday in September in each year. Thereupon the 23 County Clerk shall extend such tax; provided the aggregate 24 amount of taxes levied for any one year shall not exceed the 25 rate of .0005% of the full fair cash value of the taxable 26 property in the metropolitan area, as equalized or assessed 27 by the Department of Revenue. 28 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 29 (70 ILCS 270/6-15, in part) 30 Section 100-40. Board created.Sec. 6-15.The governing 31 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 32 consisting of 9 members and shall be known as the Illinois -152- LRB9000879DJcd 1 International Convention Center Board. The members of the 2 board shall be individuals of generally recognized ability 3 and integrity. 4 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 5 (70 ILCS 270/6-16, in part) 6 Section 100-45. Board members appointed.Sec. 6-16.7 Within 60 days after September 17, 1984 (the effective date 8 of Article 6 of Public Act 83-1456)this Act becomes9effective, the Village President of Schaumburg, with the 10 advice and consent of the Schaumburg Village Board of 11 Trustees, shall appoint 7 members of the Board, 2 members to 12 be appointed for terms of one year, 2 members to be appointed 13 for terms of 2 years, and 3 members to be appointed for terms 14 of 3 years, such terms commencing on the date each is 15 appointed. Within 60 days after September 11, 1990 (the 16 effective date of Article 4 of Public Act 86-1414)this17amendatory Act of 1990 becomes effective, the Village 18 President of Schaumburg, with the advice and consent of the 19 Schaumburg Village Board of Trustees, shall appoint 2 20 additional members of the Board, one member to be appointed 21 for a term of 2 years and one member to be appointed for a 22 term of 3 years, the terms commencing on the date each is 23 appointed. One of the members appointed may be a 24 representative from the Schaumburg Village Board of Trustees. 25 At the expiration of the term of any member, his successor 26 shall be appointed by the Village President of Schaumburg in 27 a like manner. All successors shall hold office for a term of 28 3 years from the date of appointment, except in case of an 29 appointment to fill a vacancy. 30 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 31 (70 ILCS 270/6-27) 32 Section 100-50. Report and financial statement.Sec.-153- LRB9000879DJcd 16-27.As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 2 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 3 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 4 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 5 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 6 for distribution to persons interested upon request, and a 7 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 8 Village President of Schaumburg. 9 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 10 Section 100-55. Standard civic center provisions 11 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 12 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 13 Section 2-5. Definitions. 14 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 15 Section 2-17. Duties; auditorium and other buildings. 16 Section 2-21. Rights and powers. 17 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 18 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 19 Section 2-36. Acquisition of property from person or 20 governmental agency. 21 Section 2-40. Federal money. 22 Section 2-45. Insurance. 23 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 24 of interest. 25 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 26 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. 27 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 28 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 29 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members. 30 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 31 bank or savings and loan association. 32 Section 2-106. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 33 Investment Act. -154- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 2 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 3 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 4 and penalties. 5 Section 2-127. Contracts; award to other than highest or 6 lowest bidder by four-fifths vote. 7 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 8 Section 2-140. State financial support. 9 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 10 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 11 ARTICLE 105. 12 ILLINOIS-MICHIGAN CANAL 13 NATIONAL HERITAGE CORRIDOR CIVIC CENTER 14 (70 ILCS 285/1) 15 Section 105-1. Short title.Sec. 1.This ArticleAct16shall be known andmay be cited as the Illinois-Michigan 17"Illinois-MichiganCanal National Heritage Corridor Civic 18 Center Authority Law of 1997Act". 19 (Source: P.A. 85-791.) 20 (70 ILCS 285/2, in part) 21 Section 105-5. Definitions.Sec. 2.When used in this 22 Article:Act23 "Authority" means the Illinois-Michigan Canal National 24 Heritage Corridor Civic Center Authority. 25 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 26 the Illinois-Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor Civic 27 Center Authority. 28 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 29 of Illinois lying within the municipalities of Lyons, McCook, 30 Hodgins, Countryside, Indianhead Park, Willow Springs, 31 Justice, Bridgeview, Bedford Park, Summit and Lemont, and all -155- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the incorporated area lying within the Village of Burr Ridge, 2 all the unincorporated area lying within Cook and DuPage 3 County, which is bounded on the North by the north line of 4 the Des Plaines River, on the west by a line 10,000 feet west 5 of the center line of Illinois Rt. 83, on the south by the 6 north line of the Sanitary & Ship Canal, and all the 7 unincorporated area lying within Cook and DuPage County which 8 is bounded on the northwest by the north line of the Sanitary 9 Drainage & Ship Canal, on the South by the Calumet Sag 10 Channel, and on the East by the center line of Illinois Rt. 11 83, and all the area not lying within a city, village or 12 incorporated town lying within Lemont Township which is 13 located north of a line commencing at the intersection of the 14 east line of Lemont Township and McCarthy Road (123rd 15 Street), thence westerly until the intersection of McCarthy 16 Road and Archer Avenue, thence southwesterly until the 17 intersection of Archer Avenue and 127th Street, thence 18 westerly to the west line of Lemont Township, and all the 19 unincorporated municipal area lying within Community College 20 District No. 524, located in Lyons and Palos Townships, lying 21 north of a line commencing at a point which is the 22 intersection lines of Harlem Avenue and Archer Road, thence 23 southwesterly along the center line of Archer Road to the 24 center line of 96th Avenue (LaGrange Road), thence southerly 25 along said center line of 96th Avenue to the center line of 26 McCarthy Road (123rd Street), thence westerly along the 27 center line of McCarthy Road to the west line of Palos 28 Township. 29 (Source: P.A. 85-791.) 30 (70 ILCS 285/3, in part) 31 Section 105-10. Authority created; principal office.Sec.323.There is hereby created a political subdivision, body 33 politic and municipal corporation by the name and style of -156- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Illinois-Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor Civic 2 Center Authority in the metropolitan area. 3 The principal office of the Authority shall be 4 temporarily in the Village of Summit. 5 (Source: P.A. 85-791.) 6 (70 ILCS 285/4) 7 Section 105-15. Duties.Sec. 4.It shall be the duty of 8 the Authority to promote the Illinois-Michigan Canal and 9 those capital projects which are in support of the operation 10 of the Illinois-Michigan Canal National Corridor and to 11 operate and maintain boat ramps, nature paths, campgrounds 12 and other recreational facilities in the metropolitan area. 13 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary to 14 perform such duties, except the power of eminent domain. 15 (Source: P.A. 83-893.) 16 (70 ILCS 285/5) 17 Section 105-20. Rights and powers.Sec. 5.The Authority 18 shall have the following rights and powersduties: 19 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 20 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 21 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain land and 22 buildings, including sites for boat ramps, campgrounds, 23 nature paths and other recreational and parking areas and 24 facilities therefor located within the metropolitan area. 25 Nothing in this Section shall be construed to grant the 26 Authority the power of eminent domain. 27 (b) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 28 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 29 (c) To plan for such facilities and to allow the use of 30 such facilities whether conducted by the Authority or some 31 other person or governmental agency. 32 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and -157- LRB9000879DJcd 1 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 2 parking areas and facilities, grounds and buildings held by 3 the Authority. The charges collected may be made available to 4 defray the reasonable expenses of the Authority and to pay 5 the principal of and the interest on any bonds issued by the 6 Authority. 7 (Source: P.A. 83-893.) 8 (70 ILCS 285/10) 9 Section 105-25. Borrowing; revenue bonds.Sec. 10.10 Authority shall have continuing power to borrow money for the 11 purpose of carrying out and performing its duties and 12 exercising its powers under this ArticleAct. 13 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 14 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 15 Authority may, pursuant to ordinance adopted by the Board, 16 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 17 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 18 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 19 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 20 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 21 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 22 revenues or income to be derived from the authorized 23 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 24 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 25 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 26 time or times not exceeding 40 years from their respective 27 dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates as provided in 28 Section 2 of the Bond Authorization Act"AN ACT to authorize29public corporations to issue bonds, other evidences of30indebtedness and tax anticipation warrants subject to31interest rate limitations set forth therein", approved May3226, 1970, as now or hereafter amended, may be in such form, 33 may carry such registration privileges, may be executed in -158- LRB9000879DJcd 1 such manner, may be payable at such place or places, may be 2 made subject to redemption in such manner and upon such 3 terms, with or without premium as is stated on the face 4 thereof, may be executed in such manner and may contain such 5 terms and covenants, all as may be provided in said 6 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on any 7 bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold office,;8 his signature shall nevertheless be valid and effective for 9 all purposes. The holder or holders of any bonds, or interest 10 coupons appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may 11 bring suits at law or proceedings in equity to compel the 12 performance and observance by the Authority or any of its 13 officers, agents or employees oforany contract or covenant 14 made by the Authority with the holders of such bonds or 15 interest coupons,andto compel the Authority and any of its 16 officers, agents or employees to perform any duties required 17 to be performed for the benefit of the holders of any such 18 bonds or interest coupons by the provisions of the ordinance 19 authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the Authority and 20 any of its officers, agents or employees from taking any 21 action in conflict with any such contract or covenant. 22 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 23 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 24 that it is nonnegotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 25 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code of the State of 26 Illinois. 27 The bonds shall be sold by the corporate authorities of 28 the Authority in such manner as said corporate authorities 29 shall determine, except that if issued to bear interest at 30 the maximum rate permitted by law, the bonds shall be sold 31 for not less than par and accrued interest. 32 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 33 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 34 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and -159- LRB9000879DJcd 1 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 2 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 3 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 4 revenues of the Authority to pay: 5 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 6 operating such facilities; and 7 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 8 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 9 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 10 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 11 secure payment thereof. 12 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 13 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 14 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 15 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 16 revenue income to be derived from the recreational activities 17 and other revenue, if any, the Authority may execute and 18 deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided that no 19 lien upon any physical property of the Authority shall be 20 created thereby. 21 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 22 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 23 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 24 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 25 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 26 instituted. 27 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 28 sold the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 29 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 30 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 31 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 32 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 33 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any 34 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All -160- LRB9000879DJcd 1 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by 2 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 3 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have the 4 right to reject all bids and readvertise for bids in the 5 manner provided for in the initial advertisement. However, if 6 no bids are received such bonds may be sold at not less than 7 par value, without further advertising, within 60 days after 8 the bids are required to be filed pursuant to any 9 advertisement. 10 (Source: P.A. 84-1308.) 11 (70 ILCS 285/13, in part) 12 Section 105-30. Board created.Sec. 13.The governing and 13 administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 14 consisting of 12 members and shall be known as the 15 Illinois-Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor Civic 16 Center Board. The members of the board shall be individuals 17 of generally recognized ability and integrity. 18 (Source: P.A. 85-791.) 19 (70 ILCS 285/14, in part) 20 Section 105-35. Board members appointed.Sec. 14.Within 21 60 days after July 1, 1984 (the effective date of Public Act 22 83-893),this Act becomes effectivethe Mayor of each 23 municipality within the metropolitan area, with the advice 24 and consent of the governing body thereof, shall appoint one 25 member of the board for a term of 4 years, such terms 26 commencing on the date each is appointed. The additional 27 member authorized by Public Act 85-791this amendatory Act of281987shall be appointed by the Village President of Burr 29 Ridge within 60 days after January 1, 1988 (the effective 30 date of Public Act 85-791)the effective date of this31amendatory Act of 1987. At the expiration of the term of any 32 member, his successor shall be appointed by the Mayor of the -161- LRB9000879DJcd 1 appropriate municipality in like manner. All successors shall 2 hold office for a term of 4 years from the date of 3 appointment, except in case of an appointment to fill a 4 vacancy. 5 (Source: P.A. 85-791.) 6 (70 ILCS 285/16) 7 Section 105-38. Organization of the Board.Sec. 16.As 8 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 9 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 10 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 11 its own number, select a location for its principal office 12 and adopt bylaws and regulations to govern its proceedings. 13 The initial chairman and his successors shall be elected by 14 the Board from time to time for the term of his office as a 15 member of the Board. 16 (Source: P.A. 83-893.) 17 (70 ILCS 285/17, in part) 18 Section 105-40. Quorum; action by vote of 7 Board 19 members.Sec. 17.Board. A majority of the members of the 20 Board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of 21 business. All action of the Board shall be by ordinance or 22 resolution and the affirmative vote of at least 7 members 23 shall be necessary for the adoption of any ordinance or 24 resolution. 25 (Source: P.A. 85-791.) 26 (70 ILCS 285/23) 27 Section 105-45. Contracts; bidding.Sec. 23.All 28 contracts for sale of property of the value of more than 29 $2500 or for a concession in or lease of property, including 30 air rights, of the Authority for a term of more than one year 31 shall be awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after -162- LRB9000879DJcd 1 advertising for bids. All construction contracts and 2 contracts for supplies, materials, equipment and services, 3 when the expense thereof will exceed $2500, shall be let to 4 the lowest responsible bidder, after advertising for bids, 5 excepting (1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or 6 services are required for equipment or services previously 7 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 8 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 9 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting 10 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 11 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 12 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 13 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 14 power, telephone or telegraph are required. 15 All contracts involving less than $2500 shall be let by 16 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 17 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 18insurethe best interests of the public. 19 Competitive bidding is not required for the lease of real 20 estate or buildings owned or controlled by the Authority. 21 The Board is empowered to offer such leases upon such terms 22 as it deems advisable. 23 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 24 Board may take in account the past record of dealings with 25 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 26 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 27 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 28 case shall any such contracts be awarded to any other than 29 the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease) or 30 the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure) unless 31 authorized or approved by a vote of at least 4/5 of the 32 members of the Board, and unless such action is accompanied 33 by a statement in writing setting forth the reasons for not 34 awarding the contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the -163- LRB9000879DJcd 1 case may be, which statement shall be kept on file in the 2 principal office of the Authority and open to public 3 inspection. 4 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 5 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 6 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to 7 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 8 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 9 materials, supplies or equipment. 10 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 11 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 12 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 13 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 14 contract, without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 15 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 16 received pursuant to advertisement. 17 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 18 effect the provisions of this Section. 19 (Source: P.A. 83-893.) 20 Section 105-50. Standard civic center provisions 21 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 22 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 23 Section 2-5. Definitions. 24 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 25 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 26 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 27 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 28 State, or local agency. 29 Section 2-40. Federal money. 30 Section 2-45. Insurance. 31 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 32 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 33 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; -164- LRB9000879DJcd 1 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 2 interest. 3 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 4 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. 5 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 6 Section 2-97. Board meetings; public records. 7 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 8 Section 2-105. Funds. 9 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 10 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 11 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 12 and penalties. 13 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 14 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 15 Section 2-140. State financial support. 16 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 17 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 18 ARTICLE 110. 19 ILLINOIS VALLEY CIVIC CENTER 20 (70 ILCS 325/6-2) 21 Section 110-1. Short title.Sec. 6-2.This Articleshall22be known andmay be cited as the Illinois Valley Civic Center 23 Law of 1997. 24 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 25 (70 ILCS 325/6-3, in part) 26 Section 110-5. Definitions.Sec. 6-3.When used in this 27 Article: 28 "Authority" means the Illinois Valley Civic Center 29 Authority. 30 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 31 the Illinois Valley Civic Center Authority. -165- LRB9000879DJcd 1 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 2 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the 3 Cities of LaSalle, Oglesby, Peru and Spring Valley in the 4 County of LaSalle. 5 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 6 (70 ILCS 325/6-4, in part) 7 Section 110-10. Authority created; principal office.Sec.86-4.There is hereby created a political subdivision, body 9 politic and municipal corporation by the name and style of 10 the Illinois Valley Civic Center Authority in the 11 metropolitan area. 12 The principal office of the Authority shall be as 13 determined by the Mayors of LaSalle, Oglesby, Peru and 14 Spring Valley. 15 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 16 (70 ILCS 325/6-14, in part) 17 Section 110-15. Board created.Sec. 6-14.The governing 18 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 19 consisting of 9 members and shall be known as the Illinois 20 Valley Civic Center Authority Board. The members of the 21 Board shall be individuals of generally recognized ability 22 and integrity. 23 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 24 (70 ILCS 325/6-15, in part) 25 Section 110-20. Board members appointed.Sec. 6-15.26 Within 60 days after September 11, 1989 (the effective date 27 of Article 6 of Public Act 86-907)this Article becomes28effective, the Mayors of the Cities of LaSalle, Oglesby, Peru 29 and Spring Valley, with the advice and consent of the 30 respective City Councils, shall appoint 1 member each of the 31 Board for initial terms expiring June 1, 1990; 1 member each -166- LRB9000879DJcd 1 for initial terms expiring June 1, 1991. The successors of 2 the initial members shall be appointed in like manner for 3 3 year terms from the date of appointment, except in case of an 4 appointment to fill a vacancy. 5 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 6 (70 ILCS 325/6-16, in part) 7 Section 110-25. Removal of Board members.Sec. 6-16.The 8 Mayors of the Cities of LaSalle, Oglesby, Peru and Spring 9 Valley, with the advice and consent of the respective City 10 Councils, may remove any member of the Board appointed by him 11 or her, in case of incompetency, neglect of duty or 12 malfeasance in office, after service on the member, by 13 registered United States mail, return receipt requested, of a 14 copy of the written charges against him or her and an 15 opportunity to be publicly heard in person or by counsel in 16 his or her own defense upon not less than 10 days notice. 17 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 18 (70 ILCS 325/6-26) 19 Section 110-30. Report and financial statement.Sec.206-26.As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 21 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 22 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 23 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 24 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 25 for distribution to persons interested upon request and a 26 copy thereof shall be filed with the County Clerk and the 27 Mayors of the Cities of LaSalle, Oglesby, Peru and Spring 28 Valley. 29 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 30 Section 110-35. Standard civic center provisions 31 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this -167- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 2 Section 2-3. Purpose. 3 Section 2-5. Definitions. 4 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 5 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and other 6 buildings; lease of space. 7 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 8 domain. 9 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 10 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 11 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 12 State, or local agency. 13 Section 2-40. Federal money. 14 Section 2-45. Insurance. 15 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 16 performance. 17 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 18 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 19 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 20 of interest. 21 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 22 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 23 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 24 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members. 25 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 26 Section 2-105. Funds. 27 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 28 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 29 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 30 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 31 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members. 32 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 33 Section 2-132. Bidders; civil action to compel 34 compliance. -168- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-140. State financial support. 2 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 3 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 4 ARTICLE 115. 5 JASPER COUNTY CIVIC CENTER 6 (70 ILCS 220/4-2) 7 Section 115-1. Short title.Sec. 4-2.This Articleshall8be known andmay be cited as the Jasper County Civic Center 9 Law of 1997. 10 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 11 (70 ILCS 220/4-3, in part) 12 Section 115-5. Definitions.Sec. 4-3.When used in this 13 Article: 14 "Authority" means the Jasper County Civic Center 15 Authority. 16 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 17 the Jasper County Civic Center Authority. 18 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 19 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the 20 county of Jasper. 21 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 22 (70 ILCS 220/4-4, in part) 23 Section 115-10. Authority created; principal office.Sec.244-4.There is hereby created a political subdivision, body 25 politic and municipal corporation by the name and style of 26 the Jasper County Civic Center Authority in the metropolitan 27 area. 28 The principal office of the Authority shall be in Jasper 29 County. 30 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) -169- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 220/4-11) 2 Section 115-13. Borrowing; revenue bonds.Sec. 4-11.3 The Authority shall have continuing power to borrow money for 4 the purpose of carrying out and performing its duties and 5 exercising its powers under this ArticleAct. 6 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 7 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 8 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 9 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 10 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 11 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 12 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 13 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 14 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 15 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 16 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 17 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 18 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 19 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 20 time or times not exceeding 40fortyyears from their 21 respective dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates, 22 not exceeding the maximum rate permitted by the Bond 23 Authorization Act"An Act to authorize public corporations to24issue bonds, other evidences of indebtedness and tax25anticipation warrants subject to interest rate limitations26set forth therein", approved May 26, 1970, as amended, may be 27 in such form, may carry such registration privileges, may be 28 executed in such manner, may be payable at such place or 29 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and 30 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 31 face thereof, may be executed in such manner and may contain 32 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in said 33 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on any 34 bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold office, -170- LRB9000879DJcd 1 his signature shall nevertheless be valid and effective for 2 all purposes. The holder or holders of any bonds, or interest 3 coupons appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may 4 bring suits at law or proceedings in equity to compel the 5 performance and observance by the Authority or any of its 6 officers, agents or employees oforany contract or covenant 7 made by the Authority with the holders of such bonds or 8 interest coupons,andto compel the Authority and any of its 9 officers, agents or employees to perform any duties required 10 to be performed for the benefit of the holders of any such 11 bonds or interest coupons by the provisions of the ordinance 12 authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the Authority and 13 any of its officers, agents or employees from taking any 14 action in conflict with any such contract or covenant. 15 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 16 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 17 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 18 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code. 19 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 20 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 21 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 22 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 23 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 24 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 25 revenues of the Authority to pay: 26 (a) The cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 27 operating the said facilities; and 28 (b) The bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 29 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 30 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 31 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 32 secure payment thereof. 33 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 34 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings -171- LRB9000879DJcd 1 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 2 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 3 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 4 theatrical, and cultural,expositions, sport activities, 5 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 6 rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the Authority may 7 execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided 8 that no lien upon any physical property of the Authority 9 shall be created thereby. 10 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 11 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 12 proceedings in the circuit court of Jasper County to compel 13 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 14 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 15 instituted. 16 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 17 sold the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 18 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 19 least 3threetimes in a daily newspaper of general 20 circulation published in the metropolitan area, the last 21 publication to be at least 10tendays before bids are 22 required to be filed. Copies of such advertisement may be 23 published in any newspaper or financial publication in the 24 United States. All bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as 25 provided by ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the 26 highest and best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority 27 shall have the right to reject all bids and readvertise for 28 bids in the manner provided for in the initial advertisement. 29 However, if no bids are received such bonds may be sold at 30 not less than par value, without further advertising, within 31 60 days after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to 32 any advertisement. 33 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) -172- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 220/4-14, in part) 2 Section 115-15. Board created.Sec. 4-14.The governing 3 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 4 consisting of 9 members and shall be known as the Jasper 5 County Civic Center Authority Board. The members of the 6 board shall be individuals of generally recognized ability 7 and integrity. 8 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 9 (70 ILCS 220/4-15, in part) 10 Section 115-20. Board members appointed.Sec. 4-15.11 Within 60 days after September 3, 1985 (the effective date of 12 Article 4 of Public Act 84-245),this Article becomes13effective:the chairman of the county board of Jasper County, 14 with the advice and consent of the county board of Jasper 15 County shall appoint 3 members of the Board for initial terms 16 expiring July 1, 1986; 3 members for initial terms expiring 17 July 1, 1987; and 3 members for initial terms expiring July 18 1, 1988. The successors of the initial members shall be 19 appointed in like manner for 3 year terms from the date of 20 appointment, except in case of an appointment to fill a 21 vacancy. 22 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 23 (70 ILCS 220/4-16, in part) 24 Section 115-25. Removal of Board members.Sec. 4-16.The 25 appointing officer, with the advice and consent of the county 26 board, may remove any member of the Board appointed by him, 27 in case of incompetency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in 28 office, after service on him, by registered United States 29 mail, return requested, of a copy of the written charges 30 against him and an opportunity to be publicly heard in person 31 or by counsel in his own defense upon not less than 10 days' 32 notice. -173- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 2 (70 ILCS 220/4-25, in part) 3 Section 115-30. Bidders; civil action to compel 4 compliance.Sec. 4-25.Any bidder who has submitted a bid in 5 compliance with the requirements for bidding under this 6 Article may bring a civil action in the circuit court of 7 Jasper County in which the metropolitan area is located to 8 compel compliance with the provisions of this ArticleAct9 relating to the awarding of contracts by the Board. 10 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 11 Section 115-35. Standard civic center provisions 12 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 13 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 14 Section 2-3. Purpose. 15 Section 2-5. Definitions. 16 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 17 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and other 18 buildings; lease of space. 19 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 20 domain. 21 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 22 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 23 State, or local agency. 24 Section 2-40. Federal money. 25 Section 2-45. Insurance. 26 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 27 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 28 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 29 of interest. 30 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 31 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 32 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. -174- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members. 2 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 3 Section 2-105. Funds. 4 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 5 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 6 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 7 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 8 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members. 9 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 10 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 11 Section 2-140. State financial support. 12 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 13 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 14 ARTICLE 120. 15 JEFFERSON COUNTY CIVIC CENTER 16 (70 ILCS 280/1-2) 17 Section 120-1. Short title.Sec. 1-2.This Article118shall be known andmay be cited as theHerrin andJefferson 19 County Civic Center Law of 1997Act. 20 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 21 (70 ILCS 280/1-3, in part) 22 Section 120-5. Definitions.Sec. 1-3.When used in this 23 ArticleAct: 24 "Authority" means theHerrin Metropolitan Exposition,25Auditorium and Office Building Authority or theJefferson 26 County Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office 27 Building Authority, as the case may be. 28 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 29 theHerrin Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office30Building Authority or the governing and administrative body31of theJefferson County Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium -175- LRB9000879DJcd 1 and Office Building Authority, as the case may be. 2 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 3 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of theCity4of Herrin or of theCounty of Jefferson, as the case may be. 5 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 6 (70 ILCS 280/1-4, in part) 7 Section 120-10. Authority created; principal office.Sec.81-4.There isarehereby created a2political subdivision 9subdivisions, body politicpoliticsand municipal corporation 10corporationsby the namenamesand stylestylesof theHerrin11Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building12Authority and theJefferson County Metropolitan Exposition, 13 Auditorium and Office Building Authority in thetheir14respectivemetropolitan areaareas. The principal office of 15 theHerrin Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office16Building Authority shall be in the City of Herrin and the17principal office of theJefferson County Metropolitan 18 Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority shall be 19 in the City of Mount Vernon. 20 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 21 (70 ILCS 280/1-14, in part) 22 Section 120-15. Board created.Sec. 1-14.The governing 23 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 24 consisting of 7 members and shall be known as theHerrin25Metropolitan Exposition Auditorium and Office Building Board26or theJefferson County Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium 27 and Office Building Board, as the case may be. The members of 28 the board shall be individuals of generally recognized 29 ability and integrity. 30 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 31 (70 ILCS 280/1-15, in part) -176- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 120-20. Board members appointed.Sec. 1-15.2 Within 60 days after January 1, 1984 (the effective date of 3 Article 1 of Public Act 83-911),this Act becomes effective4 the Mayor ofHerrin orMount Vernon,as the case may be,with 5 the advice and consent of theHerrin orMount Vernon City 6 Council, shall appoint 7 members of the Board, 2 members to 7 be appointed for a term of one year, 2 members to be 8 appointed for terms of 2 years, and 3 members to be appointed 9 for terms of 3 years, such terms commencing on the date each 10 is appointed. One of the members appointed may be a 11 representative from theHerrin orMount Vernon City Council. 12 At the expiration of the term of any member, his successor 13 shall be appointed by the Mayor ofHerrin orMount Vernon in 14 a like manner. All successors shall hold office for a term 15 of 3 years from the date of appointment, except in case of an 16 appointment to fill a vacancy. 17 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 18 Section 120-25. Standard civic center provisions 19 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 20 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 21 Section 2-3. Purpose. 22 Section 2-5. Definitions. 23 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 24 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 25 lease of space. 26 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 27 domain. 28 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 29 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 30 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 31 State, or local agency. 32 Section 2-40. Federal money. 33 Section 2-45. Insurance. -177- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 2 performance. 3 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 4 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 5 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 6 of interest. 7 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 8 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. 9 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 10 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 11 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members. 12 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 13 Section 2-105. Funds. 14 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 15 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 16 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 17 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 18 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members. 19 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 20 Section 2-132. Bidders; civil action to compel 21 compliance. 22 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 23 Section 2-140. State financial support. 24 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 25 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 26 ARTICLE 125. 27 JO DAVIESS COUNTY CIVIC CENTER 28 (70 ILCS 220/6-1) 29 Section 125-1. Short title.Sec. 6-1.This Articleshall30be known andmay be cited as the Jo Daviess County Civic 31 Center Law of 1997. 32 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) -178- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 220/6-2, in part) 2 Section 125-5. Definitions.Sec. 6-2.When used in this 3 Article: 4 "Authority" means the Jo Daviess County Civic Center 5 Authority. 6 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 7 the Jo Daviess County Civic Center Authority. 8 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 9 of Illinois lying within Jo Daviess County. 10 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 11 (70 ILCS 220/6-3, in part) 12 Section 125-10. Authority created; principal office.Sec.136-3.There is hereby created a political subdivision, body 14 politic and municipal corporation by the name and style of 15 the Jo Daviess County Civic Center Authority in the 16 metropolitan area. 17 The principal office of the Authority shall be in Jo 18 Daviess County. 19 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 20 (70 ILCS 220/6-5) 21 Section 125-15. Rights and powers.Sec. 6-5.The 22 Authority shall have the following rights and powersduties: 23 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 24 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 25 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain fair 26 expositions grounds, convention or exhibition centers, civic 27 auditoriums, and office and county buildings, including sites 28 and parking areas and facilities therefor located within the 29 metropolitan area. 30 (b) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 31 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 32 (c) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums -179- LRB9000879DJcd 1 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange, and finance fairs, 2 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 3 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 4 such grounds, centers and auditoriums for the holding of 5 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 6 Authority or some other person or governmental agency. 7 (d) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 8 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 9 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 10 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 11 of the Code of Civil Procedure, as amended. 12 (e) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 13 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 14 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 15 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 16 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 17 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 18 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of and the 19 interest on any bonds issued by the Authority. 20 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 21 (70 ILCS 220/6-10) 22 Section 125-20. Borrowing; revenue bonds.Sec. 6-10.The 23 Authority shall have continuing power to borrow money for the 24 purpose of carrying out and performing its duties and 25 exercising its powers under this ArticleAct. 26 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 27 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 28 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 29 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 30 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 31 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 32 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 33 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders -180- LRB9000879DJcd 1 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 2 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 3 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 4 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 5 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 6 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 7 time or times not exceeding 40 years from their respective 8 dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates, not exceeding 9 the maximum rate authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as 10 amended at the time of the making of the contract, may be in 11 such form, may carry such registration privileges, may be 12 executed in such manner, may be payable at such place or 13 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and 14 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 15 face thereof, may be executed in such manner and may contain 16 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in said 17 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on 18 any bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold 19 office,;his signature shall nevertheless be valid and 20 effective for all purposes. The holder or holders of any 21 bonds, or interest coupons appertaining thereto issued by the 22 Authority may bring mandamus, injunction, or other civil 23 actions orandproceedings to compel the performance and 24 observance by the Authority or any of its officers, agents or 25 employees oforany contract or covenant made by the 26 Authority with the holders of such bonds or interest coupons, 27andto compel the Authority and any of its officers, agents 28 or employees to perform any duties required to be performed 29 for the benefit of the holders of any such bonds or interest 30 coupons by the provisions of the ordinance authorizing their 31 issuance, and to enjoin the Authority and any of its 32 officers, agents or employees from taking any action in 33 conflict with any action in conflict with any such contract 34 or covenant. -181- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 2 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 3 that it is nonnegotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 4 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code of the State of 5 Illinois. 6 The bonds shall be sold by the corporate authorities of 7 the Authority in such manner as said corporate authorities 8 shall determine, except that if issued to bear interest at 9 the maximum rate authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as 10 amended at the time of the making of the contract, the bonds 11 shall be sold for not less than par and accrued interest and 12 except that the selling price of bonds bearing interest at a 13 rate of less than the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 14 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 15 the contract, shall be such that the interest cost to the 16 Authority of the money received from the sale of bonds shall 17 not exceed the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 18 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 19 the contract, computed to absolute maturity of said bonds or 20 certificates according to standard tables of bond values. 21 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 22 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 23 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 24 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 25 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 26 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 27 revenues of the Authority to pay: 28 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 29 operating the said facilities; and 30 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 31 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 32 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 33 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 34 secure payment thereof. -182- LRB9000879DJcd 1 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 2 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 3 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 4 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 5 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 6 theatrical, cultural, expositions, sport activities, 7 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 8 rentals, and other revenue, if any, the Authority may execute 9 and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided that no 10 lien upon any physical property of the Authority shall be 11 created thereby. 12 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 13 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus, 14 injunction, or other civil actions orandproceedings in any 15 court of competent jurisdiction to compel performance and 16 compliance therewith, but the trust agreement may prescribe 17 by whom or on whose behalf such action may be instituted. 18 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 19 sold the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 20 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 21 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 22 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 23 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 24 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any 25 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All 26 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by 27 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 28 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have the 29 right to reject all bids and readvertise for bids in the 30 manner provided for in the initial advertisement. However, if 31 no bids are received such bonds may be sold at not less than 32 par value, without further advertising, within 60 days after 33 the bids are required to be filed pursuant to any 34 advertisement. -183- LRB9000879DJcd 1 With respect to instruments for the payment of money 2 issued under this Section either before, on, or after the 3 effective date of this amendatory Act of 1989, it is and 4 always has been the intention of the General Assembly (i) 5 that the Omnibus Bond Acts are and always have been 6 supplementary grants of power to issue instruments in 7 accordance with the Omnibus Bond Acts, regardless of any 8 provision of this ArticleActthat may appear to be or to 9 have been more restrictive than those Acts, (ii) that the 10 provisions of this Section are not a limitation on the 11 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts, and 12 (iii) that instruments issued under this Section within the 13 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts are 14 not invalid because of any provision of this ArticleActthat 15 may appear to be or to have been more restrictive than those 16 Acts. 17 (Source: P.A. 86-4.) 18 (70 ILCS 220/6-11) 19 Section 125-22. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec.206-11.Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 21 Authority under Section 125-206-10be or become an 22 indebtedness or obligation of the State of Illinois or of any 23 other political subdivision of or municipality within the 24 State, nor shall any such bond or obligation be or become an 25 indebtedness of the Authority within the purview of any 26 constitutional limitation or provision, and it shall be 27 plainly stated on the face of each bond that it does not 28 constitute such an indebtedness or obligation but is payable 29 solely from the revenues or income as aforesaid. 30 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 31 (70 ILCS 220/6-13) 32 Section 125-25. Bonds other than revenue bonds; election. -184- LRB9000879DJcd 1Sec. 6-13.No bonds, other than revenue bonds issued pursuant 2 to Section 125-2010, shall be issued by the Authority until 3 the proposition to issue the same has been submitted to and 4 approved by a majority of the voters of said metropolitan 5 area voting upon the proposition at a general election in 6 accordance with the general election law. The Authority may 7 by resolution order such proposition submitted at a regular 8 election in accordance with the general election law, 9 whereupon the recording officer shall certify the resolution 10 and the proposition to the proper election officials for 11 submission. Any proposition to issue bonds as herein set 12 forth shall be in substantially the following form: 13 ------------------------------------------------------------- 14 Shall bonds of the "Jo Daviess 15 County Civic Center Authority" YES 16 to the amount of.... Dollars ------------------------- 17 ($ ) be issued for the purpose NO 18 of....? 19 ------------------------------------------------------------- 20 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 21 (70 ILCS 220/6-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 5014) 22 Section 125-30. Tax.Sec. 6-14.If a majority of the 23 voters of said metropolitan area approve the issuance of 24 bonds as provided in Section 125-256-13 of this Article, the 25 Authority shall have power to levy and collect annually a sum 26 sufficient to pay for the annual principal and interest 27 charges on such bonds. 28 Such taxes proposed by the Authority to be levied upon 29 the taxable property within the metropolitan area shall be 30 levied by ordinance. After the ordinance has been adopted it 31 shall, within 10 days after its passage, be published once in 32 a newspaper published and having a general circulation within 33 the metropolitan area. A certified copy of such levy -185- LRB9000879DJcd 1 ordinance shall be filed with the County Clerk no later than 2 the 3rd Tuesday in September in each year. Thereupon the 3 County Clerk shall extend such tax; provided the aggregate 4 amount of taxes levied for any one year shall not exceed the 5 rate of .0005% of the full fair cash value, as equalized or 6 assessed by the Department of Revenue. 7 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 8 (70 ILCS 220/6-15, in part) 9 Section 125-35. Board created.Sec. 6-15.The governing 10 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 11 consisting of 9 members and shall be known as the Jo Daviess 12 County Civic Center Board. The members of the board shall be 13 individuals of generally recognized ability and integrity. 14 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 15 (70 ILCS 220/6-16, in part) 16 Section 125-40. Board members appointed.Sec. 6-16.17 Within 60 days after September 3, 1985 (the effective date of 18 Article 6 of Public Act 84-245),this Article becomes19effectivethe Jo Daviess County Board shall appoint 9 members 20 of the Jo Daviess County Civic Center BoardAuthority, 3 21 members to be appointed for terms of 1 year, 3 members to be 22 appointed for terms of 2 years, and 3 members to be appointed 23 for terms of 3 years, such terms commencing on the date each 24 is appointed. At the expiration of the term of any member, 25 his successor shall be appointed by the Jo Daviess County 26 Board in like manner. All successors shall hold office for a 27 term of 3 years from the date of appointment, except in case 28 of an appointment to fill a vacancy. 29 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 30 (70 ILCS 220/6-28) 31 Section 125-45. Report and financial statement.Sec.-186- LRB9000879DJcd 16-28.As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 2 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 3 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 4 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 5 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 6 for distribution to persons interested, upon request and a 7 copy thereof shall be filed with the County Clerk and the 8 County Board of Jo Daviess County. 9 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 10 Section 125-50. Standard civic center provisions 11 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 12 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 13 Section 2-5. Definitions. 14 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 15 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 16 lease of space. 17 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 18 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 19 State, or local agency. 20 Section 2-40. Federal money. 21 Section 2-45. Insurance. 22 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 23 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 24 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 25 interest. 26 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 27 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. 28 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 29 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 30 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members. 31 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 32 bank or savings and loan association. 33 Section 2-106. Funds; compliance with Public Funds -187- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Investment Act. 2 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 3 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 4 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 5 and penalties. 6 Section 2-127. Contracts; award to other than highest or 7 lowest bidder by four-fifths vote. 8 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 9 Section 2-140. State financial support. 10 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 11 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 12 ARTICLE 130. 13 KATHERINE DUNHAM METROPOLITAN 14 EXPOSITION AND AUDITORIUM AUTHORITY 15 (70 ILCS 220/9-2) 16 Section 130-1. Short title.Sec. 9-2.This Articleshall17be known andmay be cited as the Katherine Dunham 18 Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority Law of 1997 19Act. 20 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 21 (70 ILCS 220/9-3, in part) 22 Section 130-5. Definitions.Sec. 9-3.When used in this 23 Article: 24 "Authority" means the Katherine Dunham Metropolitan 25 Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority. 26 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 27 the Katherine Dunham Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and 28 Office Building Authority. 29 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 30 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the City 31 of East St. Louis. -188- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 2 (70 ILCS 220/9-4, in part) 3 Section 130-10. Authority created; principal office.Sec.49-4.There is hereby created a political subdivision, body 5 politic and municipal corporation by the name and style of 6 Katherine Dunham Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and 7 Office Building Authority in the metropolitan area. 8 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 9 City of East St. Louis. 10 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 11 (70 ILCS 220/9-14, in part) 12 Section 130-15. Board created.Sec. 9-14.The governing 13 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 14 consisting of 7 members and shall be known as the Katherine 15 Dunham Metropolitan Exposition Auditorium and Office Building 16 Board. The members of the board shall be individuals of 17 generally recognized ability and integrity. 18 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 19 (70 ILCS 220/9-15, in part) 20 Section 130-20. Board members appointed.Sec. 9-15.21 Within 60 days after September 3, 1985 (the effective date of 22 Article 9 of Public Act 84-245),this Act becomes effective23 the Mayor of East St. Louis with the advice and consent of 24 the East St. Louis City Council shall appoint 7 members of 25 the Board, 2 members to be appointed for a term of one year, 26 2 members to be appointed for terms of 2 years, and 3 members 27 to be appointed for terms of 3 years, such terms commencing 28 on the date each is appointed. One of the members appointed 29 may be a representative from the East St. Louis City Council. 30 At the expiration of the term of any member, his successor 31 shall be appointed by the Mayor of East St. Louis in a like -189- LRB9000879DJcd 1 manner. All successors shall hold office for a term of 3 2 years from the date of appointment, except in case of an 3 appointment to fill a vacancy. 4 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 5 (70 ILCS 220/9-25, in part) 6 Section 130-25. Bidders; civil action to compel 7 compliance.Sec. 9-25.Any bidder who has submitted a bid in 8 compliance with the requirements for bidding under this 9 Article may bring a civil action in the circuit court in St. 10 Clair County to compel compliance with the provisions of this 11 Act relating to the awarding of contracts by the Board. 12 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 13 Section 130-30. Standard civic center provisions 14 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 15 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 16 Section 2-3. Purpose. 17 Section 2-5. Definitions. 18 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 19 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 20 lease of space. 21 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 22 domain. 23 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 24 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 25 State, or local agency. 26 Section 2-40. Federal money. 27 Section 2-45. Insurance. 28 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 29 performance. 30 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 31 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 32 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict -190- LRB9000879DJcd 1 of interest. 2 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 3 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. 4 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 5 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 6 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members. 7 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 8 Section 2-105. Funds. 9 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 10 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 11 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 12 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 13 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members. 14 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 15 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 16 Section 2-140. State financial support. 17 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 18 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 19 ARTICLE 135. 20 LAKE COUNTY METROPOLITAN 21 EXPOSITION AND AUDITORIUM AUTHORITY 22 (70 ILCS 290/2) 23 Section 135-1. Short title.Sec. 2.This ArticleAct24shall be known andmay be cited as the Lake Countyand Will25CountyMetropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority Law 26 of 1997Act. 27 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 28 (70 ILCS 290/3, in part) 29 Section 135-5. Definitions.Sec. 3.When used in this 30 ArticleAct: 31 "Authority" means the Lake County Metropolitan Exposition -191- LRB9000879DJcd 1 and Auditorium Authorityor the Will County Metropolitan2Exposition and Auditorium Authority, as the case may be. 3 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 4 the Lake County Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium 5 Authorityor the governing and administrative body of the6Will County Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority,7as the case may be. 8 "Governor" means the Governor of the State of Illinois. 9 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 10 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the 11 County of Lake, except that area within the City of Waukegan,12or of the County of Will, as the case may be. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 14 (70 ILCS 290/4, in part) 15 Section 135-10. Authority created; principal office.Sec.164.There is hereby created a unit2 unitsof local government 17 known as the Lake County Metropolitan Exposition and 18 Auditorium Authorityand the Will County Metropolitan19Exposition and Auditorium Authorityin thetheir respective20 metropolitan areaareas. 21 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 22 County of Lakeor the County of Will, as the case may be. 23 (Source: P.A. 86-1441.) 24 (70 ILCS 290/5) 25 Section 135-15. Duties.Sec. 5.It shall be the duty of 26 the Authority to promote, operate and maintain expositions 27 and conventions from time to time in the metropolitan area 28 and in connection therewith to arrange, finance and maintain 29 industrial, cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade 30 and scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 31 auditoriums and exposition buildings for such purposes. The 32 Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary to -192- LRB9000879DJcd 1 perform such duties. 2 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 3 (70 ILCS 290/6) 4 Section 135-20. Rights and powers.Sec. 6.The Authority 5 shall have the following rights and powers: 6 (a) To purchase, own, construct, lease as lessee or in 7 any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, reconstruct, 8 regulate, operate, equip and maintain fair and expositions 9 grounds, convention or exhibition centers, civic auditoriums, 10 including sites and parking areas and facilities therefor 11 located within the metropolitan area and office buildings, if 12 such buildings are acquired as part of the main auditorium 13 complex; 14 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 15 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 16 industrial, cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade 17 and scientific exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow 18 the use of such grounds, centers and auditoriums for the 19 holding of fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether 20 conducted by the Authority or some other person or 21 governmental agency; 22 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 23 sites for such grounds, centers and auditoriums, and parking 24 areas and facilities in the manner provided for the exercise 25 of the right of eminent domain under Article VII of the Code 26 of Civil Procedure, as amended; 27 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 28 nondiscriminatory charges for the use of such parking areas 29 and facilities, grounds, centers and auditoriums and 30 admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits and events 31 sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges collected 32 may be made available to defray the reasonable expenses of 33 the Authority and to pay the principal of and the interest on -193- LRB9000879DJcd 1 any bonds issued by the Authority; 2 (e) To enter into contracts treating any manner with the 3 objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 4 (Source: P.A. 82-783.) 5 (70 ILCS 290/9) 6 Section 135-25. Federal money.Sec. 9.The Authority 7 shall have the power to apply for and accept grants, loans or 8 appropriations from the federal government or any agency or 9 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 10 the Authority and to enter into any agreement with the 11 federal government in relation to such grants, loans or 12 appropriations. 13 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 14 (70 ILCS 290/11) 15 Section 135-30. Borrowing; revenue bonds.Sec. 11.The 16 Authority shall have the continuing power to borrow money for 17 the purpose of carrying out and performing its duties and 18 exercising its rights and powers under this ArticleAct. 19 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 20 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 21 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 22 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 23 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 24 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 25 of its interest bearing revenue bonds or its general 26 obligation bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption 27 provisions or at any time before maturity with the consent of 28 the holders thereof. All such interest bearing revenue bonds 29 of the Authority shall be payable solely from such of the 30 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, exhibits, 31 shows and events and other authorized activities operated by 32 it, the charges made for the use of its facilities and the -194- LRB9000879DJcd 1 funds, if any, received and to be received by the Authority 2 from any other source as are pledged by the ordinance 3 authorizing the bonds. Such bonds may bear such date or 4 dates, may mature at such time or times not exceeding forty 5 years from their respective dates, may bear interest at such 6 rate or rates, not exceeding the greater of (i) the maximum 7 rate authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as amended at 8 the time of the making of the contract, or (ii) 8% per annum 9 payable semi-annually, may be in such form, may carry such 10 registration privileges, may be payable at such place or 11 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and 12 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 13 face thereof, may be executed in such manner and may contain 14 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in said 15 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on 16 any bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold 17 office, his signature shall nevertheless be valid and 18 effective for all purposes. The holder or holders of any 19 bonds, or interest coupons appertaining thereto issued by the 20 Authority may bring suits at law or proceedings in equity to 21 compel the performance and observance by the Authority or any 22 of its officers, agents or employees of any contract or 23 covenant made by the Authority with the holders of such bonds 24 or interest coupons,andto compel the Authority and any of 25 its officers, agents or employees to perform any duties 26 required to be performed for the benefit of the holders of 27 any such bonds or interest coupons by the provisions of the 28 ordinance authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the 29 Authority and any of its officers, agents or employees from 30 taking any action in conflict with any such contract or 31 covenant. 32 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 33 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 34 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable -195- LRB9000879DJcd 1 instruments under the law of the State of Illinois. 2 The bonds shall be sold by the corporate authorities of 3 the Authority in such manner as said corporate authorities 4 shall determine, except that if issued to bear interest at 5 the greater of (i) the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 6 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 7 the contract, or (ii) the rate of 8% per annum, the bonds 8 shall be sold for not less than par and accrued interest and 9 except that the selling price of bonds bearing interest at a 10 rate of less than the greater of (i) the maximum rate 11 authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as amended at the 12 time of the making of the contract, or (ii) 8% per annum 13 shall be such that the interest cost to the Authority of the 14 money received from the sale of the bonds shall not exceed 15 the greater of (i) the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 16 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 17 the contract, or (ii) 8% annually computed to absolute 18 maturity of said bonds according to standard tables of bond 19 values. 20 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 21 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 22 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents and 23 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 24 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 25 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 26 revenues of the Authority so pledged to pay: 27 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 28 operating the said facilities; and 29 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 30 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 31 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 32 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 33 secure payment thereof. 34 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for -196- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertaking of 2 the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and the 3 issuance of any additional bonds payable from such revenue 4 income to be derived from the fairs, exhibits, shows and 5 events and from charges made for the use of its facilities or 6 for admissions to its events, or from other revenue, if any, 7 the Authority may execute and deliver a trust agreement or 8 agreements; provided that no lien upon any physical property 9 of the Authority shall be created thereby. 10 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 11 such trust agreement by the Authority may be had by mandamus 12 proceedings in any Court of competent jurisdiction to compel 13 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 14 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 15 instituted. 16 Before any such revenue bonds (excepting refunding bonds) 17 are sold the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, 18 shall be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for 19 bids at least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general 20 circulation published in the metropolitan area, the last 21 publication to be at least 10 days before bids are required 22 to be filed. Copies of such advertisement may be published 23 in any newspaper or financial publication in the United 24 States. All bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as 25 provided by ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the 26 highest and best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority 27 shall have the right to reject all bids and readvertise for 28 bids in the manner provided for in the initial advertisement. 29 However, if no bids are received such bonds may be sold at 30 not less than par value, without further advertising, within 31 60 days after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to 32 any advertisement. 33 With respect to instruments for the payment of money 34 issued under this Section either before, on, or after the -197- LRB9000879DJcd 1 effective date of Public Act 86-4this amendatory Act of21989, it is and always has been the intention of the General 3 Assembly (i) that the Omnibus Bond Acts are and always have 4 been supplementary grants of power to issue instruments in 5 accordance with the Omnibus Bond Acts, regardless of any 6 provision of this ArticleActthat may appear to be or to 7 have been more restrictive than those Acts, (ii) that the 8 provisions of this Section are not a limitation on the 9 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts, and 10 (iii) that instruments issued under this Section within the 11 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts are 12 not invalid because of any provision of this ArticleActthat 13 may appear to be or to have been more restrictive than those 14 Acts. 15 (Source: P.A. 86-4.) 16 (70 ILCS 290/12) 17 Section 135-35. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 12.18 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 19 Authority under Section 135-3011 of this Actbe or become an 20 indebtedness or obligation of the State of Illinois or of any 21 other political subdivision of or municipality within the 22 State, nor shall any such bond be or become an indebtedness 23 of the Authority within the purview of any constitutional 24 limitation or provision, and it shall be plainly stated on 25 the face of each such bond that it does not constitute such 26 an indebtedness or obligation but is payable solely from the 27 revenues or income as aforesaid. 28 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 29 (70 ILCS 290/14) 30 Section 135-40. General obligation bonds.Sec. 14.The 31 Authority may borrow money for the purpose of carrying out 32 its duties and exercising its powers under this ArticleAct, -198- LRB9000879DJcd 1 and issue its general obligation bonds as evidence of the 2 indebtedness incurred. In addition to other purposes, such 3 bonds may be issued for the purpose of refunding outstanding 4 general obligation or revenue bonds of the Authority. Such 5 general obligation bonds shall be in the form, shall mature 6 at the time (no later than 40 years from the date of 7 issuance), shall bear interest at the rates (not to exceed 8 the greater of (i) the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 9 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 10 the contract, or (ii) 8% per annum), shall be executed by the 11 officers and shall be sold in the manner as the Board shall 12 determine; except that if issued to bear interest at the 13 greater of (i) the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 14 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 15 the contract, or (ii) the rate of 8% per annum, the bonds 16 shall be sold for not less than par and accrued interest, and 17 that the selling prices of bonds bearing interest at a rate 18 of less than the greater of (i) the maximum rate authorized 19 by the Bond Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the 20 making of the contract, or (ii) 8% per annum shall be such 21 that the interest cost to the Authority of the money received 22 from the sale of the bonds shall not exceed the greater of 23 (i) the maximum rate authorized by the Bond Authorization 24 Act, as amended at the time of the making of the contract, or 25 (ii) 8% annually computed to absolute maturity of the bonds 26 in accordance with standard tables of bond values. In case 27 any officer whose signature appears on any bond ceases, after 28 affixing his signature, to hold office, his signature shall 29 nevertheless be valid and effective for all purposes. 30 With respect to instruments for the payment of money 31 issued under this Section either before, on, or after the 32 effective date of Public Act 86-4this amendatory Act of331989, it is and always has been the intention of the General 34 Assembly (i) that the Omnibus Bond Acts are and always have -199- LRB9000879DJcd 1 been supplementary grants of power to issue instruments in 2 accordance with the Omnibus Bond Acts, regardless of any 3 provision of this ArticleActthat may appear to be or to 4 have been more restrictive than those Acts, (ii) that the 5 provisions of this Section are not a limitation on the 6 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts, and 7 (iii) that instruments issued under this Section within the 8 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts are 9 not invalid because of any provision of this ArticleActthat 10 may appear to be or to have been more restrictive than those 11 Acts. 12 (Source: P.A. 86-4.) 13 (70 ILCS 290/15) 14 Section 135-45. G.O. bonds; election.Sec. 15.General 15 obligation bonds of the Authority,shall not be issued until 16 the proposition to issue the same has been submitted to and 17 approved by a majority of the voters of the metropolitan area 18 voting upon the proposition at an election in accordance with 19 the general election law. Any such proposition shall be in 20 substantially the following form: 21 ------------------------------------------------------------- 22 Shall bonds of the "Lake County 23(or Will County, as the case may be)YES 24 Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority" ------- 25 in the amount of ....... Dollars ($ ) be issued NO 26 for the purpose of ? 27 ------------------------------------------------------------- 28 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 29 (70 ILCS 290/16) 30 Section 135-50. Conduct of election; canvass of returns. 31Sec. 16.Any referendum required under Sections 135-40 and 32 135-4514 or 15 of this Actshall be certified by the Board -200- LRB9000879DJcd 1 to the proper election officials, who shall conduct the 2 referendum in accordance with the general election law. The 3 returns shall be filed with the secretary of the Board and 4 shall be canvassed and the results ascertained by the Board 5 and entered upon the records of the Authority. 6 (Source: P.A. 81-1489.) 7 (70 ILCS 290/17, in part) 8 Section 135-55. Board created.Sec. 17.The governing and 9 administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 10 consisting of 7 members and shall be known as the Lake County 11 Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority Boardor the12Will County Exposition and Auditorium Authority Board, as the13case may be. 14 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 15 (70 ILCS 290/18, in part) 16 Section 135-60. Board members appointed.Sec. 18.Within 17 60 days after September 22, 1977 (the effective date of 18 Public Act 80-909)of the effective date of this Act, the 19 Governor, with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall 20 appoint 3 members to theeachBoard, one to serve an initial 21 term expiring December 1, 1979, and 2 to serve initial terms 22 expiring December 1, 1981; and the Mayor of Waukegan,or23Joliet, as the case may be,with the advice and consent of 24 therespectivecity council, shall appoint 4 members to the 25 Board, 3 to serve initial terms expiring December 1, 1979, 26 and one to serve an initial term expiring December 1, 1981. 27 Thereafter all terms shall be for 5 years. Vacancies shall 28 be filled in the same manner as the original appointment, 29 except as otherwise provided in this Section. When a term 30 expires, the same appointing authority shall make the 31 appointment for the next term. Members shall serve until 32 their successors are appointed and qualified. When the -201- LRB9000879DJcd 1 appointments are final, the Governor, the Mayor, or the 2 chairman of the county board, as the case may be, shall 3 certify the appointees to the Secretary of State. 4 On September 11, 1990 (the effective date of Article 4 of 5 Public Act 86-1414)Upon the effective date of this6amendatory Act of 1990, the terms of all members of the Lake 7 County Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority Board 8 that were appointed by the Mayor of Waukegan shall end, and 9 the vacancies of those members shall thereafter be filled by 10 appointment by the chairman of the county board of Lake 11 County, with the advice and consent of the county board of 12 Lake County. Upon and after September 11, 1990the effective13date of this amendatory Act of 1990, all members, by whomever 14 appointed, of the Lake County Metropolitan Exposition and 15 Auditorium Authority Board shall be residents of Lake County 16 outside the City of Waukegan. 17 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 18 (70 ILCS 290/19) 19 Section 135-65. Organization of Board.Sec. 19.As soon 20 as practicably possible after the appointment of the initial 21 members and, thereafter, within 15 days of each election of 22 members, the Board shall organize for the transaction of 23 business, select a chairman, vice-chairman, and a temporary 24 secretary from its own number, and adopt by-laws and 25 regulations to govern its proceedings. The initial chairman 26 and his successors shall be elected by the Board from time to 27 time for the term of his office as a member of the Board. 28 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 29 (70 ILCS 290/20) 30 Section 135-70. Meetings; approval of ordinances and 31 resolutions by chairman; public records.Sec. 20.Regular 32 meetings of the Board shall be held at least once in each -202- LRB9000879DJcd 1 calendar month, the time and place of such meetings to be 2 fixed by the Board. Five members of the Board shall 3 constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. All 4 action of the Board shall be by ordinance or resolution and 5 the affirmative vote of at least 4 members shall be necessary 6 for the adoption of any ordinance or resolution. 7 All such ordinances and resolutions before taking effect 8 shall be approved by the chairman of the Board, and if he 9 shall approve thereof he shall sign the same, and such as he 10 shall not approve he shall return to the Board with his 11 objections thereto in writing at the next regular meeting of 12 the Board occurring after the passage thereof. But in case 13 the chairman shall fail to return any ordinance or resolution 14 with his objections thereto by the time aforesaid, he shall 15 be deemed to have approved the same and it shall take effect 16 accordingly. Upon the return of any ordinance or resolution 17 by the chairman with his objections, the vote by which the 18 same was passed shall be reconsidered by the Board, and if 19 upon such reconsideration said ordinance or resolution is 20 passed by the affirmative vote of at least 4 members, it 21 shall go into effect notwithstanding the veto of the 22 chairman. 23 All ordinances, resolutions and all proceedings of the 24 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 25 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 26 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 27 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actionsaction28 or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 29 (Source: P.A. 82-349.) 30 (70 ILCS 290/22) 31 Section 135-75. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 32 Investment Act.Sec. 22.All funds deposited by the treasurer 33 in any bank or savings and loan association shall be placed -203- LRB9000879DJcd 1 in the name of the Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid 2 out only by check or draft upon the bank or savings and loan 3 association, signed by the chairman, vice-chairman, secretary 4 or treasurer and countersigned by one of the same officers, 5 but no one officer shall both sign and countersign a check or 6 draft. The Board may designate any of its members or any 7 officer or employee of the Authority to affix the signature 8 of the chairman and another to affix the signature of the 9 treasurer to any check or draft for payment of salaries or 10 wages and for payment of any other obligation of not more 11 than $2,500. 12 No bank or savings and loan association shall receive 13 public funds as permitted by this Section, unless it has 14 complied with the requirements established pursuant to 15 Section 6 of the Public Funds Investment Act"An Act relating16to certain investments of public funds by public agencies",17approved July 23, 1943, as now or hereafter amended. 18 (Source: P.A. 83-541.) 19 (70 ILCS 290/26) 20 Section 135-80. Contracts; bidding.Sec. 26.All 21 contracts for the sale of property of the value of more than 22 $2500 or for any concession in or lease of property of the 23 Authority for a term of more than one year shall be awarded 24 to the highest responsible bidder, after advertising for 25 bids. All construction contracts and contracts for supplies, 26 materials, equipment and services, when the expense thereof 27 will exceed $2500, shall be let to the lowest responsible 28 bidder, after advertising for bids excepting (1) when repair 29 parts, accessories, equipment or services are required for 30 equipment or services previously furnished or contracted for; 31 (2) when the nature of the services required is such that 32 competitive bidding is not in the best interest of the 33 public, including, without limiting the generality of the -204- LRB9000879DJcd 1 foregoing, the services of accountants, architects, 2 attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents of 3 construction, and others possessing a high degree of skill; 4 and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, power, 5 telephone or telegraph are required. 6 All contracts involving less than $2500 shall be let by 7 competitive bidding whenever possible, and in any event in a 8 manner calculated to ensureinsurethe best interests of the 9 public. 10 Competitive bidding is not required for the lease of real 11 estate or buildings owned or controlled by the Authority on 12 July 13, 1982 (the effective date of Public Act 82-786)the13effective date of this Amendatory Act. The Board is empowered 14 to offer such leases upon such terms as it deems advisable. 15 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 16 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 17 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 18 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 19 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 20 case shall any such contracts be awarded to any other than 21 the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease) or 22 the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure) unless 23 authorized or approved by a vote of at least three-fourths of 24 the members of the Board, and unless such action is 25 accompanied by a statement in writing setting forth the 26 reasons for not awarding the contract to the highest or 27 lowest bidder, as the case may be, which statement shall be 28 kept on file in the principal office of the Authority and 29 open to public inspection. 30 From the group of responsible bidders the lowest bidder 31 shall be selected in the following manner: to all bids for 32 sales the gross receipts of which are not taxable under the 33 "Retailers' Occupation Tax Act", approved June 28, 1933, as 34 amended, there shall be added an amount equal to the tax -205- LRB9000879DJcd 1 which would be payable under said Act, if applicable, and the 2 lowest in amount of said adjusted bids and bids for sales the 3 gross receipts of which are taxable under said Act shall be 4 considered the lowest bid; provided, that, if said lowest bid 5 relates to a sale not taxable under said Act, any contract 6 entered into thereon shall be in the amount of the original 7 bid not adjusted as aforesaid. 8 Contracts shall not be split into parts involving 9 expenditures of less than $2500 for the purposes of avoiding 10 the provisions of this Section, and all such split contracts 11 shall be void. If any collusion occurs among bidders or 12 prospective bidders in restraint of freedom of competition, 13 by agreement to bid a fixed amount or to refrain from bidding 14 or otherwise, the bids of such bidders shall be void. Each 15 bidder shall accompany his bid with a sworn statement that he 16 has not been a party to any such agreement. 17 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 18 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 19 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to 20 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 21 construction of maintenance work or for the delivery of 22 materials, supplies or equipment. 23 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 24 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 25 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 26 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 27 contract, without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 28 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 29 received pursuant to advertisement. 30 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 31 effect the provisions of this Section. 32 (Source: P.A. 82-786.) 33 (70 ILCS 290/28) -206- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 135-85. Report and financial statement.Sec. 28.2 As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 3 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 4 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 5 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 6 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 7 for distribution to persons interested, upon request. 8 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 9 Section 135-90. Standard civic center provisions 10 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 11 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 12 Section 2-3. Purpose. 13 Section 2-5. Definitions. 14 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 15 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 16 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 17 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 18 State, or local agency. 19 Section 2-45. Insurance. 20 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 21 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 22 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 23 interest. 24 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 25 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 26 bank or savings and loan association. 27 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 28 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 29 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 30 and penalties. 31 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 32 Section 2-132. Bidders; civil action to compel 33 compliance. -207- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-140. State financial support. 2 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 3 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 4 ARTICLE 140. 5 LEYDEN TOWNSHIP 6 SPACE NEEDS AUTHORITY 7 (70 ILCS 300/1) 8 Section 140-1.Sec. 1.Short title. This ArticleActmay 9 be cited as the Leyden Township Space Needs Law of 1997. 10 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 11 (70 ILCS 300/5) 12 Section 140-5.Sec. 5.Purpose. The purpose of this 13 ArticleActis to provide a mechanism for the efficient 14 planning, construction and utilization of facilities in 15 Leyden Township. 16 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 17 (70 ILCS 300/10, in part) 18 Section 140-10.Sec. 10.Definitions. In this Article 19Act: 20 "Authority" means the Leyden Township Space Needs 21 Authority. 22 "Facilities" means offices, meeting rooms, space for 23 child care, food, senior citizen and health care services, 24 and parking lots and access roads. 25 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 26 the Leyden Township Space Needs Authority. 27 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 28 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of Leyden 29 Township in Cook County. 30 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) -208- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 300/15, in part) 2 Section 140-15.Sec. 15.Creation of Authority. 3 (a) The Leyden Township Space Needs Authority is created 4 as a political subdivision, body politic, and municipal 5 corporation in the metropolitan area. 6 (b) The principal office of the Authority shall be in 7 Leyden Township. 8 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 9 (70 ILCS 300/20) 10 Section 140-20.Sec. 20.Duties. The Authority shall plan 11 for, promote, operate, and maintain facilities from time to 12 time in the metropolitan area. In connection with its 13 duties, the Authority shall arrange, finance, and maintain 14 facilities for those purposes. Providing office space for 15 lease and rental is an integral function of the Authority. 16 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary to 17 perform its duties. 18 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 19 (70 ILCS 300/25) 20 Section 140-25.Sec. 25.Powers. The Authority has the 21 following powers: 22 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 23 lessee, or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 24 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip, and maintain 25 facilities, including sites, parking areas, and commercial 26 facilities for those structures, located within the 27 metropolitan area. 28 (b) To plan for grounds and buildings; to plan, sponsor, 29 hold, arrange, and finance cultural, educational, trade, and 30 scientific exhibits, shows, and events; and to use or allow 31 the use of those grounds and buildings for the holding of 32 fairs, exhibits, shows, and events, whether conducted by the -209- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authority or some other person or governmental agency. 2 (c) To fix and collect just, reasonable, and 3 nondiscriminatory (i) charges and rents for the use of its 4 parking areas and facilities, and (ii) admission charges to 5 fairs, shows, exhibits, and events sponsored or held by the 6 Authority. The charges collected may be made available to 7 defray the reasonable expenses of the Authority. 8 (d) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 9 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 10 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 11 (70 ILCS 300/35) 12 Section 140-30.Sec. 35.Acquisition of property. The 13 Authority has the power (i) to acquire and accept by 14 purchase, lease, gift, or otherwise any property or rights 15 from any person or persons or from any governmental agency, 16 useful for its purposes, (ii) to apply for and accept grants, 17 matching grants, loans, or appropriations from any 18 governmental agency to be used for any of the purposes of the 19 Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with a 20 governmental agency in relation to those grants, matching 21 grants, loans, or appropriations. 22 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 23 (70 ILCS 300/50, in part) 24 Section 140-35.Sec. 50.Creation of the Board. The 25 governing and administrative body of the Authority shall be a 26 board consisting of 9 members and shall be known as the 27 Leyden Township Space Needs Authority Board. The members of 28 the Board shall be individuals of generally recognized 29 ability and integrity. The Supervisor of Leyden Township and 30 the members of the Leyden Township Board of Trustees may be 31 appointed members of the Board. 32 (Source: P.A. 87-716; 87-1181.) -210- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 300/55, in part) 2 Section 140-40.Sec. 55.Members of the Board. Within 3 60 days after January 1, 1992 (the effective date of Public 4 Act 87-716)this Act becomes effective, the supervisor of 5 Leyden Township, with the advice and consent of the Leyden 6 Township board of trustees, shall appoint 3 members of the 7 Board for initial terms expiring December 31, 1992; 3 members 8 for initial terms expiring December 31, 1993; and 3 members 9 for initial terms expiring December 31, 1994. The successors 10 of the initial members shall be appointed in like manner for 11 3 year terms from the date of appointment, except in case of 12 an appointment to fill a vacancy for an unexpired term. 13 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 14 (70 ILCS 300/60, in part) 15 Section 140-45. Removal of Board members.Sec. 60.16Vacancy in office.The supervisor of Leyden Township, with 17 the advice and consent of the Leyden Township board of 18 trustees, may remove any member of the Board in case of 19 incompetency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office, 20 after service on the member, by registered United States 21 mail, return receipt requested, of a copy of the written 22 charges against the member and after an opportunity to be 23 publicly heard in person or by counsel in his or her own 24 defense upon being notified not less than 10 days before the 25 hearing. 26 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 27 (70 ILCS 300/100) 28 Section 140-50.Sec. 100.Contracts. 29 (a) All contracts for the sale of property of a value of 30 more than $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property, 31 including air rights, of the Authority for a term of more 32 than one year shall be awarded to the highest responsible -211- LRB9000879DJcd 1 bidder after advertising for bids. All construction 2 contracts and contracts for supplies, materials, equipment, 3 and services, when the expense will exceed $2,500, shall be 4 let to the lowest responsible bidder after advertising for 5 bids, except (i) when repair parts, accessories, equipment, 6 or services are required for equipment or services previously 7 furnished or contracted for, (ii) when the nature of the 8 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 9 the best interest of the public, including without limitation 10 the services of accountants, architects, attorneys, 11 engineers, physicians, superintendents of construction, and 12 others possessing a high degree of skill, and (iii) when 13 services such as water, light, heat, power, telephone, or 14 telegraph are required. 15 (b) All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be 16 let by competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder 17 whenever possible and, in any event, in a manner calculated 18 to ensureinsurethe best interests of the public. 19 Competitive bidding is not required for the lease of real 20 estate or buildings owned or controlled by the Authority. 21 The Board is empowered to offer those leases upon terms it 22 deems advisable. 23 (c) In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 24 Board may take into account the past records of dealings with 25 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 26 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 27 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 28 case shall any contracts be awarded to any other than the 29 highest bidder (in case of sale, concession, or lease) or the 30 lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure) unless 31 authorized or approved by a vote of at least 5 members of the 32 Board and unless the action is accompanied by a statement in 33 writing setting forth the reasons for not awarding the 34 contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the case may be, -212- LRB9000879DJcd 1 which statement shall be kept on file in the principal office 2 of the Authority and open to public inspection. 3 (d) Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 4 Authority, and their relatives within the third degree of 5 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law are forbidden to 6 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 7 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 8 materials, supplies, or equipment. 9 (e) The Board shall have the right to reject all bids 10 and to readvertise for bids. If no responsible and 11 satisfactory bid within the terms of the advertisement is 12 received, the Board may award the contract without 13 competitive bidding if the contract is not less advantageous 14 to the Authority than any valid bid received in response to 15 advertisement. 16 (f) The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry 17 into effect the provisions of this Section. 18 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 19 Section 140-55. Standard civic center provisions 20 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 21 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 22 Section 2-5. Definitions. 23 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 24 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 25 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 26 Section 2-40. Federal money. 27 Section 2-45. Insurance. 28 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 29 of interest. 30 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 31 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 32 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 33 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members. -213- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 2 Section 2-105. Funds. 3 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 4 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 5 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 6 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 7 Section 2-132. Bidders; civil action to compel 8 compliance. 9 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 10 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 11 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 12 ARTICLE 145. 13 MARENGO CIVIC CENTER 14 (70 ILCS 305/1-2) 15 Section 145-1. Short title.Sec. 1-2.This Articleshall16be known andmay be cited as the Marengo Civic Center Law of 17 1997. 18 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 19 (70 ILCS 305/1-3, in part) 20 Section 145-5. Definitions.Sec. 1-3.When used in this 21 Article: 22 "Authority" means the Marengo Civic Center Authority. 23 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 24 the Marengo Civic Center Authority. 25 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 26 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of School 27 District No. 154 in the County of McHenry. 28 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 29 (70 ILCS 305/1-4, in part) 30 Section 145-10. Authority created; principal office.Sec.-214- LRB9000879DJcd 11-4.There is hereby created a political subdivision, body 2 politic and municipal corporation by the name and style of 3 the Marengo Civic Center Authority in the metropolitan area. 4 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 5 Marengo Park District. 6 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 7 (70 ILCS 305/1-14, in part) 8 Section 145-15. Board created.Sec. 1-14.The governing 9 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 10 consisting of 9 members and shall be known as the Marengo 11 Civic Center Authority Board. The members of the Board shall 12 be individuals of generally recognized ability and integrity. 13 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 14 (70 ILCS 305/1-15, in part) 15 Section 145-20. Board members appointed.Sec. 1-15.16 Within 60 days after January 1, 1988 (the effective date of 17 Article I of Public Act 85-793)this Article becomes18effective, the President of the Marengo Park District, with 19 the advice and consent of the Marengo Park Board, shall 20 appoint 3 members of the Board for initial terms expiring 21 June 1, 1988; 3 members for initial terms expiring June 1, 22 1989; and 3 members for initial terms expiring June 1, 1990. 23 The successors of the initial members shall be appointed in 24 like manner for 3 year terms from the date of appointment, 25 except in case of an appointment to fill a vacancy. 26 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 27 (70 ILCS 305/1-16, in part) 28 Section 145-25. Removal of Board members.Sec. 1-16.The 29 appointing officer, with the advice and consent of the 30 Marengo Park Board, may remove any member of the Board 31 appointed by him, in case of incompetency, neglect of duty or -215- LRB9000879DJcd 1 malfeasance in office, after service on him, by registered 2 United States mail, return receipt requested, of a copy of 3 the written charges against him and an opportunity to be 4 publicly heard in person or by counsel in his own defense 5 upon not less than 10 days notice. 6 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 7 (70 ILCS 305/1-25, in part) 8 Section 145-30. Bidders; civil action to compel 9 compliance.Sec. 1-25.Any bidder who has submitted a bid in 10 compliance with the requirements for bidding under this 11 Article may bring a civil action in the circuit court of 12 McHenry County in which the metropolitan area is located to 13 compel compliance with the provisions of this ArticleAct14 relating to the awarding of contracts by the Board. 15 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 16 Section 145-35. Standard civic center provisions 17 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 18 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 19 Section 2-3. Purpose. 20 Section 2-5. Definitions. 21 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 22 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and other 23 buildings; lease of space. 24 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 25 domain. 26 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 27 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 28 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 29 State, or local agency. 30 Section 2-40. Federal money. 31 Section 2-45. Insurance. 32 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel -216- LRB9000879DJcd 1 performance. 2 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 3 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 4 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 5 of interest. 6 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 7 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 8 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 9 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members. 10 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 11 Section 2-105. Funds. 12 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 13 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 14 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 15 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 16 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members. 17 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 18 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 19 Section 2-140. State financial support. 20 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 21 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 22 ARTICLE 150. 23 MASON COUNTY CIVIC CENTER 24 (70 ILCS 220/3-2) 25 Section 150-1. Short title.Sec. 3-2.This Articleshall26be known andmay be cited as the Mason County Civic Center 27 Law of 1997. 28 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 29 (70 ILCS 220/3-3, in part) 30 Section 150-5. Definitions.Sec. 3-3.When used in this 31 Article: -217- LRB9000879DJcd 1 "Authority" means the Mason County Civic Center 2 Authority. 3 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 4 the Mason County Civic Center Authority. 5 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 6 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the 7 County of Mason. 8 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 9 (70 ILCS 220/3-4, in part) 10 Section 150-10. Authority created; principal office.Sec.113-4.There is hereby created a political subdivision, body 12 politic and municipal corporation by the name and style of 13 the Mason County Civic Center Authority in the metropolitan 14 area. 15 The principal office of the Authority shall be in Mason 16 County. 17 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 18 (70 ILCS 220/3-14, in part) 19 Section 150-15. Board created.Sec. 3-14.The governing 20 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 21 consisting of 7 members and shall be known as the Mason 22 County Civic Center Authority Board. The members of the 23 board shall be individuals of generally recognized ability 24 and integrity. 25 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 26 (70 ILCS 220/3-15, in part) 27 Section 150-20. Board members appointed.Sec. 3-15.28 Within 60 days after September 3, 1985 (the effective date of 29 Article 3 of Public Act 84-245),this Article becomes30effective:the chairman of the county board of Mason County 31 with the advice and consent of the county board of Mason -218- LRB9000879DJcd 1 County shall appoint 3 members of the Board for initial terms 2 expiring June 1, 1986; 2 members for initial terms expiring 3 June 1, 1987; and 2 members for initial terms expiring June 4 1, 1988. The successors of the initial members shall be 5 appointed in like manner for 3 year terms from the date of 6 appointment, except in case of an appointment to fill a 7 vacancy. 8 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 9 (70 ILCS 220/3-16, in part) 10 Section 150-25. Removal of Board members.Sec. 3-16.The 11 appointing officer, with the advice and consent of the county 12 board of Mason County, may remove any member of the Board 13 appointed by him, in case of incompetency, neglect of duty, 14 or malfeasance in office, after service on him, by registered 15 United States mail, return requested, of a copy of the 16 written charges against him and an opportunity to be publicly 17 heard in person or by counsel in his own defense upon not 18 less than 10 days' notice. 19 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 20 (70 ILCS 220/3-25, in part) 21 Section 150-30. Bidders; civil action to compel 22 compliance.Sec. 3-25.Any bidder who has submitted a bid in 23 compliance with the requirements for bidding under this 24 Article may bring a civil action in the circuit court of 25 Mason county in which the metropolitan area is located to 26 compel compliance with the provisions of this Article 27 relating to the awarding of contracts by the Board. 28 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 29 Section 150-35. Standard civic center provisions 30 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 31 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: -219- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-3. Purpose. 2 Section 2-5. Definitions. 3 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 4 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and other 5 buildings; lease of space. 6 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 7 domain. 8 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 9 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 10 State, or local agency. 11 Section 2-40. Federal money. 12 Section 2-45. Insurance. 13 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 14 performance. 15 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 16 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 17 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 18 of interest. 19 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 20 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 21 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 22 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members. 23 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 24 Section 2-105. Funds. 25 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 26 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 27 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 28 Section 2-126. Contracts; award to other than highest or 29 lowest bidder by vote of 4 Board members. 30 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 31 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 32 Section 2-140. State financial support. 33 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 34 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. -220- LRB9000879DJcd 1 ARTICLE 155. 2 MATTESON CIVIC CENTER 3 (70 ILCS 325/4-1) 4 Section 155-1.Sec. 4-1.Short title. This Article may 5 be cited as the Matteson Civic Center Law of 1997Act. 6 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 7 (70 ILCS 325/4-2, in part) 8 Section 155-5.Sec. 4-2.Definitions. As used in this 9 Article, unless the context otherwise requires: 10 "Authority" means the Matteson Metropolitan Civic Center 11 Authority. 12 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 13 the Matteson Metropolitan Civic Center Authority. 14 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory which lies 15 within the corporate boundaries of the Village of Matteson. 16 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 17 (70 ILCS 325/4-3, in part) 18 Section 155-10.Sec. 4-3.Matteson Metropolitan Civic 19 Center Authority; creation. There is hereby created a unit of 20 local government known as the Matteson Metropolitan Civic 21 Center Authority in the metropolitan area. 22 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 23 Village of Matteson. 24 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 25 (70 ILCS 325/4-5) 26 Section 155-15.Sec. 4-5.Rights and powers. The 27 Authority shall have the following rights and powers: 28 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 29 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 30 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain fair or -221- LRB9000879DJcd 1 exposition grounds, convention or exhibition centers, civic 2 auditoriums, and office and municipal buildings, including 3 sites and parking areas and facilities therefor located 4 within the metropolitan area. 5 (b) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 6 the objects and purposes of this Article. 7 (c) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 8 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange, and finance fairs, 9 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 10 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 11 such grounds, centers and auditoriums for the holding of 12 fair, exhibits, shows and events, whether conducted by the 13 Authority or some other person or governmental agency. 14 (d) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 15 sites for such grounds, centers, building and auditoriums, 16 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 17 the exercise of the right to eminent domain under Article VII 18 of the Code of Civil Procedure, as now or hereafter amended. 19 (e) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 20 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 21 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 22 auditoriums, and to collect admission charges to fairs, 23 shows, exhibits and events sponsored or held by the 24 Authority. The charges collected may be made available to 25 defray the reasonable expenses of the Authority and to pay 26 the principal of and the interest on any bonds issued by the 27 Authority. 28 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 29 (70 ILCS 325/4-8) 30 Section 155-18.Sec. 4-8.Acquisition of property; 31 grants, loans and appropriations. The Authority shall have 32 the power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift 33 or otherwise any property or rights from any person or -222- LRB9000879DJcd 1 governmental agency useful for its purposes, (ii)andto 2 apply for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 3 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 4 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 5 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 6 State of Illinois or any governmental agency in relation to 7 such grants, matching grants, loans or appropriations. 8 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 9 (70 ILCS 325/4-10) 10 Section 155-20.Sec. 4-10.State and municipal financial 11 support. 12 (a) The Authority created by this Article shall receive 13 financial support from the State in the amounts provided for 14 in Section 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act, as 15 now or hereafter amended. Notwithstanding anything to the 16 contrary, the Authority's base sum of State financial support 17 under subdivision (3)(a)(ii) of Section 4 of the Metropolitan 18 Civic Center Support Act, as now or hereafter amended, shall 19 be calculated by using the multiplier contained in that Act 20 times the total assessed valuation, as equalized by the 21 Department of Revenue, of all taxable property located within 22 the metropolitan area of the Authority for the year 1987. 23 (b) The Authority created by this Article may receive 24 financial support from any municipality in order for the 25 Authority to undertake any of its authorized rights and 26 powers. Any municipality, both within and outside of the 27 metropolitan area, is authorized to pay and to irrevocably 28 pledge to the Authority or the holders of any bonds issued 29 and sold by the Authority pursuant to this Article any or all 30 of its existing and future revenues derived from its 31 imposition of a tax upon all persons engaged in such 32 municipality in the business of renting, leasing or renting 33 rooms in a hotel, as defined in the Hotel Operator's -223- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Occupation Tax Act, as now or hereafter amended, provided 2 such municipality determines, in its discretion, that such 3 payment or pledge shall assist in, among other things, 4 attracting nonresident, overnight visitors to that 5 municipality. 6 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 7 (70 ILCS 325/4-12) 8 Section 155-25.Sec. 4-12.Power to borrow money; bonds; 9 issuance and sale. The Authority shall have continuing power 10 to borrow money for the purpose of carrying out and 11 performing its duties and exercising its powers under this 12 Article. 13 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 14 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 15 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 16 from time to time issue and sell its revenue bonds, and may 17 also from time to time issue and sell its revenue bonds to 18 refund or advance refund any bonds. All such bonds shall be 19 payable solely from the revenues or income to be derived from 20 the fairs, expositions, exhibitions, rentals and leases and 21 other authorized activities operated by the Authority, and 22 from funds, if any, received and to be received by the 23 Authority or pledged as security for such bonds from any 24 other source. Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may 25 mature at such time or times not exceeding 40 years from 26 their respective date, may bear interest at such rate or 27 rates, may be in such form, may carry such conversion, 28 registration and exchange privileges, may be subject to 29 defeasance on such terms, may be executed in such manner, may 30 be payable at such place or places, may be made subject to 31 redemption in such manner and upon such terms, with or 32 without premium as is stated on the face thereof and may 33 contain such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in -224- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears 2 on any bond ceases (after attaching his or her signature) to 3 hold office, his or her signature shall nevertheless be valid 4 and effective for all purposes. The holder or holders of any 5 bonds, or interest coupons appertaining thereto, issued by 6 the Authority may bring mandamus, injunction, or other civil 7 actions orandproceedings to compel the performance and 8 observance by the Authority or any of its officers, agents or 9 employees oforany contract or covenant made by the 10 Authority with the holders of such bonds or interest coupons, 11andto compel the Authority and any of its officers, agents 12 or employeesor any contract or covenant made by the13Authority with the holders of such bonds or interest coupons14and to compel the Authority and any of its officers, agents15or employeesto perform any duties required to be performed 16 for the benefit of the holders of any such bonds or interest 17 coupons by the provisions of the ordinance authorizing their 18 issuance, and to enjoin the Authority and any of its 19 officers, agents or employees from taking any action in 20 conflict with any such contract or covenant. 21 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 22 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 23 that it is nonnegotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 24 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code, as now or 25 hereafter amended. 26 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 27 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 28 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 29 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 30 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 31 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 32 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 33 (a) the cost of leasing, maintaining, repairing, 34 regulating and operating the facilities; and -225- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 2 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 3 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 4 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 5 secure payment thereof. 6 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 7 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 8 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 9 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 10 revenue to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 11 theatrical or cultural expositions, sport activities, 12 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 13 rentals, and other revenue, if any, the Authority may execute 14 and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided that no 15 lien upon any physical property of the Authority shall be 16 created thereby. 17 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 18 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus, 19 injunction, or other civil actions orandproceedings in any 20 court of competent jurisdiction to compel performance and 21 compliance therewith, but the trust agreement may prescribe 22 by whom or on whose behalf such action may be instituted. 23 The Authority shall have the right to sell its bonds by 24 negotiated sale or pursuant to advertisement and sealed bid. 25 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 26 (70 ILCS 325/4-13) 27 Section 155-30.Sec. 4-13.Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 28 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 29 Authority under Section 155-2512be or become an 30 indebtedness or obligation of the State of Illinois or any 31 unit of local government (other than the Authority) or school 32 district within the State, nor shall any such bond or 33 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority -226- LRB9000879DJcd 1 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 2 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 3 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness 4 or obligation but is payable solely from revenues or income. 5 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 6 (70 ILCS 325/4-14) 7 Sec. 155-32.Sec. 4-14.Investments in bondsunder8Article. The State and all counties, cities, villages, 9 incorporated towns and other units of local government and 10 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 11 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 12 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 13 loan associations, investment companies and other persons 14 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 15 administrators, guardians, and trustees and other fiduciaries 16 may legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 17 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 18 pursuant to this Article. 19 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 20 (70 ILCS 325/4-15) 21 Section 155-35.Sec. 4-15.Elections; general obligation 22 bonds; form of ballot. No bonds other than revenue bonds 23 issued pursuant to Section 155-2512,shall be issued by the 24 Authority until a proposition to issue the same has been 25 submitted to and approved by a majority of the voters of said 26 metropolitan area voting upon the proposition at a general 27 election in accordance with the general election law. The 28 Authority may by resolution order such proposition submitted 29 at a regular election in accordance with the general election 30 law, whereupon the recording officer shall certify the 31 resolution and the proposition to the proper election 32 officials for submission. Any proposition to issue bonds as -227- LRB9000879DJcd 1 herein set forth shall be in substantially the following 2 form: 3 ------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Shall general obligation 5 bonds of the Matteson 6 Metropolitan Civic Center YES 7 Authority to the amount of 8 .....................Dollars 9 ($........) be issued for --------------------------- 10 the purpose of ............. 11 and shall annual taxes be 12 authorized to be levied NO 13 on all taxable property 14 within the metropolitan area 15 to pay such bond? 16 ------------------------------------------------------------- 17 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 18 (70 ILCS 325/4-16) 19 Section 155-40.Sec. 4-16.Bonds; principal and interest 20 payments; taxation. If a majority of the voters of said 21 metropolitan area approve the issuance of bonds as provided 22 in Section 155-3515 of this Article, the Authority shall 23 have power to issue general obligation bonds, pledge its full 24 faith and credit to the payment thereof and levy taxes 25 sufficient to pay for the annual principal and interest 26 charges on such bonds. Such bonds may bear such date or 27 dates, may mature at such time or times not exceeding 40 28 years from their respective date, may bear interest at such 29 rate or rates, may be in such form, may carry such 30 conversion, registration and exchange privileges, may be 31 subject to defeasance upon such terms, may be executed in 32 such manner, may be payable at such place or places, may be 33 made subject to redemption in such manner and upon such -228- LRB9000879DJcd 1 terms, with or without premium as is stated on the face 2 thereof, may be sold by negotiated sale or pursuant to 3 advertisement and sealed bid, and may contain such terms and 4 covenants, all as may be provided by the Authority. 5 Such taxes proposed by the Authority to be levied upon 6 the taxable property within the metropolitan area shall be 7 levied by ordinance and be unlimited as to rate and amount. A 8 certified copy of such levy ordinance shall be filed with the 9 county clerk, and thereupon the county clerk shall extend 10 such tax in each year as provided in such ordinance and in 11 accordance with law. 12 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 13 (70 ILCS 325/4-17, in part) 14 Section 155-45.Sec. 4-17.Board created; Compensation;15Conflicts of interest. The governing and administrative body 16 of the Authority shall be a Board consisting of 7 members and 17 shall be known as the Matteson Metropolitan Civic Center 18 Board. 19 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 20 (70 ILCS 325/4-18) 21 Section 155-50.Sec. 4-18.Members; terms; oath. 22 Membership on the Board shall consist of those persons duly 23 elected to serve on the Matteson Village Board of Trustees. 24 Terms for members of the Board of the Authority shall 25 coincide with their respective terms of office as members of 26 the Matteson Village Board of Trustees. Before entering upon 27 the duties of his office, each member of the Board shall take 28 and subscribe the constitutional oath of office and file it 29 in the office of the Secretary of State. 30 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 31 (70 ILCS 325/4-26) -229- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 155-55.Sec. 4-26.Contracts, concessions or2leases; Bidding. All contracts for sale of property of the 3 value of more than $2,500, or for a concession in or lease of 4 property, including air rights, of the Authority for a term 5 of more than one year, shall be awarded to the highest 6 responsible bidder, after advertising for bids. All 7 construction contracts and contracts for supplies, materials, 8 equipment and services, when the expense thereof will exceed 9 $2,500, shall be let to the lowest responsible bidder, after 10 advertising for bids, except: (1) when repair parts, 11 accessories, equipment or services are required for equipment 12 or services previously furnished or contracted for; (2) when 13 the nature of the services required is such that competitive 14 bidding is not in the best interest of the public, including, 15 without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the 16 services of accountants, architects, attorneys, engineers, 17 financial advisors, investment bankers, physicians, 18 superintendents of construction, and others possessing a high 19 degree of skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, 20 heat, power, telephone or telegraph are required. 21 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 22 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 23 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 24insurethe best interests of the public. 25 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 26 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 27 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 28 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 29 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 30 case shall any such contract be awarded to any other than the 31 highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease),or the 32 lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure),unless 33 authorized or approved by a vote of at least 5 of the members 34 of the Board, and unless such action is accompanied by a -230- LRB9000879DJcd 1 statement in writing setting forth the reasons for not 2 awarding the contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the 3 case may be, which statement shall be kept on file in the 4 principal office of the Authority and open to public 5 inspection. 6 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 7 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 8 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to 9 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 10 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 11 materials, supplies or equipment. 12 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 13 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 14 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 15 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 16 contract, without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 17 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 18 received pursuant to advertisement. 19 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 20 effect the provisions of this Section. 21 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 22 (70 ILCS 325/4-28) 23 Section 155-60.Sec. 4-28.Report; financial statement. 24 As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 25 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 26 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 27 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 28 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 29 for distribution to persons interested upon request, and a 30 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 31 Village President of Matteson. 32 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) -231- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 155-65. Standard civic center provisions 2 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 3 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 4 Section 2-5. Definitions. 5 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 6 Section 2-17. Duties; auditorium and other buildings. 7 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 8 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 9 Section 2-40. Federal money. 10 Section 2-45. Insurance. 11 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 12 of interest. 13 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 14 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members. 15 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 16 bank or savings and loan association. 17 Section 2-106. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 18 Investment Act. 19 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 20 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 21 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 22 and penalties. 23 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 24 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 25 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 26 ARTICLE 160. 27 MAYWOOD CIVIC CENTER 28 (70 ILCS 310/5-2) 29 Section 160-1. Short title.Sec. 5-2.This Article may be 30 cited as the Maywood Civic Center Law of 1997. 31 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) -232- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 310/5-3, in part) 2 Section 160-5. Definitions.Sec. 5-3.When used in this 3 Article: 4 "Authority" means the Maywood Civic Center Authority. 5 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 6 the Maywood Civic Center Authority. 7 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 8 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the 9 village of Maywood. 10 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 11 (70 ILCS 310/5-4, in part) 12 Section 160-10. Authority created; principal office.Sec.135-4.There is hereby created a political subdivision, body 14 politic and municipal corporation by the name and style of 15 the Maywood Civic Center Authority in the metropolitan area. 16 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 17 Village of Maywood. 18 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 19 (70 ILCS 310/5-11) 20 Section 160-15. Borrowing; revenue bonds.Sec. 5-11.The 21 Authority shall have continuing power to borrow money for the 22 purpose of carrying out and performing its duties and 23 exercising its powers under this Article. 24 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 25 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 26 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 27 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 28 revenue bonds and may also from time to time issue and 29 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 30 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 31 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 32 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the -233- LRB9000879DJcd 1 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 2 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 3 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 4 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 5 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 6 time or times not exceeding 40 years from their respective 7 dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates, not exceeding 8 the maximum rate authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as 9 amended at the time of the making of the contract, may be in 10 such form, may carry such registration privileges, may be 11 executed in such manner, may be payable at such place or 12 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and 13 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 14 face thereof, may be executed in such manner and may contain 15 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in said 16 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on 17 any bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold 18 office, his signature shall nevertheless be valid and 19 effective for all purposes. The holder or holders of any 20 bonds, or interest coupons appertaining thereto issued by 21 the Authority may bring suits at law or proceedings in equity 22 to compel the performance and observance by the Authority or 23 any of its officers, agents or employees oforany contract 24 or covenant made by the Authority with the holders of such 25 bonds or interest coupons,andto compel the Authority and 26 any of its officers, agents or employees to perform any 27 duties required to be performed for the benefit of the 28 holders of any such bonds or interest coupons by the 29 provisions of the ordinance authorizing their issuance, and 30 to enjoin the Authority and any of its officers, agents or 31 employees from taking any action in conflict with any such 32 contract or covenant. 33 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 34 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof -234- LRB9000879DJcd 1 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 2 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code, as now or 3 hereafter amended. 4 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 5 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 6 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents and 7 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 8 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 9 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 10 revenues of the Authority to pay: 11 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 12 operating the said facilities; and 13 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 14 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 15 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 16 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 17 secure payment thereof. 18 To secure the payment of any or all such bonds and for 19 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 20 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 21 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 22 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 23 theatrical, cultural, expositions, sports activities, 24 exhibitions, office rentals and air space leases and rentals, 25 and other revenue, if any, the Authority may execute and 26 deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided that no 27 lien upon any physical property of the Authority shall be 28 created thereby. 29 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 30 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 31 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 32 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 33 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 34 instituted. -235- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 2 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 3 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 4 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 5 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 6 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 7 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any 8 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All 9 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by 10 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 11 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have 12 the right to reject all bids and readvertise for bids in the 13 manner provided for in the initial advertisement. However, 14 if no bids are received, such bonds may be sold at not less 15 than par value, without further advertising, within 60 days 16 after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to any 17 advertisement. 18 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-1028.) 19 (70 ILCS 310/5-14, in part) 20 Section 160-20. Board created.Sec. 5-14.The governing 21 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 22 consisting of 7 members and shall be known as the Maywood 23 Civic Center Authority Board. The members of the Board shall 24 be individuals of generally recognized ability and integrity. 25 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 26 (70 ILCS 310/5-15, in part) 27 Section 160-25. Board members appointed.Sec. 5-15.28 Within 60 days after January 1, 1990 (the effective date of 29 Article 5 of Public Act 86-888)this Article becomes30effective, the President of the Village of Maywood shall 31 appoint 3 members of the Board for initial terms expiring 32 June 1, 1990; 2 members for initial terms expiring June 1, -236- LRB9000879DJcd 1 1991; and 2 members for initial terms expiring June 1, 1992. 2 The successors of the initial members shall be appointed in 3 like manner for 3 year terms from the date of appointment, 4 except in case of an appointment to fill a vacancy. 5 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 6 (70 ILCS 310/5-25, in part) 7 Section 160-30. Bidders; civil action to compel 8 compliance.Sec. 5-25.Any bidder who has submitted a bid in 9 compliance with the requirements for bidding under this 10 Article may bring a civil action in the Circuit Court of Cook 11 County in which the metropolitan area is located to compel 12 compliance with the provisions of this Article relating to 13 the awarding of contracts by the Board. 14 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 15 Section 160-35. Standard civic center provisions 16 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 17 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 18 Section 2-3. Purpose. 19 Section 2-5. Definitions. 20 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 21 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and other 22 buildings; lease of space. 23 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 24 domain. 25 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 26 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 27 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 28 State, or local agency. 29 Section 2-40. Federal money. 30 Section 2-45. Insurance. 31 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 32 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. -237- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 2 of interest. 3 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 4 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. 5 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 6 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 7 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members. 8 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 9 Section 2-105. Funds. 10 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 11 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 12 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 13 Section 2-126. Contracts; award to other than highest or 14 lowest bidder by vote of 4 Board members. 15 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 16 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 17 Section 2-140. State financial support. 18 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 19 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 20 ARTICLE 165. 21 MELROSE PARK CIVIC CENTER 22 (70 ILCS 245/2-2) 23 Section 165-1. Short title.Sec. 2-2.This ArticleAct24 may be cited as the Melrose Park Civic Center Law of 1997. 25 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 26 (70 ILCS 245/2-3, in part) 27 Section 165-5. Definitions.Sec. 2-3.When used in this 28 ArticleAct: 29 "Authority" means the Melrose Park Metropolitan 30 Exposition Auditorium and Office Building Authority. 31 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of -238- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the Melrose Park Metropolitan Exposition Auditorium and 2 Office Building Authority. 3 "Metropolitan Area" means all that territory in the State 4 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the 5 Village of Melrose Park. 6 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 7 (70 ILCS 245/2-4, in part) 8 Section 165-10. Authority created; principal office.Sec.92-4.There is hereby created a political subdivision, body 10 politic and municipal corporation by the name and style of 11 the Melrose Park Metropolitan Exposition Auditorium and 12 Office Building Authority in the metropolitan area. 13 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 14 Village of Melrose Park. 15 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 16 (70 ILCS 245/2-14, in part) 17 Section 165-15. Board created.Sec. 2-14.The governing 18 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 19 consisting of 7 members and shall be known as the Melrose 20 Park Metropolitan Exposition Auditorium and Office Building 21 Board. The members of the Board shall be individuals of 22 generally recognized ability and integrity. 23 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 24 (70 ILCS 245/2-15, in part) 25 Section 165-20. Board members appointed.Sec. 2-15.26 Within 60 days after January 1, 1990 (the effective date of 27 Article II of Public Act 86-8)this Act becomes effective, 28 the Village President of the Village of Melrose Park, with 29 the advice and consent of the Village of Melrose Park Board 30 of Trustees, shall appoint 2 members of the Board for initial 31 terms expiring June 1, 1990; 2 members for initial terms -239- LRB9000879DJcd 1 expiring June 1, 1991; and 3 members for initial terms 2 expiring June 1, 1992. The successors of the initial members 3 shall be appointed in like manner for 3 year terms from the 4 date of appointment, except in case of an appointment to fill 5 a vacancy. 6 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 7 (70 ILCS 245/2-16, in part) 8 Section 165-25. Removal of Board members.Sec. 2-16.The 9 Village President of the Village of Melrose Park, with the 10 advice and consent of the Village of Melrose Park Board of 11 Trustees, may remove any member of the Board appointed by 12 him, in case of incompetency, neglect of duty or malfeasance 13 in office, after service on him, by registered United States 14 mail, return receipt requested, of a copy of the written 15 charges against him and an opportunity to be publicly heard 16 in person or by counsel in his own defense upon not less than 17 10 days notice. 18 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 19 (70 ILCS 245/2-25, in part) 20 Section 165-30. Bidders; civil action to compel 21 compliance.Sec. 2-25.Any bidder who has submitted a bid in 22 compliance with the requirements for bidding under this 23 Article may bring a civil action in the Circuit Court of Cook 24 County in which the metropolitan area is located to compel 25 compliance with the provisions of this ArticleActrelating 26 to the awarding of contracts by the Board. 27 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 28 Section 165-35. Standard civic center provisions 29 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 30 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 31 Section 2-3. Purpose. -240- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-5. Definitions. 2 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 3 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and other 4 buildings; lease of space. 5 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 6 domain. 7 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 8 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 9 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 10 State, or local agency. 11 Section 2-40. Federal money. 12 Section 2-45. Insurance. 13 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 14 performance. 15 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 16 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 17 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 18 of interest. 19 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 20 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 21 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 22 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members. 23 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 24 Section 2-105. Funds. 25 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 26 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 27 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 28 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 29 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members. 30 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 31 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 32 Section 2-140. State financial support. 33 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 34 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. -241- LRB9000879DJcd 1 ARTICLE 170. 2 METROPOLITAN CIVIC CENTER 3 (70 ILCS 205/1) 4 Section 170-1. Short title.Sec. 1.This ArticleAct5shall be known andmay be cited as the Metropolitan Civic 6 Center Law of 1997Act. 7 (Source: P.A. 76-1770.) 8 (70 ILCS 205/2, in part) 9 Section 170-5. Definitions.Sec. 2.When used in this 10 ArticleAct: 11 "Authority" means any Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium 12 and Office Building Authority, as provided in this Article 13Act. 14 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 15 any Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building 16 Authority, as provided in this ArticleAct. 17 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 18 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the 19 county or counties establishing an authority as provided in 20 this ArticleAct. 21 (Source: P.A. 76-1770.) 22 (70 ILCS 205/3, in part) 23 Section 170-10. Creation of Authority; principal office. 24Sec. 3.The county board of any county having an assessed 25 valuation, as equalized by the Department of Revenue, of all 26 real property located within the county of at least $300 27 million but less than $5 billion, or the county boards, 28 acting jointly, of any combination of counties having an 29 assessed valuation, as equalized by the Department of 30 Revenue, of all real property within such combination of 31 counties within the limits established by this Section may by -242- LRB9000879DJcd 1 resolution or ordinance provide for the formation of a 2 Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building 3 Authority with the powers, duties, responsibilities and 4 privileges provided in this ArticleAct. 5 The principal office of the Authority shall be at the 6 site of the Authority's buildings. 7 (Source: P.A. 85-1209.) 8 (70 ILCS 205/5) 9 Section 170-15. Rights and powers.Sec. 5.The Authority 10 shall have the following rights and powersduties: 11 (a) To acquire, own, construct, lease, operate and 12 maintain fair, exposition, arena, office building and 13 associated facilities and grounds, to fix and collect just, 14 reasonable and nondiscriminatory charges for the use of such 15 facilities, and to lease air space over and appurtenant to 16 such facilities. The charges so collected shall be made 17 available to defray the reasonable expenses of the Authority 18 and to pay the principal of and the interest upon any bonds 19 issued by the Authority. 20 (b) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 21 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 22 (Source: P.A. 76-1770.) 23 (70 ILCS 205/7) 24 Section 170-20. Acquisition of property; money from 25 State.Sec. 7.The Authority shall have the power to acquire 26 and accept by purchase, lease, gift or otherwise any property 27 or rights from any person or persons, any municipal 28 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 29 the State itself, useful for its purposes, and to apply for 30 an accept grants, matching grants, loans or appropriations 31 from the State of Illinois or any agency or instrumentality 32 thereof to be used for any of the purposes of the Authority -243- LRB9000879DJcd 1 and to enter into any agreement with the State of Illinois in 2 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 3 appropriations. An Authority located in a county with a 4 population over 50,000 and under 70,000 according to the 1980 5 federal census may acquire real property or interests in real 6 property by condemnation for any of the purposes of the 7 Authority. 8 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 9 (70 ILCS 205/13) 10 Section 170-25. Bonds other than revenue bonds.Sec. 13.11 No bonds, other than revenue bonds issued pursuant to Section 12 2-5210, shall be issued by the Authority until the 13 proposition to issue the same has been submitted to and 14 approved by a majority of the voters of said metropolitan 15 area voting upon the proposition at a general election in 16 accordance with the general election law. The Authority may 17 by resolution order such proposition submitted at a regular 18 election in accordance with the general election law, 19 whereupon the recording officer shall certify the resolution 20 and the proposition to the proper election officials for 21 submission. Any proposition to issue bonds as herein set 22 forth shall be in substantially the following form: 23 ------------------------------------------------------------- 24 Shall bonds of the "Metropolitan 25 Exposition, Auditorium and Office YES 26 Building Authority" to the amount ------------------------- 27 of.... Dollars ($ ) be issued NO 28 for the purpose of ? 29 ------------------------------------------------------------- 30 (Source: P.A. 81-1489.) 31 (70 ILCS 205/14) 32 Section 170-30. TaxSec. 14.If a majority of the voters -244- LRB9000879DJcd 1 of said metropolitan area approve the issuance of bonds as 2 provided in Section 170-2513 of this Act, the Authority 3 shall have power to levy and collect annually a sum 4 sufficient to pay for the annual principal and interest 5 charges by a sum equal to such grants or matching grants as 6 the Authority shall receive, in any year, for this purpose. 7 Such taxes proposed by the Authority to be levied upon 8 the taxable property within the metropolitan area shall be 9 levied by ordinance. After the ordinance has been adopted it 10 shall, within 10 days after its passage, be published once in 11 a newspaper published and having a general circulation within 12 the metropolitan area. A certified copy of such levy 13 ordinance shall be filed with the county clerk no later than 14 the 3rd Tuesday in September in each year. Thereupon the 15 county clerk shall extend such tax; provided the aggregate 16 amount of taxes levied for any one year shall not exceed the 17 rate of .0005% of the full fair cash value, as equalized or 18 assessed by the Department of Revenue. 19 (Source: P.A. 81-1509.) 20 (70 ILCS 205/15, in part) 21 Section 170-35. Board created.Sec. 15.The governing and 22 administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 23 consisting of 9 members and shall be known as the 24 Metropolitan Exposition Auditorium and Office Building Board. 25 The members of the board shall be individuals of generally 26 recognized ability and integrity. 27 (Source: P.A. 85-1209.) 28 (70 ILCS 205/16, in part) 29 Section 170-40. Board members appointed.Sec. 16.Within 30 60 days after a county board of a single county qualified as 31 an Authority under the provisions of Section 170-103 of this32Actshall adopt a resolution or ordinance providing for an -245- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authority, the county board chairman, with the advice and 2 consent of the county board, shall appoint 3 members of the 3 board for an initial term expiring the second June first 4 after appointment; and 3 members of the board for an initial 5 term expiring the third June first after appointment; and 3 6 members of the board for an initial term expiring the fifth 7 June first after appointment, and until their successors have 8 been appointed and qualified. At the expiration of the term 9 of any member, the county board chairman, with the advice and 10 consent of the county board, shall appoint his successor in 11 like manner for a term of 5 years from the first day of June 12 of the year in which they are appointed, except in case of an 13 appointment to fill a vacancy. 14 The Board of Authorities comprised of combinations of 15 counties, as provided in Section 170-103 of this Act, shall 16 be appointed in the following manner: memberships for the 17 Board shall be apportioned among the member counties, as 18 nearly as possible, according to the proportion each county's 19 assessed valuation, as equalized by the Department of 20 Revenue, of all real property located within the county bears 21 to the total assessed valuation, as equalized by the 22 Department of Revenue, of all real property located within 23 the Authority. The initial terms of such appointees for each 24 such county shall then be determined by lot. Each such county 25 chairman, with the advice and consent of his respective 26 county board, shall then appoint the members allotted to him 27 in the manner provided in this Section. 28 (Source: P.A. 81-1509.) 29 (70 ILCS 205/19) 30 Section 170-45. Meetings; quorum; approval of ordinances 31 and resolutions by chairman; public records.Sec. 19.Regular 32 meetings of the Board shall be held at least once in each 33 calendar month, the time and place of such meetings to be -246- LRB9000879DJcd 1 fixed by the Board. 2 Five members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 3 the transaction of business. All action of the Board shall be 4 by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 5 least 5 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 6 ordinance or resolution. 7 All such ordinances and resolutions before taking effect 8 shall be approved by the chairman of the Board, and if he 9 shall not approve thereof he shall sign the same, and such as 10 he shall not approve he shall return to the Board with his 11 objections thereto in writing at the next regular meeting of 12 the Board occurring after the passage thereof. But in case 13 the chairman shall fail to return any ordinance or resolution 14 with his objections thereto by the time aforesaid, he shall 15 be deemed to have approved the same and it shall take effect 16 accordingly. Upon the return of any ordinance or resolution 17 by the chairman with his objections, the vote by which the 18 same was passed shall be reconsidered by the Board, and if 19 upon such reconsideration said ordinance or resolution is 20 passed by the affirmative vote of at least 6 members, it 21 shall go into effect notwithstanding the veto of the 22 chairman. 23 All ordinances, resolutions and all proceedings of the 24 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 25 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 26 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 27 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actions or 28 proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 29 (Source: P.A. 82-783.) 30 (70 ILCS 205/25) 31 Section 170-50. Contracts.Sec. 25.All contracts for 32 sale of property of the value of more than $2500 or for an 33 concession in or lease of property, including air rights, of -247- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the Authority for a term of more than one year shall be 2 awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after advertising 3 for bids.All construction contracts and contracts for4supplies, materials, equipment and services, when the expense5thereof will exceed $2500, shall be let to the lowest6responsible bidder, after advertising for bids.All 7 construction contracts and contracts for supplies, materials, 8 equipment and services, when the expense thereof will exceed 9 $2500, shall be let to the lowest responsible bidder, after 10 advertising for bids, excepting (1) when repair parts, 11 accessories, equipment or services are required for equipment 12 or services previously furnished or contracted for; (2) when 13 the nature of the services required is such that competitive 14 bidding is not in the best interest of the public, including, 15 without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the 16 services of accountants, architects, attorneys, engineers, 17 physicians, superintendents of construction, and others 18 possessing a high degree of skill; and (3) when services such 19 as water, light, heat, power, telephone or telegraph are 20 required. 21 All contracts involving less than $2500 shall be let by 22 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 23 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 24insurethe best interests of the public. 25 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 26 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 27 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 28 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 29 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 30 case shall any such contracts be awarded to any other than 31 the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease) or 32 the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure) unless 33 authorized or approved by a vote of at least three-fourths of 34 the members of the Board, and unless such action is -248- LRB9000879DJcd 1 accompanied by a statement in writing setting forth the 2 reasons for not awarding the contract to the highest or 3 lowest bidder, as the case may be, which statement shall be 4 kept on file in the principal office of the Authority and 5 open to public inspection. 6 From the group of responsible bidders the lowest bidder 7 shall be selected in the following manner: to all bids for 8 sales the gross receipts of which are not taxable under the 9 Retailers'"RetailersOccupation Tax Act", approved June 28,101933, as amended, there shall be added an amount equal to the 11 tax which would be payable under said Act, if applicable, and 12 the lowest in amount of said adjusted bids and bids for sales 13 the gross receipts of which are taxable under said Act shall 14 be considered the lowest bid; provided, that, if said lowest 15 bid relates to a sale not taxable under said Act, any 16 contract entered into thereon shall be in the amount of the 17 original bid not adjusted as aforesaid. 18 Contracts shall not be split into parts involving 19 expenditures of less than $2500 for the purposes of avoiding 20 the provisions of this Section, and all such split contracts 21 shall be void. If any collusion occurs among bidders or 22 prospective bidders in restraint of freedom of competition, 23 by agreement to bid a fixed amount or to refrain from bidding 24 or otherwise, the bids of such bidders shall be void. Each 25 bidder shall accompany his bid with a sworn statement that he 26 has not been a party to any such agreement. 27 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 28 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 29 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to 30 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 31 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 32 materials, supplies or equipment. 33 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 34 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no -249- LRB9000879DJcd 1 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 2 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 3 contract, without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 4 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 5 received pursuant to advertisement. 6 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 7 effect the provisions of this Section. 8 (Source: P.A. 76-1770.) 9 (70 ILCS 205/26, in part) 10 Section 170-55. Bidders; civil action to compel 11 compliance.Sec. 26.Any bidder who has submitted a bid in 12 compliance with the requirements for bidding under this 13 Article may bring a civil action in the circuit court within 14 the boundaries of the Authority to compel compliance with the 15 provisions of this ArticleActrelating to the awarding of 16 contracts by the Board. 17 (Source: P.A. 79-1358.) 18 Section 170-60. Standard civic center provisions 19 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 20 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 21 Section 2-5. Definitions. 22 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 23 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 24 lease of space. 25 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 26 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 27 Section 2-40. Federal money. 28 Section 2-45. Insurance. 29 Section 2-52. Borrowing; revenue bonds; interest payable 30 semi-annually; bond sale price; effect of Omnibus Bond Acts. 31 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 32 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. -250- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 2 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 3 interest. 4 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 5 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. 6 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 7 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 8 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 9 bank or savings and loan association. 10 Section 2-106. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 11 Investment Act. 12 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 13 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 14 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 15 and penalties. 16 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 17 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 18 Section 2-140. State financial support. 19 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 20 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 21 Section 2-155. Partial invalidity. 22 ARTICLE 175. 23 MILFORD CIVIC CENTER 24 (70 ILCS 220/7-1) 25 Section 175-1. Short title.Sec. 7-1.This Articleshall26be known andmay be cited as the Milford"MilfordCivic 27 Center Law of 1997Act". 28 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 29 (70 ILCS 220/7-2, in part) 30 Section 175-5. Definitions.Sec. 7-2.As used in this 31 Article, unless the context otherwise requires: -251- LRB9000879DJcd 1 "Authority" means the Milford Metropolitan Exposition, 2 Auditorium and Office Building Authority. 3 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 4 the Milford Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office 5 Building Authority. 6 "Metropolitan Area" means all that territory which lies 7 within the corporate boundaries of the Village of Milford. 8 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 9 (70 ILCS 220/7-3, in part) 10 Section 175-10. Authority created; principal office.Sec.117-3.There is hereby created a unit of local government known 12 as the Milford Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office 13 Building Authority in the metropolitan area. 14 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 15 Village of Milford. 16 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 17 (70 ILCS 220/7-11) 18 Section 175-12. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec.197-11.Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 20 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 21 State of Illinois or any unit of local government or school 22 district within the State, nor shall any such bond or 23 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 24 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 25 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 26 bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 27 obligation but is payable solely from revenues or income. 28 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 29 (70 ILCS 220/7-12) 30 Section 175-13. Investment in bonds.Sec. 7-12.The 31 State and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns -252- LRB9000879DJcd 1 and other units of local government and public bodies, and 2 public officers of any thereof, all banks, bankers, trust 3 companies, savings banks and institutions, building and loan 4 associations, savings and loan associations, investment 5 companies and other persons carrying on an insurance business 6 and all executors, administrators, guardians, trustees and 7 other fiduciaries may legally invest any sinking funds, 8 moneys or other funds belonging to them or within their 9 control in any bonds issued pursuant to this ArticleAct, it 10 being the purpose of this Section to authorize the investment 11 in such bonds of all sinking, insurance, retirement, 12 compensation, pension and trust funds, whether owned or 13 controlled by private or public persons or officers; 14 provided, however, that nothing contained in this Section may 15 be construed as relieving any person from any duty of 16 exercising reasonable care in selecting securities for 17 investment. 18 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 19 (70 ILCS 220/7-13, in part) 20 Section 175-15. Board created.Sec. 7-13.The governing 21 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 22 consisting of 7 members and shall be known as the Milford 23 Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building 24 Board. The members of the board shall be individuals of 25 generally recognized ability and integrity. 26 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 27 (70 ILCS 220/7-14, in part) 28 Section 175-20. Board members appointed.Sec. 7-14.29 Within 60 days after September 3, 1985 (the effective date of 30 Article 7 of Public Act 84-245)this Act becomes effective, 31 the Village President of Milford, with the advice and consent 32 of the Milford Village Board of Trustees, shall appoint 7 -253- LRB9000879DJcd 1 members of the Board, 2 members to be appointed for terms 2 expiring July 1, 1988, 2 members to be appointed for terms 3 expiring July 1, 1987, and 3 members to be appointed for 4 terms expiring July 1, 1986, such terms commencing on the 5 date each is appointed. At the expiration of the term of any 6 member, his successor shall be appointed by the Village 7 President of Milford in a like manner. All successors shall 8 hold office for a term of 3 years from the date of 9 appointment, except in case of an appointment to fill a 10 vacancy. 11 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 12 (70 ILCS 220/7-25) 13 Section 175-25. Report and financial statement.Sec.147-25.As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 15 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 16 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 17 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 18 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 19 for distribution to persons interested upon request, and a 20 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 21 Village President of Milford. 22 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 23 Section 175-30. Standard civic center provisions 24 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 25 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 26 Section 2-5. Definitions. 27 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 28 Section 2-17. Duties; auditorium and other buildings. 29 Section 2-21. Rights and powers. 30 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 31 Section 2-36. Acquisition of property from person or 32 governmental agency. -254- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-40. Federal money. 2 Section 2-45. Insurance. 3 Section 2-51. Borrowing; revenue bonds; mandamus or other 4 actions to compel performance. 5 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 6 of interest. 7 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 8 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. 9 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 10 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 11 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members. 12 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 13 bank or savings and loan association. 14 Section 2-106. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 15 Investment Act. 16 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 17 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 18 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 19 and penalties. 20 Section 2-127. Contracts; award to other than highest or 21 lowest bidder by four-fifths vote. 22 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 23 Section 2-140. State financial support. 24 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 25 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 26 ARTICLE 180. 27 NORMAL CIVIC CENTER 28 (70 ILCS 220/2-2) 29 Section 180-1. Short title.Sec. 2-2.This Articleshall30be known andmay be cited as the Normal Civic Center Law of 31 1997. 32 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) -255- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 220/2-3, in part) 2 Section 180-5. Definitions.Sec. 2-3.When used in this 3 Article: 4 "Authority" means the Normal Civic Center Authority. 5 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 6 the Normal Civic Center Authority. 7 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 8 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the City 9 of Normal in the County of McLean. 10 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 11 (70 ILCS 220/2-4, in part) 12 Section 180-10. Authority created; principal office.Sec.132-4.There is hereby created a political subdivision, body 14 politic and municipal corporation by the name and style of 15 the Normal Civic Center Authority in the metropolitan area. 16 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 17 City of Normal. 18 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 19 (70 ILCS 220/2-14, in part) 20 Section 180-15. Board created.Sec. 2-14.The governing 21 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 22 consisting of 9 members and shall be known as the Normal 23 Civic Center Authority Board. The members of the board shall 24 be individuals of generally recognized ability and integrity. 25 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 26 (70 ILCS 220/2-15, in part) 27 Section 180-20. Board members appointed.Sec. 2-15.28 Within 60 days after September 3, 1985 (the effective date of 29 Article 2 of Public Act 84-245),this Article becomes30effective:the Mayor of the City of Normal with the advice 31 and consent of the Normal City Council shall appoint 3 -256- LRB9000879DJcd 1 members of the Board for initial terms expiring June 1, 1986; 2 3 members for initial terms expiring June 1, 1987; and 3 3 members for initial terms expiring June 1, 1988. The 4 successors of the initial members shall be appointed in like 5 manner for 3 year terms from the date of appointment, except 6 in case of an appointment to fill a vacancy. 7 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 8 (70 ILCS 220/2-16, in part) 9 Section 180-25. Removal of Board members.Sec. 2-16.The 10 appointing officer, with the advice and consent of the Normal 11 City Council, may remove any member of the Board appointed by 12 him, in case of incompetency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance 13 in office, after service on him, by registered United States 14 mail, return requested, of a copy of the written charges 15 against him and an opportunity to be publicly heard in person 16 or by counsel in his own defense upon not less than 10 days' 17 notice. 18 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 19 (70 ILCS 220/2-25, in part) 20 Section 180-30. Bidders; civil action to compel 21 compliance.Sec. 2-25.Any bidder who has submitted a bid in 22 compliance with the requirements for bidding under this 23 Article may bring a civil action in the circuit court of 24 McLean County in which the metropolitan area is located to 25 compel compliance with the provisions of this ArticleAct26 relating to the awarding of contracts by the Board. 27 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 28 Section 180-35. Standard civic center provisions 29 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 30 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 31 Section 2-3. Purpose. -257- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-5. Definitions. 2 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 3 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and other 4 buildings; lease of space. 5 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 6 domain. 7 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 8 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 9 State, or local agency. 10 Section 2-40. Federal money. 11 Section 2-45. Insurance. 12 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 13 performance. 14 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 15 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 16 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 17 of interest. 18 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 19 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 20 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 21 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members. 22 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 23 Section 2-105. Funds. 24 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 25 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 26 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 27 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 28 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members. 29 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 30 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 31 Section 2-140. State financial support. 32 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 33 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. -258- LRB9000879DJcd 1 ARTICLE 185. 2 OAK PARK CIVIC CENTER 3 (70 ILCS 220/10-1) 4 Section 185-1. Short title.Sec. 10-1.This Article 5shall be known andmay be cited as the Oak Park Civic Center 6 Law of 1997. 7 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 8 (70 ILCS 220/10-2, in part) 9 Section 185-5. Definitions.Sec. 10-2.When used in this 10 Article: 11 "Authority" means the Oak Park Civic Center Authority. 12 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 13 the Oak Park Civic Center Authority. 14 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 15 of Illinois lying within the corporate limits of the Village 16 of Oak Park. 17 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 18 (70 ILCS 220/10-3, in part) 19 Section 185-10. Authority created; principal office. 20Sec. 10-3.There is hereby created a political subdivision, 21 body politic and municipal corporation by the name and style 22 of the Oak Park Civic Center Authority in the metropolitan 23 area. 24 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 25 Village of Oak Park. 26 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 27 (70 ILCS 220/10-5) 28 Section 185-15. Rights and powers.Sec. 10-5.The 29 Authority shall have the following rights and powersduties: 30 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as -259- LRB9000879DJcd 1 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 2 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain fair 3 expositions grounds, convention or exhibition centers, civic 4 auditoriums, and office and county buildings, including sites 5 and parking areas and facilities therefor located within the 6 metropolitan area. 7 (b) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 8 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 9 (c) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 10 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange, and finance fairs, 11 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 12 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 13 such grounds, centers and auditoriums for the holding of 14 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 15 Authority or some other person or governmental agency. 16 (d) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 17 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 18 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 19 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 20 of the Code of Civil Procedure, as amended. 21 (e) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 22 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 23 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 24 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 25 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 26 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 27 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of and the 28 interest on any bonds issued by the Authority. 29 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 30 (70 ILCS 220/10-10) 31 Section 185-20. Borrowing; revenue bonds.Sec. 10-10.The 32 Authority shall have continuing power to borrow money for the 33 purpose of carrying out and performing its duties and -260- LRB9000879DJcd 1 exercising its powers under this ArticleAct. 2 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 3 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 4 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 5 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 6 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 7 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 8 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 9 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 10 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 11 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 12 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 13 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 14 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 15 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 16 time or times not exceeding 40 years from their respective 17 dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates, not exceeding 18 the maximum rate authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as 19 amended at the time of the making of the contract, may be in 20 such form, may carry such registration privileges, may be 21 executed in such manner, may be payable at such place or 22 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and 23 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 24 face thereof, may be executed in such manner and may contain 25 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in said 26 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on 27 any bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold 28 office,;his signature shall nevertheless be valid and 29 effective for all purposes. The holder or holders of any 30 bonds, or interest coupons appertaining thereto issued by the 31 Authority may bring mandamus, injunction, or other civil 32 actions orandproceedings to compel the performance and 33 observance by the Authority or any of its officers, agents or 34 employees oforany contract or covenant made by the -261- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authority with the holders of such bonds or interest coupons, 2andto compel the Authority and any of its officers, agents 3 or employees to perform any duties required to be performed 4 for the benefit of the holders of any such bonds or interest 5 coupons by the provisions of the ordinance authorizing their 6 issuance, and to enjoin the Authority and any of its 7 officers, agents or employees from taking any action in 8 conflict with any action in conflict with any such contract 9 or covenant. 10 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 11 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 12 that it is nonnegotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 13 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code of the State of 14 Illinois. 15 The bonds shall be sold by the corporate authorities of 16 the Authority in such manner as said corporate authorities 17 shall determine, except that if issued to bear interest at 18 the maximum rate authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as 19 amended at the time of the making of the contract, the bonds 20 shall be sold for not less than par and accrued interest and 21 except that the selling price of bonds bearing interest at a 22 rate of less than the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 23 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 24 the contract, shall be such that the interest cost to the 25 Authority of the money received from the sale of bonds shall 26 not exceed the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 27 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 28 the contract, computed to absolute maturity of said bonds or 29 certificates according to standard tables of bond values. 30 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 31 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 32 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 33 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 34 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the -262- LRB9000879DJcd 1 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 2 revenues of the Authority to pay: 3 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 4 operating the said facilities; and 5 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 6 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 7 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 8 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 9 secure payment thereof. 10 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 11 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 12 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 13 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 14 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 15 theatrical, cultural, expositions, sport activities, 16 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 17 rentals, and other revenue, if any, the Authority may execute 18 and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided that no 19 lien upon any physical property of the Authority shall be 20 created thereby. 21 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 22 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus, 23 injunction, or other civil actions orandproceedings in any 24 court of competent jurisdiction to compel performance and 25 compliance therewith, but the trust agreement may prescribe 26 by whom or on whose behalf such action may be instituted. 27 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 28 sold the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 29 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 30 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 31 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 32 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 33 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any 34 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All -263- LRB9000879DJcd 1 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by 2 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 3 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have the 4 right to reject all bids and readvertise for bids in the 5 manner provided for in the initial advertisement. However, if 6 no bids are received such bonds may be sold at not less than 7 par value, without further advertising, within 60 days after 8 the bids are required to be filed pursuant to any 9 advertisement. 10 With respect to instruments for the payment of money 11 issued under this Section either before, on, or after the 12 effective date of this amendatory Act of 1989, it is and 13 always has been the intention of the General Assembly (i) 14 that the Omnibus Bond Acts are and always have been 15 supplementary grants of power to issue instruments in 16 accordance with the Omnibus Bond Acts, regardless of any 17 provision of this ArticleActthat may appear to be or to 18 have been more restrictive than those Acts, (ii) that the 19 provisions of this Section are not a limitation on the 20 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts, and 21 (iii) that instruments issued under this Section within the 22 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts are 23 not invalid because of any provision of this ArticleActthat 24 may appear to be or to have been more restrictive than those 25 Acts. 26 (Source: P.A. 86-4.) 27 (70 ILCS 220/10-11) 28 Section 185-25. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec.2910-11.Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 30 Authority under Section 185-2010-10be or become an 31 indebtedness or obligation of the State of Illinois or of any 32 other political subdivision of or municipality within the 33 State, nor shall any such bond or obligation be or become an -264- LRB9000879DJcd 1 indebtedness of the Authority within the purview of any 2 constitutional limitation or provision, and it shall be 3 plainly stated on the face of each bond that it does not 4 constitute such an indebtedness or obligation but is payable 5 solely from the revenues or income as aforesaid. 6 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 7 (70 ILCS 220/10-13) 8 Section 185-30. Bonds other than revenue bonds; election. 9Sec. 10-13.No bonds, other than revenue bonds issued 10 pursuant to Section 185-2010, shall be issued by the 11 Authority until the proposition to issue the same has been 12 submitted to and approved by a majority of the voters of said 13 metropolitan area voting upon the proposition at a general 14 election in accordance with the general election law. The 15 Authority may by resolution order such proposition submitted 16 at a regular election in accordance with the general election 17 law, whereupon the recording officer shall certify the 18 resolution and the proposition to the proper election 19 officials for submission. Any proposition to issue bonds as 20 herein set forth shall be in substantially the following 21 form: 22 ------------------------------------------------------------- 23 Shall bonds of the "Oak Park Civic 24 Center Authority" YES 25 to the amount of.... Dollars ------------------------- 26 ($ ) be issued for the purpose NO 27 of....? 28 ------------------------------------------------------------- 29 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 30 (70 ILCS 220/10-14) 31 Section 185-35. Tax.Sec. 10-14.If a majority of the 32 voters of said metropolitan area approve the issuance of -265- LRB9000879DJcd 1 bonds as provided in Section 185-3010-13 of this Article, 2 the Authority shall have power to levy and collect annually a 3 sum sufficient to pay for the annual principal and interest 4 charges on such bonds. 5 Such taxes proposed by the Authority to be levied upon 6 the taxable property within the metropolitan area shall be 7 levied by ordinance. After the ordinance has been adopted it 8 shall, within 10 days after its passage, be published once in 9 a newspaper published and having a general circulation within 10 the metropolitan area. A certified copy of such levy 11 ordinance shall be filed with the county clerk no later than 12 the 3rd Tuesday in September in each year. Thereupon the 13 county clerk shall extend such tax; provided the aggregate 14 amount of taxes levied for any one year shall not exceed the 15 rate of .0005% of the full fair cash value, as equalized or 16 assessed by the Department of Revenue. 17 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 18 (70 ILCS 220/10-15, in part) 19 Section 185-40. Board created.Sec. 10-15.The governing 20 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 21 consisting of 9 members and shall be known as the Oak Park 22 Civic Center Board. The members of the board shall be 23 individuals of generally recognized ability and integrity. 24 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 25 (70 ILCS 220/10-16, in part) 26 Section 185-45. Board members appointed.Sec. 10-16.27 Within 60 days after September 3, 1985 (the effective date of 28 Article 10 of Public Act 84-245),this Article becomes29effectivethe President of the Village Oak Park shall appoint 30 9 members of the Oak Park Civic Center Authority with the 31 advice and consent of the Board of Trustees of the Village of 32 Oak Park, 3 members to be appointed for terms of 1 year, 3 -266- LRB9000879DJcd 1 members to be appointed for terms of 2 years, and 3 members 2 to be appointed for terms of 3 years, such terms commencing 3 on the date each is appointed. At the expiration of the term 4 of any member, his successor shall be appointed in like 5 manner. All successors shall hold office for a term of 3 6 years from the date of appointment, except in case of an 7 appointment to fill a vacancy. 8 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 9 (70 ILCS 220/10-28) 10 Section 185-50. Report and financial statement.Sec.1110-28.As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 12 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 13 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 14 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 15 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 16 for distribution to persons interested, upon request and a 17 copy thereof shall be filed with the County Clerk of Cook 18 County and the President of the Village of Oak Park. 19 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 20 Section 185-55. Standard civic center provisions 21 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 22 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 23 Section 2-5. Definitions. 24 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 25 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 26 lease of space. 27 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 28 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, State, 29 or local agency. 30 Section 2-40. Federal money. 31 Section 2-45. Insurance. 32 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. -267- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 2 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 3 interest. 4 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 5 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. 6 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 7 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 8 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members. 9 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 10 bank or savings and loan association. 11 Section 2-106. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 12 Investment Act. 13 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 14 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 15 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 16 and penalties. 17 Section 2-127. Contracts; award to other than highest or 18 lowest bidder by four-fifths vote. 19 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 20 Section 2-140. State financial support. 21 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 22 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 23 ARTICLE 190. ORLAND PARK CIVIC CENTER 24 (70 ILCS 270/4-1) 25 Section 190-1. Short title.Sec. 4-1.This Article426shall be known andmay be cited as the Orland"OrlandPark 27 Civic Center Law of 1997Act". 28 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 29 (70 ILCS 270/4-2, in part) 30 Section 190-5. Definitions.Sec. 4-2.As used in this 31 Article, unless the context otherwise requires: -268- LRB9000879DJcd 1 "Authority" means the Orland Park Metropolitan 2 Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority. 3 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 4 the Orland Park Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and 5 Office Building Authority. 6 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory which lies 7 within the corporate boundaries of the Village of Orland 8 Park. 9 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 10 (70 ILCS 270/4-3, in part) 11 Section 190-10. Authority created; principal office. 12Sec. 4-3.There is hereby created a unit of local government 13 known as the Orland Park Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium 14 and Office Building Authority in the metropolitan area. 15 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 16 Village of Orland Park. 17 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 18 (70 ILCS 270/4-11) 19 Section 190-15. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec.204-11.Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 21 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 22 State of Illinois or any unit of local government or school 23 district within the State, nor shall any such bond or 24 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 25 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 26 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 27 bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 28 obligation but is payable solely from revenues or income. 29 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 30 (70 ILCS 270/4-12) 31 Section 190-20. Investment in bonds.Sec. 4-12.The -269- LRB9000879DJcd 1 State and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns 2 and other units of local government and public bodies, and 3 public officers of any thereof, all banks, bankers, trust 4 companies, savings banks and institutions, building and loan 5 associations, savings and loan associations, investment 6 companies and other persons carrying on an insurance business 7 and all executors, administrators, guardians, trustees and 8 other fiduciaries may legally invest any sinking funds, 9 moneys or other funds belonging to them or within their 10 control in any bonds issued pursuant to this ArticleAct, it 11 being the purpose of this Section to authorize the investment 12 in such bonds of all sinking, insurance, retirement, 13 compensation, pension and trust funds, whether owned or 14 controlled by private or public persons or officers; 15 provided, however, that nothing contained in this Section may 16 be construed as relieving any person from any duty of 17 exercising reasonable care in selecting securities for 18 investment. 19 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 20 (70 ILCS 270/4-13) 21 Section 190-25. Bonds other than revenue bonds.Sec.224-13.No bonds, other than revenue bonds issued pursuant to 23 Section 2-514-10, shall be issued by the Authority until the 24 proposition to issue the same has been submitted to and 25 approved by a majority of the voters of said metropolitan 26 area voting upon the proposition at a general election in 27 accordance with the general election law. The Authority may 28 by resolution order such proposition submitted at a regular 29 election in accordance with the general election law, 30 whereupon the recording officer shall certify the resolution 31 and the proposition to the proper election officials for 32 submission. Any proposition to issue bonds as herein set 33 forth shall be in substantially the following form: -270- LRB9000879DJcd 1 ------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Shall bonds of the "Orland Park YES 3 Metropolitan Exposition, 4 Auditorium and Office Building ---------------------- 5 Authority" to the amount of..... 6 Dollars ($ ) be issued for the 7 purpose of....? NO 8 ------------------------------------------------------------- 9 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 10 (70 ILCS 270/4-14) 11 Section 190-30. Tax.Sec. 4-14.If a majority of the 12 voters of said metropolitan area approve the issuance of 13 bonds as provided in Section 190-254-13 of this Act, the 14 Authority shall have power to levy and collect annually a sum 15 sufficient to pay for the annual principal and interest 16 charges on such bonds. 17 Such taxes proposed by the Authority to be levied upon 18 the taxable property within the metropolitan area shall be 19 levied by ordinance. After the ordinance has been adopted it 20 shall, within 10 days after its passage, be published once in 21 a newspaper published and having a general circulation within 22 the metropolitan area. A certified copy of such levy 23 ordinance shall be filed with the county clerk no later than 24 the 3rd Tuesday in September in each year. Thereupon the 25 county clerk shall extend such tax; provided the aggregate 26 amount of taxes levied for any one year shall not exceed the 27 rate of .0005% of the full fair cash value of the taxable 28 property in the metropolitan area, as equalized or assessed 29 by the Department of Revenue. 30 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 31 (70 ILCS 270/4-15, in part) 32 Section 190-35. Board created.Sec. 4-15.The governing -271- LRB9000879DJcd 1 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 2 consisting of 7 members and shall be known as the Orland Park 3 Metropolitan Exposition Auditorium and Office Building Board. 4 The members of the board shall be individuals of generally 5 recognized ability and integrity. 6 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 7 (70 ILCS 270/4-16, in part) 8 Section 190-40. Board members appointed.Sec. 4-16.9 Within 60 days after September 17, 1984 (the effective date 10 of Article 4 of Public Act 83-1456)this Act becomes11effective, the Village President of Orland Park, with the 12 advice and consent of the Orland Park Village Board of 13 Trustees, shall appoint 7 members of the Board, 2 members to 14 be appointed for terms of one year, 2 members to be appointed 15 for terms of 2 years, and 3 members to be appointed for terms 16 of 3 years, such terms commencing on the date each is 17 appointed. One of the members appointed may be a 18 representative from the Orland Park Village Board of 19 Trustees. At the expiration of the term of any member, his 20 successor shall be appointed by the Village President of 21 Orland Park in a like manner. All successors shall hold 22 office for a term of 3 years from the date of appointment, 23 except in case of an appointment to fill a vacancy. 24 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 25 (70 ILCS 270/4-23) 26 Section 190-45. General manager; other appointments. 27Sec. 4-23.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall 28 be a person of recognized ability and business experience to 29 hold office at the pleasure of the Board. The general 30 manager shall manage the properties and business of the 31 Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the general 32 control of the Board,andshall direct the enforcement of all -272- LRB9000879DJcd 1 ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the Board, 2 and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from 3 time to time by the Board. The Board may delegate its 4 authority to appoint and act as employer to the governing 5 body of the Village of Orland Park, and any such delegation 6 of power occurring before September 26, 1991 (the effective 7 date of Public Act 87-738)the effective date of this8amendatory Act of 1991is hereby validated. 9 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 10 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 11 officers, attorneys, engineers, consultants, agents and 12 employees as may be necessary. The Board shall define their 13 duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board may 14 designate. 15 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 16 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 17 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 18 office and shall not be members of the Board. 19 The compensation of the general manager, general 20 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 21 consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by the 22 Board. 23 (Source: P.A. 87-738.) 24 (70 ILCS 270/4-27) 25 Section 190-50. Report and financial statement.Sec.264-27.As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 27 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 28 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 29 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 30 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 31 for distribution to persons interested upon request, and a 32 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 33 Village President of Orland Park. -273- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 2 Section 190-55. Standard civic center provisions 3 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 4 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 5 Section 2-5. Definitions. 6 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 7 Section 2-17. Duties; auditorium and other buildings. 8 Section 2-21. Rights and powers. 9 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 10 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 11 Section 2-36. Acquisition of property from person or 12 governmental agency. 13 Section 2-40. Federal money. 14 Section 2-45. Insurance. 15 Section 2-51. Borrowing; revenue bonds; mandamus or other 16 actions to compel performance. 17 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 18 of interest. 19 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 20 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. 21 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 22 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 23 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members. 24 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 25 bank or savings and loan association. 26 Section 2-106. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 27 Investment Act. 28 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 29 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 30 and penalties. 31 Section 2-127. Contracts; award to other than highest or 32 lowest bidder by four-fifths vote. 33 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. -274- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-140. State financial support. 2 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 3 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 4 ARTICLE 195. OTTAWA CIVIC CENTER 5 (70 ILCS 325/5-2) 6 Section 195-1. Short title.Sec. 5-2.This Article 7shall be known andmay be cited as the Ottawa Civic Center 8 Law of 1997. 9 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 10 (70 ILCS 325/5-3, in part) 11 Section 195-5. Definitions.Sec. 5-3.When used in this 12 Article: 13 "Authority" means the Ottawa Civic Center Authority. 14 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 15 the Ottawa Civic Center Authority. 16 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 17 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the City 18 of Ottawa in the County of LaSalle. 19 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 20 (70 ILCS 325/5-4, in part) 21 Section 195-10. Authority created; principal office. 22Sec. 5-4.There is hereby created a political subdivision, 23 body politic and municipal corporation by the name and style 24 of the Ottawa Civic Center Authority in the metropolitan 25 area. 26 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 27 City of Ottawa. 28 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 29 (70 ILCS 325/5-14, in part) -275- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 195-15. Board created.Sec. 5-14.The 2 governing and administrative body of the Authority shall be a 3 board consisting of 9 members and shall be known as the 4 Ottawa Civic Center Authority Board. The members of the 5 Board shall be individuals of generally recognized ability 6 and integrity. 7 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 8 (70 ILCS 325/5-15, in part) 9 Section 195-20. Board members appointed.Sec. 5-15.10 Within 60 days after September 11, 1989 (the effective date 11 of Article 5 of Public Act 86-907)this Article becomes12effective, the Mayor of the City of Ottawa, with the advice 13 and consent of the Ottawa City Council, shall appoint 3 14 members of the Board for initial terms expiring June 1, 1990; 15 3 members for initial terms expiring June 1, 1991; and 3 16 members for initial terms expiring June 1, 1992. The 17 successors of the initial members shall be appointed in like 18 manner for 3 year terms from the date of appointment, except 19 in case of an appointment to fill a vacancy. 20 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 21 (70 ILCS 325/5-16, in part) 22 Section 195-25. Removal of Board members.Sec. 5-16.The 23 Mayor of the City of Ottawa, with the advice and consent of 24 the Ottawa City Council, may remove any member of the Board 25 appointed by him or her, in case of incompetency, neglect of 26 duty or malfeasance in office, after service on the member, 27 by registered United States mail, return receipt requested, 28 of a copy of the written charges against him or her and an 29 opportunity to be publicly heard in person or by counsel in 30 his or her own defense upon not less than 10 days notice. 31 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) -276- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 325/5-26) 2 Section 195-30. Report and financial statement.Sec.35-26.As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 4 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 5 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 6 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 7 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 8 for distribution to persons interested upon request and a 9 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 10 Mayor of the City of Ottawa. 11 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 12 Section 195-35. Standard civic center provisions 13 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 14 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 15 Section 2-3. Purpose. 16 Section 2-5. Definitions. 17 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 18 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and other 19 buildings; lease of space. 20 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 21 domain. 22 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 23 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 24 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 25 State, or local agency. 26 Section 2-40. Federal money. 27 Section 2-45. Insurance. 28 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 29 performance. 30 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 31 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 32 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 33 of interest. -277- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 2 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 3 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 4 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members. 5 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 6 Section 2-105. Funds. 7 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 8 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 9 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 10 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 11 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members. 12 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 13 Section 2-132. Bidders; civil action to compel 14 compliance. 15 Section 2-140. State financial support. 16 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 17 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 18 ARTICLE 200. PEKIN CIVIC CENTER 19 (70 ILCS 320/2-1) 20 Section 200-1. Short title.Sec. 2-1.This Article 21shall be known andmay be cited as the Pekin Civic Center 22 Authority Law of 1997. 23 (Source: P.A. 83-1528.) 24 (70 ILCS 320/2-2, in part) 25 Section 200-5. Definitions.Sec. 2-2.When used in this 26 ArticleAct: 27 "Authority" means the Pekin Civic Center Authority. 28 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 29 the Pekin Civic Center Authority. 30 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory which is in 31 the corporate boundaries of the City of Pekin. -278- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 2 (70 ILCS 320/2-3, in part) 3 Section 200-10. Authority created; principal office. 4Sec. 2-3.There is hereby created a political subdivision, 5 body politic and municipal corporation by the name and style 6 of the Pekin Civic Center Authority in the metropolitan area. 7 The principal offices of the Authority shall be within 8 the metropolitan area. 9 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 10 (70 ILCS 320/2-5) 11 Section 200-15. Rights and powers.Sec. 2-5.The 12 Authority shall have the following rights and powersduties: 13 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 14 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 15 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain 16 exhibitions grounds, convention or exhibition centers, civic 17 auditoriums, and office and municipal buildings, including 18 sites and parking areas and facilities therefor located 19 within the metropolitan area. 20 (b) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 21 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 22 (c) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 23 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 24 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 25 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 26 such grounds, centers and auditoriums for the holding of 27 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 28 Authority or some other person or governmental agency. 29 (d) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 30 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 31 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 32 by Article VII of the Code of Civil Procedure. -279- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (e) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 2 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 3 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 4 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 5 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 6 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 7 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of and the 8 interest on any bonds issued by the Authority. 9 (Source: P.A. 83-1528.) 10 (70 ILCS 320/2-11) 11 Section 200-20. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec.122-11.Under no circumstances, except by express written 13 agreement of the Authority and the State or a political 14 subdivision or subdivision adopted pursuant to Article VII, 15 Section 10, of the Constitution, shall any bonds issued by 16 the Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of 17 the State of Illinois or of any other political subdivision 18 of or municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond 19 or obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 20 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 21 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 22 bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 23 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 24 as aforesaid. 25 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 26 (70 ILCS 320/2-13) 27 Section 200-25. Bonds other than revenue bonds; 28 election.Sec. 2-13.No bonds, other than revenue bonds 29 issued pursuant to Section 2-502-10, or bonds issued 30 pursuant to an intergovernmental agreement as contemplated by 31 the exception contained in Section 200-202-11, shall be 32 issued by the Authority until the proposition to issue the -280- LRB9000879DJcd 1 same has been submitted to and approved by a majority of the 2 voters of said metropolitan area voting upon the proposition 3 at a general election, after at least 10 days notice of such 4 submission has been given by publishing said notice one time 5 in one or more newspapers published in said metropolitan 6 area. Any proposition to issue bonds as herein set forth 7 shall be submitted upon ballot separate and distinct from any 8 other ballot and may be in substantially the following form: 9 ------------------------------------------------------------- 10 Shall bonds of the "Pekin 11 Civic Center Authority" to YES 12 the amount of ___________ Dollars --------------------- 13 ($ ) be issued for the NO 14 purpose of ? 15 ------------------------------------------------------------- 16 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 17 (70 ILCS 320/2-14) 18 Section 200-30. Tax.Sec. 2-14.If a majority of the 19 voters of said metropolitan area approve the issuance of 20 bonds as provided in Section 200-252-13 of this Act, or if 21 an intergovernmental agreement is executed with a political 22 subdivision or subdivisions for the issuance of full faith 23 and credit bonds, the Authority shall have power to levy and 24 collect annually a sum sufficient to pay for the annual 25 principal and interest charges on such bonds; provided, that 26 such tax levy shall be reduced by a sum equal to such grants 27 or matching grants as the Authority shall receive, in any 28 year, for this purpose and provided, in the case of bonds 29 issued pursuant to intergovernmental agreement, said tax is 30 valid only within the subdivisions executing the agreement 31 with the Authority. 32 Such taxes proposed by the Authority to be levied upon 33 the taxable property within the metropolitan area shall be -281- LRB9000879DJcd 1 levied by ordinance. After the ordinance has been adopted it 2 shall, within 10 days after its passage, be published once in 3 a newspaper published and having a general circulation within 4 the metropolitan area. A certified copy of such levy 5 ordinance shall be filed with the county clerk no later than 6 the 3rd Tuesday in September in each year. Thereupon the 7 county clerk shall extend such tax; provided the aggregate 8 amount of taxes levied for any one year shall not exceed the 9 rate of .05% of the value of the taxable property of the 10 metropolitan area, as equalized or assessed by the Department 11 of RevenueCommerce and Community Affairs. 12 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 13 (70 ILCS 320/2-15, in part) 14 Section 200-35. Board created.Sec. 2-15.The governing 15 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 16 consisting of 7 members and shall be known as the Pekin Civic 17 Center Authority Board. The members of the board shall be 18 individuals of generally recognized ability and integrity. 19 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 20 (70 ILCS 320/2-16, in part) 21 Section 200-40. Board members appointed.Sec. 2-16.22 Within 60 days after September 16, 1984 (the effective date 23 of Article II of Public Act 83-1435)this Act becomes24effective, the Mayor of Pekin with the advice and consent of 25 the Pekin City Council shall appoint 7 members of the Board, 26 2 members to be appointed for terms of one year, 2 members to 27 be appointed for terms of 2 years, and 3 members to be 28 appointed for terms of 3 years, such terms commencing on the 29 date each is appointed. One of the members appointed may be 30 a representative from the Pekin City Council. At the 31 expiration of the term of any member, his successor shall be 32 appointed by the Mayor of Pekin in a like manner. All -282- LRB9000879DJcd 1 successors shall hold office for a term of 3 years from the 2 date of appointment, except in case of an appointment to fill 3 a vacancy. 4 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 5 (70 ILCS 320/2-19) 6 Section 200-45. Meetings; quorum; approval of ordinances 7 and resolutions by chairman; public records.Sec. 2-19.8 Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least once in 9 each calendar month, the time and place of such meetings to 10 be fixed by the Board. 11 Four members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 12 the transaction of business. All action of the Board shall 13 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 14 least 4 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 15 ordinance or resolution. 16 All such ordinances and resolutions before taking effect 17 shall be approved by the chairman of the Board, and if he 18 shall approve thereof he shall sign the same, and such as he 19 shall not approve he shall return to the Board with his 20 objections thereto in writing at the next regular meeting of 21 the Board occurring after the passage thereof. But in case 22 the chairman shall fail to return any ordinance or resolution 23 with his objections thereto by the time aforesaid, he shall 24 be deemed to have approved the same and it shall take effect 25 accordingly. Upon the return of any ordinance or resolution 26 by the chairman with his objections, the vote by which the 27 same was passed shall be reconsidered by the Board, and if 28 upon such reconsideration said ordinance or resolution is 29 passed by the affirmative vote of at least 5 members, it 30 shall go into effect notwithstanding the veto of the 31 chairman. 32 All ordinances, resolutions and all proceedings of the 33 Authority and all documents and records in its possession -283- LRB9000879DJcd 1 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 2 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 3 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actions or 4 proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 5 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 6 (70 ILCS 320/2-25) 7 Section 200-50. Contracts.Sec. 2-25.All contracts for 8 sale of property of the value of more than $2500 or for any 9anconcession in or lease of property, including air rights, 10 of the Authority for a term of more than one year shall be 11 awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after advertising 12 for bids. All construction contracts and contracts for 13 supplies, materials, equipment and services, when the expense 14 thereof will exceed $2500, shall be let to the lowest 15 responsible bidder, after advertising for bids, excepting (1) 16 when repair parts, accessories, equipment or services are 17 required for equipment or services previously furnished or 18 contracted for; (2) when the nature of the services required 19 is such that competitive bidding is not in the best interest 20 of the public, including, without limiting the generality of 21 the foregoing, the services of accountants, architects, 22 attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents of 23 construction, and others possessing a high degree of skill; 24 and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, power, 25 telephone or telegraph are required. 26 All contracts involving less than $2500 shall be let by 27 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 28 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 29insurethe best interests of the public. 30 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 31 Board may take in account the past record of dealings with 32 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 33 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and -284- LRB9000879DJcd 1 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 2 case shall any such contracts be awarded to any other than 3 the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease) or 4 the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure) unless 5 authorized or approved by a vote of at least three-fourths of 6 the members of the Board, and unless such action is 7 accompanied by a statement in writing setting forth the 8 reasons for not awarding the contract to the highest or 9 lowest bidder, as the case may be, which statement shall be 10 kept on file in the principal office of the Authority and 11 open to public inspection. 12 From the group of responsible bidders the lowest bidder 13 shall be selected in the following manner: to all bids for 14 sales the gross receipts of which are not taxable under the 15 Retailers'"RetailersOccupation Tax Act", approved June 28,161933, as amended, there shall be added an amount equal to the 17 tax which would be payable under said Act, if applicable, and 18 the lowest in amount of said adjusted bids and bids for sales 19 the gross receipts of which are taxable under said Act shall 20 be considered the lowest bid; provided, that, if said lowest 21 bid relates to a sale not taxable under said Act, any 22 contract entered into thereon shall be in the amount of the 23 original bid not adjusted as aforesaid. 24 Contracts shall not be split into parts involving 25 expenditures of less than $2500 for the purposes of avoiding 26 the provisions of this Section, and all such split contracts 27 shall be void. If any collusion occurs among bidders or 28 prospective bidders in restraint of freedom of competition, 29 by agreement to bid a fixed amount or to refrain from bidding 30 or otherwise, the bids of such bidders shall be void. Each 31 bidder shall accompany his bid with a sworn statement that he 32 has not been a party to any such agreement. 33 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 34 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of -285- LRB9000879DJcd 1 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to 2 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 3 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 4 materials, supplies or equipment. 5 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 6 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 7 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 8 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 9 contract, without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 10 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 11 received pursuant to advertisement. 12 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 13 effect the provisions of this Section. 14 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 15 (70 ILCS 320/2-26, in part) 16 Section 200-55. Bidders; civil action to compel 17 compliance.Sec. 2-26.Any bidder who has submitted a bid in 18 compliance with the requirements for bidding under this 19 Article may bring a civil action in the circuit court in 20 Tazewell County to compel compliance with the provisions of 21 this ArticleActrelating to the awarding of contracts by the 22 Board. 23 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 24 (70 ILCS 320/2-27) 25 Section 200-60. Report and financial statement.Sec.262-27.As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 27 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 28 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 29 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 30 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 31 for distribution to persons interested, upon request and a 32 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the -286- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Mayor of Pekin. 2 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 3 Section 200-65. Standard civic center provisions 4 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 5 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 6 Section 2-5. Definitions. 7 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 8 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 9 lease of space. 10 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 11 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 12 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 13 State, or local agency. 14 Section 2-40. Federal money. 15 Section 2-45. Insurance. 16 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 17 performance. 18 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 19 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 20 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 21 interest. 22 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 23 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. 24 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 25 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 26 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 27 Section 2-105. Funds. 28 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 29 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 30 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 31 and penalties. 32 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 33 Section 2-140. State financial support. -287- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 2 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 3 ARTICLE 205. PEORIA CIVIC CENTER 4 (70 ILCS 315/1) 5 Section 205-1.Sec. 1.Short titleand Citation. This 6 ArticleAct shall be known andmay be cited as the Peoria 7 Civic Center Law of 1997Act. 8 (Source: P.A. 78-948.) 9 (70 ILCS 315/2, in part) 10 Section 205-5.Sec. 2.Definitions. When used in this 11 ArticleAct: 12 "Authority" means Peoria Civic Center Authority. 13 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 14 the Peoria Civic Center Authority. 15 "City" means the City of Peoria, Illinois. 16 "City clerk" means the City Clerk of the City of Peoria, 17 Illinois. 18 "City council" means the City Council of the City of 19 Peoria, Illinois. 20 "Net revenues" means the revenues of the Authority 21 exclusive of taxes after deducting all costs of operation and 22 maintenance and such reserves as may be deemed necessary or 23 advisable by the Authority. 24 (Source: P.A. 78-948.) 25 (70 ILCS 315/3, in part) 26 Section 205-10. Creation of Authority; principal office. 27Sec. 3. Creation- Political Entity, etc.There is hereby 28 created a political subdivision, body politic and municipal 29 corporation by the name and style of Peoria Civic Center 30 Authority whose boundaries are coextensive with the City of -288- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Peoria, as the same are now or may be in the future. 2 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 3 City of Peoria. 4 (Source: P.A. 78-948.) 5 (70 ILCS 315/4) 6 Section 205-15.Sec. 4.Rights and powers. The Authority 7 shall have the following rights and powers: 8 (a) To purchase, own, construct, lease as lessee or in 9 any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, reconstruct, 10 regulate, operate, equip and maintain fair and exposition 11 grounds, convention or exhibition centers and civic 12 auditoriums, including sites and parking areas and facilities 13 therefor located within the City area, and to lease air space 14 over and appurtenant to such facilities; 15 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 16 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 17 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 18 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 19 such grounds, centers and auditoriums for the holding of 20 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 21 Authority or some other person or governmental agency; 22 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain, to acquire 23 sites for such grounds, centers and auditoriums, and parking 24 areas and facilities in the manner provided for the exercise 25 of the right of eminent domain under Article VII of the Code 26 of Civil Procedure, as amended; 27 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 28 nondiscriminatory charges for the use of such parking areas, 29 and facilities, grounds, centers and auditoriums and 30 admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits and events 31 sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges collected may 32 be made available to defray the reasonable expenses of the 33 Authority and to pay the principal of and the interest of any -289- LRB9000879DJcd 1 bonds issued by the Authority; 2 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 3 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 4 (Source: P.A. 82-783.) 5 (70 ILCS 315/5) 6 Section 205-20.Sec. 5.Power to acquire property. The 7 Authority shall have the power (i) to acquire and accept by 8 purchase, lease, gift, or otherwise any property or rights 9 useful for the Authority's purposes from any person or 10 persons, any municipal corporation, body politic, or agency 11 of the State, or from the State itself, (ii)useful for its12purposes, andto apply for and accept grants, matching 13 grants, loans or appropriations from the State of Illinois or 14 any agency or instrumentality thereof to be used for any of 15 the purposes of the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any 16 agreement with the State of Illinois in relation to such 17 grants, matching grants, loans or appropriations, with the 18 power to use any gift, grant, or other income for any lawful 19 purpose of the Authority including the abatement of any taxes 20 levied or assessed pursuant to the terms of this ArticleAct. 21 (Source: P.A. 78-948.) 22 (70 ILCS 315/6) 23 Section 205-25.Sec. 6.Grants, etc.from federal 24 government. The Authority shall have the power to apply for 25 and accept grants, matching grants, loans or appropriations 26 from the federal government or any agency or instrumentality 27 thereof to be used for any of the purposes of the Authority 28 and to enter into any agreement with the federal government 29 in relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 30 appropriations with the power to use any gift, grant, or 31 other income for any lawful purpose of the Authority 32 including the abatement of any taxes levied or assessed -290- LRB9000879DJcd 1 pursuant to the terms of this ArticleAct. 2 (Source: P.A. 78-948.) 3 (70 ILCS 315/8) 4 Section 205-30.Sec. 8.Levy of taxes. For all 5 preliminary expenses, architecturalarchitectual, 6 engineering, accounting, legal and otherwise that are 7 incident to the proper planning and development of a civic 8 center; for the purpose of payment for land that is leased, 9 condemned or purchased for an exposition, convention, 10 exhibition center for auditorium and other supporting 11 facilities of a like nature necessary or desirable for the 12 proper development of a civic center; for the purchase, 13 construction, equipping, supplying and furnishing of such 14 grounds and buildings and for the payment of all expenses 15 incident thereto; for the payment of the principal and 16 interest on bonds of the Authority issued pursuant to Section 17 205-359 of this Actand for all other corporate purposes set 18 forth in this ArticleAct, the City Council may, upon the 19 request of the Board, levy, upon all taxable property in the 20 City, without referendum, a tax that will produce an 21 aggregate amount not exceeding $300,000, exclusive of any 22 amounts levied for the payment of principal and interest on 23 the bonded interest of the Authority. This tax need not be 24 levied in one year but may be levied in a period of up to 10 25 years so long as the total limit of $300,000 is not exceeded. 26 Thereafter, if the proposition for the levy of such a tax has 27 been submitted to the electors of the City at an election and 28 has received the affirmative vote of those voting on the 29 proposition, the City Council may levy annually, upon all 30 taxable property in the City, a tax at a rate not exceeding 31 .05% of the value of the taxable property in the City, as 32 equalized or assessed by the Department of Revenue which rate 33 limitation is exclusive of any amount levied for the payment -291- LRB9000879DJcd 1 of principal and interest on the bonded indebtedness of the 2 Authority. The City Council may order such proposition 3 submitted, in accordance with the general election law by 4 adoption of a resolution so ordering and certified in 5 accordance therewith. 6 All net revenues received by the Authority shall be 7 credited against all taxes that are levied or assessed 8 pursuant to the provisions of this Section and said tax 9 levied shall be abated accordingly on an annual basis. 10 (Source: P.A. 81-1489.) 11 (70 ILCS 315/9) 12 Section 205-35.Sec. 9.Borrowing money; revenue bonds; 13 nature of indebtedness; investment in bonds. The Authority 14 shall have continuing power to borrow money for the purpose 15 of carrying out and performing its duties and exercising its 16 powers under this ArticleAct. 17 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 18 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 19 Authority may, pursuant to ordinance adopted by the Board, 20 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 21 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 22 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 23 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 24 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 25 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 26 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 27 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 28 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 29 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 30 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 31 time or times not exceeding forty years from their respective 32 dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates, not exceeding 33 the maximum rate authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as -292- LRB9000879DJcd 1 amended at the time of the making of the contract, payable 2 semi-annually, may be in such form, may carry such 3 registration privileges, may be executed in such manner, may 4 be payable at such place or places, may be made subject to 5 redemption in such manner and upon such terms, with or 6 without premium as is stated on the face thereof, may be 7 executed in such manner and may contain such terms and 8 covenants, all as may be provided in said ordinance. In case 9 any officer whose signature appears on any bond ceases (after 10 attaching his signature) to hold office, his signature shall 11 nevertheless be valid and effective for all purposes. The 12 holder or holders of any bonds, or interest coupons 13 appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may bring 14 mandamus, injunction, or other civil actionsactionor 15 proceedings to compel the performance and observance by the 16 Authority or any of its officers, agents or employees of any 17 contract or covenant made by the Authority with the holders 18 of such bonds or interest coupons,andto compel the 19 Authority and any of its officers, agents or employees to 20 perform any duties required to be performed for the benefit 21 of the holders of any such bonds or interest coupons by the 22 provisions of the ordinance authorizing their issuance, and 23 to enjoin the Authority and any of its officers, agents or 24 employees from taking any action in conflict with any such 25 contract or covenant. 26 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 27 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 28 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 29 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code. 30 The bonds shall be sold by the corporate authorities of 31 the Authority in such manner as said corporate authorities 32 shall determine except that if issued to bear interest at the 33 maximum rate authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as 34 amended at the time of the making of the contract, the bonds -293- LRB9000879DJcd 1 shall be sold for not less than par and accrued interest and 2 except that the selling price of bonds bearing interest at a 3 rate of less than the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 4 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 5 the contract, shall be such that the interest cost to the 6 Authority of the money received from the sale of bonds shall 7 not exceed the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 8 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 9 the contract, computed to absolute maturity of said bonds or 10 certificates according to standard tables of bond values. 11 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 12 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 13 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 14 fees for the use of its facilities sufficient at all times 15 with other revenues of the Authority to pay: 16 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 17 operating the said facilities; and 18 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 19 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 20 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 21 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 22 secure payment thereof. 23 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 24 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 25 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 26 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 27 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 28 theatrical, cultural, expositions, sport activities, 29 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 30 rentals, and other revenue, if any, the Authority may execute 31 and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided that no 32 lien upon any physical property of the Authority shall be 33 created thereby. 34 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any -294- LRB9000879DJcd 1 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus, 2 injunction, or other civil actions oraction andproceedings 3 in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel performance 4 and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement may 5 prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 6 instituted. 7 Under no circumstances shall any revenue bonds issued by 8 the Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of 9 the State of Illinois or of any other political subdivision 10 of or municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond 11 or obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 12 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 13 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 14 bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 15 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 16 as aforesaid. 17 The State and all counties, cities, villages, 18 incorporated towns and other municipal corporations; 19 political subdivisions and public bodies, and public officers 20 of any thereof, all banks, bankers, trust companies, savings 21 banks and institutions, building and loan associations, 22 savings and loan associations, investment companies and other 23 persons carrying on an insurance business and all executors, 24 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 25 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 26 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 27 pursuant to this ArticleAct, it being the purpose of this 28 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 29 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 30 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 31 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 32 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 33 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 34 selecting securities for investment. -295- LRB9000879DJcd 1 With respect to instruments for the payment of money 2 issued under this Section either before, on, or after the 3 effective date of Public Act 86-4this amendatory Act of41989, it is and always has been the intention of the General 5 Assembly (i) that the Omnibus Bond Acts are and always have 6 been supplementary grants of power to issue instruments in 7 accordance with the Omnibus Bond Acts, regardless of any 8 provision of this ArticleActthat may appear to be or to 9 have been more restrictive than those Acts, (ii) that the 10 provisions of this Section are not a limitation on the 11 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts, and 12 (iii) that instruments issued under this Section within the 13 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts are 14 not invalid because of any provision of this ArticleActthat 15 may appear to be or to have been more restrictive than those 16 Acts. 17 (Source: P.A. 86-4.) 18 (70 ILCS 315/10) 19 Section 205-40.Sec. 10. Borrowing MoneyBonds other than 20 revenue bonds; election; tax. The Authority may, with the 21 consent of the City Council expressed by ordinance, and 22 pursuant to referendum hereinafter provided borrow money and 23 incur an indebtedness and issue bonds therefor in the amount 24 or amounts not to exceed in the aggregate 2% of the total 25 value of the taxable property of the Authority as equalized 26 or assessed by the Department of Revenue for the purpose of 27 exercising its powers under this ArticleAct, including but 28 not to be limited to the purpose of project planning, the 29 purchasing, leasing, condemning or otherwise acquiring site 30 property, the construction and furnishing of all buildings 31 and other improvements directed pursuant to this ArticleAct32 including all reasonable landscape and site preparation and 33 including interest on its bonds for the period of -296- LRB9000879DJcd 1 construction and not exceeding one year thereafter; and to 2 issue general obligation bonds as evidence of the 3 indebtedness incurred. In addition to other purposes, such 4 bonds may be issued for the purpose of refunding outstanding 5 general obligation bonds of the Authority, provided that any 6 refunding bonds will not require consent of the City Council. 7 Such bonds shall be issued in the corporate name of the 8 Authority and they shall be sealed with the corporate seal of 9 the Authority and signed by the chairman and the secretary of 10 the Board, provided that the signature of the chairman may be 11 his facsimile signature. Coupons on all bonds shall bear the 12 facsimile signatures of the chairman and the secretary. Bonds 13 may be made registrable as to principal only on the books of 14 the treasurer but coupons shall remain transferable 15transferrableby delivery merely notwithstanding any such 16 registration. The bonds shall bear interest at a rate or 17 rates of not more than the maximum rate authorized by the 18 Bond Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making 19 of the contract, and shall mature within 40 years from the 20 date of issuance, and may be made callable on any interest 21 payment date at par and accrued interest, after notice has 22 been given, at the time and in the manner and at such premium 23 as may be provided in the bond resolution. The proceeds of 24 the sale of said bonds shall be received by the treasurer of 25 the Authority and expended by the Board for the purpose or 26 purposes provided in the bond resolution. 27 Bonds may be sold upon such terms and in such manner as 28 may be designated by the Authority provided that no sale 29 shall be made at less than par and accrued interest and 30 further provided that the principal of and interest on any 31 such bonds shall be made payable at such bank or banks as may 32 be designated by the Authority. 33 No bonds, other than revenue bonds issued pursuant to 34 Section 205-359, shall be issued by the Authority until the -297- LRB9000879DJcd 1 proposition to issue the same has been submitted to and 2 approved by a majority of the voters residing in the City of 3 Peoria voting upon the proposition at an election in 4 accordance with the general election law. The Authority may 5 by resolution order such proposition submitted at a regular 6 election in accordance with the general election law, 7 whereupon the recording officer shall certify the resolution 8 and the proposition to the proper election officials for 9 submission. Any proposition to issue bonds as herein set 10 forth shall be in substantially the following form: 11 ------------------------------------------------------------- 12 Shall bonds of the Peoria Civic Center YES 13 Authority to the amount of Dollars ($....) ----------------- 14 be issued for the purpose of....? NO 15 ------------------------------------------------------------- 16 If a majority of the votes cast on the proposition are in 17 the affirmative, the Authority may levy and collect annually 18 a sum sufficient to pay for the annual principal and interest 19 charges on such bonds; provided, that such tax levy shall be 20 reduced by a sum equal to such grants or matching grants as 21 the Authority shall receive, in any year, for this purpose. 22 Such taxes proposed by the Authority to be levied upon 23 the taxable property within the City of Peoria shall be 24 levied in the ordinance providing for the issuance of the 25 bonds. Within 10 days after its adoption, the ordinance shall 26 be published at least once in a newspaper published and 27 having a general circulation within the City of Peoria. After 28 it has been so published, a certified copy of the ordinance 29 shall be filed with the county clerk and shall constitute the 30 authority for the county clerk annually to extend and collect 31 the taxes necessary to pay the principal of and the interest 32 on the bonds so issued. 33 With respect to instruments for the payment of money 34 issued under this Section either before, on, or after the -298- LRB9000879DJcd 1 effective date of Public Act 86-4this amendatory Act of21989, it is and always has been the intention of the General 3 Assembly (i) that the Omnibus Bond Acts are and always have 4 been supplementary grants of power to issue instruments in 5 accordance with the Omnibus Bond Acts, regardless of any 6 provision of this ArticleActthat may appear to be or to 7 have been more restrictive than those Acts, (ii) that the 8 provisions of this Section are not a limitation on the 9 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts, and 10 (iii) that instruments issued under this Section within the 11 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts are 12 not invalid because of any provision of this ArticleActthat 13 may appear to be or to have been more restrictive than those 14 Acts. 15 (Source: P.A. 86-4.) 16 (70 ILCS 315/11) 17 Section 205-45.Sec. 11.Board of Commissioners. The 18 governing and administrative body of the Authority shall be a 19 Board of Commissioners consisting of 7sevenmembers to be 20 appointed by the Mayor of the City of Peoria with the advice 21 and consent of the City Council. Within 10ten (10)days of 22 such appointments, the Mayor of the City of Peoria shall file 23 with the City Clerk a certificate of appointment for each 24 commissioner so appointed. Upon such filing, the persons so 25 appointed shall constitute the Board of Commissioners of the 26 Peoria Civic Center Authority and upon taking the oath of 27 office as hereinafter provided shall be deemed to have 28 qualified and to be empowered to exercise the powers and 29 authority prescribed in this ArticleAct. 30 The initial terms of such Commissioners shall be 2two31 terms for 5fiveyears, 2twoterms for 4fouryears and one 32 term for each of 3threeyears, 2twoyears and one year 33 respectively. The length of the term of the first -299- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Commissioners shall be determined by lots at their first 2 meetings. The initial terms of office of Commissioners who 3 are to so hold office shall continue until July 1, which next 4 follows the expiration of the respective periods from the 5 date of the filing of the certificate of appointments in the 6 office of the City Clerk, as aforesaid, and until their 7 successors are appointed and qualified by taking their oath 8 of office. 9 At the expiration of the term of each of the 10 Commissioners, and of each succeeding Commissioner or in the 11 event of a vacancy, resignation, removal or refusal to act, 12 the Mayor of the City of Peoria shall appoint a Commissioner 13 in the manner hereinabove provided, to hold office in the 14 case of a vacancy occurring for whatever reason, for the 15 unexpired term or in the case of expiration, for a term of 5 16fiveyears, and until his successor is appointed and has 17 qualified. Each appointment shall become effective upon the 18 filing by the Mayor of a certificate of the appointment in 19 the office of the City Clerk. Any commissioner may be 20 appointed to succeed himself. 21 No commissioner shall receive any compensation, whether 22 in form of salary, per diem allowance or otherwise, for or in 23 connection with his services as such commissioner. Each 24 Commissioner, however, shall be entitled to reimbursement for 25 any necessary expenditures in connection with the performance 26 of his duties. 27 (Source: P.A. 78-948.) 28 (70 ILCS 315/12) 29 Section 205-50.Sec. 12.Oath and qualification. Each 30 person appointed as a member of the Board of Commissioners 31 shall qualify by taking or subscribing to an oath to uphold 32 the Constitution of the United States and of the State of 33 Illinois and to well and faithfully discharge his duties, -300- LRB9000879DJcd 1 which oath shall be filed with the secretary of the 2 Commission. 3 (Source: P.A. 78-948.) 4 (70 ILCS 315/13) 5 Section 205-55.Sec. 13.Meetings; selection of chairman, 6 secretary, and treasurerNotices. The Commissioners appointed 7inpursuant toofthe foregoing provisions of this Article 8Actshall constitute the Board of Commissioners of the Peoria 9 Civic Center Authority. The government, control and 10 management of the affairs of the Civic Center shall be vested 11 in the Board of Commissioners and such Board shall possess 12 and exercise all of the powers granted under this ArticleAct13 and such other powers, but not inconsistent with this Article 14Act, as may be necessary to effectuate the purposes of this 15 ArticleAct. 16 The Mayor of the City of Peoria shall call the first 17 meeting of the Board of Commissioners. He shall give notice 18 in writing to each member of the Board of the time and place 19 of the meeting not less than 5 days prior to the meeting and 20 shall preside over the meeting until the members have elected 21 a chairman. The members, at the initial meeting, shall first 22 draw lots to determine their terms of office which shall be 23 entered of record in the proceedings of the Board. 24 The Board of Commissioners at the initial meeting shall 25 elect one of their members as chairman. At such meeting or at 26 a later meeting, the Board shall elect or appoint a secretary 27 and treasurer and such other officers as they may deem 28 necessary for such terms as they may decide upon. The 29 secretary and treasurer need not be commissioners, and if 30 such officers are not commissioners, they shall receive 31 compensation in such amount as shall be determined by the 32 Board. At such meeting, or at a later meeting, the 33 Commissioners shall adopt a corporate seal, by laws, rules -301- LRB9000879DJcd 1 and regulations suitable to the purposes of this ArticleAct, 2 which shall provide a time for the election of officers and 3 of other regular and special meetings of the Commissioners, 4 and shall contain the rules for the transaction of other 5 business of such Peoria Civic Center Authority and for 6 amending such by-laws, rules and regulations. 7 The Board of Commissioners shall have full power to pass 8 all necessary ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations 9 for the proper management and conduct of the business of the 10 Board of Commissioners and of the Peoria Civic Center 11 Authority and for carrying into effect the object for which 12 such Peoria Civic Center Authority is created. 13 (Source: P.A. 78-948.) 14 (70 ILCS 315/14) 15 Section 205-60.Sec. 14.Quorum; records. A majority of 16 the Board of Commissioners shall constitute a quorum for the 17 transaction of the business thereof. The concurring vote of a 18 majority of all the Commissioners shall be required for the 19 exercise of any of the powers granted by this ArticleAct. 20 All records of the Authority shall be open to public 21 inspection at all reasonable hours. 22 (Source: P.A. 78-948.) 23 (70 ILCS 315/15) 24 Section 205-65.Sec. 15.Treasurer; deposit of funds. The 25 treasurer of the Peoria Civic Center Authority shall be the 26 legal custodian of all funds derived from the issuance of 27 bonds provided for under this ArticleActand of all revenues 28 derived from the operation of any project under this Article 29Actand of all other revenues from whatever source received. 30 The treasurer shall keep all funds and monies belonging to 31 the Peoria Civic Center Authority in such places of deposit 32 as may be designated by resolution of the Board of -302- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Commissioners, provided, however, that only a regularly 2 organized State or national bank which is a member of the 3 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, or a savings and loan 4 association which is a member of the Federal Savings and Loan 5 Insurance Corporation may be designated as a depository. When 6 a bank or savings and loan association has been designated as 7 a depository it shall continue as such depository until 10 8ten (10)days have elapsed after a new depository is 9 designated and has qualified by furnishing the statements of 10 resources and liabilities as required by this Section. When a 11 new depository is designated, the Board of Commissioners 12 shall notify the surety of the treasurer of that fact, in 13 writing, at least 5five (5)days before the transfer of 14 funds. The treasurer shall be discharged from responsibility 15 for all funds or money which he deposits in a designated bank 16 or savings and loan association, while the funds and money 17 are so deposited. The treasurer may, and at the direction of 18 the Authority shall, invest all monies of the Authority not 19 needed within 30 days thereafter in direct or fully 20 guaranteed obligations of the United States Government or in 21 certificates of deposit of banks or savings and loan 22 associations eligible as depositories of funds of the 23 Authority and fully secured by such obligations. 24 No bank or savings and loan association shall receive 25 public funds as permitted by this Section, unless it has 26 complied with the requirements established pursuant to 27 Section 6 of the Public Funds Investment Act"An Act relating28to certain investments of public funds by public agencies",29approved July 23, 1943, as now or hereafter amended. 30 (Source: P.A. 83-541.) 31 (70 ILCS 315/16) 32 Section 205-70.Sec. 16.Contracts. Any contract let for 33 the construction, repair, alteration or improvement of any -303- LRB9000879DJcd 1 building or buildings, the demolition thereof, or removal of 2 debris resulting therefrom, or any other contract let for any 3 other type of construction or repair work, shall contain 4 provisions requiring the contractor or other person, firm or 5 corporation undertaking such work to give bond in such amount 6 and with such surety, conditioned for the faithful 7 performance of the contract as the Board of Commissioners may 8 determine. The Board of Commissioners shall also require such 9 contractor or other persons, firm or corporation to furnish 10 insurance of a character and amount to be determined by the 11 Board of Commissioners, protecting the Authority, its 12 Commissioners, officers, agents, and employees, against any 13 claims for personal injuries (including death) and property 14 damage that may be asserted because of the doing of the work. 15 (Source: P.A. 78-948.) 16 (70 ILCS 315/17) 17 Section 205-75.Sec. 17.Bidding; advertisement. All 18 contracts to be let for the construction, alteration, 19 improvement, repair, enlargement, demolition or removal of 20 any buildings or their facilities, or for materials or 21 supplies to be furnished, where the amount thereof is in 22 excess of $2,500.00 shall be let to the lowest responsible 23 bidder, or bidders on open competitive bidding after public 24 advertisement published at least once in each week for 3 25threeconsecutive weeks prior to the opening of bids, in a 26 daily newspaper of general circulation in the county where 27 the Authority is located. Nothing contained in this Section 28 shall be construed to prohibit the Board of Commissioners 29 from placing additional advertisements in recognized trade 30 journals. Advertisements for bids shall describe the 31 character of the proposed contract in sufficient detail to 32 enable the bidders thereon to know what their obligation will 33 be, either in the advertisement itself, or by reference to -304- LRB9000879DJcd 1 detailed plans and specifications on file in the office of 2 the Peoria Civic Center Authority at the time of the 3 publication of the first announcement. Such advertisement 4 shall also state the date, time, and place assigned for the 5 opening of bids and no bids shall be received at any time 6 subsequent to the time indicated in said advertisement. The 7 Board of Commissioners may reject any and all bids received 8 and readvertise for bids. All bids shall be open to public 9 inspection in the office of the Peoria Civic Center Authority 10 for a period of at least 48forty-eight (48)hours before 11 award is made. The successful bidder for such work shall 12 enter into contracts furnished and prescribed by the Board of 13 Commissioners and in addition to any other bonds required 14 under this ArticleActthe successful bidder shall execute 15 and give bond, payable to and to be approved by the 16 Authority, with a corporate surety authorized to do business 17 under the laws of the State of Illinois, in an amount to be 18 determined by the Board of Commissioners, conditioned upon 19 the payment of all labor furnished and materials supplied in 20 the prosecution of the contracted work. If the bidder whose 21 bid has been accepted shall neglect or refuse to accept the 22 contract within 5five (5)days after written notice that the 23 same has been awarded to him, or if he accepts but does not 24 execute the contract and give proper security, the Authority 25 may accept the next lowest bidder, or readvertise and relet 26 in manner above provided. 27 In case any work shall be abandoned by any contractor the 28 Authority may, if the best interest of the Authority be 29 thereby served, adopt on behalf of the Authority all 30 sub-contracts made by such contractor for such contractor for 31 such work and all sub-contractors shall be bound by such 32 adoption if made; and the Authority shall, in the manner 33 provided herein, readvertise and relet the work specified in 34 the original contract exclusive of so much thereof as shall -305- LRB9000879DJcd 1 be accepted. Every contract, when made and entered into, as 2 herein provided for, shall be executed in duplicate, one copy 3 of which shall be held by the Authority, and filed in its 4 records and one copy of which shall be given to the 5 contractor. 6 (Source: P.A. 83-343.) 7 (70 ILCS 315/19) 8 Section 205-80.Sec. 19.Dissolution of Authority. If 9 there have not been any bonds issued and the Authority has no 10 other indebtedness, the Authority may be dissolved upon the 11 filing in the office of the recorder a resolution adopted by 12 both the Board of Commissioners of the Authority and the City 13 Council of the City of Peoria approving such dissolution. 14 (Source: P.A. 83-358.) 15 (70 ILCS 315/20) 16 Section 205-85.Sec. 20.Annual report and financial 17 statement. As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may 18 be expedient, the Authority shall cause to be prepared and 19 printed a complete and detailed report and financial 20 statement of its operations and of its assets and 21 liabilities. A reasonably sufficient number of copies of such 22 report shall be printed for distribution for persons 23 interested, upon request, and a certified copy thereof shall 24 be filed with the City Clerk. 25 (Source: P.A. 78-948.) 26 (70 ILCS 315/21) 27 Section 205-90.Sec. 21.Ordinary and necessary expenses; 28 tax anticipation warrants. When there is not sufficient money 29 in the treasury to meet the ordinary and necessary expenses 30 and liabilities of the Authority, the City Council, upon 31 request of the Board, shall order issued warrants against and -306- LRB9000879DJcd 1 in anticipation of any taxes levied for the payment of the 2 expenditures for such expenses and liabilities, to the extent 3 of 75% of the total amount of the taxes levied for those 4 purposes. 5 (Source: P.A. 78-948.) 6 (70 ILCS 315/22) 7 Section 205-95.Sec. 22.Warrants in anticipation of 8 taxes; form and terms. Warrants drawn and issued under 9 Section 205-9020shall be numbered consecutively in the 10 order of their issuance and shall show upon their face that 11 they are payable solely from the taxes when collected, and 12 not otherwise, and that payment thereof will be made in the 13 order of their issuance, beginning with the warrant having 14 the lowest number, and shall be received by any collector of 15 taxes in payment of taxes against which they are issued. The 16 warrants shall be signed by the chairman and secretary of the 17 Board. The taxes against which the warrants are drawn shall 18 be set apart and held for their payment as herein provided. 19 The warrants shall bear interest, payable out of the taxes 20 against which they are drawn, at the rate of not to exceed 21 the maximum rate authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as 22 amended at the time of the making of the contract, from the 23 date of their issuance until paid, or until notice is given 24 by publication in a newspaper or otherwise that the money for 25 their payment is available and that they will be paid on 26 presentation. The Authority may alternatively issue its 27 corporate notes in lieu of tax anticipation warrants in 28 accordance with the provisions of the law of the State of 29 Illinois then in effect. 30 With respect to instruments for the payment of money 31 issued under this Section either before, on, or after the 32 effective date of Public Act 86-4this amendatory Act of331989, it is and always has been the intention of the General -307- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Assembly (i) that the Omnibus Bond Acts are and always have 2 been supplementary grants of power to issue instruments in 3 accordance with the Omnibus Bond Acts, regardless of any 4 provision of this ArticleActthat may appear to be or to 5 have been more restrictive than those Acts, (ii) that the 6 provisions of this Section are not a limitation on the 7 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts, and 8 (iii) that instruments issued under this Section within the 9 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts are 10 not invalid because of any provision of this ArticleActthat 11 may appear to be or to have been more restrictive than those 12 Acts. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-4.) 14 (70 ILCS 315/23) 15 Section 205-100.Sec. 23.Partial invalidity. The 16 provisions of this ArticleActand the applications thereof 17 to any person or circumstance are declared to be severable. 18 If any Section, clause, sentence, paragraph, part or 19 provision of this ArticleActshall be held to be invalid by 20 any court, it shall be conclusively presumed that the 21 remaining portions of this ArticleActwould have been passed 22 by the Legislature without such invalid Section, clause, 23 sentence, paragraph, part or provision. 24 If the application of any Section, clause, sentence, 25 paragraph, part or provision of this ArticleActto any 26 person or circumstances is held invalid, such invalidity 27 shall not effect the application thereof to other persons or 28 circumstances. 29 (Source: P.A. 78-948.) 30 Section 205-105. Standard civic center provisions 31 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 32 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: -308- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-5. Definitions. 2 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 3 Section 2-45. Insurance. 4 Section 2-140. State financial support. 5 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 6 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 7 ARTICLE 210. PONTIAC CIVIC CENTER 8 (70 ILCS 325/8-2) 9 Section 210-1. Short title.Sec. 8-2.This Article may 10 be cited as the Pontiac Civic Center Law of 1997. 11 (Source: P.A. 86-907; 86-1028.) 12 (70 ILCS 325/8-3, in part) 13 Section 210-5. Definitions.Sec. 8-3.When used in 14 this Article: 15 "Authority" means the Pontiac Civic Center Authority. 16 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 17 the Pontiac Civic Center Authority. 18 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 19 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the City 20 of Pontiac. 21 (Source: P.A. 86-907; 86-1028.) 22 (70 ILCS 325/8-4, in part) 23 Section 210-10. Authority created; principal office. 24Sec. 8-4.There is hereby created a political subdivision, 25 body politic and municipal corporation by the name and style 26 of the Pontiac Civic Center Authority in the metropolitan 27 area. 28 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 29 City of Pontiac. 30 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) -309- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 325/8-14, in part) 2 Section 210-15. Board created.Sec. 8-14.The governing 3 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 4 consisting of 11 members and shall be known as the Pontiac 5 Civic Center Authority Board. 6 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 7 (70 ILCS 325/8-15) 8 Section 210-20. Board members designated.Sec. 8-15.9 The mayor and aldermen, ex officio, of the City of Pontiac 10 shall be the members of the Board. Before entering upon the 11 duties of his office, each member of the Board shall take and 12 subscribe the constitutional oath of office and file it in 13 the office of the Secretary of State. 14 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 15 (70 ILCS 325/8-16) 16 Section 210-25. Board members; terms.Sec. 8-16.17 Members of the Board shall hold office until their respective 18 successors as mayor aldermen of the City of Pontiac have been 19 appointed and qualified. 20 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 21 (70 ILCS 325/8-25, in part) 22 Section 210-30. Bidders; civil action to compel 23 compliance.Sec. 8-25.Any bidder who has submitted a bid in 24 compliance with the requirements for bidding under this 25 Article may bring a civil action in the Circuit Court of 26 LivingstonLakeCounty in which the metropolitan area is 27 located to compel compliance with the provisions of this 28 ArticleActrelating to the awarding of contracts by the 29 Board. 30 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) -310- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 210-35. Standard civic center provisions 2 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 3 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 4 Section 2-3. Purpose. 5 Section 2-5. Definitions. 6 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 7 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and other 8 buildings; lease of space. 9 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 10 domain. 11 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 12 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 13 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 14 State, or local agency. 15 Section 2-40. Federal money. 16 Section 2-45. Insurance. 17 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 18 performance. 19 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 20 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 21 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 22 of interest. 23 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 24 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members. 25 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 26 Section 2-105. Funds. 27 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 28 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 29 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 30 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 31 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members. 32 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 33 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 34 Section 2-140. State financial support. -311- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 2 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 3 ARTICLE 215. QUAD CITY CIVIC CENTER 4 (70 ILCS 320/1-1) 5 Section 215-1. Short title.Sec. 1-1.This Article 6shall be known andmay be cited as the Illinois Quad City 7 Civic Center Authority Law of 1997. 8 (Source: P.A. 83-1528.) 9 (70 ILCS 320/1-2, in part) 10 Section 215-5. Definitions.Sec. 1-2.When used in this 11 ArticleAct: 12 "Authority" means the Illinois Quad City Civic Center 13 Authority. 14 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 15 the Illinois Quad City Civic Center Authority. 16 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 17 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the 18 County of Rock Island and not within the territory of any 19 other civic center authority. 20 (Source: P.A. 85-1002.) 21 (70 ILCS 320/1-3, in part) 22 Section 215-10. Authority created; principal office. 23Sec. 1-3.There is hereby created a political subdivision, 24 body politic and municipal corporation by the name and style 25 of the Illinois Quad City Civic Center Authority in the 26 metropolitan area. 27 The principal offices of the Authority shall be within 28 the metropolitan area. 29 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) -312- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 320/1-5) 2 Section 215-15. Rights and powers.Sec. 1-5.The 3 Authority shall have the following rights and powersduties: 4 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 5 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 6 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain 7 exhibitions grounds, convention or exhibition centers, civic 8 auditoriums, and office and municipal buildings, including 9 sites and parking areas and facilities therefor located 10 within the metropolitan area. 11 (b) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 12 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 13 (c) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 14 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 15 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 16 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 17 such grounds, centers and auditoriums for the holding of 18 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 19 Authority or some other person or governmental agency. 20 (d) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 21 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 22 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 23 by Article VII of the Code of Civil Procedure. 24 (e) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 25 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 26 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 27 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 28 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 29 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 30 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of and the 31 interest on any bonds issued by the Authority. 32 (Source: P.A. 83-1528.) 33 (70 ILCS 320/1-11) -313- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 215-20. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec.21-11.Under no circumstances, except by express written 3 agreement of the Authority and the State or a political 4 subdivision or subdivision adopted pursuant to Article VII, 5 Section 10, of the Constitution, shall any bonds issued by 6 the Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of 7 the State of Illinois or of any other political subdivision 8 of or municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond 9 or obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 10 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 11 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 12 bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 13 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 14 as aforesaid. 15 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 16 (70 ILCS 320/1-13) 17 Section 215-25. Bonds other than revenue bonds; 18 election.Sec. 1-13.No bonds, other than revenue bonds 19 issued pursuant to Section 2-5010, or bonds issued pursuant 20 to an intergovernmental agreement as contemplated by the 21 exception contained in Section 215-2011, shall be issued by 22 the Authority until the proposition to issue the same has 23 been submitted to and approved by a majority of the voters of 24 said metropolitan area voting upon the proposition at a 25 general election, after at least 10 days notice of such 26 submission has been given by publishing said notice one time 27 in one or more newspapers published in said metropolitan 28 area. Any proposition to issue bonds as herein set forth 29 shall be submitted upon a ballot separate and distinct from 30 any other ballot and may be in substantially the following 31 form: 32 ------------------------------------------------------------- 33 Shall bonds of the "Illinois Quad -314- LRB9000879DJcd 1 City Civic Center Authority" to YES 2 the amount of ___________ Dollars --------------------- 3 ($ ) be issued for the NO 4 purpose of ? 5 ------------------------------------------------------------- 6 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 7 (70 ILCS 320/1-14) 8 Section 215-30. Tax.Sec. 1-14.If a majority of the 9 voters of said Illinois metropolitan area approve the 10 issuance of bonds as provided in Section 215-2513 of this11Act, or if an intergovernmental agreement is executed with a 12 political subdivision or subdivisions for the issuance of 13 full faith and credit bonds, the Authority shall have power 14 to levy and collect annually a sum sufficient to pay for the 15 annual principal and interest charges on such bonds; 16 provided, that such tax levy shall be reduced by a sum equal 17 to such grants or matching grants as the Authority shall 18 receive, in any year, for this purpose and provided, in the 19 case of bonds issued pursuant to intergovernmental agreement, 20 said tax is valid only within the subdivisions executing the 21 agreement with the Authority. 22 Such taxes proposed by the Authority to be levied upon 23 the taxable property within the metropolitan area shall be 24 levied by ordinance. After the ordinance has been adopted it 25 shall, within 10 days after its passage, be published once in 26 a newspaper published and having a general circulation within 27 the metropolitan area. A certified copy of such levy 28 ordinance shall be filed with the county clerk no later than 29 the 3rd Tuesday in September in each year. Thereupon the 30 county clerk shall extend such tax; provided the aggregate 31 amount of taxes levied for any one year shall not exceed the 32 rate of .05% of the value of the taxable property of the 33 metropolitan area, as equalized or assessed by the Department -315- LRB9000879DJcd 1 of Revenue. 2 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 3 (70 ILCS 320/1-15, in part) 4 Section 215-35. Board created.Sec. 1-15.The governing 5 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 6 consisting of 10 members and shall be known as the Illinois 7 Quad City Civic Center Authority Board. The members of the 8 Board shall be individuals of generally recognized ability 9 and integrity. 10 (Source: P.A. 85-1002.) 11 (70 ILCS 320/1-16) 12 Section 215-40. Board members appointed; ex officio 13 members.Sec. 1-16.Within 60 days after September 16, 1984 14 (the effective date of Article I of Public Act 83-1435)this15Act becomes effective, the Mayor of Rock Island shall appoint 16 2 members of the Board for initial terms expiring June first 17 of the years 1986 and 1987 respectively; the Mayor of Moline 18 shall appoint 2 members of the board for initial terms 19 expiring June first of the years 1986 and 1987 respectively; 20 the Mayor of East Moline shall appoint 2 members for initial 21 terms expiring June first of the years 1986 and 1987 22 respectively; the City Manager of Rock Island and the City 23 Administrator of Moline shall be ex-officio and voting board 24 members. 25 Within 60 days after January 14, 1988 (the effective date 26 of Public Act 85-1002)the effective date of this amendatory27Act of 1987, the Chairman of the County Board of Rock Island 28 County shall appoint 2 members of the Board for initial terms 29 expiring June first of the years 1989 and 1990 respectively. 30 Of the 2 members so appointed, one shall be a member of the 31 first leading political party and one shall be a member of 32 the second leading political party, as such terms are defined -316- LRB9000879DJcd 1 in Section 1-3 of the Election Code. 2 At the expiration of the term of any member appointed by 3 the Mayor of Rock Island, his successor shall be appointed by 4 the Mayor of Rock Island in like manner; at the expiration of 5 the term of any member appointed by the Mayor of Moline, his 6 successor shall be appointed in like manner by the Mayor of 7 Moline; at the expiration of the term of any member appointed 8 by the Mayor of East Moline, his successor shall be appointed 9 in like manner by the Mayor of East Moline; at the expiration 10 of the term of any member appointed by the Chairman of the 11 County Board of Rock Island County, his successor shall be 12 appointed in like manner by the Chairman of the County Board 13 of Rock Island County. The City Manager of Rock Island and 14 the City Administrator of Moline, by virtue of their 15 positions, shall continue in their positions on the board for 16 the duration of their appointments to their respective 17 municipal positions. 18 All appointed successors shall hold office for a term of 19 three years from the first day of June of the year in which 20 they are appointed, except in case of an appointment to fill 21 a vacancy. 22 Within 30 days after certification of his appointment, 23 and before entering the duties of his office, each member of 24 the board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 25 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 26 The City Manager of Rock Island and the City Administrator of 27 Moline shall take and subscribe to the same oath as will all 28 other subsequent persons holding these positions. 29 (Source: P.A. 85-1002.) 30 (70 ILCS 320/1-17, in part) 31 Section 215-45. Board members; removal; vacancy in 32 office.Sec. 1-17.Members of the Board shall hold office 33 until their respective successors have been appointed and -317- LRB9000879DJcd 1 qualified. Any member may resign from his office to take 2 effect when his successor has been appointed and has 3 qualified. The appointing officer may remove any member of 4 the Board appointed by him, in case of incompetency, neglect 5 of duty, or malfeasance in office, after service on him, by 6 registered United States mail, return requested, of a copy of 7 the written charges against him and an opportunity to be 8 publicly heard in person or by counsel in his own defense 9 upon not less than 10 days notice. This same action may be 10 taken against the City Manager of Rock Island and the City 11 Administrator of Moline by their respective city councils. 12 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, or of 13 abandonment of his office, or in case of death, conviction of 14 a felony or removal from office, his office shall become 15 vacant. Each vacancy or position succession shall be filled 16 for the unexpired term by appointment in like manner, as in 17 case of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 18 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 19 (70 ILCS 320/1-19) 20 Section 215-50. Meetings; quorum; approval of ordinances 21 and resolutions by chairman; public records.Sec. 1-19.22 Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least once in 23 each calendar month, the time and place of such meetings to 24 be fixed by the Board. 25 Six members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 26 the transaction of business. All action of the Board shall 27 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 28 least 6 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 29 ordinance or resolution. 30 All such ordinances and resolutions before taking effect 31 shall be approved by the chairman of the Board, and if he 32 shall approve thereof he shall sign the same, and such as he 33 shall not approve he shall return to the Board with his -318- LRB9000879DJcd 1 objections thereto in writing at the next regular meeting of 2 the Board occurring after the passage thereof. But in case 3 the chairman shall fail to return any ordinance or resolution 4 with his objections thereto by the time aforesaid, he shall 5 be deemed to have approved the same and it shall take effect 6 accordingly. Upon the return of any ordinance or resolution 7 by the chairman with his objections, the vote by which the 8 same was passed shall be reconsidered by the Board, and if 9 upon such reconsideration said ordinance or resolution is 10 passed by the affirmative vote of at least 7 members, it 11 shall go into effect notwithstanding the veto of the 12 chairman. 13 All ordinances, resolutions and all proceedings of the 14 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 15 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 16 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 17 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actions or 18 proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 19 (Source: P.A. 85-1002.) 20 (70 ILCS 320/1-25) 21 Section 215-55. Contracts.Sec. 1-25.All contracts for 22 the sale of property of the value of more than $2500 or for 23 anyanconcession in or lease of property, including air 24 rights, of the Authority for a term of more than one year 25 shall be awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after 26 advertising for bids. All construction contracts and 27 contracts for supplies, materials, equipment and services, 28 when the expense thereof will exceed $2500, shall be let to 29 the lowest responsible bidder, after advertising for bids, 30 excepting (1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or 31 services are required for equipment or services previously 32 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 33 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in -319- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting 2 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 3 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 4 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 5 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 6 power, telephone or telegraph are required. 7 All contracts involving less than $2500 shall be let by 8 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 9 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 10insurethe best interests of the public. 11 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 12 Board may take intoinaccount the past record of dealings 13 with the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of 14 equipment, and ability to complete performance within the 15 time set, and other factors besides financial responsibility, 16 but in no case shall any such contracts be awarded to any 17 other than the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or 18 lease) or the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or 19 expenditure) unless authorized or approved by a vote of at 20 least three-fourths of the members of the Board, and unless 21 such action is accompanied by a statement in writing setting 22 forth the reasons for not awarding the contract to the 23 highest or lowest bidder, as the case may be, which statement 24 shall be kept on file in the principal office of the 25 Authority and open to public inspection. 26 From the group of responsible bidders the lowest bidder 27 shall be selected in the following manner: to all bids for 28 sales the gross receipts of which are not taxable under the 29 Retailers'"RetailersOccupation Tax Act", approved June 28,301933, as amended, there shall be added an amount equal to the 31 tax which would be payable under said Act, if applicable, and 32 the lowest in amount of said adjusted bids and bids for sales 33 the gross receipts of which are taxable under said Act shall 34 be considered the lowest bid; provided, that, if said lowest -320- LRB9000879DJcd 1 bid relates to a sale not taxable under said Act, any 2 contract entered into thereon shall be in the amount of the 3 original bid not adjusted as aforesaid. 4 Contracts shall not be split into parts involving 5 expenditures of less than $2500 for the purposes of avoiding 6 the provisions of this Section, and all such split contracts 7 shall be void. If any collusion occurs among bidders or 8 prospective bidders in restraint of freedom of competition, 9 by agreement to bid a fixed amount or to refrain from bidding 10 or otherwise, the bids of such bidders shall be void. Each 11 bidder shall accompany his bid with a sworn statement that he 12 has not been a party to any such agreement. 13 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 14 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 15 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to 16 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 17 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 18 materials, supplies or equipment. 19 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 20 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 21 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 22 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 23 contract, without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 24 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 25 received pursuant to advertisement. 26 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 27 effect the provisions of this Section. 28 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 29 (70 ILCS 320/1-26, in part) 30 Section 215-60. Bidders; civil action to compel 31 compliance.Sec. 1-26.Any bidder who has submitted a bid in 32 compliance with the requirements for bidding under this 33 Article may bring a civil action in the circuit court of Rock -321- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Island County to compel compliance with the provisions of 2 this ArticleActrelating to the awarding of contracts by the 3 Board. 4 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 5 Section 215-65. Standard civic center provisions 6 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 7 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 8 Section 2-5. Definitions. 9 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 10 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 11 lease of space. 12 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 13 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 14 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 15 State, or local agency. 16 Section 2-40. Federal money. 17 Section 2-45. Insurance. 18 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 19 performance. 20 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 21 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 22 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 23 interest. 24 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 25 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 26 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 27 Section 2-105. Funds. 28 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 29 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 30 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 31 and penalties. 32 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 33 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. -322- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-140. State financial support. 2 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 3 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 4 ARTICLE 220. QUINCY CIVIC CENTER 5 (70 ILCS 280/2-2) 6 Section 220-1. Short title.Sec. 2-2.This Article27shall be known andmay be cited as the Quincy Civic Center 8 Law of 1997Act. 9 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 10 (70 ILCS 280/2-3, in part) 11 Section 220-5. Definitions.Sec. 2-3.When used in this 12 ArticleAct: 13 "Authority" means the Quincy Metropolitan Exposition, 14 Auditorium and Office Building Authority. 15 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 16 the Quincy Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office 17 Building Authority. 18 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 19 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the City 20 of Quincy. 21 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 22 (70 ILCS 280/2-4, in part) 23 Section 220-10. Authority created; principal office. 24Sec. 2-4.There is hereby created a political subdivision, 25 body politic and municipal corporation by the name and style 26 of Quincy Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office 27 Building Authority in the metropolitan area. 28 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 29 City of Quincy. 30 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) -323- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 280/2-14, in part) 2 Section 220-15. Board created.Sec. 2-14.The 3 governing and administrative body of the Authority shall be a 4 board consisting of 7 members and shall be known as the 5 Quincy Metropolitan Exposition Auditorium and Office Building 6 Board. The members of the board shall be individuals of 7 generally recognized ability and integrity. 8 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 9 (70 ILCS 280/2-15, in part) 10 Section 220-20. Board members appointed.Sec. 2-15.11 Within 60 days after January 1, 1984 (the effective date of 12 Article 2 of Public Act 83-911),this Act becomes effective13 the Mayor of Quincy with the advice and consent of the Quincy 14 City Council shall appoint 7 members of the Board, 2 members 15 to be appointed for a term of one year, 2 members to be 16 appointed for terms of 2 years, and 3 members to be appointed 17 for terms of 3 years, such terms commencing on the date each 18 is appointed. One of the members appointed may be a 19 representative from the Quincy City Council. At the 20 expiration of the term of any member, his successor shall be 21 appointed by the Mayor of Quincy in a like manner. All 22 successors shall hold office for a term of 3 years from the 23 date of appointment, except in case of an appointment to fill 24 a vacancy. 25 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 26 (70 ILCS 280/2-25, in part) 27 Section 220-25. Bidders; civil action to compel 28 compliance.Sec. 2-25.Any bidder who has submitted a bid in 29 compliance with the requirements for bidding under this 30 Article may bring a civil action in the circuit court in 31 Adams County to compel compliance with the provisions of this 32 ArticleActrelating to the awarding of contracts by the -324- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Board. 2 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 3 Section 220-30. Standard civic center provisions 4 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 5 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 6 Section 2-3. Purpose. 7 Section 2-5. Definitions. 8 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 9 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 10 lease of space. 11 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 12 domain. 13 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 14 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 15 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 16 State, or local agency. 17 Section 2-40. Federal money. 18 Section 2-45. Insurance. 19 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 20 performance. 21 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 22 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 23 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 24 of interest. 25 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 26 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. 27 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 28 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 29 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members. 30 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 31 Section 2-105. Funds. 32 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 33 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. -325- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 2 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 3 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members. 4 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 5 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 6 Section 2-140. State financial support. 7 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 8 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 9 ARTICLE 225. RANDOLPH COUNTY CIVIC CENTER 10 (70 ILCS 325/1-2) 11 Section 225-1. Short title.Sec. 1-2.This Article may 12 be cited as the Randolph County Civic Center Law of 1997. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-907; 86-1028.) 14 (70 ILCS 325/1-3, in part) 15 Section 225-5. Definitions.Sec. 1-3.When used in this 16 Article: 17 "Authority" means the Randolph County Civic Center 18 Authority. 19 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 20 the Randolph County Civic Center Authority. 21 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 22 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the 23 County of Randolph. 24 The principal office of the Authority shall be in 25 Randolph County. 26 (Source: P.A. 86-907; 86-1028.) 27 (70 ILCS 325/1-4, in part) 28 Section 225-10. Authority created; principal office. 29Sec. 1-4.There is hereby created a political subdivision, 30 body politic and municipal corporation by the name and style -326- LRB9000879DJcd 1 of the Randolph County Civic Center Authority in the 2 metropolitan area. 3 The principal office of the Authority shall be in 4 Randolph County. 5 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 6 (70 ILCS 325/1-14, in part) 7 Section 225-15. Board created.Sec. 1-14.The governing 8 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 9 consisting of 9 members and shall be known as the Randolph 10 County Civic Center Authority Board. The members of the 11 Board shall be individuals of generally recognized ability 12 and integrity. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 14 (70 ILCS 325/1-15, in part) 15 Section 225-20. Board members appointed.Sec. 1-15.16 Within 60 days after September 11, 1989 (the effective date 17 of Article 1 of Public Act 86-907)this Act becomes18effective, the Chairman of the Randolph County Board, with 19 the advice and consent of the Randolph County Board, shall 20 appoint 3 members of the Board for initial terms expiring 21 June 1, 1990; 3 members for initial terms expiring June 1, 22 1991; and 3 members for initial terms expiring June 1, 1992. 23 The successors of the initial members shall be appointed in 24 like manner for 3 year terms from the date of appointment, 25 except in case of an appointment to fill a vacancy. 26 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 27 (70 ILCS 325/1-16, in part) 28 Section 225-25. Removal of Board members.Sec. 1-16.29 The appointing officer, with the advice and consent of the 30 Randolph County Board, may remove any member of the Board 31 appointed by him, in case of incompetency, neglect of duty or -327- LRB9000879DJcd 1 malfeasance in office, after service on him, by registered 2 United States mail, return receipt requested, of a copy of 3 the written charges against him and an opportunity to be 4 publicly heard in person or by counsel in his own defense 5 upon not less than 10 days notice. 6 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 7 (70 ILCS 325/1-25, in part) 8 Section 225-30. Bidders; civil action to compel 9 compliance.Sec. 1-25.Any bidder who has submitted a bid in 10 compliance with the requirements for bidding under this 11 Article may bring a civil action in the Circuit Court of 12 Randolph County in which the metropolitan area is located to 13 compel compliance with the provisions of this ArticleAct14 relating to the awarding of contracts by the Board. 15 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 16 Section 225-35. Standard civic center provisions 17 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 18 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 19 Section 2-3. Purpose. 20 Section 2-5. Definitions. 21 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 22 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and other 23 buildings; lease of space. 24 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 25 domain. 26 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 27 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 28 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 29 State, or local agency. 30 Section 2-40. Federal money. 31 Section 2-45. Insurance. 32 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel -328- LRB9000879DJcd 1 performance. 2 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 3 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 4 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 5 of interest. 6 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 7 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 8 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 9 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members. 10 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 11 Section 2-105. Funds. 12 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 13 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 14 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 15 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 16 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members. 17 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 18 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 19 Section 2-140. State financial support. 20 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 21 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 22 ARTICLE 230. RIVER FOREST CIVIC CENTER 23 (70 ILCS 330/2) 24 Section 230-1. Short title.Sec. 2.This ArticleAct25shall be known andmay be cited as the River Forest Civic 26 Center Law of 1997Act. 27 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 28 (70 ILCS 330/3, in part) 29 Section 230-5. Definitions.Sec. 3.When used in this 30 ArticleAct: 31 "Authority" means the River Forest Metropolitan -329- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority. 2 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 3 the River Forest Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and 4 Office Building Authority. 5 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 6 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the 7 Township of River Forest. 8 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 9 (70 ILCS 330/4, in part) 10 Section 230-10. Authority created; principal office. 11Sec. 4.There is hereby created a political subdivision, 12 body politic and municipal corporation by the name and style 13 of the River Forest Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and 14 Office Building Authority in the metropolitan area. 15 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 16 Township of River Forest. 17 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 18 (70 ILCS 330/14, in part) 19 Section 230-15. Board created.Sec. 14.The governing 20 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 21 consisting of 5 members and shall be known as the River 22 Forest Metropolitan Exposition Auditorium and Office Building 23 Board. 24 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 25 (70 ILCS 330/15) 26 Section 230-20. Members of Board.Sec. 15.Membership 27 on the Board shall consist of those persons duly elected to 28 serve on the Board of Trustees of River Forest Township. 29 Terms for members of the Board shall coincide with their 30 respective terms of office as members of the Board of 31 Trustees of River Forest Township. Before entering upon the -330- LRB9000879DJcd 1 duties of his office, each member of the Board shall take and 2 subscribe the constitutional oath of office and file it in 3 the office of the Secretary of State. 4 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 5 (70 ILCS 330/17) 6 Section 230-25. Meetings; quorum; public records.Sec.717.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 8 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 9 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 10 Three members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 11 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 12 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 13 least 3 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 14 ordinance or resolution. 15 All ordinances, resolutions and all proceedings of the 16 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 17 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 18 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 19 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, action or 20 proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 21 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 22 (70 ILCS 330/24, in part) 23 Section 230-30. Bidders; civil action to compel 24 compliance.Sec. 24.Any bidder who has submitted a bid in 25 compliance with the requirements for bidding under this 26 Article may bring a civil action in the circuit court in Cook 27 County to compel compliance with the provisions of this 28 ArticleActrelating to the awarding of contracts by the 29 Board. 30 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 31 Section 230-35. Standard civic center provisions -331- LRB9000879DJcd 1 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 2 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 3 Section 2-3. Purpose. 4 Section 2-5. Definitions. 5 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 6 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 7 lease of space. 8 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 9 domain. 10 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 11 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 12 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 13 State, or local agency. 14 Section 2-40. Federal money. 15 Section 2-45. Insurance. 16 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 17 performance. 18 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 19 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 20 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 21 of interest. 22 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 23 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 24 Section 2-105. Funds. 25 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 26 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 27 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 28 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 29 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members. 30 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 31 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 32 Section 2-140. State financial support. 33 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. -332- LRB9000879DJcd 1 ARTICLE 235. RIVERSIDE CIVIC CENTER 2 (70 ILCS 325/3-2) 3 Section 235-1. Short title.Sec. 3-2.This Article may 4 be cited as the Riverside Civic Center Law of 1997. 5 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 6 (70 ILCS 325/3-3, in part) 7 Section 235-5. Definitions.Sec. 3-3.When used in this 8 Article: 9 "Authority" means the Riverside Civic Center Authority. 10 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 11 the Riverside Civic Center Authority. 12 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 13 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the 14 Village of Riverside in Cook County, Illinois. 15 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 16 (70 ILCS 325/3-4, in part) 17 Section 235-10. Authority created; principal office. 18Sec. 3-4.There is hereby created a political subdivision, 19 body politic and municipal corporation by the name and style 20 of the Riverside Civic Center Authority in the metropolitan 21 area. 22 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 23 Village of Riverside. 24 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 25 (70 ILCS 325/3-14, in part) 26 Section 235-15. Board created.Sec. 3-14.The governing 27 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 28 consisting of 7 members and shall be known as the Riverside 29 Civic Center Authority Board. The members of the Board shall 30 be individuals of generally recognized ability and integrity. -333- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 2 (70 ILCS 325/3-15) 3 Section 235-20. Board members.Sec. 3-15.Membership on 4 the Board shall consist of those persons duly elected to 5 serve as the President and members of the Board of Trustees 6 of the Village of Riverside, Illinois. Terms for members of 7 the Board shall coincide with their respective terms of 8 office as Village President and members of the Board of 9 Trustees of the Village of Riverside. Before entering upon 10 the duties of office, each member of the Board shall take and 11 subscribe the constitutional oath of office and file it in 12 the office of the Secretary of State. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 14 (70 ILCS 325/3-16) 15 Section 235-25. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.163-16.Members of the Board shall hold office until their 17 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. In 18 case of a failure to qualify within the time required, or of 19 abandonment of office, or in case of death, conviction of a 20 felony, permanent removal of residence from beyond the 21 boundaries of the metropolitan area, or removal from office, 22 the office of such member of the Board shall become vacant. 23 Each vacancy shall be filled for the unexpired term in the 24 same manner as provided by statute for filling a vacancy in 25 the office of Village President or Village Trustee. 26 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 27 (70 ILCS 325/3-17) 28 Section 235-30. Organization of the Board.Sec. 3-17.29 As soon as practicably possible after the effective date of 30 this Article, the Board shall organize for the transaction of 31 business, select a temporary secretary from its own number -334- LRB9000879DJcd 1 and adopt bylaws and regulations to govern its proceedings. 2 The Village President shall serve as chairman of the Board. 3 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 4 (70 ILCS 325/3-25) 5 Section 235-35. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 3-25.6 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 7 a bi-weekly newspaper of general circulation published in the 8 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 9 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 10 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 11 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 12 Such advertisementsadvertisementshall state the time and 13 place for receiving and openingofbids and, by reference to 14 plans and specifications on file at the time of the first 15 publication, or in the advertisement itself, shall describe 16 the character of the proposed contract in sufficient detail 17 to fully advise prospective bidders of their obligations and 18 to ensure free and open competitive bidding. 19 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 20 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 21 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 22 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 23 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 24 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 25 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 26 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 27 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 28 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 29 before advertising for bids. 30 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 31 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 32 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 33 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids -335- LRB9000879DJcd 1 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 2 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 3 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 4 Any bidder who has submitted a bid in compliance with the 5 requirements for bidding may bring a civil action in the 6 Circuit Court of Cook County in which the metropolitan area 7 is located to compel compliance with the provisions of this 8 Article relating to the awarding of contracts by the Board. 9 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 10 Section 235-40. Standard civic center provisions 11 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 12 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 13 Section 2-3. Purpose. 14 Section 2-5. Definitions. 15 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 16 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and other 17 buildings; lease of space. 18 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 19 domain. 20 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 21 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 22 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 23 State, or local agency. 24 Section 2-40. Federal money. 25 Section 2-45. Insurance. 26 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 27 performance. 28 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 29 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 30 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 31 of interest. 32 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members. 33 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. -336- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-105. Funds. 2 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 3 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 4 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 5 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 6 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members. 7 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 8 Section 2-140. State financial support. 9 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 10 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 11 ARTICLE 240. ROCKFORD CIVIC CENTER 12 (70 ILCS 340/1) 13 Section 240-1. Short title.Sec. 1.This ArticleAct14shall be known andmay be cited as the Rockford Civic Center 15 Law of 1997Act. 16 (Source: P.A. 76-1769.) 17 (70 ILCS 340/2, in part) 18 Section 240-5. Definitions.Sec. 2.When used in this 19 ArticleAct: 20 "Authority" means the Rockford Metropolitan Exposition, 21 Auditorium and Office Building Authority. 22 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 23 the Rockford Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office 24 Building Authority. 25 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 26 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the 27 County of Winnebago. 28 (Source: P.A. 76-1769.) 29 (70 ILCS 340/3, in part) 30 Section 240-10. Authority created; principal office. -337- LRB9000879DJcd 1Sec. 3.There is hereby created a political subdivision, body 2 politic and municipal corporation by the name and style of 3 Rockford Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office 4 Building Authority in the metropolitan area. 5 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 6 City of Rockford. 7 (Source: P.A. 76-1769.) 8 (70 ILCS 340/5) 9 Section 240-15. Rights and powers.Sec. 5.The 10 Authority shall have the following rights and powersduties: 11 (a) To acquire, own, construct, lease, operate, equip 12 and maintain fair, exposition, arena, office and municipal 13 office buildings, and associated facilities and grounds, 14 including sites and parking areas and facilities therefor 15 located within the metropolitan area. 16 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 17 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange, and finance fairs, 18 industrial, cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade 19 and scientific exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow 20 the use of such grounds, centers and auditoriums for the 21 holding of fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether 22 conducted by the Authority or some other person or 23 governmental body or agency. 24 (c) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 25 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 26 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 27 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 28 and events sponsored or held by the Authority and to lease 29 air space over and appurtenant to such areas, facilities, 30 grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums. The charges so 31 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 32 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of and the 33 interest upon any bonds issued by the Authority. -338- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (d) To own, lease or otherwise acquire an interest, in 2 whole or in part, in any public or private firm, corporation 3 or association useful for its purposes and in conformance 4 with its rights and powers. 5 (e) To enter into contracts, leases, obligations and the 6 like with any public or private person, firm, corporation or 7 association treating in any manner within the rights and 8 powers as set forth in this ArticleAct. 9 (Source: P.A. 83-893.) 10 (70 ILCS 340/9.1) 11 Section 240-20. State office building. The Authority 12 maySec. 9.1. Tomake expenditures for the planning, 13 acquisition, development and construction of a State office 14 building in Rockford, Illinois. Such expenditures may be 15 made from funds appropriated for such purposes from the Build 16 Illinois Bond Fund or the Build Illinois Purposes Fund, 17 created by the 84th General Assembly. 18 (Source: P.A. 84-109.) 19 (70 ILCS 340/13) 20 Section 240-22. Bonds other than revenue bonds.Sec. 13.21 No Bonds, other than revenue bonds issued pursuant to Section 22 2-5210, shall be issued by the Authority until the 23 proposition to issue the same has been submitted to and 24 approved by a majority of the voters of said metropolitan 25 area voting upon the proposition at a general election in 26 accordance with the general election law. The Authority may 27 by resolution order such proposition submitted at a regular 28 election in accordance with the general election law, 29 whereupon the recording officer shall certify the resolution 30 and the proposition to the proper election officials for 31 submission. Any proposition to issue bonds as herein set 32 forth shall be in substantially the following form: -339- LRB9000879DJcd 1 ------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Shall bonds of the "Rockford 3 Metropolitan Exposition, AuditoriumAuditorimYES 4 and Office Building Authority" to ------------------- 5 the amount of .... Dollars ($ ) 6 be issued for the purpose of .... 7&M&M&M? NO 8 ------------------------------------------------------------- 9 (Source: P.A. 81-1489.) 10 (70 ILCS 340/14) 11 Section 240-23. Tax.Sec. 14.If a majority of the voters 12 of said metropolitan area approve the issuance of bonds as 13 provided in Section 240-2213 of this Act, the Authority 14 shall have power to levy and collect annually a sum 15 sufficient to pay for the annual principal and interest 16 charges on such bonds; provided, that such tax levy shall be 17 reduced by a sum equal to such grants or matching grants as 18 the Authority shall receive, in any year, for this purpose. 19 Such taxes proposed by the Authority to be levied upon 20 the taxable property within the metropolitan area shall be 21 levied by ordinance. After the ordinance has been adopted it 22 shall, within 10 days after its passage, be published once in 23 a newspaper published and having a general circulation within 24 the metropolitan area. A certified copy of such levy 25 ordinance shall be filed with the county clerk no later than 26 the 3rd Tuesday in September in each year. Thereupon the 27 county clerk shall extend such tax; provided the aggregate 28 amount of taxes levied for any one year shall not exceed the 29 rate of .0005% of the full fair cash value, as equalized or 30 assessed by the Department of Revenue. 31 (Source: P.A. 81-1509.) 32 (70 ILCS 340/15, in part) -340- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 240-25. Board created.Sec. 15.The governing 2 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 3 consisting of 9 members and shall be known as the Rockford 4 Metropolitan Exposition Auditorium and Office Building Board. 5 The members of the board shall be individuals of generally 6 recognized ability and integrity. 7 (Source: P.A. 76-1769.) 8 (70 ILCS 340/16, in part) 9 Section 240-30. Board members appointed.Sec. 16.Within 10 60 days after October 7, 1969 (the effective date of Public 11 Act 76-1769),this act becomes effectivethe mayor of 12 Rockford, with the advice and consent of the Rockford city 13 council, shall appoint 5 members of the board for initial 14 terms expiring June first of the years 1970, 1971, 1972, 15 1973, and 1974 respectively; the mayor of Loves Park, with 16 the advice and consent of the Loves Park city council, shall 17 appoint one member for an initial term expiring June first, 18 1972; the Chairman of the Winnebago County Board, with the 19 advice and consent of the Winnebago County Board, shall 20 appoint 3 members for initial terms expiring June first of 21 the years 1970, 1972, and 1974, respectively. At the 22 expiration of the term of any member appointed by the Mayor 23 of Rockford, his successor shall be appointed by the Mayor of 24 Rockford in like manner; at the expiration of the term of the 25 member appointed by the Mayor of Loves Park, his successor 26 shall be appointed in like manner by the Mayor of Loves Park; 27 at the expiration of the term of any member appointed by the 28 Chairman of the Winnebago County Board, his successor shall 29 be appointed by the Chairman of the Winnebago County Board in 30 like manner as appointments for the initial term. All 31 successors shall hold office for a term of 5fiveyears from 32 the first day of June of the year in which they are 33 appointed, except in case of an appointment to fill a -341- LRB9000879DJcd 1 vacancy. 2 (Source: P.A. 76-1769.) 3 (70 ILCS 340/19) 4 Section 240-35. Meetings; quorum; approval of ordinances 5 and resolutions by chairman; public records.Sec. 19.Regular 6 meetings of the Board shall be held at least once in each 7 calendar month, the time and place of such meetings to be 8 fixed by the Board. 9 Five members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 10 the transaction of business. All action of the Board shall be 11 by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 12 least 5 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 13 ordinance or resolution. 14 All such ordinances and resolutions before taking effect 15 shall be approved by the chairman of the Board, and if he 16 shall approve thereof he shall sign the same, and such as he 17 shall not approve he shall return to the Board with his 18 objections thereto in writing at the next regular meeting of 19 the Board occurring after the passage thereof. But in case 20 the chairman shall fail to return any ordinance or resolution 21 with his objections thereto by the time aforesaid, he shall 22 be deemed to have approved the same and it shall take effect 23 accordingly. Upon the return of any ordinance or resolution 24 by the chairman with his objections, the vote by which the 25 same was passed shall be reconsidered by the Board, and if 26 upon such reconsideration said ordinance or resolution is 27 passed by the affirmative vote of at least 6 members, it 28 shall go into effect notwithstanding the veto of the 29 chairman. 30 All ordinances, resolutions and all proceedings of the 31 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 32 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 33 except such documents and records as shall be kept or -342- LRB9000879DJcd 1 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actions or 2 proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 3 (Source: P.A. 82-783.) 4 (70 ILCS 340/21) 5 Section 240-37. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 6 Investment Act.Sec. 21.All funds deposited by the treasurer 7 shall be placed in the name of the Authority and shall be 8 withdrawn or paid out only by check or draft upon the bank or 9 savings and loan association, signed by the treasurer and 10 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 11 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 12 the Authority to deposit funds or to sign any check or draft. 13 No bank or savings and loan association shall receive 14 public funds as permitted by this Section, unless it has 15 complied with the requirements established pursuant to 16 Section 6 of the Public Funds Investment Act"An Act relating17to certain investments of public funds by public agencies",18approved July 23, 1943, as now or hereafter amended. 19 (Source: P.A. 83-1362.) 20 (70 ILCS 340/23a) 21 Section 240-40. Security police force.Sec. 23a.The 22 Board of the Authority may establish and maintain a Security 23 Police Force and may define and prescribe all such peace 24 officers' duties and compensation. Every security police 25 officer appointed by the Board to such Security Police Force, 26 as the same shall be from time to time hereafter constituted, 27 shall have and is hereby vested with police powers, and is 28 hereby authorized to act as a conservator of the peace within 29 and upon driveways, sidewalks and property controlled by such 30 Authority, and shall have power to make arrests or cause to 31 be arrested, with or without process, any person who breaks 32 the peace, or may be found violating any of the penal -343- LRB9000879DJcd 1 ordinances of such Authority, or of the City of Rockford or 2 any criminal law of the State. 3 An arrest may be made by any such officer without a 4 warrant when a criminal offense is committed or attempted in 5 his presence or when a criminal offense has, in fact, been 6 committed, and the officer has reasonable ground for 7 believing that the person to be arrested has committed it. 8 Any person so arrested shall, without unnecessary delay, be 9 taken by such officer before the circuit court of the county 10 having jurisdiction of the offense committed or charged 11 against such person, and such police officer shall thereupon 12 make and file a complaint in writing under oath, against such 13 defendant, charging the violation by such defendant of such 14 statute or ordinance, and such offender shall thereupon be 15 dealt with according to law in the same manner as if he had 16 been arrested in the first instance under warrant lawfully 17 issued. However, no member of any such Security Police Force 18 shall be vested with any police power outside the limits of 19 the metropolitan area except pursuant to and in accordance 20 with an intergovernmental cooperation agreement to which the 21 Authority is a party. 22 In all actions for the violation of any ordinance of the 23 Authority, the first process shall be a summons or a warrant. 24 A warrant for the arrest of an accused person may issue upon 25 the affidavit of any person that an ordinance has been 26 violated, and that person making the complaint has reasonable 27 grounds to believe that the party charged is guilty thereof. 28 Every person arrested upon a warrant, without unnecessary 29 delay, shall be taken before the proper officer for trial. 30 The Board of the Authority may establish reasonable 31 eligibility requirements for appointment to such Security 32 Police Force relating to health, habits and moral character. 33 However, no person may be appointed hereunder unless that 34 person is at least 21 years of age. No person may be -344- LRB9000879DJcd 1 appointed to or be retained in the Security Police Force 2 unless that person is of good character and not a habitual 3 drunkard, gambler or a person convicted of a felony or a 4 crime involving moral turpitude. All such Security Police 5 Force personnel authorized to carry weapons shall receive a 6 course of training in the legal and practical use of such 7 weapons as is required of a police officer under the Peace 8 Officer Firearm Training Act"An Act in relation to firearms9training for peace officers", approved August 29, 1975, as10amended, and all such Security Police Force personnel shall 11 also have received the training and certification required by 12 the Illinois"IllinoisPolice Training Act" as now or13hereafter amended. 14 (Source: P.A. 83-535.) 15 (70 ILCS 340/24) 16 Section 240-45. Ordinances and rules; fines and 17 penalties.Sec. 24.The Board shall have power to pass all 18 ordinances and make all rules and regulations proper or 19 necessary to carry into effect the powers granted to the 20 Authority, with such fines or penalties as may be deemed 21 proper. No fine or penalty, however, shall exceed $500 and 22 no imprisonment authorized by this Section for failure to pay 23 any fine, penalty or cost shall exceed 6 months for one 24 offense. All fines and penalties shall be imposed by 25 ordinance, which shall be published in a newspaper of general 26 circulation published in the area embraced by the Authority. 27 No such ordinance shall take effect until ten days after its 28 publication. 29 The Board is authorized to recover the fines and 30 penalties imposed for violation of its ordinances by suit in 31 the name of the Authority before the circuit court of 32 Winnebago County. The procedure in such suits shall be the 33 same as that provided by law for like suits for the violation -345- LRB9000879DJcd 1 of ordinances in cities organized under the Illinois 2 Municipal Code, and offenders may be imprisoned for 3 nonpayment of fines and costs in the same manner as in such 4 cities. All fines when collected shall be paid into the 5 treasury of the Authority. 6 (Source: P.A. 83-535.) 7 (70 ILCS 340/25) 8 Section 240-50. Contracts.Sec. 25.All contracts for 9 sale of property of the value of more than $2500 or for an 10 concession in or lease of property including air rights, of 11 the Authority for a term of more than one year shall be 12 awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after advertising 13 for bids. All construction contracts and contracts for 14 supplies, materials, equipment and services, when the expense 15 thereof will exceed $2500, shall be let to the lowest 16 responsible bidder, after advertising for bids, excepting (1) 17 when repair parts, accessories, equipment or services are 18 required for equipment or services previously furnished or 19 contracted for; (2) when the nature of the services required 20 is such that competitive bidding is not in the best interest 21 of the public, including, without limiting the generality of 22 the foregoing, the services of accountants, architects, 23 attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents of 24 construction, and others possessing a high degree of skill; 25 and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, power, 26 telephone or telegraph are required. 27 All contracts involving less than $2500 shall be let by 28 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 29 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 30insurethe best interests of the public. 31 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 32 Board may take in account the past record of dealings with 33 the bidder, experience, adequacy of equipment, ability to -346- LRB9000879DJcd 1 complete performance within the time set, and other factors 2 besides financial responsibility, but in no case shall any 3 such contracts be awarded to any other than the highest 4 bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease) or the lowest 5 bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure) unless authorized 6 or approved by the affirmative vote of at least 6sixof the 7 members of the Board present at a meeting at which a quorum 8 is present, and unless such action is accompanied by a 9 statement in writing setting forth the reasons for not 10 awarding the contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the 11 case may be, which statement shall be kept on file in the 12 principal office of the Authority and open to public 13 inspection. 14 From the group of responsible bidders the lowest bidder 15 shall be selected in the following manner: to all bids for 16 sales the gross receipts of which are not taxable under the 17 Retailers'"RetailersOccupation Tax Act", approved June 28,181933, as amended, there shall be added an amount equal to the 19 tax which would be payable under said Act, if applicable, and 20 the lowest in amount of said adjusted bids and bids for sales 21 the gross receipts of which are taxable under said Act shall 22 be considered the lowest bid; provided, that, if said lowest 23 bid relates to a sale not taxable under said Act, any 24 contract entered into thereon shall be in the amount of the 25 original bid not adjusted as aforesaid. 26 Contracts shall not be split into parts involving 27 expenditures of less than $2500 for the purposes of avoiding 28 the provisions of this Section, and all such split contracts 29 shall be void. If any collusion occurs among bidders or 30 prospective bidders in restraint of freedom of competition, 31 by agreement to bid a fixed amount or to refrain from bidding 32 or otherwise, the bids of such bidders shall be void. Each 33 bidder shall accompany his bid with a sworn statement that he 34 has not been a party to any such agreement. -347- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 2 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 3 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to 4 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 5 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 6 materials, supplies or equipment. 7 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 8 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 9 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 10 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 11 contract, without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 12 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 13 received pursuant to advertisement. 14 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 15 effect the provisions of this Section. 16 (Source: P.A. 83-893.) 17 (70 ILCS 340/26, in part) 18 Section 240-55. Bidders; civil action to compel 19 compliance.Sec. 26.Any bidder who has submitted a bid in 20 compliance with the requirements for bidding under this 21 Article may bring a civil action in the circuit court in 22 Winnebago County to compel compliance with the provisions of 23 this ArticleActrelating to the awarding of contracts by the 24 Board. 25 (Source: P.A. 79-1358.) 26 Section 240-60. Standard civic center provisions 27 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 28 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 29 Section 2-5. Definitions. 30 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 31 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 32 lease of space. -348- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 2 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 3 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 4 State, or local agency. 5 Section 2-40. Federal money. 6 Section 2-45. Insurance. 7 Section 2-52. Borrowing; revenue bonds; interest payable 8 semi-annually; bond sale price; effect of Omnibus Bond Acts. 9 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 10 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 11 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 12 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 13 interest. 14 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 15 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. 16 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 17 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 18 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 19 bank or savings and loan association. 20 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 21 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 22 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 23 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 24 Section 2-140. State financial support. 25 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 26 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 27 Section 2-155. Partial invalidity. 28 ARTICLE 245. SALEM CIVIC CENTER 29 (70 ILCS 335/2) 30 Section 245-1. Short title.Sec. 2.This Article may be 31 cited as the Salem Civic Center Law of 1997. 32 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) -349- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 335/3, in part) 2 Section 245-5. Definitions.Sec. 3.When used in this 3 Article: 4 "Authority" means the Salem Civic Center Authority. 5 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 6 the Salem Civic Center Authority. 7 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 8 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the City 9 of Salem in Marion County. 10 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 11 (70 ILCS 335/4, in part) 12 Section 245-10. Authority created; principal office. 13Sec. 4.There is hereby created a political subdivision, 14 body politic and municipal corporation by the name and style 15 of the Salem Civic Center Authority in the metropolitan area. 16 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 17 City of Salem. 18 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 19 (70 ILCS 335/11.5) 20 Section 245-12.Sec. 11.5.Use and occupation taxes. 21 (a) The Authority may adopt a resolution that authorizes 22 a referendum on the question of whether the Authority shall 23 be authorized to impose a retailers' occupation tax, a 24 service occupation tax, and a use tax in one-quarter percent 25 increments at a rate not to exceed 1%. The Authority shall 26 certify the question to the proper election authorities who 27 shall submit the question to the voters of the metropolitan 28 area at the next regularly scheduled election in accordance 29 with the general election law. The question shall be in 30 substantially the following form: 31 "Shall the Salem Civic Center Authority be authorized to 32 impose a retailers' occupation tax, a service occupation -350- LRB9000879DJcd 1 tax, and a use tax at the rate of (rate) for the sole 2 purpose of obtaining funds for the support, construction, 3 maintenance, or financing of a facility of the 4 Authority?" 5 Votes shall be recorded as "yes" or "no". If a majority 6 of all votes cast on the proposition are in favor of the 7 proposition, the Authority is authorized to impose the tax. 8 (b) The Authority shall impose the retailers' occupation 9 tax upon all persons engaged in the business of selling 10 tangible personal property at retail in the metropolitan 11 area, at the rate approved by referendum, on the gross 12 receipts from the sales made in the course of such business 13 within the metropolitan area. The tax imposed under this 14 Section and all civil penalties that may be assessed as an 15 incident thereof shall be collected and enforced by the 16 Department of Revenue. The Department has full power to 17 administer and enforce this Section; to collect all taxes and 18 penalties so collected in the manner provided in this 19 Section; and to determine all rights to credit memoranda 20 arising on account of the erroneous payment of tax or penalty 21 hereunder. In the administration of, and compliance with, 22 this Section, the Department and persons who are subject to 23 this Section shall (i) have the same rights, remedies, 24 privileges, immunities, powers and duties, (ii) be subject to 25 the same conditions, restrictions, limitations, penalties, 26 exclusions, exemptions, and definitions of terms, and (iii) 27 employ the same modes of procedure as are prescribed in 28 Sections 1, 1a, 1a-1, 1c, 1d, 1e, 1f, 1i, 1j, 1k, 1m, 1n, 2, 29 2-5, 2-5.5, 2-10 (in respect to all provisions therein other 30 than the State rate of tax), 2-15 through 2-70, 2a, 2b, 2c, 3 31 (except as to the disposition of taxes and penalties 32 collected and provisions related to quarter monthly 33 payments), 4, 5, 5a, 5b, 5c, 5d, 5e, 5f, 5g, 5i, 5j, 5k, 5l, 34 6, 6a, 6b, 6c, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 11a, 12, and 13 of the -351- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Retailers' Occupation Tax Act and Section 3-7 of the Uniform 2 Penalty and Interest Act, as fully as if those provisions 3 were set forth in this subsection. 4 Persons subject to any tax imposed under this subsection 5 may reimburse themselves for their seller's tax liability by 6 separately stating the tax as an additional charge, which 7 charge may be stated in combination, in a single amount, with 8 State taxes that sellers are required to collect, in 9 accordance with such bracket schedules as the Department may 10 prescribe. 11 Whenever the Department determines that a refund should 12 be made under this subsection to a claimant instead of 13 issuing a credit memorandum, the Department shall notify the 14 State Comptroller, who shall cause the warrant to be drawn 15 for the amount specified, and to the person named, in the 16 notification from the Department. The refund shall be paid 17 by the State Treasurer out of the tax fund referenced under 18 paragraph (g) of this Section. 19 If a tax is imposed under this subsection (b), a tax 20 shall also be imposed at the same rate under subsections (c) 21 and (d) of this Section. 22 For the purpose of determining whether a tax authorized 23 under this Section is applicable, a retail sale, by a 24 producer of coal or other mineral mined in Illinois, is a 25 sale at retail at the place where the coal or other mineral 26 mined in Illinois is extracted from the earth. This 27 paragraph does not apply to coal or other mineral when it is 28 delivered or shipped by the seller to the purchaser at a 29 point outside Illinois so that the sale is exempt under the 30 Federal Constitution as a sale in interstate or foreign 31 commerce. 32 Nothing in this Section shall be construed to authorize 33 the Authority to impose a tax upon the privilege of engaging 34 in any business which under the Constitution of the United -352- LRB9000879DJcd 1 States may not be made the subject of taxation by this State. 2 (c) If a tax has been imposed under subsection (b), a 3 service occupation tax shall also be imposed at the same rate 4 upon all persons engaged, in the metropolitan area, in the 5 business of making sales of service, who, as an incident to 6 making those sales of service, transfer tangible personal 7 property within the metropolitan area as an incident to a 8 sale of service. The tax imposed under this subsection and 9 all civil penalties that may be assessed as an incident 10 thereof shall be collected and enforced by the Department of 11 Revenue. The Department has full power to administer and 12 enforce this paragraph; to collect all taxes and penalties 13 due hereunder; to dispose of taxes and penalties so collected 14 in the manner hereinafter provided; and to determine all 15 rights to credit memoranda arising on account of the 16 erroneous payment of tax or penalty hereunder. In the 17 administration of, and compliance with this paragraph, the 18 Department and persons who are subject to this paragraph 19 shall (i) have the same rights, remedies, privileges, 20 immunities, powers, and duties, (ii) be subject to the same 21 conditions, restrictions, limitations, penalties, exclusions, 22 exemptions, and definitions of terms, and (iii) employ the 23 same modes of procedure as are prescribed in Sections 2 24 (except that the reference to State in the definition of 25 supplier maintaining a place of business in this State shall 26 mean the metropolitan area), 2a, 2b, 3 through 3-55 (in 27 respect to all provisions therein other than the State rate 28 of tax), 4 (except that the reference to the State shall be 29 to the Authority), 5, 7, 8 (except that the jurisdiction to 30 which the tax shall be a debt to the extent indicated in that 31 Section 8 shall be the Authority), 9 (except as to the 32 disposition of taxes and penalties collected, and except that 33 the returned merchandise credit for this tax may not be taken 34 against any State tax), 11, 12 (except the reference therein -353- LRB9000879DJcd 1 to Section 2b of the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act), 13 2 (except that any reference to the State shall mean the 3 Authority), 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 of the Service 4 Occupation Tax Act and Section 3-7 of the Uniform Penalty and 5 Interest Act, as fully as if those provisions were set forth 6 herein. 7 Persons subject to any tax imposed under the authority 8 granted in this subsection may reimburse themselves for their 9 serviceman's tax liability by separately stating the tax as 10 an additional charge, which charge may be stated in 11 combination, in a single amount, with State tax that 12 servicemen are authorized to collect under the Service Use 13 Tax Act, in accordance with such bracket schedules as the 14 Department may prescribe. 15 Whenever the Department determines that a refund should 16 be made under this subsection to a claimant instead of 17 issuing a credit memorandum, the Department shall notify the 18 State Comptroller, who shall cause the warrant to be drawn 19 for the amount specified, and to the person named, in the 20 notification from the Department. The refund shall be paid 21 by the State Treasurer out of the tax fund referenced under 22 paragraph (g) of this Section. 23 Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to authorize 24 the Authority to impose a tax upon the privilege of engaging 25 in any business which under the Constitution of the United 26 States may not be made the subject of taxation by the State. 27 (d) If a tax has been imposed under subsection (b), a 28 use tax shall also be imposed at the same rate upon the 29 privilege of using, in the metropolitan area, any item of 30 tangible personal property that is purchased outside the 31 metropolitan area at retail from a retailer, and that is 32 titled or registered at a location within the metropolitan 33 area with an agency of this State's government. "Selling 34 price" is defined as in the Use Tax Act. The tax shall be -354- LRB9000879DJcd 1 collected from persons whose Illinois address for titling or 2 registration purposes is given as being in the metropolitan 3 area. The tax shall be collected by the Department of 4 Revenue for the Authority. The tax must be paid to the State, 5 or an exemption determination must be obtained from the 6 Department of Revenue, before the title or certificate of 7 registration for the property may be issued. The tax or 8 proof of exemption may be transmitted to the Department by 9 way of the State agency with which, or the State officer with 10 whom, the tangible personal property must be titled or 11 registered if the Department and the State agency or State 12 officer determine that this procedure will expedite the 13 processing of applications for title or registration. 14 The Department has full power to administer and enforce 15 this paragraph; to collect all taxes, penalties and interest 16 due hereunder; to dispose of taxes, penalties and interest so 17 collected in the manner hereinafter provided; and to 18 determine all rights to credit memoranda or refunds arising 19 on account of the erroneous payment of tax, penalty or 20 interest hereunder. In the administration of, and compliance 21 with, this subsection, the Department and persons who are 22 subject to this paragraph shall (i) have the same rights, 23 remedies, privileges, immunities, powers, and duties, (ii) be 24 subject to the same conditions, restrictions, limitations, 25 penalties, exclusions, exemptions, and definitions of terms, 26 and (iii) employ the same modes of procedure as are 27 prescribed in Sections 2 (except the definition of "retailer 28 maintaining a place of business in this State"), 3, 3-5, 29 3-10, 3-45, 3-55, 3-65, 3-70, 3-85, 3a, 4, 6, 7, 8 (except 30 that the jurisdiction to which the tax shall be a debt to the 31 extent indicated in that Section 8 shall be the Authority), 9 32 (except provisions relating to quarter monthly payments), 10, 33 11, 12, 12a, 12b, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21, and 22 of the Use 34 Tax Act and Section 3-7 of the Uniform Penalty and Interest -355- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Act, that are not inconsistent with this paragraph, as fully 2 as if those provisions were set forth herein. 3 Whenever the Department determines that a refund should 4 be made under this subsection to a claimant instead of 5 issuing a credit memorandum, the Department shall notify the 6 State Comptroller, who shall cause the order to be drawn for 7 the amount specified, and to the person named, in the 8 notification from the Department. The refund shall be paid by 9 the State Treasurer out of the tax fund referenced under 10 paragraph (g) of this Section. 11 (e) A certificate of registration issued by the State 12 Department of Revenue to a retailer under the Retailers' 13 Occupation Tax Act or under the Service Occupation Tax Act 14 shall permit the registrant to engage in a business that is 15 taxed under the tax imposed under paragraphs (b), (c), or (d) 16 of this Section and no additional registration shall be 17 required. A certificate issued under the Use Tax Act or the 18 Service Use Tax Act shall be applicable with regard to any 19 tax imposed under paragraph (c) of this Section. 20 (f) The results of any election authorizing a 21 proposition to impose a tax under this Section or effecting a 22 change in the rate of tax shall be certified by the proper 23 election authorities and filed with the Illinois Department 24 on or before the first day of April. In addition, an 25 ordinance imposing, discontinuing, or effecting a change in 26 the rate of tax under this Section shall be adopted and a 27 certified copy thereof filed with the Department on or before 28 the first day of April. After proper receipt of such 29 certifications, the Department shall proceed to administer 30 and enforce this Section as of the first day of July next 31 following such adoption and filing. 32 (g) The Department of Revenue shall, upon collecting any 33 taxes and penalties as provided in this Section, pay the 34 taxes and penalties over to the State Treasurer as trustee -356- LRB9000879DJcd 1 for the Authority. The taxes and penalties shall be held in a 2 trust fund outside the State Treasury. On or before the 25th 3 day of each calendar month, the Department of Revenue shall 4 prepare and certify to the Comptroller of the State of 5 Illinois the amount to be paid to the Authority, which shall 6 be the balance in the fund, less any amount determined by the 7 Department to be necessary for the payment of refunds. Within 8 10 days after receipt by the Comptroller of the certification 9 of the amount to be paid to the Authority, the Comptroller 10 shall cause an order to be drawn for payment for the amount 11 in accordance with the directions contained in the 12 certification. Amounts received from the tax imposed under 13 this Section shall be used only for the support, 14 construction, maintenance, or financing of a facility of the 15 Authority. 16 (h) When certifying the amount of a monthly disbursement 17 to the Authority under this Section, the Department shall 18 increase or decrease the amounts by an amount necessary to 19 offset any miscalculation of previous disbursements. The 20 offset amount shall be the amount erroneously disbursed 21 within the previous 6 months from the time a miscalculation 22 is discovered. 23 (i) This Section may be cited as the Salem Civic Center 24 Use and Occupation Tax Law. 25 (Source: P.A. 89-460, eff. 5-24-96.) 26 (70 ILCS 335/14, in part) 27 Section 245-15. Board created.Sec. 14.The governing 28 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 29 consisting of 7 members and shall be known as the Salem Civic 30 Center Authority Board. The members of the Board shall be 31 individuals of generally recognized ability and integrity. 32 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) -357- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 335/15, in part) 2 Section 245-20. Board members appointed.Sec. 15.3 Within 60 days after January 9, 1990 (the effective date of 4 Article 2 of Public Act 86-1017)this Article becomes5effective, the mayor of the City of Salem, with the advice 6 and consent of the Salem city council, shall appoint 3 7 members of the Board for initial terms expiring June 1, 1991; 8 2 members for initial terms expiring June 1, 1992; and 2 9 members for initial terms expiring June 1, 1993. The 10 successors of the initial members shall be appointed in like 11 manner for 3 year terms from the date of appointment, except 12 in case of an appointment to fill a vacancy. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 14 (70 ILCS 335/16, in part) 15 Section 245-25. Removal of Board members.Sec. 16.The 16 appointing officer, with the advice and consent of the Salem 17 city council, may remove any member of the Board appointed by 18 him, in case of incompetency, neglect of duty or malfeasance 19 in office, after service on him, by registered United States 20 mail, return receipt requested, of a copy of the written 21 charges against him and an opportunity to be publicly heard 22 in person or by counsel in his own defense upon not less than 23 10 days notice. 24 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 25 (70 ILCS 335/25, in part) 26 Section 245-30. Bidders; civil action to compel 27 compliance.Sec. 25.Any bidder who has submitted a bid in 28 compliance with the requirements for bidding under this 29 Article may bring a civil action in the circuit court of 30 Marion County in which the metropolitan area is located to 31 compel compliance with the provisions of this Article 32 relating to the awarding of contracts by the Board. -358- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 2 Section 245-35. Standard civic center provisions 3 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 4 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 5 Section 2-3. Purpose. 6 Section 2-5. Definitions. 7 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 8 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and other 9 buildings; lease of space. 10 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 11 domain. 12 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 13 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 14 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 15 State, or local agency. 16 Section 2-40. Federal money. 17 Section 2-45. Insurance. 18 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 19 performance. 20 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 21 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 22 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 23 of interest. 24 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 25 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 26 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 27 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members. 28 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 29 Section 2-105. Funds. 30 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 31 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 32 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 33 Section 2-126. Contracts; award to other than highest or -359- LRB9000879DJcd 1 lowest bidder by vote of 4 Board members. 2 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 3 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 4 Section 2-140. State financial support. 5 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 6 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 7 ARTICLE 250. SHELDON CIVIC CENTER 8 (70 ILCS 220/8-1) 9 Section 250-1. Short title.Sec. 8-1.This Article 10shall be known andmay be cited as the Sheldon"SheldonCivic 11 Center Law of 1997Act". 12 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 13 (70 ILCS 220/8-2, in part) 14 Section 250-5. Definitions.Sec. 8-2.As used in this 15 Article, unless the context otherwise requires: 16 "Authority" means the Sheldon Metropolitan Exposition, 17 Auditorium and Office Building Authority. 18 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 19 the Sheldon Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office 20 Building Authority. 21 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory which lies 22 within the corporate boundaries of the Village of Sheldon. 23 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 24 (70 ILCS 220/8-3, in part) 25 Section 250-10. Authority created; principal office. 26Sec. 8-3.There is hereby created a unit of local government 27 known as the Sheldon Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and 28 Office Building Authority in the metropolitan area. 29 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 30 Village of Sheldon. -360- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 2 (70 ILCS 220/8-11) 3 Section 250-15. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec.48-11.Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 5 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 6 State of Illinois or any unit of local government or school 7 district within the State, nor shall any such bond or 8 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 9 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 10 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 11 bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 12 obligation but is payable solely from revenues or income. 13 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 14 (70 ILCS 220/8-12) 15 Section 250-20. Investment in bonds.Sec. 8-12.The 16 State and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns 17 and other units of local government and public bodies, and 18 public officers of any thereof;,all banks, bankers, trust 19 companies, savings banks and institutions, building and loan 20 associations, savings and loan associations, investment 21 companies and other persons carrying on an insurance 22 business; and all executors, administrators, guardians, 23 trustees and other fiduciaries may legally invest any sinking 24 funds, moneys or other funds belonging to them or within 25 their control in any bonds issued pursuant to this Article 26Act, it being the purpose of this Section to authorize the 27 investment in such bonds of all sinking, insurance, 28 retirement, compensation, pension and trust funds, whether 29 owned or controlled by private or public persons or officers; 30 provided, however, that nothing contained in this Section may 31 be construed as relieving any person from any duty of 32 exercising reasonable care in selecting securities for -361- LRB9000879DJcd 1 investment. 2 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 3 (70 ILCS 220/8-13, in part) 4 Section 250-25. Board created.Sec. 8-13.The governing 5 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 6 consisting of 7 members and shall be known as the Sheldon 7 Metropolitan Exposition Auditorium and Office Building Board. 8 The members of the board shall be individuals of generally 9 recognized ability and integrity. 10 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 11 (70 ILCS 220/8-14, in part) 12 Section 250-30. Board members appointed.Sec. 8-14.13 Within 60 days after September 3, 1985 (the effective date of 14 Article 8 of Public Act 84-245)this Act becomes effective, 15 the Village President of Sheldon, with the advice and consent 16 of the Sheldon Village Board of Trustees, shall appoint 7 17 members of the Board, 2 members to be appointed for terms 18 expiring July 1, 1988, 2 members to be appointed for terms 19 expiring July 1, 1987, and 3 members to be appointed for 20 terms expiring July 1, 1986, such terms commencing on the 21 date each is appointed. At the expiration of the term of any 22 member, his successor shall be appointed by the Village 23 President of Sheldon in a like manner. All successors shall 24 hold office for a term of 3 years from the date of 25 appointment, except in case of an appointment to fill a 26 vacancy. 27 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 28 (70 ILCS 220/8-25) 29 Section 250-35. Report and financial statement.Sec.308-25.As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 31 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a -362- LRB9000879DJcd 1 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 2 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 3 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 4 for distribution to persons interested upon request, and a 5 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 6 Village President of Sheldon. 7 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 8 Section 250-40. Standard civic center provisions 9 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 10 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 11 Section 2-5. Definitions. 12 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 13 Section 2-17. Duties; auditorium and other buildings. 14 Section 2-21. Rights and powers. 15 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 16 Section 2-36. Acquisition of property from person or 17 governmental agency. 18 Section 2-40. Federal money. 19 Section 2-45. Insurance. 20 Section 2-51. Borrowing; revenue bonds; mandamus or other 21 actions to compel performance. 22 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 23 of interest. 24 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 25 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. 26 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 27 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 28 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members. 29 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 30 bank or savings and loan association. 31 Section 2-106. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 32 Investment Act. 33 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. -363- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 2 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 3 and penalties. 4 Section 2-127. Contracts; award to other than highest or 5 lowest bidder by four-fifths vote. 6 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 7 Section 2-140. State financial support. 8 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 9 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 10 ARTICLE 255. SPRINGFIELD METROPOLITAN EXPOSITION 11 AND AUDITORIUM AUTHORITY 12 (70 ILCS 345/1) 13 Section 255-1. Short title.Sec. 1.This ArticleAct14shall be known andmay be cited as the Springfield 15 Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority Law of 1997 16Act. 17 (Source: Laws 1965, p. 2756.) 18 (70 ILCS 345/2, in part) 19 Section 255-5. Definitions.Sec. 2.When used in this 20 ArticleAct: 21 "Authority" means the Springfield Metropolitan Exposition 22 and Auditorium Authority. 23 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 24 the Springfield Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium 25 Authority. 26 "Governor" means the Governor of the State of Illinois. 27 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 28 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the 29 Townships of Springfield, Woodside and Capital in the County 30 of Sangamon. 31 (Source: P.A. 78-467.) -364- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 345/3, in part) 2 Section 255-10. Authority created; principal office. 3Sec. 3.There is hereby created a political subdivision, body 4 politic and municipal corporation by the name and style of 5 Springfield Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority 6 in the metropolitan area. 7 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 8 City of Springfield. 9 (Source: Laws 1965, p. 2756.) 10 (70 ILCS 345/4) 11 Section 255-15. Duties.Sec. 4.It shall be the duty of 12 the authority to promote, operate and maintain expositions 13 and conventions from time to time in the metropolitan area 14 and in connection therewith to arrange, finance and maintain 15 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 16 exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain auditoriums and 17 exposition buildings for such purposes. The Authority is 18 granted all rights and powers necessary to perform such 19 duties. 20 (Source: Laws 1965, p. 2756.) 21 (70 ILCS 345/5) 22 Section 255-20. Rights and powers.Sec. 5.The 23 Springfield Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority 24 shall have the following rights and powers: 25 (a) To purchase, own, construct, lease as lessee or in 26 any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, reconstruct, 27 regulate, operate, equip and maintain fair and exposition 28 grounds, convention or exhibition centers and civic 29 auditoriums, including sites and parking areas and facilities 30 therefor located within the metropolitan area; 31 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 32 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, -365- LRB9000879DJcd 1 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 2 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 3 such grounds, centers and auditoriums for the holding of 4 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 5 Authority or some other person or governmental agency; 6 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 7 sites for such grounds, centers and auditoriums, and parking 8 areas and facilities in the manner provided for the exercise 9 of the right of eminent domain under Article VII of the Code 10 of Civil Procedure, as amended; 11 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 12 nondiscriminatory charges for the use of such parking areas 13 and facilities, grounds, centers and auditoriums and 14 admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits and events 15 sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges collected may 16 be made available to defray the reasonable expenses of the 17 Authority and to pay the principal of and the interest on any 18 bonds issued by the Authority; 19 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 20 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 21 (Source: P.A. 82-783.) 22 (70 ILCS 345/8) 23 Section 255-25. Federal money.Sec. 8.The Authority 24 shall have the power to apply for and accept grants, loans or 25 appropriations from the Federal Government or any agency or 26 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 27 the Authority and to enter into any agreement with the 28 Federal Government in relation to such grants, loans or 29 appropriations. 30 (Source: Laws 1965, p. 2756.) 31 (70 ILCS 345/10) 32 Section 255-30. Borrowing; revenue bonds.Sec. 10.The -366- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authority shall have the continuing power to borrow money for 2 the purpose of carrying out and performing its duties and 3 exercising its rights and powers under this ArticleAct. 4 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 5 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 6 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 7 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 8 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 9 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 10 of its interest bearing revenue bonds or its general 11 obligation bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption 12 provisions or at any time before maturity with the consent of 13 the holders thereof. All such interest bearing revenue bonds 14 of the Authority shall be payable solely from such of the 15 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, exhibits, 16 shows and events and other authorized activities operated by 17 it, the charges made for the use of its facilities and the 18 funds, if any, received and to be received by the Authority 19 from any other source as are pledged by the ordinance 20 authorizing the bonds. Such bonds may bear such date or 21 dates, may mature at such time or times not exceeding forty 22 years from their respective dates, may bear interest at such 23 rate or rates, not exceeding the maximum rate authorized by 24 the Bond Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the 25 making of the contract, payable semi-annually, may be in such 26 form, may carry such registration privileges, may be payable 27 at such place or places, may be made subject to redemption in 28 such manner and upon such terms, with or without premium as 29 is stated on the face thereof, may be executed in such manner 30 and may contain such terms and covenants, all as may be 31 provided in said ordinance. In case any officer whose 32 signature appears on any bond ceases (after attaching his 33 signature) to hold office, his signature shall nevertheless 34 be valid and effective for all purposes. The holder or -367- LRB9000879DJcd 1 holders of any bonds, or interest coupons appertaining 2 thereto issued by the Authority may bring a mandamus, 3 injunction, oranyother civil action or proceeding to compel 4 the performance and observance by the Authority or any of its 5 officers, agents or employees of any contract or covenant 6 made by the Authority with the holders of such bonds or 7 interest coupons,andto compel the Authority and any of its 8 officers, agents or employees to perform any duties required 9 to be performed for the benefit of the holders of any such 10 bonds or interest coupons by the provisions of the ordinance 11 authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the Authority and 12 any of its officers, agents or employees from taking any 13 action in conflict with any such contract or covenant. 14 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 15 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 16 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 17 instruments under the law of the State of Illinois. 18 The bonds shall be sold by the corporate authorities of 19 the Authority in such manner as said corporate authorities 20 shall determine, except that if issued to bear interest at 21 the maximum rate authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as 22 amended at the time of the making of the contract, the bonds 23 shall be sold for not less than par and accrued interest and 24 except that the selling price of bonds bearing interest at a 25 rate of less than the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 26 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 27 the contract, shall be such that the interest cost to the 28 Authority of the money received from the sale of the bonds 29 shall not exceed the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 30 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 31 the contract, computed to absolute maturity of said bonds 32 according to standard tables of bond values. 33 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 34 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of -368- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents and 2 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 3 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 4 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 5 revenues of the Authority so pledged to pay: 6 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 7 operating the said facilities; and 8 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 9 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 10 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 11 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 12 secure payment thereof. 13 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 14 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertaking of 15 the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and the 16 issuance of any additional bonds payable from such revenue 17 income to be derived from the fairs, exhibits, shows and 18 events and from charges made for the use of its facilities or 19 for admissions to its events, or from other revenue, if any, 20 the Authority may execute and deliver a trust agreement or 21 agreements; provided that no lien upon any physical property 22 of the Authority shall be created thereby. 23 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 24 such trust agreement by the Authority may be had by mandamus, 25 injunction, or other civil actionsactionorother26 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 27 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 28 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 29 instituted. 30 Before any such revenue bonds (excepting refunding bonds) 31 are sold the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, 32 shall be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for 33 bids at least three times in a daily newspaper of general 34 circulation published in the metropolitan area, the last -369- LRB9000879DJcd 1 publication to be at least ten days before bids are required 2 to be filed. Copies of such advertisement may be published in 3 any newspaper or financial publication in the United States. 4 All bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by 5 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 6 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have 7 the right to reject all bids and readvertise for bids in the 8 manner provided for in the initial advertisement. However, 9 if no bids are received such bonds may be sold at not less 10 than par value, without further advertising, within 60 days 11 after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to any 12 advertisement. 13 With respect to instruments for the payment of money 14 issued under this Section either before, on, or after the 15 effective date of Public Act 86-4this amendatory Act of161989, it is and always has been the intention of the General 17 Assembly (i) that the Omnibus Bond Acts are and always have 18 been supplementary grants of power to issue instruments in 19 accordance with the Omnibus Bond Acts, regardless of any 20 provision of this ArticleActthat may appear to be or to 21 have been more restrictive than those Acts, (ii) that the 22 provisions of this Section are not a limitation on the 23 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts, and 24 (iii) that instruments issued under this Section within the 25 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts are 26 not invalid because of any provision of this ArticleActthat 27 may appear to be or to have been more restrictive than those 28 Acts. 29 (Source: P.A. 86-4.) 30 (70 ILCS 345/11) 31 Section 255-35. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 11.32 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 33 Authority under Section 255-3010 of this Actbe or become an -370- LRB9000879DJcd 1 indebtedness or obligation of the State of Illinois or of any 2 other political subdivision of or municipality within the 3 State, nor shall any such bond be or become an indebtedness 4 of the Authority within the purview of any constitutional 5 limitation or provision, and it shall be plainly stated on 6 the face of each such bond that it does not constitute such 7 an indebtedness or obligation but is payable solely from the 8 revenues or income as aforesaid. 9 (Source: P.A. 76-1564.) 10 (70 ILCS 345/13) 11 Section 255-40. Tax.Sec. 13.For the year 1973 and 12 subsequent years, the Authority has power to levy and collect 13 annually, taxes upon all the taxable property in the 14 metropolitan area for the purpose of the payment for land 15 leased, condemned or purchased for a fair and exposition 16 grounds, convention or exhibition centers and civic 17 auditoriums, for the purchase, construction, leasing as 18 lessee, equipping, supplying, or other acquisition of such 19 grounds, centers and auditoriums, and for the payment of 20 expenses incident thereto, for the payment of the principal 21 of and interest on all bonds of the Authority and for all 22 other corporate purposes as set forth in this ArticleAct. 23 The Board may accumulate funds for the purposes of building 24 construction, repairs and improvements, payment of principal 25 and interest on general obligation bonds and may annually 26 levy taxes for such purposes in excess of its current 27 requirements but subject to the tax rate limitation as 28 provided in this Section. 29 All general taxes proposed by the Board to be levied upon 30 the taxable property within the metropolitan area shall be 31 levied by ordinance. After the ordinance has been adopted it 32 shall within 10 days after its passage be published once in a 33 newspaper published and having a general circulation within -371- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the metropolitan area and shall then be in effect. A 2 certified copy of such levy ordinance shall be filed with the 3 county clerk no later than the 3rd Tuesday in September in 4 each year. Thereupon the county clerk shall extend such tax. 5 However, the aggregate amount of taxes levied for any one 6 year shall not exceed the rate of .05% of the value of the 7 taxable property of the metropolitan area as equalized or 8 assessed by the Department of Revenue. 9 (Source: P.A. 81-1509.) 10 (70 ILCS 345/13(a)) 11 Section 255-45. Borrowing; general obligation and 12 revenue bonds; backdoor referendum.Sec. 13(a).The 13 Authority may borrow money for the purpose of carrying out 14 its duties and exercising its powers under this ArticleAct, 15 and issue its general obligation and revenue bonds as 16 evidence of the indebtedness incurred. In addition to other 17 purposes, such bonds may be issued for the purpose of 18 refunding outstanding general obligation or revenue bonds of 19 the Authority. Such general obligation and revenue bonds 20 shall be in the form, shall mature at the time (no later than 21 40 years from the date of issuance), shall bear interest at 22 the rates (not to exceed the maximum rate authorized by the 23 Bond Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making 24 of the contract), shall be executed by the officers and shall 25 be sold in the manner as the Board shall determine; except 26 that if issued to bear interest at the the maximum rate 27 authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as amended at the 28 time of the making of the contract, the bonds shall be sold 29 for not less than par and accrued interest, and that the 30 selling prices of bonds bearing interest at a rate of less 31 than the maximum rate authorized by the Bond Authorization 32 Act, as amended at the time of the making of the contract, 33 shall be such that the interest cost to the Authority of the -372- LRB9000879DJcd 1 money received from the sale of the bonds shall not exceed 2 the maximum rate authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as 3 amended at the time of the making of the contract, computed 4 to absolute maturity of the bonds in accordance with standard 5 tables of bond values. In case any officer whose signature 6 appears on any bond ceases, after affixing his signature, to 7 hold office, his signature shall nevertheless be valid and 8 effective for all purposes. 9 Before any such bonds (for which a referendum is not 10 required by Section 255-5013(b) of this Act) may be 11 authorized to be issued, the Board shall by ordinance propose 12 the issuance of the bonds. This ordinance shall set forth the 13 total principal amount of bonds proposed to be issued and 14 shall in a general way describe the purpose for which the 15 bonds are to be issued. After this ordinance has been passed 16 by the Board it shall within 10 days be published once in a 17 newspaper published and having a general circulation within 18 the metropolitan area. The publication of the ordinance shall 19 include a notice of (1) the specific number of voters 20 required to sign a petition requesting that the question of 21 the adoption of the ordinance be submitted to the electors of 22 the metropolitan area; (2) the time in which the petition 23 must be filed; and (3) the date of the prospective 24 referendum. The Secretary of the Board shall provide a 25 petition form to any individual requesting one. 26 If within 30 days after the publication of the ordinance 27 proposing the issuance of bonds for which a referendum is not 28 required by Section 255-5013(b) of this Act, a petition 29 signed by registered voters of the metropolitan area equal to 30 10% or more of the registered voters in the metropolitan 31 area, is filed with the Secretary of the Board asking for a 32 referendum on the proposition to issue the bonds, the Board 33 shall certify the proposition, in the form provided by 34 Section 255-50,13(b) of this Actto the proper election -373- LRB9000879DJcd 1 officials in accordance with the general election law. If no 2 such petition or no valid petition is filed within 30 days 3 after the publication of the ordinance, it shall then be in 4 effect. If such a petition is so filed the ordinance 5 proposing the issuance of the bonds shall not be in effect 6 and the bonds proposed by the ordinance shall not be issued 7 until the proposition has been approved by a majority of the 8 voters of the metropolitan area voting on the proposition. 9 When the ordinance proposing the issuance of the bonds is 10 in effect, the Board may by ordinance authorize the issuance 11 of such bonds setting forth the maturity schedule, interest 12 rate, form and other details of the bonds and their issuance. 13 A copy of the ordinance so authorizing the issuance of the 14 bonds certified by the secretary shall be filed in the office 15 of the county clerk. 16 With respect to instruments for the payment of money 17 issued under this Section either before, on, or after the 18 effective date of Public Act 86-4this amendatory Act of191989, it is and always has been the intention of the General 20 Assembly (i) that the Omnibus Bond Acts are and always have 21 been supplementary grants of power to issue instruments in 22 accordance with the Omnibus Bond Acts, regardless of any 23 provision of this ArticleActthat may appear to be or to 24 have been more restrictive than those Acts, (ii) that the 25 provisions of this Section are not a limitation on the 26 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts, and 27 (iii) that instruments issued under this Section within the 28 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts are 29 not invalid because of any provision of this ArticleActthat 30 may appear to be or to have been more restrictive than those 31 Acts. 32 (Source: P.A. 86-4; 87-767.) 33 (70 ILCS 345/13(b)) -374- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 255-50. G.O. bonds; election.Sec. 13(b).2 General obligation bonds of the Authority, the aggregate 3 outstanding unpaid balance of which exceeds 1 1/2% of the 4 total assessed valuation of all taxable property within the 5 metropolitan area shall not be issued until the proposition 6 to issue the same has been certified to the proper election 7 officials who shall submit the proposition at an election in 8 accordance with the general election law. Any such 9 proposition shall be in substantially the following form: 10 ------------------------------------------------------------- 11 Shall bonds of the "Springfield 12 Metropolitan Exposition and YES 13 Auditorium Authority" in the ------------------------- 14 amount of.... Dollars ($....) NO 15 be issued for the purpose of ....? 16 ------------------------------------------------------------- 17 (Source: P.A. 81-1489.) 18 (70 ILCS 345/13(c)) 19 Section 255-55. Election; canvass of returns; expenses. 20Sec. 13(c).Any referendum required under Section 255-45 2113(a)or 255-5013(b) of this Actshall be ordered and 22 certified by the Board and shall be conducted and notice 23 thereof given in accordance with the general election law. 24 The returns of the election shall be filed with the Secretary 25 of the Board and shall be canvassed and the results 26 ascertained by the Board and entered upon the records of the 27 Authority. 28 The expenses of the referendum shall be paid by the 29 Authority. 30 (Source: P.A. 81-1489.) 31 (70 ILCS 345/14, in part) 32 Section 255-60. Board created.Sec. 14.The governing -375- LRB9000879DJcd 1 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 2 consisting of 11 members and shall be known as the 3 Springfield Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority 4 Board. 5 (Source: P.A. 79-529.) 6 (70 ILCS 345/15(a)) 7 Section 255-65.Sec. 15(a).Term of Board members; 8 election of successors. Board members shall be elected 9 biennially by the electors of the metropolitan area in each 10 odd numbered year beginning with 1981 on the day fixed by the 11 general election law. The 3threemembers elected in 1974 12 shall serve for a term of 4fouryears and their successors 13 to be elected in 1978 shall serve for a period of 6sixyears 14 and until their successors are elected and qualified under 15 the consolidated schedule of election in 1985. The 4four16 members to be elected in 1976 shall serve until their 17 successors are elected and qualified at the regular elections 18 in 1981. Their successors shall serve for a term of 6six19 years. The successors of the 4fourmembers elected in 1972 20 to serve for a term of 6sixyears shall serve for a term of 21 4fouryears and until their successors are elected in 1983. 22 Their successors shall serve for a term of 6sixyears. Such 23 members elected after 1983 shall serve for a term of 6six24 years. In each election after 1972 a number of members shall 25 be elected equal to the number of members whose terms are 26 then expiring. In elections after 1972 there shall also be 27 elected members to fill any vacancies with unexpired terms of 28 at least 2twoyears, whether the vacancies are temporarily 29 filled by appointment or not. The election of members to 30 fill each vacancy shall be by separate vote, but the ballot 31 for such vote may be on the same ballot as for the regular 32 election of members. 33 (Source: P.A. 81-1490.) -376- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 345/15(b)) 2 Section 255-70. Qualifications of Board members and 3 voters.Sec. 15(b).Each Board member shall be a registered 4 voter, as provided in the general election law, qualified to 5 vote within the metropolitan area. All persons qualified to 6 vote and who are registered voters in the metropolitan area, 7 all as provided in the general election law, are eligible to 8 vote in all elections held pursuant to this ArticleAct. 9 (Source: P.A. 81-1490.) 10 (70 ILCS 345/15(c)) 11 Section 255-75. Nomination of Board members.Sec. 15(c).12 Nomination of a candidate for member of the Board at any 13 election to be held after June 1, 1970, shall be made by a 14 petition filed with the county clerk, signed by at least 50 15fiftyvoters qualified to vote at the election. The 16 petition shall be in substantially the following form: 17 NOMINATING PETITION 18 To the County Clerk of Sangamon County: 19 We, the undersigned, being 50 or more of the voters 20 qualified to vote, hereby petition that.... who resides 21 at...., (Springfield, Woodside, Capital) Township, in 22 Sangamon County shall be a candidate for the office of member 23 of the Board of the Springfield Metropolitan Exposition and 24 Auditorium Authority (for a full term) (to fill a vacancy, 25 term expiring 19..) to be voted for at an election to be held 26 on...., 19... 27 NAME............... 28 ADDRESS............ 29 The foregoing petition shall be verified by a certificate 30 which may be substantially in the following form: 31 I,...., hereby certify that I am a voter residing in 32 (Springfield, Woodside, Capital) Township, Sangamon County, 33 Illinois, and qualified to vote at the election referred to -377- LRB9000879DJcd 1 above, and that the signatures on this sheet were signed in 2 my presence and are genuine and to the best of my knowledge 3 and belief the persons so signing were at the time of signing 4 voters qualified to vote at said election. 5 s/................. 6 SUBSCRIBED and SWORN to before me this.... day of.... 7 19.... 8 ................... 9 Notary Public 10 (Source: P.A. 81-1490.) 11 (70 ILCS 345/15(d)) 12 Section 255-80. Election of Board members.Sec. 15(d).13 Elections for members of the Board shall be governed by the 14 general election law. Each voter may cast as many votes as 15 there are offices to be filled at such election for trustee, 16 but such votes may not be cumulated. 17 Upon completion of the canvass of votes the county clerk 18 shall notify the secretary of the Board of the results 19 thereof. 20 (Source: P.A. 81-1490.) 21 (70 ILCS 345/16) 22 Section 255-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.2316.Members of the board shall hold office until their 24 respective successors have been elected and qualified. In 25 case of resignation, death, conviction of a felony or ceasing 26 to reside in the metropolitan area or other reason 27 established by law, the member's office shall become vacant. 28 Each vacancy may be filled until the next regular election of 29 members by appointment by a majority vote of the remaining 30 members of the Board of a person resident in the metropolitan 31 area. 32 (Source: P.A. 80-1469.) -378- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 345/17) 2 Section 255-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 17.As 3 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 4 initial members and, thereafter, within 15 days of each 5 election of members, the Board shall organize for the 6 transaction of business, select a chairman, vice-chairman, 7 and a temporary secretary from its own number, and adopt 8 by-laws and regulations to govern its proceedings. The 9 initial chairman and his successors shall be elected by the 10 Board from time to time for the term of his office as a 11 member of the Board. 12 (Source: P.A. 79-529.) 13 (70 ILCS 345/18) 14 Section 255-95. Meetings; quorum; approval of ordinances 15 and resolutions by chairman; public records.Sec. 18.Regular 16 meetings of the Board shall be held at least once in each 17 calendar month, the time and place of such meetings to be 18 fixed by the Board. 19 Six members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 20 the transaction of business. All action of the Board shall be 21 by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 22 least 6sixmembers shall be necessary for the adoption of 23 any ordinance or resolution. 24 All such ordinances and resolutions before taking effect 25 shall be approved by the chairman of the Board, and if he 26 shall approve thereof he shall sign the same, and such as he 27 shall not approve he shall return to the Board with his 28 objections thereto in writing at the next regular meeting of 29 the Board occurring after the passage thereof. But in case 30 the chairman shall fail to return any ordinance or resolution 31 with his objections thereto by the time aforesaid, he shall 32 be deemed to have approved the same and it shall take effect 33 accordingly. Upon the return of any ordinance or resolution -379- LRB9000879DJcd 1 by the chairman with his objections, the vote by which the 2 same was passed shall be reconsidered by the Board, and if 3 upon such reconsideration said ordinance or resolution is 4 passed by the affirmative vote of at least 7sevenmembers, 5 it shall go into effect notwithstanding the veto of the 6 chairman. 7 All ordinances, resolutions and all proceedings of the 8 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 9 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 10 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 11 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actionsaction12 or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 13 (Source: Laws 1965, p. 2756.) 14 (70 ILCS 345/20) 15 Section 255-100. Deposit of funds.Sec. 20.All funds 16 deposited by the treasurer in any bank or savings and loan 17 association shall be placed in the name of the Authority and 18 shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or draft upon 19 the bank or savings and loan association, signed by the 20 chairman, vice-chairman, secretary or treasurer and 21 countersigned by one of the same officers, but no one officer 22 shall both sign and countersign a check or draft. The Board 23 may designate any of its members or any officer or employee 24 of the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 25 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 26 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 27 any other obligation of not more than $2,500.00. 28 No bank or savings and loan association shall receive 29 public funds as permitted by this Section, unless it has 30 complied with the requirements established pursuant to 31 Section 6 of the Public Funds Investment Act"An Act relating32to certain investments of public funds by public agencies",33approved July 23, 1943, as now or hereafter amended. -380- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 83-541.) 2 (70 ILCS 345/25, in part) 3 Section 255-105. Bidders; civil action to compel 4 compliance.Sec. 25.Any bidder who has submitted a bid in 5 compliance with the requirements for bidding under this 6 Article may bring a civil action in equity in any court of 7 competent jurisdiction in Sangamon County to compel 8 compliance with the provisions of this ArticleActrelating 9 to the awarding of contracts by the Board. 10 (Source: P.A. 83-345.) 11 (70 ILCS 345/26) 12 Section 255-110. Report and financial statement.Sec.1326.As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 14 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 15 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 16 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 17 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 18 for distribution to persons interested, upon request. 19 (Source: P.A. 79-529.) 20 (70 ILCS 345/28) 21 Section 255-115. Disconnection of territory.Sec. 28.22 The owner or owners of record of any area of land consisting 23 of one or more tracts in Sangamon County located within the 24 corporate limits of the Springfield Metropolitan Exposition 25 and Auditorium Authority which (1) contains 20 or more acres; 26 (2) is not subdivided into municipal lots and blocks; (3) is 27 located on the border of the Springfield Metropolitan 28 Exposition and Auditorium Authority; and (4) which, if 29 disconnected will not result in the isolation of any part of 30 the "Authority" from the remainder of the "Authority", may 31 have the area disconnected as follows: -381- LRB9000879DJcd 1 The owner or owners of record of any such area shall file 2 a petition in the circuit court of the county in which the 3 land is situated, alleging facts in support of the 4 disconnection. The Springfield Metropolitan Exposition and 5 Auditorium Authority shall be made a defendant and it or any 6 taxpayer residing in the Springfield Metropolitan Exposition 7 and Auditorium Authority may appear and defend against the 8 petition. If the court finds that the allegations of the 9 petition are true, and that the area of land is entitled to 10 disconnection, it shall order the designated land 11 disconnected from the Springfield Metropolitan Exposition and 12 Auditorium Authority. 13 (Source: P.A. 78-467.) 14 (70 ILCS 345/29) 15 Section 255-120. Tax status of disconnected territory. 16Sec. 29.The disconnection of any territory from the 17 Springfield Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority 18 shall not exempt it from taxation for the purpose of paying 19 any indebtedness contracted by the corporate authorities of 20 the Springfield Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium 21 Authority prior to the filing of the petition for 22 disconnection. On the contrary, the territory shall be 23 assessed and taxed to pay such indebtedness until this 24 indebtedness is completely paid, the same as though the 25 territory had not been disconnected. Except for this purpose, 26 the county clerk of Sangamon County shall not include 27 disconnected territory within the limits of the Springfield 28 Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority from which 29 the territory has been disconnected. 30 (Source: P.A. 78-467.) 31 (70 ILCS 345/30) 32 Section 255-125. Reconnection of disconnected territory. -382- LRB9000879DJcd 1Sec. 30.Any area which has been disconnected from the 2 Springfield Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority 3 and which is subsequently subdivided into municipal lots and 4 blocks or is used for commercial purposes may be reconnected 5 and annexed to the Authority in the following manner: 6 The Authority shall file in the circuit court a petition 7 alleging facts in support of reconnection and annexation. The 8 owners of property within the area sought to be reconnected 9 shall be made defendants and may appear and defend against 10 the petition. If the court finds that the allegations of the 11 petition are true and that the Authority is entitled to have 12 the area reconnected under the terms of this Section, it 13 shall enter an order reconnecting and annexing the area to 14 the Authority. 15 (Source: P.A. 78-467.) 16 Section 255-130. Standard civic center provisions 17 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 18 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 19 Section 2-5. Definitions. 20 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 21 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 22 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 23 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 24 State, or local agency. 25 Section 2-45. Insurance. 26 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 27 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 28 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 29 interest. 30 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 31 bank or savings and loan association. 32 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 33 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. -383- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 2 and penalties. 3 Section 2-128. Contracts; award to other than highest or 4 lowest bidder by three-fourths vote. 5 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 6 Section 2-140. State financial support. 7 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 8 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 9 Section 2-155. Partial invalidity. 10 ARTICLE 260. STERLING CIVIC CENTER 11 (70 ILCS 270/2-2) 12 Section 260-1. Short title.Sec. 2-2.This Article213shall be known andmay be cited as the Sterling Civic Center 14 Law of 1997Act. 15 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 16 (70 ILCS 270/2-3, in part) 17 Section 260-5. Definitions.Sec. 2-3.When used in this 18 Article: 19 "Authority" means the Sterling Metropolitan Exposition, 20 Auditorium and Office Building Authority. 21 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 22 the Sterling Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office 23 Building Authority. 24 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 25 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the City 26 of Sterling. 27 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 28 (70 ILCS 270/2-4, in part) 29 Section 260-10. Authority created; principal office. 30Sec. 2-4.There is hereby created a political subdivision, -384- LRB9000879DJcd 1 body politic and municipal corporation by the name and style 2 of the Sterling Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and 3 Office Building Authority in the metropolitan area. 4 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 5 City of Sterling. 6 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 7 (70 ILCS 270/2-16, in part) 8 Section 260-15. Board created.Sec. 2-16.The governing 9 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 10 consisting of 7 members and shall be known as the Sterling 11 Metropolitan Exposition Auditorium and Office Building Board. 12 The members of the board shall be individuals of generally 13 recognized ability and integrity. 14 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 15 (70 ILCS 270/2-17, in part) 16 Section 260-20. Board members appointed.Sec. 2-17.17 Within 60 days after September 17, 1984 (the effective date 18 of Article 2 of Public Act 83-1456),this Act becomes19effectivethe Mayor of Sterling with the advice and consent 20 of the Sterling City Council shall appoint 7 members of the 21 Board, 2 members to be appointed for a term of one year, 2 22 members to be appointed for terms of 2 years, and 3 members 23 to be appointed for terms of 3 years, such terms commencing 24 on the date each is appointed. One of the members appointed 25 may be a representative from the Sterling City Council. At 26 the expiration of the term of any member, his successor shall 27 be appointed by the Mayor of Sterling in a like manner. All 28 successors shall hold office for a term of 3 years from the 29 date of appointment, except in case of an appointment to fill 30 a vacancy. 31 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) -385- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 270/2-22) 2 Section 260-25. Deposit of funds.Sec. 2-22.All funds 3 deposited by the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the 4 name of the Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only 5 by check or draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 6 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 7 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 8 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 9 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 10 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 11 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 12 No bank or savings and loan association shall receive 13 public funds as permitted by this Section unless it has 14 complied with the requirements established pursuant to 15 Section 6 of the Public Funds Investment Act"An Act relating16to certain investments of public funds by public agencies",17approved July 23, 1943, as now or hereafter amended. 18 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 19 (70 ILCS 270/2-27, in part) 20 Section 260-30. Bidders; civil action to compel 21 compliance.Sec. 2-27.Any bidder who has submitted a bid in 22 compliance with the requirements for bidding under this 23 Article may bring a civil action in the circuit court in 24 Whiteside County to compel compliance with the provisions of 25 this ArticleActrelating to the awarding of contracts by the 26 Board. 27 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 28 Section 260-35. Standard civic center provisions 29 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 30 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 31 Section 2-3. Purpose. 32 Section 2-5. Definitions. -386- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 2 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 3 lease of space. 4 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 5 domain. 6 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 7 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 8 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 9 State, or local agency. 10 Section 2-40. Federal money. 11 Section 2-45. Insurance. 12 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 13 performance. 14 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 15 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 16 Section 2-65. Bonds other than revenue bonds. 17 Section 2-70. Tax. 18 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 19 of interest. 20 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 21 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. 22 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 23 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 24 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members. 25 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 26 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 27 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 28 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 29 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 30 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members. 31 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 32 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 33 Section 2-140. State financial support. 34 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. -387- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 2 ARTICLE 265. VERMILION COUNTY CIVIC CENTER 3 (70 ILCS 265/1.1) 4 Section 265-1. Short title.Sec. 1.1.This Article may 5 be citedAct shall be knownas the"Decatur andVermilion 6 County Civic Center Law of 1997Centers Act". 7 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 8 (70 ILCS 265/1) 9 Section 265-5. Purpose.Sec. 1.It is the purpose of 10 this ArticleActto provide for a2 separateMetropolitan 11 Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority 12Authorities, one in Decatur and onein Vermilion County. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 14 (70 ILCS 265/2, in part) 15 Section 265-10. Definitions. In this Article:Sec. 2.16 "Authority" meansthe Decatur Metropolitan Exposition,17Auditorium and Office Building Authority. The term also18meansthe Vermilion County Metropolitan Exposition, 19 Auditorium and Office Building Authority. 20 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 21the Decatur Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office22Building Authority. The term also means the governing and23administrative body ofthe Vermilion County Metropolitan 24 Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority. 25 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 26 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries ofthe City27of Decatur orthe County of Vermilion, as the case may be. 28 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 29 (70 ILCS 265/3, in part) -388- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 265-15. Authority created; principal office. 2Sec. 3.There is hereby created a unit of local government 3 known as theDecatur orVermilion County, as the case may be,4 Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building 5 Authority in the metropolitan area. 6 The principal office of the Authority shall be inthe7City of Decatur orthe County of Vermilion, as the case may8be. 9 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 10 (70 ILCS 265/5) 11 Section 265-20. Rights and powers.Sec. 5.The 12 Authority shall have the following rights and powersduties: 13 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 14 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 15 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain fair 16 expositions grounds, convention or exhibition centers, civic 17 auditoriums, and office and municipal buildings, including 18 sites and parking areas and facilities therefor located 19 within the metropolitan area. 20 (b) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 21 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 22 (c) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 23 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange, and finance fairs, 24 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 25 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 26 such grounds, centers and auditoriums for the holding of 27 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 28 Authority or some other person or governmental agency. 29 (d) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 30 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 31 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 32 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 33 of the Code of Civil Procedure, as amended. -389- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (e) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 2 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 3 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 4 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 5 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 6 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 7 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of and the 8 interest on any bonds issued by the Authority. 9 (Source: P.A. 82-783.) 10 (70 ILCS 265/11) 11 Section 265-25. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 11.12 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 13 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 14 State of Illinois or any unit of local government or school 15 district within the State, nor shall any such bond or 16 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 17 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 18 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 19 bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 20 obligation but is payable solely from revenues or income. 21 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 22 (70 ILCS 265/12) 23 Section 265-30. Investment in bonds.Sec. 12.The State 24 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 25 other units of local government and public bodies, and public 26 officers of any thereof;,all banks, bankers, trust 27 companies, savings banks and institutions, building and loan 28 associations, savings and loan associations, investment 29 companies and other persons carrying on an insurance 30 business; and all executors, administrators, guardians, 31 trustees and other fiduciaries may legally invest any sinking 32 funds, moneys or other funds belonging to them or within -390- LRB9000879DJcd 1 their control in any bonds issued pursuant to this Article 2Act, itifbeing the purpose of this Section to authorize the 3 investment in such bonds of all sinking, insurance, 4 retirement, compensation, pension and trust funds, whether 5 owned or controlled by private or public persons or officers; 6 provided, however, that nothing contained in this Section may 7 be construed as relieving any person from any duty of 8 exercising reasonable care in selecting securities for 9 investment. 10 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 11 (70 ILCS 265/13) 12 Section 265-32. Bonds other than revenue bonds.Sec. 13.13 No bonds, other than revenue bonds issued pursuant to Section 14 2-5210, shall be issued by the Authority until the 15 proposition to issue the same has been submitted to and 16 approved by a majority of the voters of said metropolitan 17 area voting upon the proposition at a general election in 18 accordance with the general election law. The Authority may 19 by resolution order such proposition submitted at a regular 20 election in accordance with the general election law, 21 whereupon the recording officer shall certify the resolution 22 and the proposition to the proper election officials for 23 submission. Any proposition to issue bonds as herein set 24 forth shall be in substantially the following form: 25 ------------------------------------------------------------- 26 Shall bonds of the"Decatur27(orVermilion County, as the caseYES 28may be)Metropolitan Exposition, 29 Auditorium and Office Building ------------------------- 30 Authority"to the amount of 31 ........ Dollars ($ ) be NO 32 issued for the purpose of 33 ..........? -391- LRB9000879DJcd 1 ------------------------------------------------------------- 2 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 3 (70 ILCS 265/14) 4 Section 265-35. Tax.Sec. 14.If a majority of the 5 voters of said metropolitan area approve the issuance of 6 bonds as provided in Section 265-3213 of this Act, the 7 Authority shall have power to levy and collect annually a sum 8 sufficient to pay for the annual principal and interest 9 charges on such bonds. 10 Such taxes proposed by the Authority to be levied upon 11 the taxable property within the metropolitan area shall be 12 levied by ordinance. After the ordinance has been adopted it 13 shall, within 10 days after its passage, be published once in 14 a newspaper published and having a general circulation within 15 the metropolitan area. A certified copy of such levy 16 ordinance shall be filed with the county clerk no later than 17 the 3rd Tuesday in September in each year. Thereupon the 18 county clerk shall extend such tax; provided the aggregate 19 amount of taxes levied for any one year shall not exceed the 20 rate of .0005% of the full fair cash value, as equalized or 21 assessed by the Department of Revenue. 22 If the Vermilion County Metropolitan Exposition, 23 Auditorium and Office Building Authority has made an 24 intergovernmental cooperation agreement with other units of 25 local government that provides that the tax shall be levied 26 only in part of the metropolitan area, then the tax shall be 27 levied only in the part of the metropolitan area as provided 28 in the agreement. 29 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 30 (70 ILCS 265/15, in part) 31 Section 265-40. Board created.Sec. 15.The governing 32 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a boardand-392- LRB9000879DJcd 1shall beknown asthe Decatur Metropolitan Exposition,2Auditorium and Office Building Board orthe Vermilion County 3 Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Board 4 and, as the case may be. The Decatur Metropolitan5Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Board shall6consist of 9 members. The Vermilion County Exposition,7Auditorium and Office Building Boardshall consist of 12 8 members. The members of the board shall be individuals of 9 generally recognized ability and integrity. 10 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 11 (70 ILCS 265/16, in part) 12 Section 265-45. Board members appointed.Sec. 16.Within 13 60 days after October 1, 1975 (the effective date of Public 14 Act 79-794),this Act becomes effective the Mayor of Decatur,15orthe Mayor of Danville,as the case may bewith the advice 16 and consent of theDecatur orDanville city council,as the17case may be,shall appoint 9 members of the board, 3 members 18 to be appointed for terms of 1 year, 3 members to be 19 appointed for terms of 2 years, and 3 members to be appointed 20 for terms of 3 years, such terms commencing on the date each 21 is appointed. Within 60 days after September 11, 1989 (the 22 effective date of Public Act 86-907)the effective date of23this amendatory Act of 1989, the chairman of the county board 24 of Vermilion County, with the advice and consent of the 25 county board, shall appoint 3 members to the Vermilion County 26 Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Board 27 to serve for terms of one, 2, or 3 years, respectively, such 28 terms commencing on the date each is appointed. At the 29 expiration of the term of any member, his successor shall be 30 appointed bythe Mayor of Decatur,the Mayor of Danville,or 31 the chairman of the county board of Vermilion County, as the 32 case may be, in like manner. All successors shall hold office 33 for a term of 3 years from the date of appointment, except in -393- LRB9000879DJcd 1 case of an appointment to fill a vacancy. 2 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 3 (70 ILCS 265/19, in part) 4 Section 265-50. Quorum; action by 7 Board members.Sec.519.Three members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 6 the transaction of business. All action of the Board shall 7 be by ordinance or resolution, and the affirmative vote ofat8least 5 members in the case of the Decatur Metropolitan9Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Board andat least 10 7 membersin the caseof theVermilion County Metropolitan11Exposition, Auditorium and Office BuildingBoard shall be 12 necessary for the adoption of any ordinance or resolution. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 14 Section 265-55. Standard civic center provisions 15 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 16 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 17 Section 2-5. Definitions. 18 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 19 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 20 lease of space. 21 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 22 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 23 Section 2-36. Acquisition of property from person or 24 governmental agency. 25 Section 2-40. Federal money. 26 Section 2-45. Insurance. 27 Section 2-52. Borrowing; revenue bonds; interest payable 28 semi-annually; bond sale price; effect of Omnibus Bond Acts. 29 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 30 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 31 interest. 32 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. -394- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. 2 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 3 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 4 Section 2-97. Board meetings; public records. 5 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 6 bank or savings and loan association. 7 Section 2-106. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 8 Investment Act. 9 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 10 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 11 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 12 and penalties. 13 Section 2-127. Contracts; award to other than highest or 14 lowest bidder by four-fifths vote. 15 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 16 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 17 Section 2-140. State financial support. 18 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 19 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 20 Section 2-155. Partial invalidity. 21 ARTICLE 270. WAUKEGAN CIVIC CENTER 22 (70 ILCS 325/7-2) 23 Section 270-1. Short title.Sec. 7-2.This Article may 24 be cited as the Waukegan Civic Center Law of 1997. 25 (Source: P.A. 85-907; 86-1028.) 26 (70 ILCS 325/7-3, in part) 27 Section 270-5. Definitions.Sec. 7-3.When used in this 28 Article: 29 "Authority" means the Waukegan Civic Center Authority. 30 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 31 the Waukegan Civic Center Authority. -395- LRB9000879DJcd 1 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 2 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the City 3 of Waukegan. 4 (Source: P.A. 86-907; 86-1028.) 5 (70 ILCS 325/7-4, in part) 6 Section 270-10. Authority created; principal office. 7Sec. 7-4.There is hereby created a political subdivision, 8 body politic and municipal corporation by the name and style 9 of the Waukegan Civic Center Authority in the metropolitan 10 area. 11 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 12 City of Waukegan. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 14 (70 ILCS 325/7-14, in part) 15 Section 270-15. Board created.Sec. 7-14.The governing 16 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 17 consisting of 9 members and shall be known as the Waukegan 18 Civic Center Authority Board. 19 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 20 (70 ILCS 325/7-15) 21 Section 270-20. Board members.Sec. 7-15.The mayor and 22 aldermen, ex officio, of the City of Waukegan shall be the 23 members of the Board. Before entering upon the duties of his 24 office, each member of the Board shall take and subscribe the 25 constitutional oath of office and file it in the office of 26 the Secretary of State. 27 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 28 (70 ILCS 325/7-16) 29 Section 270-25. Board member terms.Sec. 7-16.Members 30 of the Board shall hold office until their respective -396- LRB9000879DJcd 1 successors as mayor or aldermen of the City of Waukegan have 2 been appointed and qualified. 3 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 4 (70 ILCS 325/7-25, in part) 5 Section 270-30. Bidders; civil action to compel 6 compliance.Sec. 7-25.Any bidder who has submitted a bid in 7 compliance with the requirements for bidding under this 8 Article may bring a civil action in the Circuit Court of Lake 9 County in which the metropolitan area is located to compel 10 compliance with the provisions of this ArticleActrelating 11 to the awarding of contracts by the Board. 12 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 13 Section 270-35. Standard civic center provisions 14 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 15 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 16 Section 2-3. Purpose. 17 Section 2-5. Definitions. 18 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 19 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and other 20 buildings; lease of space. 21 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 22 domain. 23 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 24 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 25 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 26 State, or local agency. 27 Section 2-40. Federal money. 28 Section 2-45. Insurance. 29 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 30 performance. 31 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 32 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. -397- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 2 of interest. 3 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 4 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members. 5 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 6 Section 2-105. Funds. 7 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 8 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 9 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 10 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 11 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members. 12 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 13 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 14 Section 2-140. State financial support. 15 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 16 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 17 ARTICLE 275. WEST FRANKFORT CIVIC CENTER 18 (70 ILCS 350/2) 19 Section 275-1. Short title.Sec. 2.This Articleshall20be known andmay be cited as the West Frankfort Civic Center 21 Law of 1997. 22 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 23 (70 ILCS 350/3, in part) 24 Section 275-5. Definitions.Sec. 3.When used in this 25 Article: 26 "Authority" means the West Frankfort Civic Center 27 Authority. 28 "Board" means the governing and administrative body of 29 the West Frankfort Civic Center Authority. 30 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 31 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the City -398- LRB9000879DJcd 1 of West Frankfort. 2 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 3 (70 ILCS 350/4, in part) 4 Section 275-10. Authority created; principal office. 5Sec. 4.There is hereby created a political subdivision, 6 body politic and municipal corporation by the name and style 7 of the West Frankfort Civic Center Authority in the 8 metropolitan area. 9 The principal office of the Authority shall be in the 10 City of West Frankfort. 11 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 12 (70 ILCS 350/14, in part) 13 Section 275-15. Board created.Sec. 14.The governing 14 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 15 consisting of 7 members and shall be known as the West 16 Frankfort Civic Center Authority Board. The members of the 17 Board shall be individuals of generally recognized ability 18 and integrity. 19 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 20 (70 ILCS 350/15, in part) 21 Section 275-20. Board members appointed.Sec. 15.22 Within 60 days after July 2, 1987 (the effective date of 23 Article I of Public Act 85-14)this Article becomes24effective, the Mayor of the City of West Frankfort, with the 25 advice and consent of the West Frankfort City Council, shall 26 appoint 3 members of the Board for initial terms expiring 27 June 1, 1988; 2 members for initial terms expiring June 1, 28 1989; and 2 members for initial terms expiring June 1, 1990. 29 The successors of the initial members shall be appointed in 30 like manner for 3 year terms from the date of appointment, 31 except in case of an appointment to fill a vacancy. -399- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 2 (70 ILCS 350/16, in part) 3 Section 275-25. Removal of Board member.Sec. 16.The 4 appointing officer, with the advice and consent of the West 5 Frankfort City Council, may remove any member of the Board 6 appointed by him, in case of incompetency, neglect of duty or 7 malfeasance in office, after service on him, by registered 8 United States mail, return receipt requested, of a copy of 9 the written charges against him and an opportunity to be 10 publicly heard in person or by counsel in his own defense 11 upon not less than 10 days notice. 12 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 13 (70 ILCS 350/25, in part) 14 Section 275-30. Bidders; civil action to compel 15 compliance.Sec. 25.Any bidder who has submitted a bid in 16 compliance with the requirements for bidding under this 17 Article may bring a civil action in the Circuit Court of 18 Franklin County to compel compliance with the provisions of 19 this ArticleActrelating to the awarding of contracts by the 20 Board. 21 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 22 Section 275-35. Standard civic center provisions 23 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 24 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 25 Section 2-3. Purpose. 26 Section 2-5. Definitions. 27 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 28 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and other 29 buildings; lease of space. 30 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 31 domain. -400- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 2 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 3 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 4 State, or local agency. 5 Section 2-40. Federal money. 6 Section 2-45. Insurance. 7 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 8 performance. 9 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness. 10 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 11 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 12 of interest. 13 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 14 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office. 15 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board. 16 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members. 17 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer. 18 Section 2-105. Funds. 19 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 20 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 21 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties. 22 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 23 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members. 24 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 25 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement. 26 Section 2-140. State financial support. 27 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 28 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 29 ARTICLE 280. WILL COUNTY METROPOLITAN EXPOSITION 30 AND AUDITORIUM AUTHORITY 31 (70 ILCS 290/2) 32 Section 280-1. Short title.Sec. 2.This ArticleAct-401- LRB9000879DJcd 1shall be known andmay be cited as theLake County andWill 2 County Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority Law 3 of 1997Act. 4 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 5 (70 ILCS 290/3, in part) 6 Section 280-5. Definitions.Sec. 3.When used in this 7 ArticleAct: 8 "Authority" meansthe Lake County Metropolitan Exposition9and Auditorium Authority orthe Will County Metropolitan 10 Exposition and Auditorium Authority, as the case may be. 11 "Board" meansthe governing and administrative body of12the Lake County Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium13Authority orthe governing and administrative body of the 14 Will County Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority,15as the case may be. 16 "Governor" means the Governor of the State of Illinois. 17 "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State 18 of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries ofthe19County of Lake, except that area within the City of Waukegan,20or ofthe County of Will, as the case may be. 21 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 22 (70 ILCS 290/4, in part) 23 Section 280-10. Authority created; principal office. 24Sec. 4.There is hereby created a unit2 unitsof local 25 government known asthe Lake County Metropolitan Exposition26and Auditorium Authority andthe Will County Metropolitan 27 Exposition and Auditorium Authority in thetheir respective28 metropolitan areaareas. 29 The principal office of the Authority shall be inthe30County of Lake orthe County of Will, as the case may be. 31 (Source: P.A. 86-1441.) -402- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 290/5) 2 Section 280-15. Duties.Sec. 5.It shall be the duty of 3 the authority to promote, operate and maintain expositions 4 and conventions from time to time in the metropolitan area 5 and in connection therewith to arrange, finance and maintain 6 industrial, cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade 7 and scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 8 auditoriums and exposition buildings for such purposes. The 9 Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary to 10 perform such duties. 11 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 12 (70 ILCS 290/6) 13 Section 280-20. Rights and powers.Sec. 6.The 14 Authority shall have the following rights and powers: 15 (a) To purchase, own, construct, lease as lessee or in 16 any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, reconstruct, 17 regulate, operate, equip and maintain fair and expositions 18 grounds, convention or exhibition centers, civic auditoriums, 19 including sites and parking areas and facilities therefor 20 located within the metropolitan area and office buildings, if 21 such buildings are acquired as part of the main auditorium 22 complex; 23 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 24 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 25 industrial, cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade 26 and scientific exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow 27 the use of such grounds, centers and auditoriums for the 28 holding of fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether 29 conducted by the Authority or some other person or 30 governmental agency; 31 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 32 sites for such grounds, centers and auditoriums, and parking 33 areas and facilities in the manner provided for the exercise -403- LRB9000879DJcd 1 of the right of eminent domain under Article VII of the Code 2 of Civil Procedure, as amended; 3 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 4 nondiscriminatory charges for the use of such parking areas 5 and facilities, grounds, centers and auditoriums and 6 admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits and events 7 sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges collected 8 may be made available to defray the reasonable expenses of 9 the Authority and to pay the principal of and the interest on 10 any bonds issued by the Authority; 11 (e) To enter into contracts treating any manner with the 12 objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 13 (Source: P.A. 82-783.) 14 (70 ILCS 290/9) 15 Section 280-25. Federal money.Sec. 9.The Authority 16 shall have the power to apply for and accept grants, loans or 17 appropriations from the federal government or any agency or 18 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 19 the Authority and to enter into any agreement with the 20 federal government in relation to such grants, loans or 21 appropriations. 22 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 23 (70 ILCS 290/11) 24 Section 280-30. Borrowing; revenue bonds.Sec. 11.The 25 Authority shall have the continuing power to borrow money for 26 the purpose of carrying out and performing its duties and 27 exercising its rights and powers under this ArticleAct. 28 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 29 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 30 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 31 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 32 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and -404- LRB9000879DJcd 1 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 2 of its interest bearing revenue bonds or its general 3 obligation bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption 4 provisions or at any time before maturity with the consent of 5 the holders thereof. All such interest bearing revenue bonds 6 of the Authority shall be payable solely from such of the 7 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, exhibits, 8 shows and events and other authorized activities operated by 9 it, the charges made for the use of its facilities and the 10 funds, if any, received and to be received by the Authority 11 from any other source as are pledged by the ordinance 12 authorizing the bonds. Such bonds may bear such date or 13 dates, may mature at such time or times not exceeding forty 14 years from their respective dates, may bear interest at such 15 rate or rates, not exceeding the greater of (i) the maximum 16 rate authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as amended at 17 the time of the making of the contract, or (ii) 8% per annum 18 payable semi-annually, may be in such form, may carry such 19 registration privileges, may be payable at such place or 20 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and 21 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 22 face thereof, may be executed in such manner and may contain 23 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in said 24 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on 25 any bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold 26 office, his signature shall nevertheless be valid and 27 effective for all purposes. The holder or holders of any 28 bonds, or interest coupons appertaining thereto issued by the 29 Authority may bring suits at law or proceedings in equity to 30 compel the performance and observance by the Authority or any 31 of its officers, agents or employees of any contract or 32 covenant made by the Authority with the holders of such bonds 33 or interest coupons,andto compel the Authority and any of 34 its officers, agents or employees to perform any duties -405- LRB9000879DJcd 1 required to be performed for the benefit of the holders of 2 any such bonds or interest coupons by the provisions of the 3 ordinance authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the 4 Authority and any of its officers, agents or employees from 5 taking any action in conflict with any such contract or 6 covenant. 7 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 8 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 9 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 10 instruments under the law of the State of Illinois. 11 The bonds shall be sold by the corporate authorities of 12 the Authority in such manner as said corporate authorities 13 shall determine, except that if issued to bear interest at 14 the greater of (i) the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 15 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 16 the contract, or (ii) the rate of 8% per annum, the bonds 17 shall be sold for not less than par and accrued interest and 18 except that the selling price of bonds bearing interest at a 19 rate of less than the greater of (i) the maximum rate 20 authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as amended at the 21 time of the making of the contract, or (ii) 8% per annum 22 shall be such that the interest cost to the Authority of the 23 money received from the sale of the bonds shall not exceed 24 the greater of (i) the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 25 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 26 the contract, or (ii) 8% annually computed to absolute 27 maturity of said bonds according to standard tables of bond 28 values. 29 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 30 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 31 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents and 32 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 33 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 34 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other -406- LRB9000879DJcd 1 revenues of the Authority so pledged to pay: 2 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 3 operating the said facilities; and 4 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 5 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 6 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 7 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 8 secure payment thereof. 9 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 10 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertaking of 11 the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and the 12 issuance of any additional bonds payable from such revenue 13 income to be derived from the fairs, exhibits, shows and 14 events and from charges made for the use of its facilities or 15 for admissions to its events, or from other revenue, if any, 16 the Authority may execute and deliver a trust agreement or 17 agreements; provided that no lien upon any physical property 18 of the Authority shall be created thereby. 19 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 20 such trust agreement by the Authority may be had by mandamus 21 proceedings in any Court of competent jurisdiction to compel 22 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 23 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 24 instituted. 25 Before any such revenue bonds (excepting refunding bonds) 26 are sold the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, 27 shall be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for 28 bids at least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general 29 circulation published in the metropolitan area, the last 30 publication to be at least 10 days before bids are required 31 to be filed. Copies of such advertisement may be published 32 in any newspaper or financial publication in the United 33 States. All bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as 34 provided by ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the -407- LRB9000879DJcd 1 highest and best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority 2 shall have the right to reject all bids and readvertise for 3 bids in the manner provided for in the initial advertisement. 4 However, if no bids are received such bonds may be sold at 5 not less than par value, without further advertising, within 6 60 days after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to 7 any advertisement. 8 With respect to instruments for the payment of money 9 issued under this Section either before, on, or after the 10 effective date of Public Act 86-4this amendatory Act of111989, it is and always has been the intention of the General 12 Assembly (i) that the Omnibus Bond Acts are and always have 13 been supplementary grants of power to issue instruments in 14 accordance with the Omnibus Bond Acts, regardless of any 15 provision of this ArticleActthat may appear to be or to 16 have been more restrictive than those Acts, (ii) that the 17 provisions of this Section are not a limitation on the 18 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts, and 19 (iii) that instruments issued under this Section within the 20 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts are 21 not invalid because of any provision of this ArticleActthat 22 may appear to be or to have been more restrictive than those 23 Acts. 24 (Source: P.A. 86-4.) 25 (70 ILCS 290/12) 26 Section 280-35. Bonds; nature of indebtedness;Sec. 12.27 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 28 Authority under Section 280-3011 of this Actbe or become an 29 indebtedness or obligation of the State of Illinois or of any 30 other political subdivision of or municipality within the 31 State, nor shall any such bond be or become an indebtedness 32 of the Authority within the purview of any constitutional 33 limitation or provision, and it shall be plainly stated on -408- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the face of each such bond that it does not constitute such 2 an indebtedness or obligation but is payable solely from the 3 revenues or income as aforesaid. 4 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 5 (70 ILCS 290/14) 6 Section 280-40. General obligation bonds.Sec. 14.The 7 Authority may borrow money for the purpose of carrying out 8 its duties and exercising its powers under this ArticleAct, 9 and issue its general obligation bonds as evidence of the 10 indebtedness incurred. In addition to other purposes, such 11 bonds may be issued for the purpose of refunding outstanding 12 general obligation or revenue bonds of the Authority. Such 13 general obligation bonds shall be in the form, shall mature 14 at the time (no later than 40 years from the date of 15 issuance), shall bear interest at the rates (not to exceed 16 the greater of (i) the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 17 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 18 the contract, or (ii) 8% per annum), shall be executed by the 19 officers and shall be sold in the manner as the Board shall 20 determine; except that if issued to bear interest at the 21 greater of (i) the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 22 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 23 the contract, or (ii) the rate of 8% per annum, the bonds 24 shall be sold for not less than par and accrued interest, and 25 that the selling prices of bonds bearing interest at a rate 26 of less than the greater of (i) the maximum rate authorized 27 by the Bond Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the 28 making of the contract, or (ii) 8% per annum shall be such 29 that the interest cost to the Authority of the money received 30 from the sale of the bonds shall not exceed the greater of 31 (i) the maximum rate authorized by the Bond Authorization 32 Act, as amended at the time of the making of the contract, or 33 (ii) 8% annually computed to absolute maturity of the bonds -409- LRB9000879DJcd 1 in accordance with standard tables of bond values. In case 2 any officer whose signature appears on any bond ceases, after 3 affixing his signature, to hold office, his signature shall 4 nevertheless be valid and effective for all purposes. 5 With respect to instruments for the payment of money 6 issued under this Section either before, on, or after the 7 effective date of Public Act 86-4this amendatory Act of81989, it is and always has been the intention of the General 9 Assembly (i) that the Omnibus Bond Acts are and always have 10 been supplementary grants of power to issue instruments in 11 accordance with the Omnibus Bond Acts, regardless of any 12 provision of this ArticleActthat may appear to be or to 13 have been more restrictive than those Acts, (ii) that the 14 provisions of this Section are not a limitation on the 15 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts, and 16 (iii) that instruments issued under this Section within the 17 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts are 18 not invalid because of any provision of this ArticleActthat 19 may appear to be or to have been more restrictive than those 20 Acts. 21 (Source: P.A. 86-4.) 22 (70 ILCS 290/15) 23 Section 280-45. G.O. bonds; election.Sec. 15.General 24 obligation bonds of the Authority,shall not be issued until 25 the proposition to issue the same has been submitted to and 26 approved by a majority of the voters of the metropolitan area 27 voting upon the proposition at an election in accordance with 28 the general election law. Any such proposition shall be in 29 substantially the following form: 30 ------------------------------------------------------------- 31 Shall bonds of the"Lake County32(orWill County, as the case may be)YES 33 Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority"------- -410- LRB9000879DJcd 1 in the amount of ....... Dollars ($ ) be issued NO 2 for the purpose of ? 3 ------------------------------------------------------------- 4 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 5 (70 ILCS 290/16) 6 Section 280-50. Conduct of election; canvass of returns. 7Sec. 16.Any referendum required under Sections 280-40 and 8 280-4514 or 15 of this Actshall be certified by the Board 9 to the proper election officials, who shall conduct the 10 referendum in accordance with the general election law. The 11 returns shall be filed with the secretary of the Board and 12 shall be canvassed and the results ascertained by the Board 13 and entered upon the records of the Authority. 14 (Source: P.A. 81-1489.) 15 (70 ILCS 290/17, in part) 16 Section 280-55. Board created.Sec. 17.The governing 17 and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board 18 consisting of 7 members and shall be known asthe Lake County19Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority Board orthe 20 Will County Exposition and Auditorium Authority Board, as the21case may be. 22 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 23 (70 ILCS 290/18, in part) 24 Section 280-60. Board members appointed.Sec. 18.25 Within 60 days after September 22, 1977 (the effective date 26 of Public Act 80-909)of the effective date of this Act, the 27 Governor, with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall 28 appoint 3 members to theeachBoard, one to serve an initial 29 term expiring December 1, 1979, and 2 to serve initial terms 30 expiring December 1, 1981; and the Mayor ofWaukegan, or31 Joliet,as the case may be,with the advice and consent of -411- LRB9000879DJcd 1 therespectivecity council, shall appoint 4 members to the 2 Board, 3 to serve initial terms expiring December 1, 1979, 3 and one to serve an initial term expiring December 1, 1981. 4 Thereafter all terms shall be for 5 years. Vacancies shall 5 be filled in the same manner as the original appointment, 6 except as otherwise provided in this Section. When a term 7 expires, the same appointing authority shall make the 8 appointment for the next term. Members shall serve until 9 their successors are appointed and qualified. When the 10 appointments are final, the Governor or,the Mayor,or the11chairman of the county board,as the case may be, shall 12 certify the appointees to the Secretary of State. 13Upon the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1990,14the terms of all members of the Lake County Metropolitan15Exposition and Auditorium Authority Board that were appointed16by the Mayor of Waukegan shall end, and the vacancies of17those members shall thereafter be filled by appointment by18the chairman of the county board of Lake County, with the19advice and consent of the county board of Lake County. Upon20and after the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1990,21all members, by whomever appointed, of the Lake County22Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Authority Board shall23be residents of Lake County outside the City of Waukegan.24 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 25 (70 ILCS 290/19) 26 Section 280-65. Organization of Board.Sec. 19.As soon 27 as practicably possible after the appointment of the initial 28 members and, thereafter, within 15 days of each election of 29 members, the Board shall organize for the transaction of 30 business, select a chairman, vice-chairman, and a temporary 31 secretary from its own number, and adopt by-laws and 32 regulations to govern its proceedings. The initial chairman 33 and his successors shall be elected by the Board from time to -412- LRB9000879DJcd 1 time for the term of his office as a member of the Board. 2 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 3 (70 ILCS 290/20) 4 Section 280-70. Meetings; approval of ordinances and 5 resolutions by chairman; public records.Sec. 20.Regular 6 meetings of the Board shall be held at least once in each 7 calendar month, the time and place of such meetings to be 8 fixed by the Board. Five members of the Board shall 9 constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. All 10 action of the Board shall be by ordinance or resolution and 11 the affirmative vote of at least 4 members shall be necessary 12 for the adoption of any ordinance or resolution. 13 All such ordinances and resolutions before taking effect 14 shall be approved by the chairman of the Board, and if he 15 shall approve thereof he shall sign the same, and such as he 16 shall not approve he shall return to the Board with his 17 objections thereto in writing at the next regular meeting of 18 the Board occurring after the passage thereof. But in case 19 the chairman shall fail to return any ordinance or resolution 20 with his objections thereto by the time aforesaid, he shall 21 be deemed to have approved the same and it shall take effect 22 accordingly. Upon the return of any ordinance or resolution 23 by the chairman with his objections, the vote by which the 24 same was passed shall be reconsidered by the Board, and if 25 upon such reconsideration said ordinance or resolution is 26 passed by the affirmative vote of at least 4 members, it 27 shall go into effect notwithstanding the veto of the 28 chairman. 29 All ordinances, resolutions and all proceedings of the 30 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 31 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 32 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 33 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actionsaction-413- LRB9000879DJcd 1 or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 2 (Source: P.A. 82-349.) 3 (70 ILCS 290/22) 4 Section 280-75. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 5 Investment Act.Sec. 22.All funds deposited by the 6 treasurer in any bank or savings and loan association shall 7 be placed in the name of the Authority and shall be withdrawn 8 or paid out only by check or draft upon the bank or savings 9 and loan association, signed by the chairman, vice-chairman, 10 secretary or treasurer and countersigned by one of the same 11 officers, but no one officer shall both sign and countersign 12 a check or draft. The Board may designate any of its members 13 or any officer or employee of the Authority to affix the 14 signature of the chairman and another to affix the signature 15 of the treasurer to any check or draft for payment of 16 salaries or wages and for payment of any other obligation of 17 not more than $2,500. 18 No bank or savings and loan association shall receive 19 public funds as permitted by this Section, unless it has 20 complied with the requirements established pursuant to 21 Section 6 of the Public Funds Investment Act"An Act relating22to certain investments of public funds by public agencies",23approved July 23, 1943, as now or hereafter amended. 24 (Source: P.A. 83-541.) 25 (70 ILCS 290/26) 26 Section 280-80. Contracts; bidding.Sec. 26.All 27 contracts for the sale of property of the value of more than 28 $2500 or for any concession in or lease of property of the 29 Authority for a term of more than one year shall be awarded 30 to the highest responsible bidder, after advertising for 31 bids. All construction contracts and contracts for supplies, 32 materials, equipment and services, when the expense thereof -414- LRB9000879DJcd 1 will exceed $2500, shall be let to the lowest responsible 2 bidder, after advertising for bids excepting (1) when repair 3 parts, accessories, equipment or services are required for 4 equipment or services previously furnished or contracted for; 5 (2) when the nature of the services required is such that 6 competitive bidding is not in the best interest of the 7 public, including, without limiting the generality of the 8 foregoing, the services of accountants, architects, 9 attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents of 10 construction, and others possessing a high degree of skill; 11 and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, power, 12 telephone or telegraph are required. 13 All contracts involving less than $2500 shall be let by 14 competitive bidding whenever possible, and in any event in a 15 manner calculated to ensureinsurethe best interests of the 16 public. 17 Competitive bidding is not required for the lease of real 18 estate or buildings owned or controlled by the Authority on 19 July 13, 1982 (the effective date of Public Act 82-786)the20effective date of this Amendatory Act. The Board is 21 empowered to offer such leases upon such terms as it deems 22 advisable. 23 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 24 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 25 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 26 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 27 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 28 case shall any such contracts be awarded to any other than 29 the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease) or 30 the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure) unless 31 authorized or approved by a vote of at least three-fourths of 32 the members of the Board, and unless such action is 33 accompanied by a statement in writing setting forth the 34 reasons for not awarding the contract to the highest or -415- LRB9000879DJcd 1 lowest bidder, as the case may be, which statement shall be 2 kept on file in the principal office of the Authority and 3 open to public inspection. 4 From the group of responsible bidders the lowest bidder 5 shall be selected in the following manner: to all bids for 6 sales the gross receipts of which are not taxable under the 7 "Retailers' Occupation Tax Act", approved June 28, 1933, as 8 amended, there shall be added an amount equal to the tax 9 which would be payable under said Act, if applicable, and the 10 lowest in amount of said adjusted bids and bids for sales the 11 gross receipts of which are taxable under said Act shall be 12 considered the lowest bid; provided, that, if said lowest bid 13 relates to a sale not taxable under said Act, any contract 14 entered into thereon shall be in the amount of the original 15 bid not adjusted as aforesaid. 16 Contracts shall not be split into parts involving 17 expenditures of less than $2500 for the purposes of avoiding 18 the provisions of this Section, and all such split contracts 19 shall be void. If any collusion occurs among bidders or 20 prospective bidders in restraint of freedom of competition, 21 by agreement to bid a fixed amount or to refrain from bidding 22 or otherwise, the bids of such bidders shall be void. Each 23 bidder shall accompany his bid with a sworn statement that he 24 has not been a party to any such agreement. 25 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 26 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 27 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to 28 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 29 construction of maintenance work or for the delivery of 30 materials, supplies or equipment. 31 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 32 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 33 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 34 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such -416- LRB9000879DJcd 1 contract, without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 2 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 3 received pursuant to advertisement. 4 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 5 effect the provisions of this Section. 6 (Source: P.A. 82-786.) 7 (70 ILCS 290/28) 8 Section 280-85. Report and financial statement.Sec. 28.9 As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 10 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 11 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 12 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 13 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 14 for distribution to persons interested, upon request. 15 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 16 Section 280-90. Standard civic center provisions 17 incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this 18 Code are incorporated by reference into this Article: 19 Section 2-3. Purpose. 20 Section 2-5. Definitions. 21 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal. 22 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations. 23 Section 2-30. Prompt payment. 24 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 25 State, or local agency. 26 Section 2-45. Insurance. 27 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds. 28 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 29 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 30 interest. 31 Section 2-80. Board members' oath. 32 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in -417- LRB9000879DJcd 1 bank or savings and loan association. 2 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts. 3 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 4 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 5 and penalties. 6 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. 7 Section 2-132. Bidders; civil action to compel 8 compliance. 9 Section 2-140. State financial support. 10 Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws. 11 Section 2-150. Tax exemption. 12 ARTICLE 900. CODIFICATION PROVISIONS 13 Section 900-1. Prior law. 14 (a) A provision of this Code that is a continuation of a 15 prior law shall not be construed as a new or different law. 16 (b) A citation in another Act to an Act or to a Section 17 of an Act that is continued in this Code shall be construed 18 to be a citation to that continued provision in this Code. 19 Section 900-5. Other Acts of the General Assembly. If 20 any Act of the General Assembly changes, adds, or repeals a 21 provision of prior law that is continued in this Code, then 22 that change, addition, or repeal in the other Act shall be 23 construed together with this Code. 24 Section 900-10. Home rule; mandates. Nothing in this 25 Code as initially enacted (i) is a denial or limitation on 26 home rule powers if no denial or limitation existed under 27 prior law or (ii) creates a State mandate under the State 28 Mandates Act if no mandate existed under prior law. 29 Section 900-15. Titles; Articles; captions. The -418- LRB9000879DJcd 1 language contained in the Titles, Article headings, and 2 Section and subsection captions in this Code: 3 (1) is intended only as a general description that 4 is not a part of the substantive provisions of this Code; 5 (2) does not take precedence over the content of 6 the substantive provisions of this Code; and 7 (3) shall not be used in construing the meaning of 8 the substantive provisions of this Code. 9 ARTICLE 990. STATUTES REPEALED 10 Section 990-5. Repeals. The following Acts are 11 repealed: 12 (70 ILCS 205/Act rep.) 13 The Metropolitan Civic Center Act. 14 (70 ILCS 220/Act rep.) 15 The Aledo, Normal, Mason County, Jasper County, 16 Brownstown Park District, Jo Daviess County, Milford, 17 Sheldon, Katherine Dunham, and Oak Park Civic Centers Act. 18 (70 ILCS 225/Act rep.) 19 The Aurora Civic Center Act. 20 (70 ILCS 230/Act rep.) 21 The Benton Civic Center Law. 22 (70 ILCS 235/Act rep.) 23 The Bloomington Civic Center Authority Act. 24 (70 ILCS 240/Act rep.) 25 The Cave in Rock Township Civic Center Law. -419- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 245/Act rep.) 2 The Chicago South and Melrose Park Civic Centers Act. 3 (70 ILCS 250/Act rep.) 4 The Collinsville Civic Center Act. 5 (70 ILCS 255/Act rep.) 6 The Columbia Civic Center Law. 7 (70 ILCS 260/Act rep.) 8 The Community Building Complex Committee of Boone County 9 Law. 10 (70 ILCS 265/Act rep.) 11 The Decatur and Vermilion County Civic Centers Act. 12 (70 ILCS 270/Act rep.) 13 The DuPage County, Sterling, Elgin, Orland Park, Centre 14 East, and Schaumburg Civic Centers Act. 15 (70 ILCS 275/Act rep.) 16 The Forest Park Civic Center Law. 17 (70 ILCS 280/Act rep.) 18 The Herrin, Jefferson County, and Quincy Civic Centers 19 Act. 20 (70 ILCS 285/Act rep.) 21 The Illinois-Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor 22 Civic Center Authority Act. 23 (70 ILCS 290/Act rep.) 24 The Lake County and Will County Metropolitan Exposition 25 and Auditorium Authority Act. -420- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 300/Act rep.) 2 The Leyden Township Space Needs Law. 3 (70 ILCS 305/Act rep.) 4 The Marengo, Crystal Lake, and Bowdre Township Civic 5 Centers Act. 6 (70 ILCS 310/Act rep.) 7 The Maywood Civic Center Law. 8 (70 ILCS 315/Act rep.) 9 The Peoria Civic Center Act. 10 (70 ILCS 320/Act rep.) 11 The Quad City and Pekin Civic Centers Act. 12 (70 ILCS 325/Act rep.) 13 The Randolph County, Carbondale, Riverside, Matteson, 14 Ottawa, Illinois Valley, Waukegan, and Pontiac Civic Centers 15 Act. 16 (70 ILCS 330/Act rep.) 17 The River Forest Civic Center Act. 18 (70 ILCS 335/Act rep.) 19 The Salem Civic Center Law. 20 (70 ILCS 340/Act rep.) 21 The Rockford Civic Center Act. 22 (70 ILCS 345/Act rep.) 23 The Springfield Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium 24 Authority Act. -421- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 350/Act rep.) 2 The West Frankfort Civic Center Law. 3 Section 990-10. The following Sections are repealed in 4 Section 990-5 without being continued in the Civic Center 5 Code: 6 Section 0.01 (short title) of the Aledo, Normal, Mason 7 County, Jasper County, Brownstown Park District, Jo Daviess 8 County, Milford, Sheldon, Katherine Dunham, and Oak Park 9 Civic Centers Act. (70 ILCS 220/0.01) 10 Section 0.01 (short title) of the Chicago South and 11 Melrose Park Civic Centers Act. (70 ILCS 245/0.01) 12 Section 0.01 (short title) of the DuPage County, 13 Sterling, Elgin, Orland Park, Centre East, and Schaumburg 14 Civic Centers Act. (70 ILCS 270/0.01) 15 Section 0.01 (short title) of the Herrin, Jefferson 16 County, and Quincy Civic Centers Act. (70 ILCS 280/0.01) 17 Section 0.01 (short title) of the Marengo, Crystal Lake, 18 and Bowdre Township Civic Centers Act. (70 ILCS 305/0.01) 19 Section 0.01 (short title) of the Quad City and Pekin 20 Civic Centers Act. (70 ILCS 320/0.01) 21 Section 0.01 (short title) of the Randolph County, 22 Carbondale, Riverside, Matteson, Ottawa, Illinois Valley, 23 Waukegan, and Pontiac Civic Centers Act. (70 ILCS 325/0.01) 24 ARTICLE 998. COMPARISON OF PRIOR LAW 25 AND STANDARD CIVIC CENTER PROVISIONS 26 PART 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS 27 Section 998-1. Explanation. Because this Act is a 28 codification of existing law, this Article is included only 29 for informational purposes to show the relationship between 30 provisions of prior civic center laws and the corresponding 31 standard civic center provisions of Article 2 that are -422- LRB9000879DJcd 1 incorporated by reference into Articles 5 through 280. In 2 Parts 5 through 280 of this Article, each Part sets forth in 3 full only those provisions of prior civic center laws that 4 have been replaced by standard civic center provisions. A 5 provision of a prior civic center law that has not been 6 replaced by a standard civic center provision and that has 7 been retained in one of Articles 5 through 280 is not set 8 forth in full in this Article, but there is set forth in the 9 appropriate Part of this Article (i) a Section number and 10 caption and (ii) a reference to the Section located in one of 11 Articles 5 through 280 in which the nonstandard provision is 12 contained. In Parts 5 through 280 of this Article, in the 13 text of a Section, (i) matter that is stricken indicates 14 matter that is deleted from prior law in order to state the 15 corresponding standard civic center provision, (ii) matter 16 that is underscored indicates matter that is added to prior 17 law in order to state the corresponding standard civic center 18 provision, and (iii) the symbol "* * *" indicates matter that 19 has not been replaced by standard civic center provisions and 20 that has been retained in Articles 5 through 280. If a 21 Section of prior law has been replaced by 2 or more new 22 Sections representing standard civic center provisions, the 23 beginning of the second and following of those new Sections 24 is indicated in the text as a new paragraph beginning in the 25 form "Section 2-XX.". If the text of the second or following 26 of those new Sections appears in the middle of the text of 27 another of those new Sections, the point at which the text of 28 the other new Section resumes is indicated by a parenthetical 29 reference in the form "(Section 2-XX, resumed)". 30 This Article is repealed on the effective date of this 31 Act. 32 PART 5. ALEDO CIVIC CENTER -423- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 220/1-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 4501) 2 Section 2-3. Purpose.Sec. 1-1.The purpose of this 3 Article is to accomplish the aims of the State of Illinois to 4 enhance the ability of its citizens to avail themselves of 5 civic and cultural centers geographically situated throughout 6 the entire State of Illinois. 7 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 8 (70 ILCS 220/1-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 4502) 9 Section 5-1. Short title.Sec. 1-2.* * * (nonstandard 10 provisions contained in Section 5-1) * * * 11 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 12 (70 ILCS 220/1-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 4503) 13 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 1-3. When usedIn this 14 Article: 15 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 5-5) * 16 * * 17 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 18 State,andany unit of local government or school district 19governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,20corporate or otherwise,thereof. 21 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 22 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 23 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 24 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 25 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 5-5) * 26 * * 27 (Source: P.A. 85-1448.) 28 (70 ILCS 220/1-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 4504) 29 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 1-4.* * * 30 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 5-10) * * * 31 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate -424- LRB9000879DJcd 1 name but execution shall not in any case issue against any 2 property of the Authority. 3 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 4 the same at its pleasure. * * * (nonstandard provisions 5 contained in Section 5-10) * * * 6 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 7 (70 ILCS 220/1-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 4505) 8 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and other 9 buildings; lease of space.Sec. 1-5.It shall be the duty of 10 the Authority to promote, operate and maintain expositions, 11 conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural activities 12 from time to time in the metropolitan area and in connection 13 therewith to arrange, finance and maintain industrial, 14 cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade and 15 scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 16 auditorium, exposition, recreational and office buildings for 17 such purposes. 18 The provision of office space for lease and rental and 19 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 20 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 21 Authority. 22 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 23 to perform such duties. 24 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 25 (70 ILCS 220/1-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 4506) 26 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 27 domain.Sec. 1-6.The Authority shall have the following 28 rights and powersduties: 29 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 30 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 31 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain exhibition 32 centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities and office -425- LRB9000879DJcd 1 buildings, including sites and parking areas and commercial 2 facilities therefor located within the metropolitan area; 3 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 4 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 5 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 6 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 7 such grounds, centers, and auditoriums for the holding of 8 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 9 Authority or some other person or governmental agency; 10 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 11 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 12 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 13 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 14 of the Code of Civil Procedure, as amended; 15 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 16 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 17 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 18 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 19 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 20 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 21 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of and the 22 interest on any bonds issued by the Authority; 23 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 24 the objects and purposes of this Article. 25 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 26 (70 ILCS 220/1-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 4507) 27 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 1-7.The 28 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or 29 for,office or administrative expenses except within the 30 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 31 obligations become payable. 32 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) -426- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 220/1-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 4508) 2 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, State, 3 or local agency.Sec. 1-8.The Authority shall have power 4 (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 5 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 6 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 7 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 8 the State itself, (ii)useful for its purposes, andto apply 9 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 10 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 11 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 12 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 13 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 14 grants, loans or appropriations. 15 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 16 (70 ILCS 220/1-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 4509) 17 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 1-9.The Authority 18 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 19 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 20 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 21 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 22 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 23 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 24 appropriations. 25 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 26 (70 ILCS 220/1-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 4510) 27 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 1-10.The Authority shall 28 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 29 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 30 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 31 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 32 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the -427- LRB9000879DJcd 1 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 2 and againstorany other insurable risk. 3 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 4 (70 ILCS 220/1-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 4511) 5 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 6 performance.Sec. 1-11.The Authority shall have continuing 7 power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying out and 8 performing its duties and exercising its powers under this 9 ArticleAct. 10 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 11 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 12 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 13 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 14 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 15 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 16 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 17 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 18 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 19 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 20 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 21 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 22 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 23 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 24 time or times not exceeding 40fortyyears from their 25 respective dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates,26 not exceeding the maximum rate permitted by the Bond 27 Authorization Act"An Act to authorize public corporations to28issue bonds, other evidences of indebtedness and tax29anticipation warrants subject to interest rate limitations30set forth therein", approved May 26, 1970, as amended, may be 31 in such form, may carry such registration privileges, may be 32 executed in such manner, may be payable at such place or 33 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and -428- LRB9000879DJcd 1 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 2 face thereof, may be executed in such manner, and may contain 3 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in said 4 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on any 5 bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold office, 6 his signature shall nevertheless be valid and effective for 7 all purposes. The holder or holders of any bonds,or interest 8 coupons appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may 9 bring suits at law or proceedings in equity to compel the 10 performance and observance by the Authority or any of its 11 officers, agents or employees oforany contract or covenant 12 made by the Authority with the holders of such bonds or 13 interest coupons,andto compel the Authority orandany of 14 its officers, agents or employees to perform any duties 15 required to be performed for the benefit of the holders of 16 any such bonds or interest coupons by the provisions of the 17 ordinance authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the 18 Authority and any of its officers, agents or employees from 19 taking any action in conflict with any such contract or 20 covenant. 21 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 22 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 23 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 24 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code. 25 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 26 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 27 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 28 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 29 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 30 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 31 revenues of the Authority to pay: 32 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 33 operating the said facilities; and 34 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become -429- LRB9000879DJcd 1 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 2 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 3 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 4 secure payment thereof. 5 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 6 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 7 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 8 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 9 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 10 theatrical, and cultural,expositions, sportssport11 activities, exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases 12 and rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the Authority 13 may execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; 14 provided that no lien upon any physical property of the 15 Authority shall be created thereby. 16 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 17 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 18 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 19 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 20 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 21 instituted. 22 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 23 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 24 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 25 least 3threetimes in a daily newspaper of general 26 circulation published in the metropolitan area, the last 27 publication to be at least 10tendays before bids are 28 required to be filed. Copies of such advertisement may be 29 published in any newspaper or financial publication in the 30 United States. All bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as 31 provided by ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the 32 highest and best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority 33 shall have the right to reject all bids and to readvertise 34 for bids in the manner provided for in the initial -430- LRB9000879DJcd 1 advertisement. However, if no bids are received such bonds 2 may be sold at not less than par value, without further 3 advertising, within 60 days after the bids are required to be 4 filed pursuant to any advertisement. 5 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 6 (70 ILCS 220/1-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 4512) 7 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 1-12.8 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 9 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 10 State of Illinois or of anyotherpolitical subdivision of or 11 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 12 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 13 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 14 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 15 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 16 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 17 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 18 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 19 (70 ILCS 220/1-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 4513) 20 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 1-13.The State 21 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 22 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 23 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 24 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 25 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 26 loan associations, investment companies and other persons 27 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 28 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 29 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 30 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 31 pursuant to this Article, it being the purpose of this 32 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all -431- LRB9000879DJcd 1 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 2 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 3 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 4 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 5 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 6 selecting securities for investment. 7 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 8 (70 ILCS 220/1-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 4514) 9 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 10 of interest.Sec. 1-14.* * * (nonstandard provisions 11 contained in Section 5-15) * * * The members of the Board 12 shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 13 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 14 duties. 15 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 16 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 17 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 18 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 19 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 20 (70 ILCS 220/1-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 4515) 21 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 1-15.* * * 22 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 5-20) * * * 23 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 24 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 25 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 26 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 27 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 28 (70 ILCS 220/1-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 4516) 29 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.301-16.Members of the Board shall hold office until their 31 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any -432- LRB9000879DJcd 1 member may resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto2takeeffect when the member'shissuccessor has been 3 appointed and has qualified. * * * (nonstandard provisions 4 contained in Section 5-25) * * * 5 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 6or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 7 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis8 office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for 9 the unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in the 10 case of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 11 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 12 (70 ILCS 220/1-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 4517) 13 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 1-17.As 14 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 15 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 16 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 17 its own number, and adopt by-laws and regulations to govern 18 its proceedings. The initial chairman and his successors 19 shall be elected by the Board from time to time for the term 20 of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the Board or for 21 the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 22 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 23 (70 ILCS 220/1-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 4518) 24 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members.Sec.251-18.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 26 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 27 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 28 Five members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 29 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 30 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 31 least 5 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 32 ordinance or resolution. -433- LRB9000879DJcd 1 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 2 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 3 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 4 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 5 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actionsaction6 or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 7 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 8 (70 ILCS 220/1-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 4519) 9 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer.Sec. 1-19.The 10 Board shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not 11 be members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure 12 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 13 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices 14 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 15 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 16 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 17 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 18 directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of the 19 office and the payment of all money received by the treasurer 20himaccording to law and the orders of the Board. The Board 21 may, at any time, require a new bond from the treasurer in a 22suchpenal sum as may then be determined by the Board. The 23 obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any loss 24 sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 25 national or state bank wherein the treasurer has deposited 26 funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as a 27 depositary for thosethesefunds. The oaths of office and 28 the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the principal office 29 of the Authority. 30 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 31 (70 ILCS 220/1-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 4520) 32 Section 2-105. Funds.Sec. 1-20.All funds deposited by -434- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 2 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 3 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 4 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 5 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 6 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 7 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 8 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 9 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 10 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 11 (70 ILCS 220/1-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 4521) 12 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec. 1-21.13 In case any officer whose signature appears upon any check or 14 draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases(after15attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after attaching 16 his or her signature and before the delivery of the check or 17 draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature nevertheless 18 shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes with the same 19 effect as if the officerhehad remained in office until 20 delivery. 21 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 22 (70 ILCS 220/1-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 4522) 23 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.241-22.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 25 person of recognized ability and business experience, to 26 hold office during the pleasure of the Board. The general 27 manager shall have management of the properties and business 28 of the Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the 29 general control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of 30 all ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the 31 Board, and shall perform such other duties as may be 32 prescribed from time to time by the Board. -435- LRB9000879DJcd 1 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 2 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 3 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 4 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 5 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 6 may designate. 7 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 8 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 9 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 10 office and shall not be members of the Board. 11 The compensation of the general manager, general 12 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 13 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 14 the Board. 15 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 16 (70 ILCS 220/1-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 4523) 17 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties.Sec.181-23.The Board shall have power to make all rules and 19 regulations proper or necessary to carry into effect the 20 powers granted to the Authority, with such penalties as may 21 be deemed proper. 22 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 23 (70 ILCS 220/1-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 4524) 24 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 25 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members.Sec. 1-24.All 26 contracts for the sale of property of the value of more than 27 $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property, including 28 air rights, of the Authority for a term of more than one year 29 shall be awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after 30 advertising for bids. All construction contracts and 31 contracts for supplies, materials, equipment and services, 32 when the expense thereof will exceed $2,500, shall be let to -436- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the lowest responsible bidder, after advertising for bids, 2 excepting (1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or 3 services are required for equipment or services previously 4 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 5 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 6 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting 7 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 8 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 9 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 10 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 11 power, telephone or telegraph are required. 12 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 13 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 14 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 15insurethe best interests of the public. Competitive bidding 16 is not required for the lease of real estate or buildings 17 owned or controlled by the Authority. The Board is empowered 18 to offer such leases upon such terms as it deems advisable. 19 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 20 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 21 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 22 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 23 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 24 case shall any such contracts be awarded to any other than 25 the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease) or 26 the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure) unless 27 authorized or approved by a vote of at least 5 members of the 28 Board, and unless such action is accompanied by a statement 29 in writing setting forth the reasons for not awarding the 30 contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the case may be, 31 which statement shall be kept on file in the principal office 32 of the Authority and open to public inspection. 33 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 34 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of -437- LRB9000879DJcd 1 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law,are forbidden to 2 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 3 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 4 materials, supplies or equipment. 5 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 6 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 7 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 8 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 9 contract,without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 10 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 11 received pursuant to advertisement. 12 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 13 effect the provisions of this Section. 14 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 15 (70 ILCS 220/1-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 4525) 16 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. Advertisements 17Sec. 1-25. Advertisementfor bids shall be published at least 18 twice in a daily newspaper of general circulation published 19 in the metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 20 10 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 21 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 22 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 23 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 24 receiving and opening of bids,and, by reference to plans and 25 specifications on file at the time of the first publication, 26 or in the advertisement itself, shall describe the character 27 of the proposed contract in sufficient detail to fully advise 28 prospective bidders of their obligations and to ensureinsure29 free and open competitive bidding. 30 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 31 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 32 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 33 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory -438- LRB9000879DJcd 1 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 2 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 3 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 4 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 5 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 6 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 7 before advertising for bids. 8 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 9 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 10 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 11 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 12 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 13 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 14 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 15 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 5-30) 16 * * * 17 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 18 (70 ILCS 220/1-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 4526) 19 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec. 1-26.20 As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 21 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 22 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 23 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 24 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 25 for distribution to persons interested,upon request and a 26 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 27 appointing officers. 28 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 29 (70 ILCS 220/1-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 4527) 30 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 1-27.The 31 AuthorityAuthoritiescreated by this ArticleActshall 32 receive financial support from the State in the amounts -439- LRB9000879DJcd 1 provided for in Section 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center 2 Support Act. 3 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 4 (70 ILCS 220/1-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 4528) 5 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 1-28.The Authority 6 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 7 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An8Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local9government and certain other governmental bodies to act as10permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,11notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto12overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 13 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 14 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 15 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 16 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 17 Article or other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 18 areas of local governmental activity. 19 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 20 (70 ILCS 220/1-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 4529) 21 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 1-29.All property of 22 the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State or 23 any taxing unit therein. 24 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 25 PART 10. AURORA CIVIC CENTER 26 (70 ILCS 225/1) (from Ch. 85, par. 1401) 27 Section 10-1. Short title.Sec. 1.* * * (nonstandard 28 provisions contained in Section 10-1) * * * 29 (Source: P.A. 78-927.) 30 (70 ILCS 225/2) (from Ch. 85, par. 1402) -440- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 2.When usedIn this 2 ArticleAct: * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in 3 Section 10-5) * * * 4 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 5 State,andany unit of local government or school district 6governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,7corporate or otherwise,thereof. 8 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 9 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 10 or joint stockjoint-stockassociation; and includes any 11 trustee, receiver, assignee or personal representative 12 thereof. 13 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 10-5) 14 * * * 15 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 16 (70 ILCS 225/3) (from Ch. 85, par. 1403) 17 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 3.* * 18 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 10-10) * * * 19 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 20 name but execution shall not in any case issue against any 21 property of the Authority. 22 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 23 the same at its pleasure. * * *(nonstandard provisions 24 contained in Section 10-10) * * * 25 (Source: P.A. 78-927.) 26 (70 ILCS 225/4) (from Ch. 85, par. 1404) 27 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 28 lease of space.Sec. 4.It shall be the duty of the Authority 29 to promote, operate and maintain expositions, conventions, 30 and theatrical, sports and cultural activities from time to 31 time in the metropolitan area and in connection therewith to 32 arrange, finance and maintain industrial, cultural, -441- LRB9000879DJcd 1 educational, theatrical, sports, trade and scientific 2 exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain auditorium, 3 exposition and office buildings for such purposes. 4 The provision of office space for rental and lease and 5 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 6 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 7 Authority. 8 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 9 to perform such duties. 10 (Source: P.A. 78-927.) 11 (70 ILCS 225/5) (from Ch. 85, par. 1405) 12 Section 10-15. Rights and powers.Sec. 5.* * * 13 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 10-15) * * * 14 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 15 (70 ILCS 225/6) (from Ch. 85, par. 1406) 16 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 6.The 17 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or 18 for,office or administrative expenses except within the 19 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 20 obligations become payable. 21 (Source: P.A. 78-927.) 22 (70 ILCS 225/6.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 1406.1) 23 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 6.1.Purchases made 24 underpursuant tothis ArticleActshall be made in 25 compliance with the Local"LocalGovernment Prompt Payment 26 Act", approved by the Eighty-fourth General Assembly. 27 (Source: P.A. 84-731.) 28 (70 ILCS 225/7) (from Ch. 85, par. 1407) 29 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 30 State, or local agency.Sec. 7.The Authority shall havethe-442- LRB9000879DJcd 1 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 2 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 3 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 4 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 5 the State itself, (ii)useful for its purposes, andto apply 6 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 7 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 8 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 9 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 10 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 11 grants, loans or appropriations. 12 (Source: P.A. 78-927.) 13 (70 ILCS 225/8) (from Ch. 85, par. 1408) 14 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 8.The Authority shall 15 have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, matching 16 grants, loans or appropriations from the federal government 17 or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be used for any 18 of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to enter into any 19 agreement with the federal government in relation to such 20 grants, matching grants, loans or appropriations. 21 (Source: P.A. 78-927.) 22 (70 ILCS 225/9) (from Ch. 85, par. 1409) 23 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 9.The Authority shall have 24 the power to procure and enter into contracts for any type of 25 insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to property 26 from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, against 27 employers' liability, against any act of any member, officer, 28 or employee of the Board orofAuthority in the performance 29 of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, and against30orany other insurable risk. 31 (Source: P.A. 78-927.) -443- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 225/10) 2 Section 10-16. Borrowing; revenue bonds; interest 3 payable semi-annually; bond sale price; effect of Omnibus 4 Bond Acts.Sec. 10.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained 5 in Section 10-16) * * * 6 (Source: P.A. 86-4.) 7 (70 ILCS 225/11) (from Ch. 85, par. 1411) 8 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 11.9 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 10 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 11 State of Illinois or of anyotherpolitical subdivision of or 12 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 13 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 14 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 15 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 16 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 17 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 18 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 19 (Source: P.A. 78-927.) 20 (70 ILCS 225/12) (from Ch. 85, par. 1412) 21 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 12.The State and 22 all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and other 23 municipal corporations, political subdivisions and public 24 bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all banks, 25 bankers, trust companies, savings banks and institutions, 26 building and loan associations, savings and loan 27 associations, investment companies and other persons carrying 28 on an insurance business; and all executors, administrators, 29 guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may legally invest 30 any sinking funds, moneys or other funds belonging to them or 31 within their control in any bonds issued pursuant to this 32 ArticleAct, itifbeing the purpose of this Section to -444- LRB9000879DJcd 1 authorize the investment in such bonds of all sinking, 2 insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and trust funds, 3 whether owned or controlled by private or public persons or 4 officers; provided, however, that nothing contained in this 5 Section may be construed as relieving any person from any 6 duty of exercising reasonable care in selecting securities 7 for investment. 8 (Source: P.A. 78-927.) 9 (70 ILCS 225/13) (from Ch. 85, par. 1413) 10 Section 10-17. Bonds other than revenue bonds.Sec. 13.* 11 * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 10-17)* * * 12 (Source: P.A. 81-1489.) 13 (70 ILCS 225/14) (from Ch. 85, par. 1414) 14 Section 10-18. Tax.Sec. 14.* * *(nonstandard provisions 15 contained in Section 10-18)* * * 16 (Source: P.A. 81-1509.) 17 (70 ILCS 225/15) (from Ch. 85, par. 1415) 18 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 19 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 20 interest.Sec. 15.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained in 21 Section 10-20)* * * The members of the boardTheyshall serve 22 without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for actual 23 expenses incurred by them in the performance of their duties. 24 However, any member of the board who is appointed to the 25 office of secretary or treasurer may receive compensation for 26 his or her services as such officer. 27 No member of the board or employee of the Authority shall 28 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 29 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 30 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 31 (Source: P.A. 78-927.) -445- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 225/16) (from Ch. 85, par. 1416) 2 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 16.* * 3 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 10-25)* * * 4 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 5 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 6 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 7 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 8 (Source: P.A. 78-927.) 9 (70 ILCS 225/17) (from Ch. 85, par. 1417) 10 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec. 17.11 Members of the board shall hold office until their respective 12 successors have been appointed and qualified. Any member may 13 resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto takeeffect 14 when the member'shissuccessor has been appointed and has 15 qualified. 16 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. The 17 appointing officer may remove any member of the Board 18 appointed by the officerhim, in case of incompetency, 19 neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office, after service on 20 the memberhim, by registered United States mail, return 21 requested, of a copy of the written charges against the 22 memberhimand an opportunity to be publicly heard in person 23 or by counsel in the member'shisown defense upon not less 24 than 10 days' notice. 25 (Section 2-85, resumed) 26 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 27or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 28 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis29 office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for 30 the unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in the 31 case of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 32 (Source: P.A. 78-927.) -446- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 225/18) (from Ch. 85, par. 1418) 2 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 18.As soon 3 as practicably possible after the appointment of the initial 4 members, the Board shall organize for the transaction of 5 business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 6 its own number, and adopt by-laws and regulations to govern 7 its proceedings. The initial chairman and his successors 8 shall be elected by the Board from time to time for the term 9 of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the Board or for 10 the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 11 (Source: P.A. 78-927.) 12 (70 ILCS 225/19) (from Ch. 85, par. 1419) 13 Section 2-97. Board meetings; public records.Sec. 19.14 Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least once in 15 each calendar month, the time and place of such meetings to 16 be fixed by the Board. * * *(nonstandard provisions contained 17 in Section 10-30)* * * 18 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 19 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 20 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 21 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 22 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actions or 23 proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 24 (Source: P.A. 78-927.) 25 (70 ILCS 225/20) (from Ch. 85, par. 1420) 26 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 27 bank or savings and loan association.Sec. 20.The Board 28 shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not be 29 members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure of 30 the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 31 Before entering upon theitsduties of their respective 32 offices they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath -447- LRB9000879DJcd 1 of office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with 2 corporate sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond 3 shall be payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may 4 be directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of 5 the office and the payment of all money received by the 6 treasurerhimaccording to law and the orders of the Board. 7 The Board may, at any time, require a new bond from the 8 treasurer in such penal sum as may then be determined by the 9 Board. The obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any 10 loss sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 11 savings and loan association or national or State bank 12 wherein the treasurer has deposited funds if the bank or 13 savings and loan association has been approved by the Board 14 as a depository for thosethesefunds. The oaths of office 15 and the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the principal 16 office of the Authority. 17 (Source: P.A. 83-541.) 18 (70 ILCS 225/21) (from Ch. 85, par. 1421) 19 Section 2-106. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 20 Investment Act.Sec. 21.All funds deposited by the treasurer 21 in any bank or savings and loan association shall be placed 22 in the name of the Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid 23 out only by check or draft upon the bank or savings and loan 24 association, signed by the treasurer and countersigned by the 25 chairman of the Board. The Board may designate any of its 26 members or any officer or employee of the Authority to affix 27 the signature of the chairman and another to affix the 28 signature of the treasurer to any check or draft for payment 29 of salaries or wages and for payment of any other obligation 30 of not more than $2,500. 31 No bank or savings and loan association shall receive 32 public funds as permitted by this Section, unless it has 33 complied with the requirements established pursuant to -448- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 6 of The Public Funds Investment Act"An Act relating2to certain investments of public funds by public agencies",3approved July 23, 1943, as now or hereafter amended. 4 (Source: P.A. 83-541.) 5 (70 ILCS 225/22) (from Ch. 85, par. 1422) 6 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec. 22.7 In case any officer whose signature appears upon any check or 8 draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases(after9attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after attaching 10 his or her signature and before the delivery of the check or 11 draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature nevertheless 12 shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes with the same 13 effect as if the officerhehad remained in office until 14 deliverythereof. 15 (Source: P.A. 78-927.) 16 (70 ILCS 225/23) (from Ch. 85, par. 1423) 17 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.1823.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 19 person of recognized ability and business experience, to hold 20 office during the pleasure of the Board. The general manager 21 shall have management of the properties and business of the 22 Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the general 23 control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of all 24 ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the Board, 25 and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from 26 time to time by the Board. 27 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 28 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 29 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 30 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 31 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 32 may designate. -449- LRB9000879DJcd 1 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 2 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 3 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 4 office and shall not be members of the Board. 5 The compensation of the general manager, general 6 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 7 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 8 the Board. 9 (Source: P.A. 81-257.) 10 (70 ILCS 225/24) (from Ch. 85, par. 1424) 11 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 12 and penalties.Sec. 24.The Board shall have power to pass 13 all ordinances and make all rules and regulations proper or 14 necessary to carry into effect the powers granted to the 15 Authority, with such fines or penalties as may be deemed 16 proper. All fines and penalties shall be imposed by 17 ordinance, which shall be published in a newspaper of general 18 circulation published in the metropolitan areaembraced by19the Authority. No such ordinance imposing a fine or penalty 20 shall take effect until 10 days after its publication. 21 (Source: P.A. 78-927.) 22 (70 ILCS 225/25) (from Ch. 85, par. 1425) 23 Section 2-127. Contracts; award to other than highest or 24 lowest bidder by four-fifths vote.Sec. 25.All contracts for 25 sale of property of the value of more than $2500, or for a 26 concession in or lease of property, including air rights, of 27 the Authority for a term of more than one year, shall be 28 awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after advertising 29 for bids. All construction contracts and contracts for 30 supplies, materials, equipment and services, when the expense 31 thereof will exceed $2500, shall be let to the lowest 32 responsible bidder, after advertising for bids, except: -450- LRB9000879DJcd 1excepting(1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or 2 services are required for equipment or services previously 3 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 4 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 5 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting 6 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 7 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 8 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 9 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 10 power, telephone or telegraph are required. 11 All contracts involving less than $2500 shall be let by 12 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 13 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 14insurethe best interests of the public. 15 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 10-35) 16 * * * 17 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 18 Board may take intoinaccount the past record of dealings 19 with the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of 20 equipment, and ability to complete performance within the 21 time set, and other factors besides financial responsibility, 22 but in no case shall any such contractcontractsbe awarded 23 to any other than the highest bidder (in case of sale, 24 concession or lease) or the lowest bidder (in case of 25 purchase or expenditure) unless authorized or approved by a 26 vote of at least 4/5 of the members of the Board, and unless 27 such action is accompanied by a statement in writing setting 28 forth the reasons for not awarding the contract to the 29 highest or lowest bidder, as the case may be, which statement 30 shall be kept on file in the principal office of the 31 Authority and open to public inspection. 32 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 33 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 34 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to -451- LRB9000879DJcd 1 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 2 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 3 materials, supplies or equipment. 4 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 5 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 6 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 7 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 8 contract, without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 9 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 10 received pursuant to advertisement. 11 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 12 effect the provisions of this Section. 13 (Source: P.A. 82-786.) 14 (70 ILCS 225/26) (from Ch. 85, par. 1426) 15 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 26.16 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 17 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 18 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 19 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 20 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 21 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 22 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 23 receiving and opening of bids,and, by reference to plans and 24 specifications on file at the time of the first publication, 25 or in the advertisement itself, shall describe the character 26 of the proposed contract in sufficient detail to fully advise 27 prospective bidders of their obligations and to ensureinsure28 free and open competitive bidding. 29 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 30 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 31 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 32 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 33 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable -452- LRB9000879DJcd 1 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 2 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 3 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 4 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 5 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 6 before advertising for bids. 7 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 8 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 9 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 10 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 11 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 12 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 13 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 14 (Source: P.A. 78-927.) 15 (70 ILCS 225/26a) (from Ch. 85, par. 1426a) 16 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 26a. Exemption from17taxation.All property of theAurora Civic CenterAuthority 18 shall be exempt from taxation by the State or any taxing unit 19 therein. 20 (Source: P.A. 83-893.) 21 (70 ILCS 225/26b) (from Ch. 85, par. 1426b) 22 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 26b.The Authority 23 is hereby expressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 24 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An25Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local26government and certain other governmental bodies to act as27permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,28notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto29overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 30 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 31 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 32 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) -453- LRB9000879DJcd 1 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 2 ArticleActor other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 3 areas of local governmental activity. 4 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 5 (70 ILCS 225/26c) (from Ch. 85, par. 1426c) 6 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 26c.The 7 Authority created by this ArticleActshall receive financial 8 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 9 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 10 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 11 (70 ILCS 225/27) (from Ch. 85, par. 1427) 12 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec. 27.13 As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 14 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 15 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 16 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 17 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 18 for distribution to persons interested,upon request and a 19 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 20 appointing officersas provided in Sec 16. 21 (Source: P.A. 78-927.) 22 (70 ILCS 225/28) (from Ch. 85, par. 1428) 23 Section 2-155. Partial invalidity.Sec. 28.If any 24 provision of this ArticleActis held invalid such provision 25 shall be deemed to be excised from this ArticleActand the 26 invalidity thereof shall not affect any of the other 27 provisions of this ArticleAct. If the application of any 28 provision of this ArticleActto any person or circumstance 29 is held invalid it shall not affect the application of such 30 provision to such persons or circumstances other than those 31 as to which it is held invalid. -454- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 78-927.) 2 PART 15. BENTON CIVIC CENTER 3 (70 ILCS 230/1-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 6601) 4 Section 2-3. Purpose.Sec. 1-1.The purpose of this 5 Article is to accomplish the aims of the State of Illinois to 6 enhance the ability of its citizens to avail themselves of 7 civic and cultural centers geographically situated throughout 8 the entire State of Illinois. 9 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 10 (70 ILCS 230/1-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 6602) 11 Section 15-1. Short title.Sec. 1-2.* * * (nonstandard 12 provisions contained in Section 15-1) * * * 13 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 14 (70 ILCS 230/1-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 6603) 15 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 1-3. When usedIn this 16 Article: 17 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 15-5) 18 * * * 19 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 20 State,andany unit of local government or school district 21governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,22corporate or otherwise,thereof. 23 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 24 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 25 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 26 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 27 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 15-5) 28 * * * 29 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 30 (70 ILCS 230/1-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 6604) -455- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 1-4.* * * 2 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 15-10) * * * 3 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 4 name,but execution shall not in any case issue against any 5 property of the Authority. 6 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 7 the same at its pleasure. * * * (nonstandard provisions 8 contained in Section 15-10) * * * 9 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 10 (70 ILCS 230/1-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 6605) 11 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and 12 other buildings; lease of space.Sec. 1-5.It shall be the 13 duty of the Authority to promote, operate and maintain 14 expositions, conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural 15 activities from time to time in the metropolitan area and in 16 connection therewith to arrange, finance and maintain 17 industrial, cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade 18 and scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 19 auditorium, exposition, recreational and office buildings for 20 such purposes. 21 The provision of office space for lease and rental and 22 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 23 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 24 Authority. 25 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 26 to perform such duties. 27 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 28 (70 ILCS 230/1-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 6606) 29 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 30 domain.Sec. 1-6.The Authority shall have the following 31 rights and powersduties: 32 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as -456- LRB9000879DJcd 1 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 2 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain exhibition 3 centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities and office 4 buildings, including sites and parking areas and commercial 5 facilities therefor located within the metropolitan area; 6 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 7 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 8 industrial, cultural, educationaleducation, trade and 9 scientific exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the 10 use of such grounds, centers, and auditoriums for the holding 11 of fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 12 Authority or some other person or governmental agency; 13 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 14 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 15 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 16 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 17 of the Code of Civil Procedure, asnow or hereafteramended; 18 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 19 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 20 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 21 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 22 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 23 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 24 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of,and 25 the interest on,any bonds issued by the Authority; 26 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 27 the objects and purposes of this Article. 28 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 29 (70 ILCS 230/1-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 6607) 30 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 1-7.The 31 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or 32 for,office or administrative expenses except within the 33 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such -457- LRB9000879DJcd 1 obligations become payable. 2 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 3 (70 ILCS 230/1-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 6608) 4 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 5 State, or local agency.Sec. 1-8.The Authority shall have 6 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 7 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 8 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 9 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 10 the State itself, (ii)useful for its purposes, andto apply 11 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 12 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 13 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 14 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 15 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 16 grants, loans or appropriations. 17 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 18 (70 ILCS 230/1-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 6609) 19 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 1-9.The Authority 20 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 21 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 22 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 23 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 24 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 25 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 26 appropriations. 27 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 28 (70 ILCS 230/1-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 6610) 29 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 1-10.The Authority shall 30 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 31 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to -458- LRB9000879DJcd 1 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 2 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 3 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 4 performance of the duties of thehis or heroffice or 5 employment, and againstorany other insurable risk. 6 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 7 (70 ILCS 230/1-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 6611) 8 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 9 performance.Sec. 1-11.The Authority shall have continuing 10 power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying out and 11 performing its duties and exercising its powers under this 12 Article. 13 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 14 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 15 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 16 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 17 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 18 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 19 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 20 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 21 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 22 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 23 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 24 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 25 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 26 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 27 time or times not exceeding 40 years from their respective 28 dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates,not exceeding 29 the maximum rate permitted by the Bond Authorization Act"An30Act to authorize public corporations to issue bonds, other31evidences or indebtedness and tax anticipation warrants32subject to interest rate limitations set forth therein",33approved May 26, 1970, as now or hereafter amended, may be in -459- LRB9000879DJcd 1 such form, may carry such registration privileges, may be 2 executed in such manner, may be payable at such place or 3 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and 4 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 5 face thereof, may be executed in such manner, and may contain 6 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in said 7 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on 8 any bond ceases (after attaching hisor hersignature) to 9 hold office, hisor hersignature shall nevertheless be valid 10 and effective for all purposes. The holder or holders of any 11 bonds,or interest coupons appertaining thereto issued by the 12 Authority may bring suits at law or proceedings in equity to 13 compel the performance and observance by the Authority or any 14 of its officers, agents or employees oforany contract or 15 covenant made by the Authority with the holders of such bonds 16 or interest coupons,andto compel the Authority orandany 17 of its officers, agents or employees to perform any duties 18 required to be performed for the benefit of the holders of 19 any such bonds or interest coupons by the provisions of the 20 ordinance authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the 21 Authority and any of its officers, agents or employees from 22 taking any action in conflict with any such contract or 23 covenant. 24 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 25 in the absence of any express recital on the facefact26 thereof that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be 27 negotiable instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code. 28 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 29 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 30 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 31 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 32 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 33 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 34 revenues of the Authority to pay: -460- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 2 operating the said facilities; and 3 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 4 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 5 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 6 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 7 secure payment thereof. 8 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 9 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 10 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 11 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 12 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 13 theatrical, and cultural,expositions, sports activities, 14 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 15 rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the Authority may 16 execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided 17 that no lien upon any physical property of the Authority 18 shall be created thereby. 19 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 20 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 21 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 22 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 23 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 24 instituted. 25 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 26 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 27 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 28 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 29 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 30 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 31 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any 32 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All 33 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by 34 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and -461- LRB9000879DJcd 1 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have 2 the right to reject all bids and to readvertise for bids in 3 the manner provided for in the initial advertisement. 4 However, if no bids are received,such bonds may be sold at 5 not less than par value, without further advertising, within 6 60 days after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to 7 any advertisement. 8 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 9 (70 ILCS 230/1-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 6612) 10 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 1-12.11 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 12 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 13 State of Illinois or of any political subdivision of or 14 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 15 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 16 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 17 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 18 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 19 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 20 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 21 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 22 (70 ILCS 230/1-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 6613) 23 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 1-13.The State 24 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 25 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 26 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 27 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 28 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 29 loan associations, investment companies,and other persons 30 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 31 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 32 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds -462- LRB9000879DJcd 1 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 2 pursuant to this Article, it being the purpose of this 3 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 4 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 5 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 6 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 7 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 8 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 9 selecting securities for investment. 10 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 11 (70 ILCS 230/1-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 6614) 12 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 13 of interest.Sec. 1-14.* * * (nonstandard provisions 14 contained in Section 15-15) * * * The members of the Board 15 shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 16 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 17 duties. 18 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 19 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 20 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 21 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 22 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 23 (70 ILCS 230/1-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 6615) 24 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 1-15.* * * 25 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 15-20) * * * 26 Within 30 days after certification ofhis or herappointment, 27 and before entering upon the duties ofhis or heroffice, 28 each member of the Board shall take and subscribe the 29 constitutional oath of office and file it in the office of 30 the Secretary of State. 31 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) -463- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 230/1-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 6616) 2 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.31-16.Members of the Board shall hold office until their 4 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any 5 member may resign from office; the resignation takesto take6 effect when the member'shis or hersuccessor has been 7 appointed and has qualified. * * * (nonstandard provisions 8 contained in Section 15-25) * * * 9 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 10or ofabandonment of office,or in case ofdeath, conviction 11 of a felony or removal from office, a member's office shall 12 become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for the 13 unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in case of 14 expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 15 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 16 (70 ILCS 230/1-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 6617) 17 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 1-17.As 18 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 19 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 20 of business, select a chairmanchairpersonand a temporary 21 secretary from its own number, and adopt by-laws and 22 regulations to govern its proceedings. The initial chairman 23chairpersonand hisor hersuccessors shall be elected by the 24 Board from time to time for the term of the chairman'shis or25heroffice as a member of the Board or for the term of 3 26 years, whichever is shorter. 27 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 28 (70 ILCS 230/1-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 6618) 29 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members.Sec.301-18.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 31 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 32 meetings to be fixed by the Board. -464- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Five members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 2 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 3 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 4 least 5 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 5 ordinance or resolution. 6 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 7 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 8 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 9 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 10 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actionsaction11 or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 12 (Source: P.A. 86-1314.) 13 (70 ILCS 230/1-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 6619) 14 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer.Sec. 1-19.The 15 Board shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not 16 be members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure 17 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 18 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices,19 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 20 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 21 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 22 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 23 directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of the 24 office and the payment of all money received by the treasurer 25him or heraccording to law and the orders of the Board. The 26 Board may, at any time, require a new bond from the treasurer 27 in asuchpenal sum as may then be determined by the Board. 28 The obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any loss 29 sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 30 national or state bank wherein the treasurer has deposited 31 funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as a 32 depositarydepositoryfor thosethesefunds. The oaths of 33 office and the treasurer's bondbondsshall be filed in the -465- LRB9000879DJcd 1 principal office of the Authority. 2 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 3 (70 ILCS 230/1-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 6620) 4 Section 2-105. Funds.Sec. 1-20.All funds deposited by 5 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 6 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 7 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 8 countersigned by the chairmanchairpersonof the Board. The 9 Board may designate any of its members or any officer or 10 employee of the Authority to affix the signature of the 11 chairmanchairpersonand another to affix the signature of 12 the treasurer to any check or draft for payment of salaries 13 or wages and for payment of any other obligation of not more 14 than $2,500. 15 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 16 (70 ILCS 230/1-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 6621) 17 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec.181-21.In case any officer whose signature appears upon any 19 check or draft issued pursuant to this ArticleActceases 20(after attaching his or her signature)to hold office after 21 attaching his or her signature and before the delivery of the 22 check or draftthereofto the payee, thathis or her23 signature,nevertheless,shall be valid and sufficient for 24 all purposes with the same effect as if the officerhe or she25 had remained in office until delivery. 26 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 27 (70 ILCS 230/1-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 6622) 28 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.291-22.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 30 person of recognized ability and business experience, to hold 31 office during the pleasure of the Board. The general manager -466- LRB9000879DJcd 1 shall have management of the properties and business of the 2 Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the general 3 control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of all 4 ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the Board, 5 and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from 6 time to time by the Board. 7 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 8 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 9 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 10 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 11 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 12 may designate. 13 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 14 and all other officers provided for,pursuant to this 15 Section,shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath 16 of office and shall not be members of the Board. 17 The compensation of the general manager, general 18 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 19 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 20 the Board. 21 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 22 (70 ILCS 230/1-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 6623) 23 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties.Sec.241-23.The Board shall have power to make all rules and 25 regulations,proper or necessary,to carry into effect the 26 powers granted to the Authority, with such penalties as may 27 be deemed proper. 28 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 29 (70 ILCS 230/1-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 6624) 30 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 31 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members.Sec. 1-24.All 32 contracts for the sale of property of the value of more than -467- LRB9000879DJcd 1 $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property, including 2 air rights, of the Authority for a term of more than one year 3 shall be awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after 4 advertising for bids. All construction contracts and 5 contracts for supplies, materials, equipment and services, 6 when the expense thereof will exceed $2,500, shall be let to 7 the lowest responsible bidder after advertising for bids, 8 excepting (1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or 9 services are required for equipment or services previously 10 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 11 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 12 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting 13 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 14 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 15 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 16 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 17 power, telephone or telegraph are required. 18 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 19 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 20 possible, and,in any event,in a manner calculated to ensure 21insurethe best interests of the public. Competitive bidding 22 is not required for the lease of real estate or buildings 23 owned or controlled by the Authority. The Board is empowered 24 to offer such leases upon such terms as it deems advisable. 25 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 26 Board may take into account the past records of dealings with 27 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 28 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 29 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 30 case shall any such contracts be awarded to any other than 31 the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease) or 32 the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure) unless 33 authorized or approved by a vote of at least 5 members of the 34 Board, and unless such action is accompanied by a statement -468- LRB9000879DJcd 1 in writing setting forth the reasons for not awarding the 2 contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the case may be, 3 which statement shall be kept on file in the principal office 4 of the Authority and open to public inspection. 5 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 6 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 7 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law,are forbidden to 8 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 9 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 10 materials, supplies or equipment. 11 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 12 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 13 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 14 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 15 contract without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 16 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 17 received pursuant to advertisement. 18 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 19 effect the provisions of this Section. 20 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 21 (70 ILCS 230/1-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 6625) 22 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 1-25.23Method of conducting bidding.Advertisements for bids shall 24 be published at least twice in a daily newspaper of general 25 circulation published in the metropolitan area, the last 26 publication to be at least 10 calendar days before the time 27 for receiving bids, and such advertisements shall also be 28 posted on readily accessible bulletin boards in the principal 29 office of the Authority. Such advertisements shall state the 30 time and place for receiving and openingofbids and, by 31 reference to plans and specifications on file at the time of 32 the first publication, or in the advertisement itself, shall 33 describe the character of the proposed contract in sufficient -469- LRB9000879DJcd 1 detail to fully advise prospective bidders of their 2 obligations and to ensureinsurefree and open competitive 3 bidding. 4 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 5 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 6 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 7 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 8 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 9 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 10 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 11 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 12 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 13 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 14 before advertising for bids. 15 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 16 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 17 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 18 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 19 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 20 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 21 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 22 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 15-30) 23 * * * 24 (Source: P.A. 89-626, eff. 8-9-96.) 25 (70 ILCS 230/1-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 6626) 26 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec.271-26.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 28 15-35) * * * 29 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 30 (70 ILCS 230/1-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 6627) 31 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 1-27.The 32 Authority created by this Article shall receive financial -470- LRB9000879DJcd 1 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 2 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act, as now or3hereafter amended. 4 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 5 (70 ILCS 230/1-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 6628) 6 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 1-28.The Authority 7 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 8 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An9Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local10government and certain other governmental bodies to act as11permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,12notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto13overridden November 3, 1983, as now or hereafter amended, and 14 the General Assembly intends that the "State action 15 exemption" to the application of the federal antitrust 16anti-trustlaws be fully available to the Authority to the 17 extent its activities are either (1) expressly or by 18 necessary implication authorized by this Article or other 19 Illinois law,or (2) within traditional areas of local 20 governmental activity. 21 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 22 (70 ILCS 230/1-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 6629) 23 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 1-29.All property 24 of the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State 25 or any taxing unit therein. 26 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 27 (70 ILCS 230/1-30) (from Ch. 85, par. 6630) 28 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 1-30.Purchases made 29 underpursuant tothis Article shall be made in compliance 30 with the Local Government Prompt Payment Act, as now or31hereafter amended. -471- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 85-1314.) 2 PART 20. BLOOMINGTON CIVIC CENTER 3 (70 ILCS 235/1) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-1) 4 Section 2-3. Purpose.Sec. 1.The purpose of this 5 ArticleActis to accomplish the aims of the State of 6 Illinois to enhance the ability of its citizens to avail 7 themselves of civic and cultural centers geographically 8 situated throughout the entire State of Illinois. 9 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 10 (70 ILCS 235/2) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-2) 11 Section 20-1. Short title.Sec. 2.* * * (nonstandard 12 provisions contained in Section 20-1) * * * 13 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 14 (70 ILCS 235/3) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-3) 15 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 3. When usedIn this 16 ArticleAct: 17 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 20-5) 18 * * * 19 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 20 State,andany unit of local government or school district 21governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,22corporate or otherwise,thereof. 23 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 24 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 25 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 26 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 27 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 20-5) 28 * * * 29 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 30 (70 ILCS 235/4) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-4) -472- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 4.* * * 2 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 20-10) * * * 3 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 4 name but execution shall not in any case issue against any 5 property of the Authority. 6 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 7 the same at its pleasure. * * * (nonstandard provisions 8 contained in Section 20-10) * * * 9 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 10 (70 ILCS 235/5) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-5) 11 Section 20-14. Duties.Sec. 5.* * *(nonstandard 12 provisions contained in Section 20-14)* * * 13 (Source: P.A. 89-626, eff. 8-9-96.) 14 (70 ILCS 235/6) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-6) 15 Section 20-15. Rights and powers; including eminent 16 domain.Sec. 6.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained in 17 Section 20-15) * * * 18 (Source: P.A. 82-783.) 19 (70 ILCS 235/7) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-7) 20 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 7.The 21 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or 22 for,office or administrative expenses except within the 23 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 24 obligations become payable. 25 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 26 (70 ILCS 235/7.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-7.1) 27 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 7.1.Purchases made 28 underpursuant tothis ArticleActshall be made in 29 compliance with thethe "Local Government Prompt Payment 30 Act", approved by the Eighty-fourth General Assembly. -473- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 84-731.) 2 (70 ILCS 235/8) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-8) 3 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 4 State, or local agency.Sec. 8.The Authority shall have 5 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 6 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 7 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 8 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 9 the State itself,useful for its purposes, and(ii) to apply 10 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 11 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 12 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 13 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 14 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 15 grants, loans or appropriations. 16 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 17 (70 ILCS 235/9) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-9) 18 Section 20-20. Federal money.Sec. 9.* * * 19 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 20-20) * * * 20 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 21 (70 ILCS 235/10) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-10) 22 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 10.The Authority shall 23 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 24 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 25 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 26 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 27 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 28 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 29 and againstorany other insurable risk. 30 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) -474- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 235/11) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-11) 2 Section 20-25. Borrowing; revenue bonds.Sec. 11.* * * 3 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 20-25) * * * 4 (Source: P.A. 86-4) 5 (70 ILCS 235/12) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-12) 6 Section 20-27. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 12.* 7 * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 20-27)* * * 8 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 9 (70 ILCS 235/13) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-13) 10 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 13.The State 11 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 12 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 13 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 14 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 15 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 16 loan associations, investment companies and other persons 17 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 18 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 19 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 20 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 21 pursuant to this ArticleAct, it being the purpose of this 22 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 23 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 24 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 25 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 26 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 27 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 28 selecting securities forpurchase orinvestment. 29 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 30 (70 ILCS 235/14) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-14) 31 Section 20-30. General obligation bonds; conditions. -475- LRB9000879DJcd 1Sec. 14.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 2 20-30)* * * 3 (Source: P.A. 89-626, eff. 8-9-96.) 4 (70 ILCS 235/15) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-15) 5 Section 20-35. G.O. bonds; election.Sec. 15.* * 6 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 20-35)* * * 7 (Source: P.A. 81-1489.) 8 (70 ILCS 235/16) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-16) 9 Section 20-40. G.O. bonds; canvass of election returns. 10Sec. 16.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 11 20-40)* * * 12 (Source: P.A. 81-1489.) 13 (70 ILCS 235/17) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-17) 14 Section 20-45. Tax.Sec. 17.* * *(nonstandard 15 provisions contained in Section 20-45)* * * 16 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 17 (70 ILCS 235/18) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-18) 18 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 19 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 20 interest.Sec. 18.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained in 21 Section 20-50) * * * The members of the Board shall serve 22 without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for actual 23 expenses incurred by them in the performance of their duties. 24 However, any member of the Board who is appointed to the 25 office of secretary or treasurer may receive compensation for 26 his or her services as such officer. 27 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 28 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 29 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 30 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. -476- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 2 (70 ILCS 235/19) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-19) 3 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 19.* * * 4 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 20-55) * * * 5 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 6 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 7 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 8 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 9 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 10 (70 ILCS 235/20) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-20) 11 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec. 20.12 Members of the Board shall hold office until their respective 13 successors have been appointed and qualified. Any member may 14 resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto takeeffect 15 when the member'shissuccessor has been appointed and has 16 qualified. 17 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. The 18 appointing officer may remove any member of the Board 19 appointed by the officerhim, in case of incompetency, 20 neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office, after service on 21 the memberhim, by registered United States mail, return 22 requested, of a copy of the written charges against the 23 memberhimand an opportunity to be publicly heard in person 24 or by counsel in the member'shisown defense upon not less 25 than 10 days' notice. 26 (Section 2-85, resumed) 27 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 28or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 29 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis30 office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for 31 the unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in case 32 of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. -477- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 2 (70 ILCS 235/21) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-21) 3 Section 20-58. Organization of the Board.Sec. 21.* * 4 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 20-58)* * * 5 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 6 (70 ILCS 235/22) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-22) 7 Section 2-97. Board meetings; public records.Sec. 22.8 Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least once in 9 each calendar month, the time and place of such meetings to 10 be fixed by the Board. * * * (nonstandard provisions 11 contained in Section 20-60) * * * 12 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 13 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 14 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 15 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 16 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actionsaction17 or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 18 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 19 (70 ILCS 235/23) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-23) 20 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 21 bank or savings and loan association.Sec. 23.The Board 22 shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not be 23 members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure of 24 the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 25 Before entering upon theitsduties of their respective 26 offices they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath 27 of office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with 28 corporate sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond 29 shall be payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may 30 be directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of 31 the office and the payment of all money received by the -478- LRB9000879DJcd 1 treasurerhimaccording to law and the orders of the Board. 2 The Board may, at any time, require a new bond from the 3 treasurer in such penal sum as may then be determined by the 4 Board. The obligation of the sureties shall not extend to 5 any loss sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of 6 any savings and loan association or national or State bank 7 wherein the treasurer has deposited funds if the bank or 8 savings and loan association has been approved by the Board 9 as a depositorydepositaryfor thosethesefunds. The oaths 10 of office and the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the 11 principal office of the Authority. 12 (Source: P.A. 83-541.) 13 (70 ILCS 235/24) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-24) 14 Section 20-62. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 15 Investment Act.Sec. 24.* * *(nonstandard provisions 16 contained in Section 20-62)* * * 17 (Source: P.A. 83-541.) 18 (70 ILCS 235/25) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-25) 19 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec. 25.20 In case any officer whose signature appears upon any check or 21 draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases(after22attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after attaching 23 his or her signature and before the delivery of the check or 24 draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature nevertheless 25 shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes with the same 26 effect as if the officerhehad remained in office until 27 deliverythereof. 28 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 29 (70 ILCS 235/26) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-26) 30 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.3126.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a -479- LRB9000879DJcd 1 personan individualof recognized ability and business 2 experience, to hold office during the pleasure of the Board. 3 The general manager shall have management of the properties 4 and business of the Authority and of the employees thereof 5 subject to the general control of the Board, shall direct the 6 enforcement of all ordinances, resolutions, rules and 7 regulations of the Board, and shall perform such other duties 8 as may be prescribed from time to time by the Board. 9 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 10 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 11 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 12 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 13 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 14 may designate. 15 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 16 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 17 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 18 office and shall not be members of the Board. 19 The compensation of the general manager, general 20 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 21 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 22 the Board. 23 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 24 (70 ILCS 235/27) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-27) 25 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 26 and penalties.Sec. 27.The Board shall have power to pass 27 all ordinances and make all rules and regulations proper or 28 necessary to carry into effect the powers granted to the 29 Authority, with such fines or penalties as may be deemed 30 proper. All fines and penalties shall be imposed by 31 ordinance, which shall be published in a newspaper of general 32 circulation published in the metropolitan areaembraced by33the Authority. No such ordinance imposing a fine or penalty -480- LRB9000879DJcd 1 shall take effect until 10 days after its publication. 2 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 3 (70 ILCS 235/28) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-28) 4 Section 2-128. Contracts; award to other than highest or 5 lowest bidder by three-fourths vote.Sec. 28.All contracts 6 for the sale of property of the value of more than $2,500 or 7 for any concession in or lease of property of the Authority 8 for a term of more than one year shall be awarded to the 9 highest responsible bidder, after advertising for bids. All 10 construction contracts and contracts for supplies, materials, 11 equipment and services, when the expense thereof will exceed 12 $2,500, shall be let to the lowest responsible bidder, after 13 advertising for bids excepting (1) when repair parts, 14 accessories, equipment or services are required for equipment 15 or services previously furnished or contracted for; (2) when 16 the nature of the services required is such that competitive 17 bidding is not in the best interest of the public, including, 18 without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the 19 services of accountants, architects, attorneys, engineers, 20 physicians, superintendents of construction, and others 21 possessing a high degree of skill; and (3) when services such 22 as water, light, heat, power, telephone or telegraph are 23 required. 24 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 25 competitive bidding whenever possible, and in any event in a 26 manner calculated to ensureinsurethe best interests of the 27 public. 28 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 29 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 30 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 31 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 32 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 33 case shall any such contracts be awarded to any other than -481- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease) or 2 the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure) unless 3 authorized or approved by a vote of at least three-fourths of 4 the members of the Board, and unless such action is 5 accompanied by a statement in writing setting forth the 6 reasons for not awarding the contract to the highest or 7 lowest bidder, as the case may be, which statement shall be 8 kept on file in the principal office of the Authority and 9 open to public inspection. 10 From the group of responsible bidders the lowest bidder 11 shall be selected in the following manner: to all bids for 12 sales the gross receipts of which are not taxable under the 13 "Retailers' Occupation Tax Act", approved June 28, 1933, as 14 amended, there shall be added an amount equal to the tax 15 which would be payable under said Act, if applicable, and the 16 lowest in amount of said adjusted bids and bids for sales the 17 gross receipts of which are taxable under said Act shall be 18 considered the lowest bid; provided, that, if said lowest bid 19 relates to a sale not taxable under said Act, any contract 20 entered into thereon shall be in the amount of the original 21 bid not adjusted as aforesaid. 22 Contracts shall not be split into parts involving 23 expenditures of less than $2,500 for the purposes of avoiding 24 the provisions of this Section, and all such split contracts 25 shall be void. If any collusion occurs among bidders or 26 prospective bidders in restraint of freedom of competition, 27 by agreement to bid a fixed amount or to refrain from bidding 28 or otherwise, the bids of such bidders shall be void. Each 29 bidder shall accompany his bid with a sworn statement that he 30 has not been a party to any such agreement. 31 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 32 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 33 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to 34 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for -482- LRB9000879DJcd 1 construction of maintenance work or for the delivery of 2 materials, supplies or equipment. 3 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 4 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 5 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 6 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 7 contract, without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 8 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 9 received pursuant to advertisement. 10 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 11 effect the provisions of this Section. 12 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 13 (70 ILCS 235/29) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-29) 14 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 29.15 Advertisement for bids shall be published at least twice in a 16 daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 17 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 18 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 19 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 20 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 21 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 22 receiving and opening of bids,and, by reference to plans and 23 specifications on file at the time of the first publication, 24 or in the advertisement itself, shall describe the character 25 of the proposed contract in sufficient detail to fully advise 26 prospective bidders of their obligations and to ensureinsure27 free and open competitive bidding. 28 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 29 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 30 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 31 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 32 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 33 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, -483- LRB9000879DJcd 1 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 2 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 3 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 4 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 5 before advertising for bids. 6 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 7 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 8 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 9 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 10 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 11 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 12 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 13 Section 2-132. Bidders; civil action to compel 14 compliance. Any bidder who has submitted a bid in compliance 15 with the requirements for bidding may bring a civil action 16suit in equityin the circuit court in the county in which 17 the metropolitan area is located to compel compliance with 18 the provisions of this ArticleActrelating to the awarding 19 of contracts by the Board. 20 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 21 (70 ILCS 235/29a) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-29a) 22 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 29a. Exemption from23taxation.All property of theBloomington Civic Center24 Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State or any 25 taxing unit therein. 26 (Source: P.A. 83-893.) 27 (70 ILCS 235/29b) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-29b) 28 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 29b.The Authority 29 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 30 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An31Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local32government and certain other governmental bodies to act as-484- LRB9000879DJcd 1permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,2notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto3overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 4 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 5 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 6 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 7 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 8 ArticleActor other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 9 areas of local governmental activity. 10 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 11 (70 ILCS 235/29c) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-29c) 12 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 29c.The 13 Authority created by this ArticleActshall receive financial 14 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 15 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 16 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 17 (70 ILCS 235/30) (from Ch. 85, par. 1581-30) 18 Section 20-65. Report and financial statement.Sec. 30.19 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 20-65)* * * 20 (Source: P.A. 80-1440.) 21 PART 25. BOONE COUNTY COMMUNITY BUILDING COMPLEX 22 (70 ILCS 260/1-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-1) 23 Section 25-1.Sec. 1-1.Short title. * * * (nonstandard 24 provisions contained in Section 25-1) * * * 25 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 26 (70 ILCS 260/1-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-5) 27 Section 25-5.Sec. 1-5.Purpose. * * * (nonstandard 28 provisions contained in Section 25-5) * * * 29 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) -485- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 260/1-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-10) 2 Section 2-5.Sec. 1-10.Definitions. In this Article: 3 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 25-10) 4 * * * 5 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 6 State,andany unit of local government or school district, 7 and any agency or instrumentalitygovernmental body, together8with any of their agencies or instrumentalities, corporate or9otherwisethereof. 10 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 11domestic or foreigncorporation, company, association, or 12 joint stock association; and includes any trustee, receiver, 13 assigneeof their trustees, receivers, assignees,or personal 14 representative thereofrepresentatives. 15 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 25-10) 16 * * * 17 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 18 (70 ILCS 260/1-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-15) 19 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 1-15.* * * 20 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 25-15) * * * 21 (a)(b)The AuthorityCommitteemay sue and be sued in 22 its corporate name,but execution shall not in any case issue 23 against any property of the AuthorityCommittee. 24 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 25 the samesealat its pleasure. * * * (nonstandard provisions 26 contained in Section 25-15) * * * 27 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 28 (70 ILCS 260/1-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-20) 29 Section 25-20.Sec. 1-20.Duties. * * * (nonstandard 30 provisions contained in Section 25-20) * * * 31 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) -486- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 260/1-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-25) 2 Section 25-25.Sec. 1-25.Powers. * * * (nonstandard 3 provisions contained in Section 25-25) * * * 4 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 5 (70 ILCS 260/1-30) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-30) 6 Section 2-25.Sec. 1-30.Incurring obligations. The 7 AuthorityCommitteeshall not incur any obligations for 8 salaries or for office or administrative expenses except 9 within the amounts of funds that will be available to it when 10 those obligations become payable. 11 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 12 (70 ILCS 260/1-35) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-35) 13 Section 25-27.Sec. 1-35.Acquisition of property. * * 14 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 25-27)* * * 15 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 16 (70 ILCS 260/1-40) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-40) 17 Section 2-40.Sec. 1-40.Federal money. The Authority 18 shall haveCommittee hasthe power (i) to apply for and 19 accept grants, matching grants, loans,or appropriations from 20 the federal government or any agency or instrumentality 21 thereofof the federal governmentto be used for any of the 22operatingpurposes of the AuthorityCommitteeand (ii) to 23 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 24 relation to suchthosegrants, matching grants, loans,or 25 appropriations. 26 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 27 (70 ILCS 260/1-45) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-45) 28 Section 2-45.Sec. 1-45.Insurance. The Authority shall 29 haveCommittee hasthe power to procure and enter into 30 contracts for any type of insurance and indemnity against -487- LRB9000879DJcd 1 loss or damage to property from any cause, against loss of 2 use and occupancy, against employers' liability, against any 3 act of any member, officer, or employee of the Board or 4 AuthorityCommitteein the performance of the duties of the 5his or heroffice or employment, and against any other 6 insurable risk. 7 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 8 (70 ILCS 260/1-50) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-50) 9 Section 2-50.Sec. 1-50.Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits 10 to compel performance.(a)The Authority shall have 11Committee hascontinuing power to borrow money for the 12 purpose of carrying out and performing its duties and 13 exercising its powers under this Article. 14(b)For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 15 AuthorityCommitteeto repay any moneysoborrowed as 16 aforesaid, the AuthorityCommitteemay, pursuant to an 17 ordinance adopted by the BoardCommittee, from time to time 18 issue and dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds, and 19 may also from time to time issue and dispose of its interest 20 bearing revenue bonds to refund any bonds at maturity or 21 pursuant to redemption provisions or at any time before 22 maturity with the consent of the holders thereofof the23bonds. All suchThebonds shall be payable solely from the 24 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 25 exhibitions, rentals and,leases,and other authorized 26 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 27 and to be received by the AuthorityCommitteefrom any other 28 source. SuchThebonds(i)may bear suchadate or dates, 29(ii)may mature at suchatime or times not exceeding 40 30 years from their respective dates,(iii)may bear interest at 31 sucharate or rates not exceeding the maximum rate permitted 32 by the Bond Authorization Act,(iv)may be in suchaform, 33(v)may carry registration privileges,(vi)may be executed -488- LRB9000879DJcd 1 in suchamanner,(vii)may be payable at suchaplace or 2 places,(viii)may be made subject to redemption in sucha3 manner and upon such terms, with or without premium as is 4 stated on the face thereofof the bonds,(ix)may be executed 5 in suchamanner, and(x)may contain such terms and 6 covenants, all as may be provided in saidtheordinance 7authorizing the issuance of the bonds. In case any officer 8 whose signature appears on any bond ceasesto hold office9 (after attaching hisor hersignature) to hold office, his 10thatsignature shall nevertheless be valid and effective for 11 all purposes. The holder or holders of any bonds orbond12 interest coupons appertaining thereto issued by the Authority 13Committeemay bring suits at law or proceedings in equity(i)14 to compel the performance and observance by the Authority 15Committeeor any of its officers, agents, or employees of any 16 contract or covenant made by the AuthorityCommitteewith the 17 holders of suchthosebonds or interest coupons,(ii)to 18 compel the AuthorityCommitteeor any of its officers, 19 agents,or employees to perform any duties required to be 20 performed for the benefit of the holders of any suchof those21 bonds or interest coupons by the provisions of the ordinance 22 authorizing their issuance, and(iii)to enjoin the Authority 23Committeeand any of its officers, agents,or employees from 24 taking any action in conflict with any suchthecontract or 25 covenant. 26(c)Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds 27bondand in the absence of any express recital on the face 28 thereofof the bondthat it is non-negotiable, all bonds 29 shall be negotiable instruments under the Uniform Commercial 30 Code. 31(d)From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 32 providedin this Sectionit shall be the duty of the 33 corporate authorities of the AuthorityCommitteeto fix and 34 establish rates, charges, rents, and fees for the use of -489- LRB9000879DJcd 1 facilities acquired, constructed, reconstructed, extended,or 2 improved with the proceeds of the sale of saidthosebonds 3that aresufficient at all times, with other revenues of the 4 AuthorityCommittee,to pay: 5 (a)(i)the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating,6 and operating the saidthosefacilities; and 7 (b)(ii)the bondsprincipal ofand interest thereonon8the bondsas they shall become due, and all sinking fund 9 requirements and other requirements provided by the ordinance 10 authorizing the issuance of the bonds or as provided by any 11 trust agreement executed to secure payment thereofof the12bonds. 13(e)To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds 14 and for the purpose of setting forth the covenants and 15 undertakings of the AuthorityCommitteein connection with 16 the issuance thereofof the bondsand the issuance of any 17 additional bonds payable from suchtherevenue income to be 18 derived from the fairs, recreational, theatrical, and 19 cultural expositions, sports activities, exhibitions, office 20 rentals, and air space leases and rentals,and from other 21 revenue, if any, the AuthorityCommitteemay execute and 22 deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided that, but23 no lien upon any physical property of the AuthorityCommittee24 shall be created therebyby a trust agreement. 25(f)A remedy for any breach or defaultby the Committee26 of the terms of any suchatrust agreement by the Authority 27 may be by mandamus proceedings in any court of competent 28 jurisdiction to compel performance and compliance therewith, 29 but the trust agreement may prescribe by whom or on whose 30 behalf suchtheaction may be instituted. 31(g)Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) 32 are sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereofof33that issue, shall be offered for sale as a unit after 34 advertising for bids at least 3 times in a daily newspaper of -490- LRB9000879DJcd 1 general circulation published in the metropolitan area, the 2 last publication to be at least 10 days before bids are 3 required to be filed. Copies of suchtheadvertisement may 4 be published in any newspaper or financial publication in the 5 United States. All bids shall be sealed, filed, and opened 6 as provided by ordinance,and the bonds shall be awarded to 7 the highest and best bidder or bidders therefor. The 8 AuthorityCommitteeshall have the right to reject all bids 9 and to readvertise for bids in the manner provided for in the 10 initial advertisement. However, if no bids are received 11 such, however, thebonds may be sold at not less than par 12 value, without further advertising, within 60 days after the 13 bids are required to be filed pursuant tounderany 14 advertisement. 15 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 16 (70 ILCS 260/1-55) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-55) 17 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature ofSec. 1-55. Limitation on18 indebtedness. Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued 19 by the AuthorityCommitteebe or become an indebtedness or 20 obligation of the State of Illinois or of any political 21 subdivision of or municipality within the State, nor shall 22 any such bond or obligation be or become an indebtedness of 23 the AuthorityCommitteewithin the purview of any 24 constitutional limitation or provision, and.it shall be 25 plainly stated on the face of each such bond that it does not 26 constitute such an indebtedness or obligation but is payable 27 solely from the revenues or income as provided in this 28 Article. 29 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 30 (70 ILCS 260/1-60) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-60) 31 Section 2-60.Sec. 1-60.Investment in bonds. The State 32 and,all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and,-491- LRB9000879DJcd 1 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions,and 2 public bodies, andany of theirpublic officers of any 3 thereof;,all banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks 4 and institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 5 loan associations, investment companies,and other persons 6 carrying on an insurance business;,and all executors, 7 administrators, guardians, trustees,and other fiduciaries 8 may legally invest any sinking funds, moneys,or other funds 9 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 10 pursuant tounderthis Article, it being the purpose of this 11 Section to authorize the investment in suchthosebonds of 12 all sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension,13 and trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or 14 public persons or officers; provided, however, that.nothing 15 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving,16however, relievesany person from any duty of exercising 17 reasonable care in selecting securities for investment. 18 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 19 (70 ILCS 260/1-65) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-65) 20 Section 25-30.Sec. 1-65.Food and beverage tax. * * * 21 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 25-30) * * * 22 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 23 (70 ILCS 260/1-70) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-70) 24 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 25 of interest. * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in 26 Section 25-35) * * * The members of the Board shall serve 27 without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for actual 28 expenses incurred by them in the performance of their duties. 29 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority 30Committeeshall have any private financial interest, profit,31 or benefit in any contract, work,or business of the 32 Authority orCommittee norin the sale or lease of any -492- LRB9000879DJcd 1 property to or from the AuthorityCommittee. 2 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 3 (70 ILCS 260/1-75) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-75) 4 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 1-75.* * * 5 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 25-40) * * * 6 Within 30 days after certification of appointment, and before 7 entering upon the duties of office, each member of the Board 8Committeeshall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 9 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 10 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 11 (70 ILCS 260/1-80) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-80) 12 Section 2-85.Sec. 1-80.Board members; vacancy in 13 office. Members of the BoardCommitteeshall hold office 14 until their respective successors have been appointed and 15 qualified. Any member may resign from office; the 16 resignation takesto takeeffect when the member'shis or her17 successor has been appointed and has qualified. * * * 18 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 25-45) * * * 19 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 20 abandonment of office, death, conviction of a felony,or 21 removal from office, a member's office shall become vacant. 22 Each vacancy shall be filled for the unexpired term by 23 appointment in like manner as in the case of expiration of 24 the term of a member of the BoardCommittee. 25 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 26 (70 ILCS 260/1-85) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-85) 27 Section 2-90.Sec. 1-85.Organization of the Board 28Committee. As soon as practicably possible after the 29 appointment of the initial members, the BoardCommitteeshall 30 organize for the transaction of business, select a chairman 31 and a temporary secretary from its own number, and adopt -493- LRB9000879DJcd 1 by-lawsbylawsand regulations to govern its proceedings. 2 The initial chairman and hisor hersuccessors shall be 3 elected by the BoardCommitteefrom time to time for the term 4 of the chairman'shis or heroffice as a member of the Board 5Committeeor for the term of 3 yearsone year, whichever is 6 shorter. 7 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 8 (70 ILCS 260/1-90) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-90) 9 Section 2-97. Board meetings; public records.Sec. 1-90.10Meetings; ordinances.Regular meetings of the Board 11Committeeshall be held at least once in each calendar month, 12 the time and place of suchthemeetings to be fixed by the 13 BoardCommittee. * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in 14 Section 25-50) * * * 15 All ordinances, resolutions,and proceedings of the 16 AuthorityCommitteeand all documents and records in its 17 possession shall be public records, and open to public 18 inspection, except suchthosedocuments and records as shall 19 be kept or prepared by the BoardCommitteefor use in 20 negotiations, actions,or proceedings to which the Authority 21Committeeis a party. 22 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 23 (70 ILCS 260/1-95) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-95) 24 Section 2-100.Sec. 1-95.Secretary; treasurer. The 25 BoardCommitteeshall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, 26 who need not be members of the BoardCommittee, to hold 27 office during the pleasure of the BoardCommittee,and shall 28 fix their duties and compensation. Before entering upon the 29 duties of their respective offices,they shall take and 30 subscribe the constitutional oath of office, and the 31 treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate sureties to be 32 approved by the BoardCommittee. The bond shall be payable -494- LRB9000879DJcd 1 to the AuthorityCommitteein whatever penal sum may be 2 directedand shall be conditionedupon the faithful 3 performance of the duties of the office and the payment of 4 all money received by the treasurer according to law and the 5 orders of the BoardCommittee. The BoardCommitteemay, at 6 any time, require a new bond from the treasurer in a penal 7 sum as may then be determined by the BoardCommittee. The 8 obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any loss 9 sustained by the insolvency, failure,or closing of any 10 national or state bank wherein the treasurer has deposited 11 funds if the bank has been approved by the BoardCommitteeas 12 a depositarydepositoryfor those funds. The oaths of office 13 and the treasurer's bondbondsshall be filed in the 14 principal office of the AuthorityCommittee. 15 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 16 (70 ILCS 260/1-100) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-100) 17 Section 2-105.Sec. 1-100.Funds. All funds deposited 18 by the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of 19 the AuthorityCommitteeand shall be withdrawn or paid out 20 only by check or draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer 21 and countersigned by the chairman of the BoardCommittee. The 22 BoardCommitteemay designate any of its members or any 23 officer or employee of the AuthorityCommitteeto affix the 24 signature of the chairman and another to affix the signature 25 of the treasurer to any check or draft for payment of 26 salaries or wages and for payment of any other obligation of 27 not more than $2,500. 28 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 29 (70 ILCS 260/1-105) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-105) 30 Section 2-110.Sec. 1-105.Signatures on checks or 31 drafts. In case any officer whose signature appears upon any 32 check or draft issued pursuant tounderthis Article ceases -495- LRB9000879DJcd 1 to hold office after attaching his or her signature and 2 before the delivery of the check or draft to the payee, that 3 signature nevertheless shall be valid and sufficient for all 4 purposes with the same effect as if the officerpersonhad 5 remained in office until delivery. 6 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 7 (70 ILCS 260/1-110) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-110) 8 Section 2-115.Sec. 1-110.General manager; other 9 appointments. The BoardCommitteemay appoint a general 10 manager who shall be a person of recognized ability and 11 business experience, to hold office during the pleasure of 12 the BoardCommittee. The general manager shall have 13 management of the properties and business of the Authority 14Committeeand of theitsemployees thereof,subject to the 15 general control of the BoardCommittee, shall direct the 16 enforcement of all ordinances, resolutions, rules,and 17 regulations of the BoardCommittee, and shall perform such 18 other duties as may be prescribed from time to time by the 19 BoardCommittee. 20 The BoardCommitteemay appoint a general attorney and a 21 chief engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such 22 other officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, 23 agents,and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall 24 define their duties and require bonds of such of them as 25those thatthe BoardCommitteemay designate. 26 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 27 and all other officers provided for pursuant tounderthis 28 Section shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath 29 of office and shall not be members of the BoardCommittee. 30 The compensation of the general manager, general 31 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 32 planners, consultants, agents, and employees shall be fixed 33 by the BoardCommittee. -496- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 2 (70 ILCS 260/1-115) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-115) 3 Section 2-122.Sec. 1-115.Rules and regulations; 4 penalties. The Board shall have the power toCommittee may5 make all rules and regulationsthat areproper or necessary 6 to carry into effect the powers granted to the Authority 7Committee, with such penaltiesfor violationas may be deemed 8 proper. 9 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 10 (70 ILCS 260/1-120) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-120) 11 Section 25-55.Sec. 1-120.Contracts. * * * (nonstandard 12 provisions contained in Section 25-55) * * * 13 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 14 (70 ILCS 260/1-125) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-125) 15 Section 2-130.Sec. 1-125.Bids and advertisements.(a)16 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 17 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 18 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 19 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 20theadvertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 21 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority 22Committee. Such advertisementsfor bidsshall state the time 23 and place for receiving and opening bids and, by reference to 24 plans and specifications on file at the time of the first 25 publication, or in the advertisement itself, shall describe 26 the character of the proposed contract in sufficient detail 27 to fully advise prospective bidders of their obligations and 28 to ensureinsurefree and open competitive bidding. 29(b)All bids in response to advertisements shall be 30 sealed and shall be publicly opened by the BoardCommittee, 31 and all bidders shall be entitled to be present in person or -497- LRB9000879DJcd 1 by representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 2 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 3 amount to be fixed by the BoardCommitteebefore advertising 4 for bids, shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. 5 Bond for faithful performance of the contract with surety or 6 sureties satisfactory to the BoardCommitteeand adequate 7 insurance may be required in reasonable amounts to be fixed 8 by the BoardCommitteebefore advertising for bids. 9(c)The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 10 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 11 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 12 placed on file and open to public inspection. All bids shall 13 be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in response 14 to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made by the 15 BoardCommitteebefore the time fixed for opening bids. 16 Section 2-132. Bidders; civil action to compel 17 compliance.(d)Any bidder who has submitted a bid in 18 compliance with the requirements for bidding may bring a 19 civil action in the circuit court inofthe county in which 20 the metropolitan area is located to compel compliance with 21 the provisions of this Article relating to the awarding of 22 contracts by the BoardCommittee. 23 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 24 (70 ILCS 260/1-130) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-130) 25 Section 2-135.Sec. 1-130.Report and financial 26 statement. As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may 27 be expedient, the BoardCommitteeshall cause to be prepared 28 and printed a complete and detailed report and financial 29 statement of its operations and of its assets and 30 liabilities. A reasonably sufficient number of copies of 31 suchthereport shall be printed for distribution to persons 32 interested upon request,and a copy thereofof the report33 shall be filed with the county clerk and the appointing -498- LRB9000879DJcd 1 officers. 2 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 3 (70 ILCS 260/1-135) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-135) 4 Section 2-145.Sec. 1-135.Antitrust laws. The Authority 5Committeeis expressly made the beneficiary of the provisions 6 of Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act, 7 and the General Assembly intends that the "State action 8 exemption" to the application of the federal antitrust laws 9 be fully available to the AuthorityCommitteeto the extent 10 its activities are either (1)(i)expressly or by necessary 11 implication authorized by this Article or other Illinois law 12 or (2)(ii)within traditional areas of local governmental 13 activity. 14 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 15 (70 ILCS 260/1-140) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-140) 16 Section 2-150.Sec. 1-140.Tax exemption. All property 17 of the AuthorityCommitteeshall be exempt from taxation by 18 the State or any taxing unit thereinwithin the State. 19 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 20 (70 ILCS 260/1-145) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-145) 21 Section 2-30.Sec. 1-145.Prompt payment. Purchases 22 made under this Article shall be made in compliance with the 23 Local Government Prompt Payment Act. 24 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) 25 (70 ILCS 260/1-150) (from Ch. 85, par. 7551-150) 26 Section 25-60. State appropriations for capital 27 development prohibited.Sec. 1-150. Prohibition.* * * 28 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 25-60) * * * 29 (Source: P.A. 87-230.) -499- LRB9000879DJcd 1 PART 30. BOWDRE TOWNSHIP CIVIC CENTER 2 (70 ILCS 305/3-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 6351) 3 Section 30-1. Short title.Sec. 3-1.* * * (nonstandard 4 provisions contained in Section 30-1) * * * 5 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 6 (70 ILCS 305/3-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 6352) 7 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 3-2.As usedIn this 8 Article:,unless the context otherwise requires:9 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 30-5) * 10 * * 11 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 12 Stateof Illinois, any unit of local government or school 13 district, and any agency or instrumentality thereof. 14 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 15 corporation,foreign or domesticcompany, association or 16 joint stockjoint-stockassociation; and includes any 17 trustee, receiver, assignee or personal representative 18 thereof. 19 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 30-5) * 20 * * 21 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 22 (70 ILCS 305/3-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 6353) 23 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 3-3.* * 24 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 30-10) * * * 25 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 26ownname but execution shall not in any case issue against 27 any property of the Authority. 28 (b) The Authority may adopt a common seal and change the 29 samesuch sealat its pleasure. * * *(nonstandard provisions 30 contained in Section 30-10) * * * 31 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) -500- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 305/3-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 6354) 2 Section 2-17. Duties; auditorium and other buildings. 3Sec. 3-4.It shall be the duty of the Authority to promote, 4 operate and maintain expositions, conventions, or theatrical, 5 sports or cultural activities from time to time in the 6 metropolitan area and in connection therewith to arrange, 7 finance and maintain industrial, cultural, educational, 8 theatrical, sports, trade or scientific exhibits and to lease 9 or construct, equip and maintain auditoriums, exposition 10 buildings or office buildings for such purposes. 11 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 12 to perform such duties. 13 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 14 (70 ILCS 305/3-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 6355) 15 Section 2-21. Rights and powers.Sec. 3-5.The Authority 16 shall have the following rights and powersduties: 17 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 18 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 19 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain fair or 20 exposition grounds, convention or exhibition centers, civic 21 auditoriums, and office and municipal buildings, including 22 sites and parking areas and facilities therefor located 23 within the metropolitan area. 24 (b) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 25 the objects and purposes of this Article. 26 (c) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 27 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange, and finance fairs, 28 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 29 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 30 such grounds, centers and auditoriums for the holding of 31 fairs, exhibits, shows and events, whether conducted by the 32 Authority or some other person or governmental agency. 33 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and -501- LRB9000879DJcd 1 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 2 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 3 auditoriums, and to collect admission charges to fairs, 4 shows, exhibits and events sponsored or held by the 5 Authority. The charges collected may be made available to 6 defray the reasonable expenses of the Authority and to pay 7 the principal of and the interest on any bonds issued by the 8 Authority. 9 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 10 (70 ILCS 305/3-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 6356) 11 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec.3-6.The 12 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or for 13 office or administrative expenses except within the amounts 14 of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 15 obligations become payable. 16 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 17 (70 ILCS 305/3-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 6357) 18 Section 2-36. Acquisition of property from person or 19 governmental agency.Sec. 3-7.The Authority shall have the 20 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 21 otherwise any property or rights from any person or 22 governmental agency useful for its purposes,and(ii) to 23 apply for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 24 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 25 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 26 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 27 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 28 grants, loans or appropriations. 29 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 30 (70 ILCS 305/3-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 6358) 31 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 3-8.The Authority -502- LRB9000879DJcd 1 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 2 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 3 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 4 used for any of the purposes of the Authority,and (ii) to 5 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 6 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 7 appropriations. 8 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 9 (70 ILCS 305/3-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 6359) 10 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 3-9.The Authority shall 11 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 12 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 13 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 14 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 15 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 16 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 17 andoragainst any other insurable risk. 18 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 19 (70 ILCS 305/3-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 6360) 20 Section 2-51. Borrowing; revenue bonds; mandamus or other 21 actions to compel performance.Sec. 3-10.The Authority 22 shall have continuing power to borrow money for the purpose 23 of carrying out and performing its duties and exercising its 24 powers under this Article. 25 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 26 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 27 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 28 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 29 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 30 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 31 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 32 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders -503- LRB9000879DJcd 1 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 2 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 3 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 4 activities operated by the Authority, and from funds, if any, 5 received and to be received by the Authority from any other 6 source. Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature 7 at such time or times not exceeding 40 years from their 8 respective dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates, 9 not exceeding the maximum rate permitted by the Bond 10 Authorization Act"An Act to authorize public corporations to11issue bonds, other evidences of indebtedness and tax12anticipation warrants subject to interest rate limitations13set forth therein", approved May 26, 1970, as amended, may be 14 in such form, may carry such registration privileges, may be 15 executed in such manner, may be payable at such place or 16 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and 17 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 18 face thereof, may be executed in such manner and may contain 19 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in the 20 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on 21 any bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold 22 office,;his signature shall nevertheless be valid and 23 effective for all purposes. The holder or holders of any 24 bonds, or interest coupons appertaining thereto, issued by 25 the Authority may bring mandamus, injunction, or other civil 26 actions orandproceedings to compel the performance and 27 observance by the Authority or any of its officers, agents or 28 employees oforany contract or covenant made by the 29 Authority with the holders of such bonds or interest coupons, 30andto compel the Authority and any of its officers, agents 31 or employees to perform any duties required to be performed 32 for the benefit of the holders of any such bonds or interest 33 coupons by the provisions of the ordinance authorizing their 34 issuance, and to enjoin the Authority and any of its -504- LRB9000879DJcd 1 officers, agents or employees from taking any action in 2 conflict with any such contract or covenant. 3 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 4 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 5 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 6 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Codeof the State of7Illinois. 8 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 9 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 10 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 11 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 12 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 13 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 14 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 15 (a) the cost of leasing, maintaining, repairing, 16 regulating and operating the facilities; and 17 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 18 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 19 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 20 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 21 secure payment thereof. 22 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 23 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 24 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 25 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 26 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 27 theatrical or cultural expositions, sport activities, 28 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 29 rentals, and other revenue, if any, the Authority may execute 30 and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided that no 31 lien upon any physical property of the Authority shall be 32 created thereby. 33 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 34 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus, -505- LRB9000879DJcd 1 injunction, or other civil actions orandproceedings in any 2 court of competent jurisdiction to compel performance and 3 compliance therewith, but the trust agreement may prescribe 4 by whom or on whose behalf such action may be instituted. 5 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 6 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 7 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 8 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 9 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 10 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 11 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any 12 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All 13 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by 14 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 15 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have 16 the right to reject all bids and readvertise for bids in the 17 manner provided for in the initial advertisement. However, 18 if no bids are received such bonds may be sold at not less 19 than par value, without further advertising, within 60 days 20 after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to any 21 advertisement. 22 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 23 (70 ILCS 305/3-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 6361) 24 Section 30-12. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 3-11.25 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 30-12)* * * 26 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 27 (70 ILCS 305/3-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 6362) 28 Section 30-13. Investment in bonds.Sec. 3-12.* * 29 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 30-13)* * * 30 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 31 (70 ILCS 305/3-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 6363) -506- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 2 of interest.Sec. 3-13.* * *(nonstandard provisions 3 contained in Section 30-15) * * * The members of the Board 4 shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 5 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 6 duties. 7 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 8 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 9 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 10 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 11 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 12 (70 ILCS 305/3-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 6364) 13 Section 30-20. Board members appointedSec. 3-14.* * 14 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 30-20)* * * 15 (Source: P.A. 85-1371.) 16 (70 ILCS 305/3-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 6365) 17 Section 30-25. Board members; concurrent offices.Sec.183-15.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 30-25) 19 * * * 20 (Source: P.A. 85-1371.) 21 (70 ILCS 305/3-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 6366) 22 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 3-16.As 23 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 24 initial memberspracticable, the Board shall organize for the 25 transaction of business, select a chairman and a temporary 26 secretary from its own number, and adopt by-laws and 27 regulations to govern its proceedings. The initial chairman 28 and his successors shall be elected by the Board from time to 29 time for the term of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of 30 the Board or for theaterm of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 31 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) -507- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 305/3-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 6367) 2 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members.Sec.33-17.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 4 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 5 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 6 Five members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 7 the transaction of business. All action of the Board shall 8 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 9 least 5 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 10 ordinance or resolution. 11 All ordinances, resolutions andrecords ofproceedings of 12 the Authority,and all documents and records in its 13 possession,shall be public records, and open to public 14 inspection, except such documents and records as shall be 15 kept or prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, 16 actions or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 17 (Source: P.A. 85-1371.) 18 (70 ILCS 305/3-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 6368) 19 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 20 bank or savings and loan association.Sec. 3-18.The Board 21 shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not be 22 members of the Board, to hold office duringatthe pleasure 23 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 24 Before entering upon thetheirduties of their respective 25 offices they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath 26 of office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with 27 corporate sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond 28 shall be payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may 29 be directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of 30 the office and the payment of all money received by the 31 treasurerhimaccording to law and the orders of the Board. 32 The Board may, at any time, require a new bond from the 33 treasurer in such penal sum as may then be determined by the -508- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Board. The obligation of the sureties shall not extend to 2 any loss sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of 3 any savings and loan association or national or State bank 4 wherein the treasurer has deposited funds if the bank or 5 savings and loan association has been approved by the Board 6 as a depository for thosethesefunds. The oaths of office 7 and the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the principal 8 office of the Authority. 9 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 10 (70 ILCS 305/3-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 6369) 11 Section 2-106. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 12 Investment Act.Sec. 3-19.All funds deposited by the 13 treasurer in any bank or savings and loan association shall 14 be placed in the name of the Authority and shall be withdrawn 15 or paid out only by check or draft upon the bank or savings 16 and loan association, signed by the treasurer and 17 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 18 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 19 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 20 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 21 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 22 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 23 No bank or savings and loan association shall receive 24 public funds as permitted by this Section, unless it has 25 complied with the requirements established pursuant to 26 Section 6 of the Public Funds Investment Act."An Act27relating to certain investments of public funds by public28agencies", approved July 23, 1943, as now or hereafter29amended.30 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 31 (70 ILCS 305/3-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 6370) 32 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec.-509- LRB9000879DJcd 13-20.In case any officer whose signature appears upon any 2 check or draft,issued pursuant to this Article,ceases 3(after attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after 4 attaching his or her signature and before the delivery of the 5 check or draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature 6 nevertheless shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes 7 with the same effect as if the officerhehad remained in 8 office until deliverythereof. 9 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 10 (70 ILCS 305/3-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 6371) 11 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.123-21.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 13 person of recognized ability and business experience, to hold 14 office duringatthe pleasure of the Board. The general 15 manager shall have management ofmanagethe properties and 16 business of the Authority and of the employees thereof 17 subject to the general control of the Board,andshall direct 18 the enforcement of all ordinances, resolutions, rules and 19 regulations of the Board, and shall perform such other duties 20 as may be prescribed from time to time by the Board. 21 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 22 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 23 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 24 and employees as may be necessary. The Board shall define 25 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 26 may designate. 27 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 28 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 29 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 30 office and shall not be members of the Board. 31 The compensation of the general manager, general 32 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 33 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by -510- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the Board. 2 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 3 (70 ILCS 305/3-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 6372) 4 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 5 and penalties.Sec. 3-22.The Board shall have power to pass 6 all ordinances and make all rules and regulations proper or 7 necessary to carry into effect the powers granted to the 8 Authority, with such fines or penalties as may be deemed 9 proper. All fines and penalties shall be imposed by 10 ordinance, which shall be published in a newspaper of general 11 circulation published in the metropolitan area. No such 12 ordinance imposing a fine or penalty shall take effect until 13 10 days after its publication. 14 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 15 (70 ILCS 305/3-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 6373) 16 Section 2-127. Contracts; award to other than highest or 17 lowest bidder by four-fifths vote.Sec. 3-23.All contracts 18 for sale of property of the value of more than $2500, or for 19 a concession in or lease of property, including air rights, 20 of the Authority for a term of more than one year, shall be 21 awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after advertising 22 for bids. All construction contracts and contracts for 23 supplies, materials, equipment and services, when the expense 24 thereof will exceed $2500, shall be let to the lowest 25 responsible bidder, after advertising for bids, except: (1) 26 when repair parts, accessories, equipment or services are 27 required for equipment or services previously furnished or 28 contracted for; (2) when the nature of the services required 29 is such that competitive bidding is not in the best interest 30 of the public, including, without limiting the generality of 31 the foregoing, the services of accountants, architects, 32 attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents of -511- LRB9000879DJcd 1 construction, and others possessing a high degree of skill; 2 and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, power, 3 telephone or telegraph are required. 4 All contracts involving less than $2500 shall be let by 5 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 6 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 7insurethe best interests of the public. 8 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 9 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 10 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 11 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 12 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 13 case shall any such contract be awarded to any other than the 14 highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease),or the 15 lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure),unless 16 authorized or approved by a vote of at least 4/5 of the 17 members of the Board, and unless such action is accompanied 18 by a statement in writing setting forth the reasons for not 19 awarding the contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the 20 case may be, which statement shall be kept on file in the 21 principal office of the Authority and open to public 22 inspection. 23 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 24 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 25 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to 26 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 27 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 28 materials, supplies or equipment. 29 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 30 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 31 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 32 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 33 contract, without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 34 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid -512- LRB9000879DJcd 1 received pursuant to advertisement. 2 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 3 effect the provisions of this Section. 4 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 5 (70 ILCS 305/3-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 6374) 6 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 3-24.7 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 8 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 9 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 10 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 11 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 12 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 13 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 14 receiving and openingofbids,and, by reference to plans and 15 specifications on file at the time of the first publication, 16 or in the advertisement itself, shall describe the character 17 of the proposed contract in sufficient detail to fully advise 18 prospective bidders of their obligations and to ensureinsure19 free and open competitive bidding. 20 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 21 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 22 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 23 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 24 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 25 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 26 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 27 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 28 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 29 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 30 before advertising for bids. 31 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 32 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 33 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be -513- LRB9000879DJcd 1 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 2 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 3 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 4 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 5 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 6 (70 ILCS 305/3-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 6375) 7 Section 30-30. Report and financial statement.Sec.83-25.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 9 30-30) * * * 10 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 11 (70 ILCS 305/3-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 6376) 12 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 3-26.All property of 13 the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State or 14 any taxing unit therein. 15 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 16 (70 ILCS 305/3-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 6377) 17 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 3-27.The Authority 18 is expressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 19 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An20Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local21government and certain other governmental bodies to act as22permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,23notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto24overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 25 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 26 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 27 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 28 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 29 Article or other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 30 areas of local governmental activity. 31 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) -514- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 305/3-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 6378) 2 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 3-28.The 3 Authority created by this Article shall receive financial 4 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 5 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 6 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 7 (70 ILCS 305/3-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 6379) 8 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 3-29.Purchases made 9 underpursuant tothis Article shall be made in compliance 10 with the"Local Government Prompt Payment Act", as now or11hereafter amended. 12 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 13 PART 35. BROWNSTOWN PARK DISTRICT CIVIC CENTER 14 (70 ILCS 220/5-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 4901) 15 Section 2-3. Purpose.Sec. 5-1.The purpose of this 16 ArticleActis to accomplish the aims of the State of 17 Illinois to enhance the ability of its citizens to avail 18 themselves of civic and cultural centers geographically 19 situated throughout the entire State of Illinois. 20 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 21 (70 ILCS 220/5-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 4902) 22 Section 35-1. Short title.Sec. 5-2.* * * (nonstandard 23 provisions contained in Section 35-1) * * * 24 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 25 (70 ILCS 220/5-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 4903) 26 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 5-3. When usedIn this 27 ArticleAct: 28 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 35-5) 29 * * * 30 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the -515- LRB9000879DJcd 1 State,andany unit of local government or school district 2governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,3corporate or otherwise,thereof. 4 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 5 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 6 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 7 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 8 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 35-5) 9 * * * 10 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 11 (70 ILCS 220/5-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 4904) 12 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 5-4.* * * 13 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 35-10) * * * 14 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 15 name but execution shall not in any case issue against any 16 property of the Authority. 17 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 18 the same at pleasure. * * * (nonstandard provisions contained 19 in Section 35-10) * * * 20 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 21 (70 ILCS 220/5-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 4905) 22 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and 23 other buildings; lease of space.Sec. 5-5.It shall be the 24 duty of the Authority to promote, operate and maintain 25 expositions, conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural 26 activities from time to time in the metropolitan area and in 27 connection therewith to arrange, finance and maintain 28 industrial, cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade 29 and scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 30 auditorium, exposition, recreational and office buildings for 31 such purposes. 32 The provision of office space for lease and rental and -516- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 2 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 3 Authority. 4 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 5 to perform such duties. 6 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 7 (70 ILCS 220/5-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 4906) 8 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 9 domain.Sec. 5-6.The Authority shall have the following 10 rights and powersduties: 11 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 12 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 13 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain exhibition 14 centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities and office 15 buildings, including sites and parking areas and commercial 16 facilities therefor located within the metropolitan area; 17 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 18 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 19 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 20 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 21 such grounds, centers, and auditoriums for the holding of 22 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 23 Authority or some other person or governmental agency; 24 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 25 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 26 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 27 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 28 of the Code of Civil Procedure, as amended; 29 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 30 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 31 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 32 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 33 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges -517- LRB9000879DJcd 1 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 2 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of and the 3 interest on any bonds issued by the Authority; 4 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 5 the objects and purposes of this Article. 6 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 7 (70 ILCS 220/5-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 4907) 8 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 5-7.The 9 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or 10 for,office or administrative expenses except within the 11 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 12 obligations become payable. 13 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 14 (70 ILCS 220/5-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 4908) 15 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 16 State, or local agency.Sec. 5-8.The Authority shall have 17 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 18 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 19 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 20 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 21 the State itself, (ii)useful for its purposes, andto apply 22 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 23 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 24 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 25 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 26 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 27 grants, loans or appropriations. 28 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 29 (70 ILCS 220/5-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 4909) 30 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 5-9.The Authority 31 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, -518- LRB9000879DJcd 1 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 2 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 3 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 4 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 5 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 6 appropriations. 7 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 8 (70 ILCS 220/5-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 4910) 9 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 5-10.The Authority shall 10 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 11 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 12 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 13 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 14 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 15 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 16 and againstorany other insurable risk. 17 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 18 (70 ILCS 220/5-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 4911) 19 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 20 performance.Sec. 5-11.The Authority shall have continuing 21 power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying out and 22 performing its duties and exercising its powers under this 23 ArticleAct. 24 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 25 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 26 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 27 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 28 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 29 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 30 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 31 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 32 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the -519- LRB9000879DJcd 1 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 2 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 3 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 4 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 5 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 6 time or times not exceeding 40fortyyears from their 7 respective dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates,8 not exceeding the maximum rate permitted by the Bond 9 Authorization Act"An Act to authorize public corporations to10issue bonds, other evidences of indebtedness and tax11anticipation warrants subject to interest rate limitations12set forth therein", approved May 26, 1970, as amended, may be 13 in such form, may carry such registration privileges, may be 14 executed in such manner, may be payable at such place or 15 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and 16 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 17 face thereof, may be executed in such manner, and may contain 18 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in said 19 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on any 20 bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold office, 21 his signature shall nevertheless be valid and effective for 22 all purposes. The holder or holders of any bonds,or interest 23 coupons appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may 24 bring suits at law or proceedings in equity to compel the 25 performance and observance by the Authority or any of its 26 officers, agents or employees oforany contract or covenant 27 made by the Authority with the holders of such bonds or 28 interest coupons,andto compel the Authority orandany of 29 its officers, agents or employees to perform any duties 30 required to be performed for the benefit of the holders of 31 any such bonds or interest coupons by the provisions of the 32 ordinance authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the 33 Authority and any of its officers, agents or employees from 34 taking any action in conflict with any such contract or -520- LRB9000879DJcd 1 covenant. 2 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 3 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 4 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 5 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code. 6 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 7 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 8 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 9 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 10 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 11 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 12 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 13 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 14 operating the said facilities; and 15 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 16 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 17 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 18 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 19 secure payment thereof. 20 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 21 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 22 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 23 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 24 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 25 theatrical, and cultural,expositions, sportssport26 activities, exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases 27 and rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the Authority 28 may execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; 29 provided that no lien upon any physical property of the 30 Authority shall be created thereby. 31 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 32 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 33 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 34 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement -521- LRB9000879DJcd 1 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 2 instituted. 3 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 4 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 5 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 6 least 3threetimes in a daily newspaper of general 7 circulation published in the metropolitan area, the last 8 publication to be at least 10tendays before bids are 9 required to be filed. Copies of such advertisement may be 10 published in any newspaper or financial publication in the 11 United States. All bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as 12 provided by ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the 13 highest and best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority 14 shall have the right to reject all bids and to readvertise 15 for bids in the manner provided for in the initial 16 advertisement. However, if no bids are received such bonds 17 may be sold at not less than par value, without further 18 advertising, within 60 days after the bids are required to be 19 filed pursuant to any advertisement. 20 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 21 (70 ILCS 220/5-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 4912) 22 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 5-12.23 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 24 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 25 State of Illinois or of any other political subdivision of or 26 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 27 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 28 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 29 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 30 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 31 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 32 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 33 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) -522- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 220/5-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 4913) 2 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 5-13.The State 3 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 4 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 5 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 6 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 7 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 8 loan associations, investment companies and other persons 9 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 10 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 11 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 12 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 13 pursuant to this Article, it being the purpose of this 14 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 15 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 16 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 17 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 18 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 19 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 20 selecting securities for investment. 21 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 22 (70 ILCS 220/5-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 4914) 23 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 24 of interest.Sec. 5-14.* * * (nonstandard provisions 25 contained in Section 35-15) * * * The members of the Board 26 shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 27 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 28 duties. 29 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 30 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 31 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 32 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 33 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) -523- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 220/5-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 4915) 2 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 5-15.* * * 3 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 35-20) * * * 4 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 5 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 6 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 7 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 8 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 9 (70 ILCS 220/5-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 4916) 10 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.115-16.Members of the Board shall hold office until their 12 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any 13 member may resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto14takeeffect when the member'shissuccessor has been 15 appointed and has qualified. * * * (nonstandard provisions 16 contained in Section 35-25) * * * 17 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 18or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 19 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis20 office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for 21 the unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in the 22 case of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 23 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 24 (70 ILCS 220/5-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 4917) 25 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 5-17.As 26 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 27 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 28 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 29 its own number, and adopt by-laws and regulations to govern 30 its proceedings. The initial chairman and his successors 31 shall be elected by the Board from time to time for the term 32 of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the Board or for -524- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 2 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 3 (70 ILCS 220/5-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 4918) 4 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members.Sec.55-18.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 6 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 7 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 8 Five members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 9 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 10 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 11 least 5 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 12 ordinance or resolution. 13 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 14 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 15 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 16 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 17 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actionsaction18 or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 19 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 20 (70 ILCS 220/5-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 4919) 21 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer.Sec. 5-19.The 22 Board shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not 23 be members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure 24 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 25 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices 26 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 27 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 28 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 29 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 30 directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of the 31 office and the payment of all money received by the treasurer 32himaccording to law and the orders of the Board. The Board -525- LRB9000879DJcd 1 may, at any time, require a new bond from the treasurer in a 2suchpenal sum as may then be determined by the Board. The 3 obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any loss 4 sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 5 national or state bank wherein the treasurer has deposited 6 funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as a 7 depositary for thosethesefunds. The oaths of office and 8 the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the principal office 9 of the Authority. 10 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 11 (70 ILCS 220/5-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 4920) 12 Section 2-105. Funds.Sec. 5-20.All funds deposited by 13 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 14 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 15 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 16 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 17 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 18 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 19 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 20 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 21 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 22 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 23 (70 ILCS 220/5-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 4921) 24 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec.255-21.In case any officer whose signature appears upon any 26 check or draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases 27(after attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after 28 attaching his or her signature and before the delivery of the 29 check or draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature 30 nevertheless shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes 31 with the same effect as if the officerhehad remained in 32 office until delivery. -526- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 2 (70 ILCS 220/5-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 4922) 3 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.45-22.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 5 person of recognized ability and business experience, to hold 6 office during the pleasure of the Board. The general manager 7 shall have management of the properties and business of the 8 Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the general 9 control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of all 10 ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the Board, 11 and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from 12 time to time by the Board. 13 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 14 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 15 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 16 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 17 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 18 may designate. 19 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 20 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 21 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 22 office and shall not be members of the Board. 23 The compensation of the general manager, general 24 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 25 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 26 the Board. 27 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 28 (70 ILCS 220/5-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 4923) 29 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties.Sec.305-23.The Board shall have power to make all rules and 31 regulations proper or necessary to carry into effect the 32 powers granted to the Authority, with such penalties as may -527- LRB9000879DJcd 1 be deemed proper. 2 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 3 (70 ILCS 220/5-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 4924) 4 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 5 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members.Sec. 5-24.All 6 contracts for the sale of property of the value of more than 7 $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property, including 8 air rights, of the Authority for a term of more than one year 9 shall be awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after 10 advertising for bids. All construction contracts and 11 contracts for supplies, materials, equipment and services, 12 when the expense thereof will exceed $2,500, shall be let to 13 the lowest responsible bidder, after advertising for bids, 14 excepting (1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or 15 services are required for equipment or services previously 16 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 17 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 18 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting 19 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 20 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 21 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 22 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 23 power, telephone or telegraph are required. 24 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 25 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 26 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 27insurethe best interests of the public. Competitive bidding 28 is not required for the lease of real estate or buildings 29 owned or controlled by the Authority. The Board is empowered 30 to offer such leases upon such terms as it deems advisable. 31 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 32 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 33 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, -528- LRB9000879DJcd 1 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 2 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 3 case shall any such contracts be awarded to any other than 4 the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease) or 5 the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure) unless 6 authorized or approved by a vote of at least 5 members of the 7 Board, and unless such action is accompanied by a statement 8 in writing setting forth the reasons for not awarding the 9 contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the case may be, 10 which statement shall be kept on file in the principal office 11 of the Authority and open to public inspection. 12 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 13 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 14 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law,are forbidden to 15 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 16 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 17 materials, supplies or equipment. 18 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 19 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 20 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 21 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 22 contract, without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 23 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 24 received pursuant to advertisement. 25 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 26 effect the provisions of this Section. 27 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 28 (70 ILCS 220/5-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 4925) 29 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 5-25.30 AdvertisementsAdvertisementfor bids shall be published at 31 least twice in a daily newspaper of general circulation 32 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 33 be at least 10 calendar days before the time for receiving -529- LRB9000879DJcd 1 bids, and such advertisements shall also be posted on readily 2 accessible bulletin boards in the principal office of the 3 Authority. Such advertisements shall state the time and 4 place for receiving and openingofbids,and, by reference to 5 plans and specifications on file at the time of the first 6 publication, or in the advertisement itself, shall describe 7 the character of the proposed contract in sufficient detail 8 to fully advise prospective bidders of their obligations and 9 to ensureinsurefree and open competitive bidding. 10 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 11 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 12 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 13 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 14 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 15 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 16 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 17 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 18 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 19 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 20 before advertising for bids. 21 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 22 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 23 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 24 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 25 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 26 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 27 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 28 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 35-30) 29 * * * 30 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 31 (70 ILCS 220/5-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 4926) 32 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec.335-26.As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be -530- LRB9000879DJcd 1 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 2 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 3 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 4 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 5 for distribution to persons interested,upon request and a 6 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 7 appointing officers. 8 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 9 (70 ILCS 220/5-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 4927) 10 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 5-27.The 11 AuthorityAuthoritiescreated by this ArticleActshall 12 receive financial support from the State in the amounts 13 provided for in Section 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center 14 Support Act. 15 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 16 (70 ILCS 220/5-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 4928) 17 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 5-28.The Authority 18 is hereby expressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 19 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An20Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local21government and certain other governmental bodies to act as22permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,23notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto24overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 25 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 26 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 27 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 28 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 29 ArticleActor other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 30 areas of local governmental activity. 31 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) -531- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 220/5-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 4929) 2 Section 2-150. Tax exemptions.Sec. 5-29.All property 3 of the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State 4 or any taxing unit therein. 5 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 6 PART 40. CARBONDALE CIVIC CENTER 7 (70 ILCS 325/2-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 7002-1) 8 Section 2-3. Purpose.Sec. 2-1.The purpose of this 9 ArticleActis to accomplish the aims of the State of 10 Illinois to enhance the ability of its citizens to avail 11 themselves of civic and cultural centers geographically 12 situated throughout the entire State of Illinois. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 14 (70 ILCS 325/2-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 7002-2) 15 Section 40-1. Short title.Sec. 2-2.* * * (nonstandard 16 provisions contained in Section 40-1) * * * 17 (Source: P.A. 86-907; 86-1028.) 18 (70 ILCS 325/2-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 7002-3) 19 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 2-3. When usedIn this 20 Article: 21 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 40-5) 22 * * * 23 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 24 State,andany unit of local government or school district 25governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,26corporate or otherwise,thereof. 27 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 28 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 29 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 30 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 31 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 40-5) -532- LRB9000879DJcd 1 * * * 2 (Source: P.A. 86-907; 86-1028.) 3 (70 ILCS 325/2-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 7002-4) 4 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 2-4.* * * 5 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 40-10) * * * 6 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 7 name,but execution shall not in any case issue against any 8 property of the Authority. 9 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 10 the same at its pleasure. * * * (nonstandard provisions 11 contained in Section 40-10) * * * 12 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 13 (70 ILCS 325/2-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 7002-5) 14 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and 15 other buildings; lease of space.Sec. 2-5.It shall be the 16 duty of the Authority to promote, operate and maintain 17 expositions, conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural 18 activities from time to time in the metropolitan area and in 19 connection therewith to arrange, finance and maintain 20 industrial, cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade 21 and scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 22 auditorium, exposition, recreational and office buildings for 23 such purposes. 24 The provision of office space for lease and rental and 25 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 26 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 27 Authority. 28 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 29 to perform such duties. 30 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 31 (70 ILCS 325/2-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 7002-6) -533- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 2 domain.Sec. 2-6.The Authority shall have the following 3 rights and powersduties: 4 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 5 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 6 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain exhibition 7 centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities and office 8 buildings, including sites and parking areas and commercial 9 facilities therefor located within the metropolitan area;.10 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 11 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 12 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 13 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 14 such grounds, centers and auditoriums for the holding of 15 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 16 Authority or some other person or governmental agency;.17 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 18 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums 19 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 20 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 21 of the Code of Civil Procedure, asnow or hereafteramended;.22 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 23 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 24 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 25 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 26 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 27 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 28 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of,and 29 the interest on,any bonds issued by the Authority;.30 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 31 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 32 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 33 (70 ILCS 325/2-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 7002-7) -534- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 2-7.The 2 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or 3 for,office or administrative expenses except within the 4 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 5 obligations become payable. 6 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 7 (70 ILCS 325/2-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 7002-8) 8 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 9 State, or local agency.Sec. 2-8.The Authority shall have 10 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 11 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 12 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 13 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 14 the State itself, (ii)useful for its purposes, andto apply 15 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 16 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 17 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 18 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 19 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 20 grants, loans or appropriations. 21 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 22 (70 ILCS 325/2-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 7002-9) 23 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 2-9.The Authority 24 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 25 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 26 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 27 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 28 enter into any agreement with the Federal government in 29 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 30 appropriations. 31 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) -535- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 325/2-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 7002-10) 2 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 2-10.The Authority shall 3 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 4 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 5 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 6 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 7 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 8 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 9 and againstorany other insurable risk. 10 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 11 (70 ILCS 325/2-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 7002-11) 12 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 13 performance.Sec. 2-11.The Authority shall have continuing 14 power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying out and 15 performing its duties and exercising its powers under this 16 ArticleAct. 17 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 18 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 19 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 20 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 21 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 22 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 23 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 24 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 25 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 26 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 27 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 28 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 29 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 30 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 31 time or times not exceeding 40 years from their respective 32 dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates,not exceeding 33 the maximum rate permitted by the Bond Authorization Act,as-536- LRB9000879DJcd 1now or hereafter amended,may be in such form, may carry such 2 registration privileges, may be executed in such manner, may 3 be payable at such place or places, may be made subject to 4 redemption in such manner and upon such terms, with or 5 without premium as is stated on the face thereof, may be 6 executed in such manner, and may contain such terms and 7 covenants, all as may be provided in said ordinance. In case 8 any officer whose signature appears on any bond ceases (after 9 attaching his signature) to hold office, his signature shall 10 nevertheless be valid and effective for all purposes. The 11 holder or holders of any bonds,or interest coupons 12 appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may bring suits 13 at law or proceedings in equity to compel the performance and 14 observance by the Authority or any of its officers, agents or 15 employees oforany contract or covenant made by the 16 Authority with the holders of such bonds or interest coupons, 17andto compel the Authority orandany of its officers, 18 agents or employees to perform any duties required to be 19 performed for the benefit of the holders of any such bonds or 20 interest coupons by the provisions of the ordinance 21 authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the Authority and 22 any of its officers, agents or employees from taking any 23 action in conflict with any such contract or covenant. 24 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 25 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 26 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 27 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code, as now or28hereafter amended. 29 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 30 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 31 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 32 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 33 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 34 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other -537- LRB9000879DJcd 1 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 2 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 3 operating the said facilities; and 4 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 5 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 6 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 7 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 8 secure payment thereof. 9 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 10 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 11 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 12 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 13 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 14 theatrical, and cultural,expositions, sports activities, 15 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 16 rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the Authority may 17 execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided 18 that no lien upon any physical property of the Authority 19 shall be created thereby. 20 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 21 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 22 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 23 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 24 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 25 instituted. 26 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 27 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 28 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 29 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 30 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 31 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 32 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any 33 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All 34 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by -538- LRB9000879DJcd 1 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 2 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have 3 the right to reject all bids and to readvertise for bids in 4 the manner provided for in the initial advertisement. 5 However, if no bids are received,such bonds may be sold at 6 not less than par value, without further advertising, within 7 60 days after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to 8 any advertisement. 9 (Source: P.A. 86-907; 86-1028.) 10 (70 ILCS 325/2-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 7002-12) 11 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 2-12.12 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 13 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 14 State of Illinois or of any political subdivision of or 15 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 16 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 17 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 18 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 19 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 20 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 21 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 22 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 23 (70 ILCS 325/2-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 7002-13) 24 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 2-13.The State 25 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 26 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 27 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 28 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 29 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 30 loan associations, investment companies,and other persons 31 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 32 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may -539- LRB9000879DJcd 1 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 2 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 3 pursuant to this ArticleAct, it being the purpose of this 4 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 5 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 6 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 7 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 8 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 9 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 10 selecting securities for investment. 11 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 12 (70 ILCS 325/2-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 7002-14) 13 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 14 of interest.Sec. 2-14.* * * (nonstandard provisions 15 contained in Section 40-15) * * * The members of the Board 16 shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 17 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 18 duties. 19 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 20 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 21 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 22 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 23 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 24 (70 ILCS 325/2-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 7002-15) 25 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 2-15.* * * 26 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 40-20) * * * 27 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 28 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 29 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 30 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 31 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) -540- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 325/2-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 7002-16) 2 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.32-16.Members of the Board shall hold office until their 4 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any 5 member may resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto6takeeffect when the member'shissuccessor has been 7 appointed and has qualified. * * * (nonstandard provisions 8 contained in Section 40-25) * * * 9 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 10or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 11 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis12 office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for 13 the unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in the 14 case of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 15 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 16 (70 ILCS 325/2-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 7002-17) 17 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 2-17.As 18 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 19 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 20 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 21 its own number, and adopt by-laws and regulations to govern 22 its proceedings. The initial chairman and his successors 23 shall be elected by the Board from time to time for the term 24 of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the Board or for 25 the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 26 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 27 (70 ILCS 325/2-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 7002-18) 28 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members.Sec.292-18.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 30 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 31 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 32 Five members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for -541- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 2 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 3 least 5 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 4 ordinance or resolution. 5 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 6 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 7 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 8 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 9 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actionsaction10 or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 11 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 12 (70 ILCS 325/2-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 7002-19) 13 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer.Sec. 2-19.The 14 Board shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not 15 be members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure 16 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 17 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices,18 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 19 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 20 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 21 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 22 directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of the 23 office and the payment of all money received by the treasurer 24himaccording to law and the orders of the Board. The Board 25 may, at any time, require a new bond from the treasurer in a 26suchpenal sum as may then be determined by the Board. The 27 obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any loss 28 sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 29 national or state bank wherein the treasurer has deposited 30 funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as a 31 depositarydepositoryfor thosethesefunds. The oaths of 32 office and the treasurer's bondbondsshall be filed in the 33 principal office of the Authority. -542- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 2 (70 ILCS 325/2-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 7002-20) 3 Section 2-105. Funds.Sec. 2-20.All funds deposited by 4 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 5 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 6 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 7 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 8 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 9 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 10 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 11 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 12 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 14 (70 ILCS 325/2-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 7002-21) 15 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec.162-21.In case any officer whose signature appears upon any 17 check or draft issued pursuant to this ArticleActceases 18(after attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after 19 attaching his or her signature and before the delivery of the 20 check or draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature,21 nevertheless,shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes 22 with the same effect as if the officerhehad remained in 23 office until delivery. 24 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 25 (70 ILCS 325/2-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 7002-22) 26 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.272-22.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 28 person of recognized ability and business experience, to hold 29 office during the pleasure of the Board. The general manager 30 shall have management of the properties and business of the 31 Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the general -543- LRB9000879DJcd 1 control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of all 2 ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the Board, 3 and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from 4 time to time by the Board. 5 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 6 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 7 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 8 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 9 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 10 may designate. 11 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 12 and all other officers provided for,pursuant to this 13 Section,shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath 14 of office and shall not be members of the Board. 15 The compensation of the general manager, general 16 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 17 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 18 the Board. 19 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 20 (70 ILCS 325/2-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 7002-23) 21 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties.Sec.222-23.The Board shall have power to make all rules and 23 regulations,proper or necessary,to carry into effect the 24 powers granted to the Authority, with such penalties as may 25 be deemed proper. 26 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 27 (70 ILCS 325/2-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 7002-24) 28 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 29 lowest bidder by a vote of 5 Board members.Sec. 2-24.All 30 contracts for the sale of property of the value of more than 31 $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property, including 32 air rights, of the Authority for a term of more than one year -544- LRB9000879DJcd 1 shall be awarded to the highest responsible bidder after 2 advertising for bids. All construction contracts and 3 contracts for supplies, materials, equipment and services, 4 when the expense thereof will exceed $2,500, shall be let to 5 the lowest responsible bidder after advertising for bids, 6 excepting (1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or 7 services are required for equipment or services previously 8 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 9 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 10 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting 11 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 12 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 13 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 14 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 15 power, telephone or telegraph are required. 16 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 17 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 18 possible, and,in any event,in a manner calculated to ensure 19insurethe best interests of the public. Competitive bidding 20 is not required for the lease of real estate or buildings 21 owned or controlled by the Authority. The Board is empowered 22 to offer such leases upon such terms as it deems advisable. 23 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 24 Board may take into account the past recordrecordsof 25 dealings with the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy 26 of equipment, and ability to complete performance within the 27 time set, and other factors besides financial responsibility, 28 but in no case shall any such contracts be awarded to any 29 other than the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or 30 lease) or the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or 31 expenditure) unless authorized or approved by a vote of at 32 least 5 members of the Board, and unless such action is 33 accompanied by a statement in writing setting forth the 34 reasons for not awarding the contract to the highest or -545- LRB9000879DJcd 1 lowest bidder, as the case may be, which statement shall be 2 kept on file in the principal office of the Authority and 3 open to public inspection. 4 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 5 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 6 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law,are forbidden to 7 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 8 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 9 materials, supplies or equipment. 10 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 11 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 12 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 13 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 14 contract without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 15 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 16 received pursuant to advertisement. 17 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 18 effect the provisions of this Section. 19 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 20 (70 ILCS 325/2-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 7002-25) 21 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 2-25.22 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 23 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 24 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 25 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 26 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 27 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 28 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 29 receiving and openingofbids and, by reference to plans and 30 specifications on filefor receiving and opening of bids and31by reference to plans and specifications on fileat the time 32 of the first publication, or in the advertisement itself, 33 shall describe the character of the proposed contract in -546- LRB9000879DJcd 1 sufficient detail to fully advise prospective bidders of 2 their obligations and to ensureinsurefree and open 3 competitive bidding. 4 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 5 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 6 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 7 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 8 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 9 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 10 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 11 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 12 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 13 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 14 before advertising for bids. 15 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 16 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 17 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 18 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 19 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 20 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 21 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 22 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 40-30) 23 * * * 24 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 25 (70 ILCS 325/2-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 7002-26) 26 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec.272-26.As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 28 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 29 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 30 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 31 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 32 for distribution to persons interested upon request and a 33 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the -547- LRB9000879DJcd 1 appointing officers. 2 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 3 (70 ILCS 325/2-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 7002-27) 4 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 2-27.The 5 Authority created by this ArticleActshall receive financial 6 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 7 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act, as now or8hereafter amended. 9 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 10 (70 ILCS 325/2-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 7002-28) 11 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 2-28.The Authority 12 is hereby expressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 13 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An14Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local15government and certain other governmental bodies to act as16permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,17notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto18overridden November 3, 1983, as now or hereafter amended, and 19 the General Assembly intends that the "State action 20 exemption" to the application of the federal antitrust laws 21 be fully available to the Authority to the extent its 22 activities are either (1) expressly or by necessary 23 implication authorized by this Article or other Illinois law,24 or (2) within traditional areas of local governmental 25 activity. 26 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 27 (70 ILCS 325/2-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 7002-29) 28 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 2-29.All property 29 of the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State 30 or any taxing unit therein. 31 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) -548- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 325/2-30) (from Ch. 85, par. 7002-30) 2 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 2-30.Purchases made 3 underpursuant tothis ArticleActshall be made in 4 compliance with the Local Government Prompt Payment Act. 5 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 6 PART 45. CAVE IN ROCK TOWNSHIP CIVIC CENTER 7 (70 ILCS 240/1001) (from Ch. 85, par. 7301) 8 Section 45-1.Sec. 1001.Short title. * * * 9 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 45-1) * * * 10 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 11 (70 ILCS 240/1002) (from Ch. 85, par. 7302) 12 Section 2-3.Sec. 1002.Purpose. The purpose of this 13 Article is to accomplish the aims of the State of Illinois to 14 enhance the ability of its citizens to avail themselves of 15 civic and cultural centers geographically situated throughout 16 the entire State of Illinois. 17 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 18 (70 ILCS 240/1003) (from Ch. 85, par. 7303) 19 Section 2-5.Sec. 1003.Definitions. In this Article: 20 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 45-5) 21 * * * 22 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 23 State,andany unit of local government or school district, 24governmental bodyand any agency or instrumentality, together25with any of their agencies or instrumentalities, corporate or26otherwisethereof. 27 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 28domestic or foreigncorporation, company, association, or 29 joint stock association; and includes any trusteeof their30trustees, receiverreceivers, assigneeassignees, or personal 31 representative thereofrepresentatives. -549- LRB9000879DJcd 1 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 45-5) 2 * * * 3 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 4 (70 ILCS 240/1004) (from Ch. 85, par. 7304) 5 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 1004.6Creation of Authority.* * * (nonstandard provisions 7 contained in Section 45-10) * * * 8 (a)(b)The Authority may sue and be sued in its 9 corporate name,but execution shall not in any case issue 10 against any property of the Authority. 11 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 12 the samesealat its pleasure. * * * (nonstandard provisions 13 contained in Section 45-10) * * * 14 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 15 (70 ILCS 240/1005) (from Ch. 85, par. 7305) 16 Section 2-15.Sec. 1005.Duties; auditorium, 17 recreational, and other buildings; lease of space. It shall 18 be the duty of the Authority toshallpromote, operate,and 19 maintain expositions, conventions, and theatrical, sports,20 and cultural activities from time to time in the metropolitan 21 area and.in connection therewith towith its duties, the22Authority shallarrange, finance,and maintain industrial, 23 cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade,and 24 scientific exhibits and toshallconstruct, equip,and 25 maintain auditorium, exposition, recreational,and office 26 buildings for suchthosepurposes. 27 The provision ofProvidingoffice space for lease and 28 rental and the lease ofleasingair space over and 29 appurtenant to suchthosestructures shall be deemed anare30 integral functionfunctionsof the Authority. 31 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 32 to perform suchitsduties. -550- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 2 (70 ILCS 240/1006) (from Ch. 85, par. 7306) 3 Section 45-12.Sec. 1006.Powers. * * * (nonstandard 4 provisions contained in Section 45-12) * * * 5 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 6 (70 ILCS 240/1007) (from Ch. 85, par. 7307) 7 Section 2-25.Sec. 1007.Incurring obligations. The 8 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or for 9 office or administrative expenses except within the amounts 10 of funds that will be available to it when suchthose11 obligations become payable. 12 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 13 (70 ILCS 240/1008) (from Ch. 85, par. 7308) 14 Section 2-35.Sec. 1008.Acquisition of property from 15 person,;State, or local agencymoney. The Authority shall 16 havehas thepower (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, 17 lease, gift,or otherwise any property or rights useful for 18 the Authority's purposes from any person or persons, from any 19 municipal corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, 20 or from the State itself,useful for its purposes,(ii) to 21 apply for and accept grants, matching grants, loans,or 22 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 23 instrumentality thereofof the Stateto be used for any of 24 the purposes of the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any 25 agreement with the State of Illinois in relation to such 26thosegrants, matching grants, loans, or appropriations. 27 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 28 (70 ILCS 240/1009) (from Ch. 85, par. 7309) 29 Section 2-40.Sec. 1009.Federal money. The Authority 30 shall havehasthe power (i) to apply for and accept grants, -551- LRB9000879DJcd 1 matching grants, loans,or appropriations from the federal 2 government or any agency or instrumentality thereofof the3federal governmentto be used for any of the purposes of the 4 Authority and (ii) to enter into any agreement with the 5 federal government in relation to suchthosegrants, matching 6 grants, loans,or appropriations. 7 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 8 (70 ILCS 240/1010) (from Ch. 85, par. 7310) 9 Section 2-45.Sec. 1010.Insurance. The Authority shall 10 havehasthe power to procure and enter into contracts for 11 any type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 12 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 13 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 14 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 15 performance of the duties of thehis or heroffice or 16 employment, and against any other insurable risk. 17 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 18 (70 ILCS 240/1011) (from Ch. 85, par. 7311) 19 Section 2-50.Sec. 1011.Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits 20 to compel performance.(a)The Authority shall havehas21 continuing power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying 22 out and performing its duties and exercising its powers under 23 this Article. 24(b)For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 25 Authority to repay any moneysoborrowed as aforesaid, the 26 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 27 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 28 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 29 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 30 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 31 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 32 thereofof the bonds. All suchThebonds shall be payable -552- LRB9000879DJcd 1 solely from the revenues or income to be derived from the 2 fairs, expositions, exhibitions, rentals and,leases,and 3 other authorized activities operated by it, and from funds, 4 if any, received and to be received by the Authority from any 5 other source. SuchThebonds(i)may bear suchadate or 6 dates,(ii)may mature at suchatime or times not exceeding 7 40 years from their respective dates,(iii)may bear interest 8 at sucharate or rates not exceeding the maximum rate 9 permitted by the Bond Authorization Act,(iv)may be in such 10aform,(v)may carry such registration privileges,(vi)may 11 be executed in suchamanner,(vii)may be payable at sucha12 place or places,(viii)may be made subject to redemption in 13 suchamanner and upon such terms, with or without premium as 14 is stated on the face thereofof the bonds,(ix)may be 15 executed in suchamanner, and(x)may contain such terms and 16 covenants, all as may be provided in saidtheordinance 17authorizing the issuance of the bonds. In case any officer 18 whose signature appears on any bond ceases (after attaching 19 his signature) to hold officeafter attaching his or her20signature, histhatsignature shall nevertheless be valid and 21 effective for all purposes. The holder or holders of any 22 bonds orbondinterest coupons appertaining thereto issued by 23 the Authority may bring suits at law or proceedings in equity 24(i)to compel the performance and observance by the Authority 25 or any of its officers, agents,or employees of any contract 26 or covenant made by the Authority with the holders of such 27thosebonds or interest coupons,(ii)to compel the Authority 28 or any of its officers, agents,or employees to perform any 29 duties required to be performed for the benefit of the 30 holders of any suchof thosebonds or interest coupons by the 31 provisions of the ordinance authorizing their issuance, and 32(iii)to enjoin the Authority and any of its officers, 33 agents,or employees from taking any action in conflict with 34 any suchthecontract or covenant. -553- LRB9000879DJcd 1(c)Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds 2bondand in the absence of any express recital on the face 3 thereofof the bondthat it is non-negotiablenonnegotiable, 4 all such bonds shall be negotiable instruments under the 5 Uniform Commercial Code. 6(d)From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 7 providedin this Sectionit shall be the duty of the 8 corporate authorities of the AuthorityBoardto fix and 9 establish rates, charges, rents, and fees for the use of 10 facilities acquired, constructed, reconstructed, extended,or 11 improved with the proceeds of the sale of saidthosebonds 12that aresufficient at all times, with other revenues of the 13 Authority, to pay: 14 (a)(i)the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating,15 and operating the saidthosefacilities; and 16 (b)(ii)the bonds and interest thereonprincipal of and17interest on the bondsas they shall become due, and all 18 sinking fund requirements and other requirements provided by 19 the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the bonds or as 20 provided by any trust agreement executed to secure payment 21 thereofof the bonds. 22(e)To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds 23 and for the purpose of setting forth the covenants and 24 undertakings of the Authority in connection with the issuance 25 thereofof the bondsand the issuance of any additional bonds 26 payable from suchtherevenue income to be derived from the 27 fairs, recreational, theatrical, and cultural expositions, 28 sports activities, exhibitions, office rentals, and air space 29 leases and rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the 30 Authority may execute and deliver a trust agreement or 31 agreements; provided that, butno lien upon any physical 32 property of the Authority shall be created therebyby a trust33agreement. 34(f)A remedy for any breach or defaultby the Authority-554- LRB9000879DJcd 1 of the terms of any suchatrust agreement by the Authority 2 may be by mandamus proceedings in any court of competent 3 jurisdiction to compel performance and compliance therewith, 4 but the trust agreement may prescribe by whom or on whose 5 behalf suchtheaction may be instituted. 6(g)Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) 7 are sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereofof8that issue, shall be offered for sale as a unit after 9 advertising for bids at least 3 times in a daily newspaper of 10 general circulation published in the metropolitan area, the 11 last publication to be at least 10 days before bids are 12 required to be filed. Copies of suchtheadvertisement may 13 be published in any newspaper or financial publication in the 14 United States. All bids shall be sealed, filed,and opened 15 as provided by ordinance,and the bonds shall be awarded to 16 the highest and best bidder or bidders therefor. The 17 Authority shall have the right to reject all bids and to 18 readvertise for bids in the manner provided for in the 19 initial advertisement. However, if no bids are received,20however,suchthebonds may be sold at not less than par 21 value, without further advertising, within 60 days after the 22 bids are required to be filed pursuant tounderany 23 advertisement. 24 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 25 (70 ILCS 240/1012) (from Ch. 85, par. 7312) 26 Section 2-55.Sec. 1012. Limitation onBonds; nature of 27 indebtedness. Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued 28 by the Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation 29 of the State of Illinois or of any political subdivision of 30 or municipality within the State, nor shall any suchbondor 31 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 32 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 33 provision, and.it shall be plainly stated on the face of -555- LRB9000879DJcd 1 each such bond that it does not constitute such an 2 indebtedness or obligation but is payable solely from the 3 revenues or income as provided in this Article. 4 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 5 (70 ILCS 240/1013) (from Ch. 85, par. 7313) 6 Section 2-60.Sec. 1013.Investment in bonds. The State 7 and,all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and,8 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions,and 9 public bodies, andany of theirpublic officers of any 10 thereof;,all banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks 11 and institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 12 loan associations, investment companies,and other persons 13 carrying on an insurance business;,and all executors, 14 administrators, guardians, trustees,and other fiduciaries 15 may legally invest any sinking funds, moneys,or other funds 16 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 17 pursuant tounderthis Article, it being the purpose of this 18 Section to authorize the investment in suchthosebonds of 19 all sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension,20 and trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or 21 public persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 22 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving,23however, relievesany person from any duty of exercising 24 reasonable care in selecting securities for investment. 25 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 26 (70 ILCS 240/1014) (from Ch. 85, par. 7314) 27 Section 2-75.Sec. 1014. Creation of theBoard members; 28 financial matters; conflict of interest. * * * (nonstandard 29 provisions contained in Section 45-15) * * * The members of 30 the Board shall serve without compensation, but shall be 31 reimbursed for actual expenses incurred by them in the 32 performance of their duties. -556- LRB9000879DJcd 1 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 2 have any private financial interest, profit,or benefit in 3 any contract, work,or business of the Authority ornorin 4 the sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 5 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 6 (70 ILCS 240/1015) (from Ch. 85, par. 7315) 7 Section 2-80.Sec. 1015. Members of theBoard members' 8 oath. * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 9 45-20) * * * Within 30 days after certification of 10 appointment, and before entering upon the duties of office, 11 each member of the Board shall take and subscribe the 12 constitutional oath of office and file it in the office of 13 the Secretary of State. 14 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 15 (70 ILCS 240/1016) (from Ch. 85, par. 7316) 16 Section 2-85.Sec. 1016.Board members; vacancy in 17 office. Members of the Board shall hold office until their 18 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any 19 member may resign from office; the resignation takesto take20 effect when the member'shis or hersuccessor has been 21 appointed and has qualified. * * * (nonstandard provisions 22 contained in Section 45-25) * * * 23 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 24 abandonment of office, death, conviction of a felony,or 25 removal from office, a member's office shall become vacant. 26 Each vacancy shall be filled for the unexpired term by 27 appointment in like manner as in the case of expiration of 28 the term of a member of the Board. 29 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 30 (70 ILCS 240/1017) (from Ch. 85, par. 7317) 31 Section 2-90.Sec. 1017.Organization of the Board. As -557- LRB9000879DJcd 1 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 2 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 3 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 4 its own number, and adopt by-lawsbylawsand regulations to 5 govern its proceedings. The initial chairman and hisor her6 successors shall be elected by the Board from time to time 7 for the term of the chairman'shis or heroffice as a member 8 of the Board or for the term of 3 years, whichever is 9 shorter. 10 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 11 (70 ILCS 240/1018) (from Ch. 85, par. 7318) 12 Section 2-96.Sec. 1018.Meetings; action by 4 Board 13 membersordinances. Regular meetings of the Board shall be 14 held at least once in each calendar month, the time and place 15 of suchthemeetings to be fixed by the Board. 16 Four members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 17 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 18 be by ordinance or resolution,and the affirmative vote of at 19 least 4 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 20 ordinance or resolution. 21 All ordinances, resolutions,and proceedings of the 22 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 23 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 24 except suchthosedocuments and records as shall be kept or 25 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actions,or 26 proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 27 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 28 (70 ILCS 240/1019) (from Ch. 85, par. 7319) 29 Section 2-100.Sec. 1019.Secretary; treasurer. The 30 Board shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not 31 be members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure 32 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. -558- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices,2 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 3 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 4 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 5 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 6 directedand shall be conditionedupon the faithful 7 performance of the duties of the office and the payment of 8 all money received by the treasurer according to law and the 9 orders of the Board. The Board may, at any time, require a 10 new bond from the treasurer in a penal sum as may then be 11 determined by the Board. The obligation of the sureties 12 shall not extend to any loss sustained by the insolvency, 13 failure,or closing of any national or state bank wherein the 14 treasurer has deposited funds if the bank has been approved 15 by the Board as a depositarydepositoryfor those funds. The 16 oaths of office and the treasurer's bondbondsshall be filed 17 in the principal office of the Authority. 18 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 19 (70 ILCS 240/1020) (from Ch. 85, par. 7320) 20 Section 2-105.Sec. 1020.Funds. All funds deposited by 21 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 22 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 23 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 24 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 25 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 26 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 27 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 28 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 29 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 30 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 31 (70 ILCS 240/1021) (from Ch. 85, par. 7321) 32 Section 2-110.Sec. 1021.Signatures on checks or -559- LRB9000879DJcd 1 drafts. In case any officer whose signature appears upon any 2 check or draft issued pursuant tounderthis Article ceases 3 to hold office after attaching his or her signature and 4 before the delivery of the check or draft to the payee, that 5 signature nevertheless shall be valid and sufficient for all 6 purposes with the same effect as if the officerpersonhad 7 remained in office until delivery. 8 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 9 (70 ILCS 240/1022) (from Ch. 85, par. 7322) 10 Section 2-115.Sec. 1022.General manager; other 11 appointments. The Board may appoint a general manager who 12 shall be a person of recognized ability and business 13 experience, to hold office during the pleasure of the Board. 14 The general manager shall have management of the properties 15 and business of the Authority and of theitsemployees 16 thereof,subject to the general control of the Board, shall 17 direct the enforcement of all ordinances, resolutions, rules,18 and regulations of the Board, and shall perform such other 19 duties as may be prescribed from time to time by the Board. 20 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 21 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 22 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, 23 agents,and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall 24 define their duties and require bonds of such of them as 25those thatthe Board may designate. 26 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 27 and all other officers provided for pursuant tounderthis 28 Section shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath 29 of office and shall not be members of the Board. 30 The compensation of the general manager, general 31 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 32 planners, consultants, agents,and employees shall be fixed 33 by the Board. -560- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 2 (70 ILCS 240/1023) (from Ch. 85, par. 7323) 3 Section 2-122.Sec. 1023.Rules and regulations; 4 penalties. The Board shall have power tomaymake all rules 5 and regulationsthat areproper or necessary to carry into 6 effect the powers granted to the Authority, with such 7 penaltiesfor violationas may be deemed proper. 8 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 9 (70 ILCS 240/1024) (from Ch. 85, par. 7324) 10 Section 2-126.Sec. 1024.Contracts; award to other than 11 highest or lowest bidder by vote of 4 Board members.(a)All 12 contracts for the sale of property of theavalue of more 13 than $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property,14 including air rights, of the Authority for a term of more 15 than one year shall be awarded to the highest responsible 16 bidder, after advertising for bids. All construction 17 contracts and contracts for supplies, materials, equipment,18 and services, when the expense thereof will exceed $2,500, 19 shall be let to the lowest responsible bidder, after 20 advertising for bids, excepting (1)except (i)when repair 21 parts, accessories, equipment,or services are required for 22 equipment or services previously furnished or contracted for; 23 (2), (ii)when the nature of the services required is such 24 that competitive bidding is not in the best interest of the 25 public, including, without limiting the generality of the 26 foregoing,limitationthe services of accountants, 27 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 28 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 29 skill;,and (3)(iii)when services such as water, light, 30 heat, power, telephone,or telegraph are required. 31(b)All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be 32 let by competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder -561- LRB9000879DJcd 1 whenever possible, and,in any event,in a manner calculated 2 to ensureinsurethe best interests of the public. 3 Competitive bidding is not required for the lease of real 4 estate or buildings owned or controlled by the Authority. 5 The Board is empowered to offer suchthoseleases upon such 6 terms as it deems advisable. 7(c)In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 8 Board may take into account the past recordrecordsof 9 dealings with the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy 10 of equipment, and ability to complete performance within the 11 time set, and other factors besides financial responsibility, 12 but in no case shall any such contracts be awarded to any 13 other than the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession,14 or lease) or the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or 15 expenditure) unless authorized or approved by a vote of at 16 least 4 members of the Board, and unless suchtheaction is 17 accompanied by a statement in writing setting forth the 18 reasons for not awarding the contract to the highest or 19 lowest bidder, as the case may be, which statement shall be 20 kept on file in the principal office of the Authority and 21 open to public inspection. 22(d)Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 23 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 24 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to 25 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 26 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 27 materials, supplies,or equipment. 28(e)The Board shall have the right to reject all bids 29 and to readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement 30 no responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 31 advertisement, shall beisreceived, the Board may award such 32thecontract, without competitive bidding, provided that it 33 shall not beif the contract is notless advantageous to the 34 Authority than any valid bid received pursuantin responseto -562- LRB9000879DJcd 1 advertisement. 2(f)The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry 3 into effect the provisions of this Section. 4 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 5 (70 ILCS 240/1025) (from Ch. 85, par. 7325) 6 Section 2-130.Sec. 1025.Bids and advertisements.(a)7 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 8 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 9 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 10 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 11theadvertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 12 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 13 Such advertisementsfor bidsshall state the time and place 14 for receiving and opening bids and, by reference to plans and 15 specifications on file at the time of the first publication, 16 or in the advertisement itself, shall describe the character 17 of the proposed contract in sufficient detail to fully advise 18 prospective bidders of their obligations and to ensureinsure19 free and open competitive bidding. 20(b)All bids in response to advertisements shall be 21 sealed and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all 22 bidders shall be entitled to be present in person or by 23 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 24 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 25 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 26 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 27 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 28 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 29 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 30 before advertising for bids. 31(c)The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 32 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 33 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be -563- LRB9000879DJcd 1 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 2 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 3 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 4 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 5 Section 2-132. Bidders; civil action to compel 6 compliance.(d)Any bidder who has submitted a bid in 7 compliance with the requirements for bidding may bring a 8 civil action in the circuit court inofthe county in which 9 the metropolitan area is located to compel compliance with 10 the provisions of this Article relating to the awarding of 11 contracts by the Board. 12 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 13 (70 ILCS 240/1026) (from Ch. 85, par. 7326) 14 Section 2-135.Sec. 1026.Report and financial 15 statement. As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may 16 be expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and 17 printed a complete and detailed report and financial 18 statement of its operations and of its assets and 19 liabilities. A reasonably sufficient number of copies of 20 suchthereport shall be printed for distribution to persons 21 interested upon request,and a copy thereofof the report22 shall be filed with the county clerk and the appointing 23 officers. 24 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 25 (70 ILCS 240/1027) (from Ch. 85, par. 7327) 26 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 1027.27Civic Center Support.The Authority created by this Article 28 shall receive financial support from the State in the amounts 29 provided for in Section 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center 30 Support Act. 31 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) -564- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 240/1028) (from Ch. 85, par. 7328) 2 Section 2-145.Sec. 1028.Antitrust laws. The Authority 3 is expressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 4 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An5Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local6government and certain other governmental bodies to act as7permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,8notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto9overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 10 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 11 federal antitrust laws be fully available to the Authority to 12 the extent its activities are either (1)(i)expressly or by 13 necessary implication authorized by this Article or other 14 Illinois law or (2)(ii)within traditional areas of local 15 governmental activity. 16 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 17 (70 ILCS 240/1029) (from Ch. 85, par. 7329) 18 Section 2-150.Sec. 1029.Tax exemption. All property 19 of the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State 20 or any taxing unit thereinwithin the State. 21 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 22 (70 ILCS 240/1030) (from Ch. 85, par. 7330) 23 Section 2-30.Sec. 1030.Prompt payment. Purchases made 24 under this Article shall be made in compliance with the Local 25 Government Prompt Payment Act. 26 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 27 PART 50. CENTRE EAST CIVIC CENTER 28 (70 ILCS 270/5-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 3801) 29 Section 50-1. Short title.Sec. 5-1.* * * (nonstandard 30 provisions contained in Section 50-1) * * * 31 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) -565- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 270/5-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 3802) 2 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 5-2. As usedIn this 3 Article, unless the context otherwise requires: 4 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 50-5) 5 * * * 6 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 7 Stateof Illinois, and any unit of local government or school 8 district, and any agency or instrumentality thereof. 9 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 10 corporation,foreign or domesticcompany, association or 11 joint stockjoint-stockassociation; and includes any 12 trustee, receiver, assignee or personal representative 13 thereof. 14 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 50-5) 15 * * * 16 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 17 (70 ILCS 270/5-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 3803) 18 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 5-3.* * * 19 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 50-10) * * * 20 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 21ownname but execution shall not in any case issue against 22 any property of the Authority. 23 (b) The Authority may adopt a common seal and change the 24 samesuch sealat its pleasure. * * * (nonstandard 25 provisions contained in Section 50-10) * * * 26 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 27 (70 ILCS 270/5-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 3804) 28 Section 2-17. Duties; auditorium and other buildings. 29Sec. 5-4.It shall be the duty of the Authority to promote, 30 operate and maintain expositions, conventions, or theatrical, 31 sports or cultural activities from time to time in the 32 metropolitan area and in connection therewith to arrange, -566- LRB9000879DJcd 1 finance and maintain industrial, cultural, educational, 2 theatrical, sports, trade or scientific exhibits and to lease 3 or construct, equip and maintain auditoriums, exposition 4 buildings or office buildings for such purposes. 5 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 6 to perform such duties. 7 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 8 (70 ILCS 270/5-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 3805) 9 Section 2-21. Rights and powers.Sec. 5-5.The 10 Authority shall have the following rights and powersduties: 11 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 12 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 13 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain fair or 14 exposition grounds, convention or exhibition centers, civic 15 auditoriums, and office and municipal buildings, including 16 sites and parking areas and facilities therefor located 17 within the metropolitan area. 18 (b) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 19 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 20 (c) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 21 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange, and finance fairs, 22 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 23 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 24 such grounds, centers and auditoriums for the holding of 25 fairs, exhibits, shows and events, whether conducted by the 26 Authority or some other person or governmental agency. 27 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 28 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 29 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 30 auditoriums, and to collect admission charges to fairs, 31 shows, exhibits and events sponsored or held by the 32 Authority. The charges collected may be made available to 33 defray the reasonable expenses of the Authority and to pay -567- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the principal of and the interest on any bonds issued by the 2 Authority. 3 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 4 (70 ILCS 270/5-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 3806) 5 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 5-6.The 6 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or for 7 office or administrative expenses except within the amounts 8 of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 9 obligations become payable. 10 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 11 (70 ILCS 270/5-6.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 3806.1) 12 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 5-6.1.Purchases 13 made underpursuant tothis ArticleActshall be made in 14 compliance with thethe "Local Government Prompt Payment 15 Act", approved by the Eighty-fourth General Assembly. 16 (Source: P.A. 84-731.) 17 (70 ILCS 270/5-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 3807) 18 Section 2-36. Acquisition of property from person or 19 governmental agency.Sec. 5-7.The Authority shall have the 20 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 21 otherwise any property or rights from any person or 22 governmental agency useful for its purposes, (ii)andto 23 apply for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 24 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 25 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 26 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 27 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 28 grants, loans or appropriations. 29 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 30 (70 ILCS 270/5-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 3808) -568- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 5-8.The Authority 2 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 3 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 4 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 5 used for any of the purposes of the Authority,and (ii) to 6 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 7 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 8 appropriations. 9 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 10 (70 ILCS 270/5-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 3809) 11 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 5-9.The Authority shall 12 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 13 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 14 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 15 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 16 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 17 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 18 andoragainst any other insurable risk. 19 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 20 (70 ILCS 270/5-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 3810) 21 Section 50-15. Borrowing; revenue bonds.Sec. 5-10.* * 22 * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 50-15) * * * 23 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 24 (70 ILCS 270/5-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 3811) 25 Section 50-16. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 5-11.26 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 50-16) * * 27 * 28 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 29 (70 ILCS 270/5-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 3812) 30 Section 50-17. Investment in bonds.Sec. 5-12.* * * -569- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 50-17) * * * 2 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 3 (70 ILCS 270/5-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 3813) 4 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 5 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 6 interest.Sec. 5-13.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained 7 in Section 50-20) * * * The members of the BoardTheyshall 8 serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 9 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 10 duties. However, any member of the Board who is appointed to 11 the office of secretary or treasurer may receive compensation 12 for his or her services as such officer. 13 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 14 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 15 contract, work or business of the Authority or in the sale or 16 lease of any property to or from the Authority. 17 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 18 (70 ILCS 270/5-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 3814) 19 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 5-14.* * * 20 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 50-25) * * * 21 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 22 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 23 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 24 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 25 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 26 (70 ILCS 270/5-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 3815) 27 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.285-15.Members of the Board shall hold office until their 29 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any 30 member may resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto31takeeffect when the member'shissuccessor has been -570- LRB9000879DJcd 1 appointed and has qualified. 2 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. The 3 appointing officer may remove any member of the Board 4 appointed by the officerhim, in case of incompetency, 5 neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office, after service on 6 the memberhim, by registered United States mail, return 7receiptrequested, of a copy of the written charges against 8 the member andhim, and by providing himan opportunity to be 9 publicly heard in person or by counsel in the member'shis10 own defense upon not less than 10 days' notice. 11 (Section 2-85, resumed) 12 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 13or ofabandonment of office,or in case ofdeath, conviction 14 of a felony or removal from office, a member's office shall 15 become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for the 16 unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in the case 17 of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 18 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 19 (70 ILCS 270/5-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 3816) 20 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 5-16.As 21 soon as practicably possiblepracticableafter the 22 appointment of the initial members, the Board shall organize 23 for the transaction of business, select a chairman and a 24 temporary secretary from its own number, and adopt by-laws 25 and regulations to govern its proceedings. The initial 26 chairman and his successors shall be elected by the Board 27 from time to time for the term of the chairman'shisoffice 28 as a member of the Board or for theaterm of 3 years, 29 whichever is shorter. 30 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 31 (70 ILCS 270/5-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 3817) 32 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members.Sec.-571- LRB9000879DJcd 15-17.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 2 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 3 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 4 Five members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 5 the transaction of business. All actionsactionof the Board 6 shall be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote 7 of at least 5 members shall be necessary for the adoption of 8 any ordinance or resolution. 9 All ordinances, resolutions andrecords ofproceedings of 10 the Authority,and all documents and records in its 11 possession,shall be public records, and open to public 12 inspection, except such documents and records as shall be 13 kept or prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, 14 actions or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 15 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 16 (70 ILCS 270/5-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 3818) 17 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 18 bank or savings and loan association.Sec. 5-18.The Board 19 shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not be 20 members of the Board, to hold office duringatthe pleasure 21 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 22 Before entering upon thetheirduties of their respective 23 offices they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath 24 of office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with 25 corporate sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond 26 shall be payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may 27 be directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of 28 the office and the payment of all money received by the 29 treasurerhimaccording to law and the orders of the Board. 30 The Board may, at any time, require a new bond from the 31 treasurer in such penal sum as may then be determined by the 32 Board. The obligation of the sureties shall not extend to 33 any loss sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of -572- LRB9000879DJcd 1 any savings and loan association or national or State bank 2 wherein the treasurer has deposited funds if the bank or 3 savings and loan association has been approved by the Board 4 as a depository for thosethesefunds. The oaths of office 5 and the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the principal 6 office of the Authority. 7 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 8 (70 ILCS 270/5-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 3819) 9 Section 2-106. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 10 Investment Act.Sec. 5-19.All funds deposited by the 11 treasurer in any bank or savings and loan association shall 12 be placed in the name of the Authority and shall be withdrawn 13 or paid out only by check or draft upon the bank or savings 14 and loan association, signed by the treasurer and 15 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 16 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 17 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 18 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 19 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 20 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 21 No bank or savings and loan association shall receive 22 public funds as permitted by this Section, unless it has 23 complied with the requirements established pursuant to 24 Section 6 of the Public Funds Investment Act"An Act relating25to certain investments of public funds by public agencies",26approved July 23, 1943, as now or hereafter amended. 27 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 28 (70 ILCS 270/5-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 3820) 29 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec.305-20.In case any officer whose signature appears upon any 31 check or draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases 32(after attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after -573- LRB9000879DJcd 1 attaching his or her signature and before the delivery of the 2 check or draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature 3 nevertheless shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes 4 with the same effect as if the officerhehad remained in 5 office until deliverythereof. 6 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 7 (70 ILCS 270/5-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 3821) 8 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.95-21.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 10 person of recognized ability and business experience, to hold 11 office duringatthe pleasure of the Board. The general 12 manager shall have management ofmanagethe properties and 13 business of the Authority and of the employees thereof 14 subject to the general control of the Board,andshall direct 15 the enforcement of all ordinances, resolutions, rules and 16 regulations of the Board, and shall perform such other duties 17 as may be prescribed from time to time by the Board. 18 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 19 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 20 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 21 and employees as may be necessary. The Board shall define 22 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 23 may designate. 24 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 25 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 26 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 27 office and shall not be members of the Board. 28 The compensation of the general manager, general 29 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 30 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 31 the Board. 32 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) -574- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 270/5-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 3822) 2 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 3 and penalties.Sec. 5-22.The Board shall have power to pass 4 all ordinances and make all rules and regulations proper or 5 necessary to carry into effect the powers granted to the 6 Authority, with such fines or penalties as may be deemed 7 proper. All fines and penalties shall be imposed by 8 ordinance, which shall be published in a newspaper of general 9 circulation published in the metropolitan area. No such 10 ordinance imposing a fine or penalty shall take effect until 11 10 days after its publication. 12 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 13 (70 ILCS 270/5-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 3823) 14 Section 2-127. Contracts; award to other than highest or 15 lowest bidder by four-fifths vote.Sec. 5-23.All contracts 16 for sale of property of the value of more than $2500, or for 17 a concession in or lease of property, including air rights, 18 of the Authority for a term of more than one year, shall be 19 awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after advertising 20 for bids. All construction contracts and contracts for 21 supplies, materials, equipment and services, when the expense 22 thereof will exceed $2500, shall be let to the lowest 23 responsible bidder, after advertising for bids, except: (1) 24 when repair parts, accessories, equipment or services are 25 required for equipment or services previously furnished or 26 contracted for; (2) when the nature of the services required 27 is such that competitive bidding is not in the best interest 28 of the public, including, without limiting the generality of 29 the foregoing, the services of accountants, architects, 30 attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents of 31 construction, and others possessing a high degree of skill; 32 and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, power, 33 telephone or telegraph are required. -575- LRB9000879DJcd 1 All contracts involving less than $2500 shall be let by 2 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 3 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 4insurethe best interests of the public. 5 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 6 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 7 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 8 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 9 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 10 case shall any such contract be awarded to any other than the 11 highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease),or the 12 lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure),unless 13 authorized or approved by a vote of at least 4/5 of the 14 members of the Board, and unless such action is accompanied 15 by a statement in writing setting forth the reasons for not 16 awarding the contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the 17 case may be, which statement shall be kept on file in the 18 principal office of the Authority and open to public 19 inspection. 20 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 21 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 22 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to 23 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 24 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 25 materials, supplies or equipment. 26 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 27 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 28 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 29 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 30 contract, without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 31 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 32 received pursuant to advertisement. 33 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 34 effect the provisions of this Section. -576- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 2 (70 ILCS 270/5-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 3824) 3 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 5-24.4 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 5 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 6 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 7 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 8 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 9 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 10 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 11 receiving and openingofbids,and, by reference to plans and 12 specifications on file at the time of the first publication, 13 or in the advertisement itself, shall describe the character 14 of the proposed contract in sufficient detail to fully advise 15 prospective bidders of their obligations and to ensureinsure16 free and open competitive bidding. 17 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 18 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 19 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 20 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 21 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 22 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 23 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 24 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 25 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 26 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 27 before advertising for bids. 28 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 29 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 30 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 31 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 32 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 33 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made -577- LRB9000879DJcd 1 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 2 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 3 (70 ILCS 270/5-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 3825) 4 Section 50-30. Report and financial statement.Sec.55-25.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 6 50-30) * * * 7 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 8 (70 ILCS 270/5-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 3826) 9 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 5-26.The Authority 10 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 11 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An12Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local13government and certain other governmental bodies to act as14permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,15notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto16overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 17 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 18 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 19 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 20 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 21 ArticleActor other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 22 areas of local governmental activity. 23 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 24 (70 ILCS 270/5-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 3827) 25 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 5-27.All property 26 of the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State 27 or any taxing unit therein. 28 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 29 (70 ILCS 270/5-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 3828) 30 Section 2-140. State financial report.Sec. 5-28.The -578- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authority created by this ArticleActshall receive financial 2 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 3 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 4 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 5 PART 55. CHICAGO SOUTH CIVIC CENTER 6 (70 ILCS 245/1-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-1) 7 Section 2-3. Purpose.Sec. 1-1.The purpose of this 8 Article is to accomplish the aims of the State of Illinois to 9 enhance the ability of its citizens to avail themselves of 10 civic and cultural centers geographically situated throughout 11 the entire State of Illinois. 12 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 13 (70 ILCS 245/1-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-2) 14 Section 55-1. Short title.Sec. 1-2.* * * (nonstandard 15 provisions contained in Section 55-1) * * * 16 (Source: P.A. 86-8; 87-738.) 17 (70 ILCS 245/1-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-3) 18 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 1-3. When usedIn this 19 Article: 20 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 55-5) 21 * * * 22 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 23 State,andany unit of local government or school district 24governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,25corporate or otherwise,thereof. 26 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 27 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 28 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 29 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 30 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 55-5) 31 * * * -579- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 86-8; 87-738.) 2 (70 ILCS 245/1-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-4) 3 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 1-4.* * * 4 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 55-10) * * * 5 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 6 name,but execution shall not in any case issue against any 7 property of the Authority. 8 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 9 the same at its pleasure. * * * (nonstandard provisions 10 contained in Section 55-10) * * * 11 (Source: P.A. 86-8; 87-738.) 12 (70 ILCS 245/1-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-5) 13 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and 14 other buildings; lease of space.Sec. 1-5.It shall be the 15 duty of the Authority to promote, operate and maintain 16 expositions, conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural 17 activities from time to time in the metropolitan area and in 18 connection therewith to arrange, finance and maintain 19 industrial, cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade 20 and scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 21 auditorium, exposition, recreational and office buildings for 22 such purposes. 23 The provision of office space for lease and rental and 24 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 25 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 26 Authority. 27 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 28 to perform such duties. 29 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 30 (70 ILCS 245/1-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-6) 31 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent -580- LRB9000879DJcd 1 domain.Sec. 1-6.The Authority shall have the following 2 rights and powersduties: 3 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 4 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 5 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain exhibition 6 centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities and office 7 buildings, including sites and parking areas and commercial 8 facilities therefor located within the metropolitan area; 9 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 10 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 11 industrial, cultural, educationaleducation, trade and 12 scientific exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the 13 use of such grounds, centers, and auditoriums for the holding 14 of fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 15 Authority or some other person or governmental agency; 16 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 17 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 18 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 19 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 20 of the Code of Civil Procedure, asnow or hereafteramended; 21 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 22 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 23 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 24 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 25 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 26 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 27 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of,and 28 the interest on,any bonds issued by the Authority; 29 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 30 the objects and purposes of this Article. 31 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 32 (70 ILCS 245/1-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-7) 33 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 1-7.The -581- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or 2 for,office or administrative expenses except within the 3 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 4 obligations become payable. 5 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 6 (70 ILCS 245/1-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-8) 7 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 8 State, or local agency.Sec. 1-8.The Authority shall have 9 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 10 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 11 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 12 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 13 the State itself, (ii)useful for its purposes, andto apply 14 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 15 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 16 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 17 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 18 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 19 grants, loans or appropriations. 20 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 21 (70 ILCS 245/1-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-9) 22 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 1-9.The Authority 23 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 24 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 25 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 26 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 27 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 28 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 29 appropriations. 30 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 31 (70 ILCS 245/1-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-10) -582- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 1-10.The Authority shall 2 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 3 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 4 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 5 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 6 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 7 performance of the duties of thehis or heroffice or 8 employment, and againstorany other insurable risk. 9 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 10 (70 ILCS 245/1-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-11) 11 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 12 performance.Sec. 1-11.The Authority shall have continuing 13 power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying out and 14 performing its duties and exercising its powers under this 15 Article. 16 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 17 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 18 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 19 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 20 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 21 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 22 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 23 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 24 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 25 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 26 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 27 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 28 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 29 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 30 time or times not exceeding 40 years from their respective 31 dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates,not exceeding 32 the maximum rate permitted by the Bond Authorization Act"An33Act to authorize public corporations to issue bonds, other-583- LRB9000879DJcd 1evidences of indebtedness and tax anticipation warrants2subject to interest rate limitations set forth therein",3approved May 26, 1970, as now or hereafter amended, may be in 4 such form, may carry such registration privileges, may be 5 executed in such manner, may be payable at such place or 6 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and 7 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 8 face thereof, may be executed in such manner, and may contain 9 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in said 10 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on 11 any bond ceases (after attaching hisor hersignature) to 12 hold office, hisor hersignature shall nevertheless be valid 13 and effective for all purposes. The holder or holders of any 14 bonds,or interest coupons appertaining thereto issued by the 15 Authority may bring suits at law or proceedings in equity to 16 compel the performance and observance by the Authority or any 17 of its officers, agents or employees oforany contract or 18 covenant made by the Authority with the holders of such bonds 19 or interest coupons,andto compel the Authority orandany 20 of its officers, agents or employees to perform any duties 21 required to be performed for the benefit of the holders of 22 any such bonds or interest coupons by the provisions of the 23 ordinance authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the 24 Authority and any of its officers, agents or employees from 25 taking any action in conflict with any such contract or 26 covenant. 27 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 28 in the absence of any express recital on the facefact29 thereof that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be 30 negotiable instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code. 31 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 32 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 33 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 34 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, -584- LRB9000879DJcd 1 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 2 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 3 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 4 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 5 operating the said facilities; and 6 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 7 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 8 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 9 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 10 secure payment thereof. 11 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 12 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 13 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 14 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 15 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 16 theatrical, and cultural,expositions, sports activities, 17 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 18 rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the Authority may 19 execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided 20 that no lien upon any physical property of the Authority 21 shall be created thereby. 22 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 23 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 24 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 25 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 26 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 27 instituted. 28 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 29 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 30 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 31 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 32 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 33 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 34 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any -585- LRB9000879DJcd 1 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All 2 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by 3 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 4 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have 5 the right to reject all bids and to readvertise for bids in 6 the manner provided for in the initial advertisement. 7 However, if no bids are received,such bonds may be sold at 8 not less than par value, without further advertising, within 9 60 days after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to 10 any advertisement. 11 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 12 (70 ILCS 245/1-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-12) 13 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 1-12.14 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 15 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 16 State of Illinois or of any political subdivision of or 17 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 18 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 19 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 20 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 21 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 22 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 23 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 24 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 25 (70 ILCS 245/1-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-13) 26 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 1-13.The State 27 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 28 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 29 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 30 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 31 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 32 loan associations, investment companies,and other persons -586- LRB9000879DJcd 1 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 2 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 3 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 4 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 5 pursuant to this Article, it being the purpose of this 6 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 7 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 8 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 9 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 10 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 11 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 12 selecting securities for investment. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 14 (70 ILCS 245/1-13.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-13.1) 15 Section 55-15. Inclusion of contiguous territory within 16 metropolitan area.Sec. 1-13.1.* * * (nonstandard provisions 17 contained in Section 55-15) * * * 18 (Source: P.A. 87-738.) 19 (70 ILCS 245/1-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-14) 20 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 21 of interest.Sec. 1-14.* * * (nonstandard provisions 22 contained in Section 55-20) * * * 23 (Source: P.A. 86-8; 87-738.) 24 (70 ILCS 245/1-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-15) 25 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 1-15.* * * 26 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 55-25) * * * 27 Within 30 days after certification ofhis or herappointment, 28 and before entering upon the duties ofhis or heroffice, 29 each member of the Board shall take and subscribe the 30 constitutional oath of office and file it in the office of 31 the Secretary of State. -587- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 86-8; 87-738.) 2 (70 ILCS 245/1-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-16) 3 Section 55-30. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.41-16.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 5 55-30) * * * 6 (Source: P.A. 86-8; 87-738.) 7 (70 ILCS 245/1-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-17) 8 Section 55-35. Organization of the Board.Sec. 1-17.* * 9 * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 55-35) * * * 10 (Source: P.A. 86-8; 87-738.) 11 (70 ILCS 245/1-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-18) 12 Section 2-97. Board meetings; public records.Sec. 1-18.13 Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least once in 14 each calendar month, the time and place of such meetings to 15 be fixed by the Board. * * * (nonstandard provisions 16 contained in Section 55-40) * * * 17 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 18 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 19 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 20 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 21 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actions or 22 proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 23 (Source: P.A. 86-8; 87-738.) 24 (70 ILCS 245/1-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-19) 25 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer.Sec. 1-19.The 26 Board shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not 27 be members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure 28 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 29 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices,30 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of -588- LRB9000879DJcd 1 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 2 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 3 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 4 directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of the 5 office and the payment of all money received by the treasurer 6him or heraccording to law and the orders of the Board. The 7 Board may, at any time, require a new bond from the treasurer 8 in asuchpenal sum as may then be determined by the Board. 9 The obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any loss 10 sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 11 national or state bank wherein the treasurer has deposited 12 funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as a 13 depositarydepositoryfor thosethesefunds. The oaths of 14 office and the treasurer's bondbondsshall be filed in the 15 principal office of the Authority. 16 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 17 (70 ILCS 245/1-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-20) 18 Section 2-105. Funds.Sec. 1-20.All funds deposited by 19 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 20 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 21 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 22 countersigned by the chairmanchairpersonof the Board. The 23 Board may designate any of its members or any officer or 24 employee of the Authority to affix the signature of the 25 chairmanchairpersonand another to affix the signature of 26 the treasurer to any check or draft for payment of salaries 27 or wages and for payment of any other obligation of not more 28 than $2,500. 29 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 30 (70 ILCS 245/1-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-21) 31 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec.321-21.In case any officer whose signature appears upon any -589- LRB9000879DJcd 1 check or draft issued pursuant to this ArticleActceases 2(after attaching his or her signature)to hold office after 3 attaching his or her signature and before the delivery of the 4 check or draftthereofto the payee, thathis or her5 signature,nevertheless,shall be valid and sufficient for 6 all purposes with the same effect as if the officerhe or she7 had remained in office until delivery. 8 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 9 (70 ILCS 245/1-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-22) 10 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.111-22.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 12 person of recognized ability and business experience, to hold 13 office during the pleasure of the Board. The general manager 14 shall have management of the properties and business of the 15 Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the general 16 control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of all 17 ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the Board, 18 and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from 19 time to time by the Board. 20 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 21 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 22 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 23 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 24 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 25 may designate. 26 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 27 and all other officers provided for,pursuant to this 28 Section,shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath 29 of office and shall not be members of the Board. 30 The compensation of the general manager, general 31 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 32 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 33 the Board. -590- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 2 (70 ILCS 245/1-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-23) 3 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties.Sec.41-23.The Board shall have power to make all rules and 5 regulations,proper or necessary,to carry into effect the 6 powers granted to the Authority, with such penalties as may 7 be deemed proper. 8 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 9 (70 ILCS 245/1-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-24) 10 Section 55-45. Contracts.Sec. 1-24.* * * (nonstandard 11 provisions contained in Section 55-45) * * * 12 (Source: P.A. 86-8; 87-738.) 13 (70 ILCS 245/1-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-25) 14 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 1-25.15 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 16 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 17 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 18 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 19 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 20 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 21 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 22 receiving and openingofbids and, by reference to plans and 23 specifications on filefor receiving and opening of bids and24by reference to plans and specifications on fileat the time 25 of the first publication, or in the advertisement itself, 26 shall describe the character of the proposed contract in 27 sufficient detail to fully advise prospective bidders of 28 their obligations and to ensureinsurefree and open 29 competitive bidding. 30 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 31 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders -591- LRB9000879DJcd 1 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 2 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 3 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 4 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 5 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 6 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 7 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 8 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 9 before advertising for bids. 10 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 11 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 12 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 13 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 14 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 15 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 16 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 17 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 55-50) 18 * * * 19 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 20 (70 ILCS 245/1-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-26) 21 Section 55-55. Report and financial statement.Sec.221-26.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 23 55-55) * * * 24 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 25 (70 ILCS 245/1-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-27) 26 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 1-27.The 27 Authority created by this Article shall receive financial 28 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 29 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act, as now or30hereafter amended. 31 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) -592- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 245/1-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-28) 2 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 1-28.The Authority 3 is hereby expressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 4 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An5Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local6government and certain other governmental bodies to act as7permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,8notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto9overridden November 3, 1983, as now or hereafter amended, and 10 the General Assembly intends that the "State action 11 exemption" to the application of the federal antitrust 12anti-trustlaws be fully available to the Authority to the 13 extent its activities are either (1) expressly or by 14 necessary implication authorized by this Article or other 15 Illinois law,or (2) within traditional areas of local 16 governmental activity. 17 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 18 (70 ILCS 245/1-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-29) 19 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 1-29.All property 20 of the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State 21 or any taxing unit therein. 22 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 23 (70 ILCS 245/1-30) (from Ch. 85, par. 6701-30) 24 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 1-30.Purchases made 25 underpursuant tothis Article shall be made in compliance 26 with the Local Government Prompt Payment Act, as now or27hereafter amended. 28 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 29 PART 60. COLLINSVILLE CIVIC CENTER 30 (70 ILCS 250/1) (from Ch. 85, par. 3001) 31 Section 2-3. Purpose.Sec. 1.The purpose of this Act is -593- LRB9000879DJcd 1 to accomplish the aims of the State of Illinois to enhance 2 the ability of its citizens to avail themselves of civic and 3 cultural centers geographically situated throughout the 4 entire State of Illinois. 5 (Source: P.A. 83-1127.) 6 (70 ILCS 250/2) (from Ch. 85, par. 3002) 7 Section 60-1. Short title.Sec. 2.* * *(nonstandard 8 provisions contained in Section 60-1) * * * 9 (Source: P.A. 83-1127.) 10 (70 ILCS 250/3) (from Ch. 85, par. 3003) 11 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 3.When usedIn this 12 ArticleAct: 13 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 60-5) 14 * * * 15 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 16 State,andany unit of local government or school district 17governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,18corporate or otherwise,thereof. 19 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 20 domestic or foreign corporation,both domestic and foreign,21 company, association or joint stock association; and includes 22 any trustee, receiver, assignee or personal representative 23 thereof. 24 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 60-5) 25 * * * 26 (Source: P.A. 83-1127.) 27 (70 ILCS 250/4) (from Ch. 85, par. 3004) 28 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 4.* * 29 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 60-10) * * * 30 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 31 name but execution shall not in any case issue against any -594- LRB9000879DJcd 1 property of the Authority. 2 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 3 the same at its pleasure. * * * (nonstandard provisions 4 contained in Section 60-10) * * * 5 (Source: P.A. 83-1127.) 6 (70 ILCS 250/5) (from Ch. 85, par. 3005) 7 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 8 lease of space.Sec. 5.It shall be the duty of the 9 Authority to promote, operate and maintain expositions, 10 conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural activities 11 from time to time in the metropolitan area and in connection 12 therewith to arrange, finance and maintain industrial, 13 cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade and 14 scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 15 auditorium, exposition and office buildings for such 16 purposes. 17 The provision of office space for rental and leaseand18rentaland the lease of air space over and appurtenant to 19 such structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 20 Authority. 21 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 22 to perform such duties. 23 (Source: P.A. 83-1127.) 24 (70 ILCS 250/6) (from Ch. 85, par. 3006) 25 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 26 domain.Sec. 6.The Authority shall have the following 27 rights and powersduties: 28 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 29 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 30 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain exhibition 31 centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities and office 32 buildings, including sites and parking areas and commercial -595- LRB9000879DJcd 1 facilities therefor located within the metropolitan area; 2 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 3 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 4 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 5 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 6 such grounds, centers, and auditoriums for the holding of 7 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 8 Authority or some other person or governmental agency; 9 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 10 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 11 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 12 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 13 of the Code of Civil Procedure, as amended; 14 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 15 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 16 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 17 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 18 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 19 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 20 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of and the 21 interest on any bonds issued by the Authority; 22 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 23 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 24 (Source: P.A. 83-1127.) 25 (70 ILCS 250/7) (from Ch. 85, par. 3007) 26 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 7.The 27 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or 28 for,office or administrative expenses except within the 29 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 30 obligations become payable. 31 (Source: P.A. 83-1127.) 32 (70 ILCS 250/7.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 3007.1) -596- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 7.1.Purchases made 2 underpursuant tothis ArticleActshall be made in 3 compliance with the"Local Government Prompt Payment Act",4approved by the Eighty-fourth General Assembly. 5 (Source: P.A. 84-731.) 6 (70 ILCS 250/8) (from Ch. 85, par. 3008) 7 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, State, 8 or local agency.Sec. 8.The Authority shall have power (i) 9 to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or otherwise 10 any property or rights useful for the Authority's purposes 11 from any person or persons, from any municipal corporation, 12 body politic, or agency of the State, or from the State 13 itself, (ii)useful for its purposes, andto apply for and 14 accept grants, matching grants, loans or appropriations from 15 the State of Illinois or any agency or instrumentality 16 thereof to be used for any of the purposes of the Authority, 17 and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the State of 18 Illinois in relation to such grants, matching grants, loans 19 or appropriations. 20 (Source: P.A. 83-1127.) 21 (70 ILCS 250/9) (from Ch. 85, par. 3009) 22 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 9.The Authority shall 23 have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, matching 24 grants, loans or appropriations from the federal government 25 or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be used for any 26 of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to enter into any 27 agreement with the federal government in relation to such 28 grants, matching grants, loans or appropriations. 29 (Source: P.A. 83-1127.) 30 (70 ILCS 250/10) (from Ch. 85, par. 3010) 31 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 10.The Authority shall -597- LRB9000879DJcd 1 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 2 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 3 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 4 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 5 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 6 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 7 and againstorany other insurable risk. 8 (Source: P.A. 83-1127.) 9 (70 ILCS 250/11) (from Ch. 85, par. 3011) 10 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 11 performance.Sec. 11.The Authority shall have continuing 12 power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying out and 13 performing its duties and exercising its powers under this 14 ArticleAct. 15 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 16 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 17 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 18 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 19 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 20 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 21 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 22 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 23 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 24 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 25 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 26 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 27 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 28 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 29 time or times not exceeding 40fortyyears from their 30 respective dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates,31 not exceeding the maximum rate permitted by the Bond 32 Authorization Act"An Act to authorize public corporations to33issue bonds, other evidences of indebtedness and tax-598- LRB9000879DJcd 1anticipation warrants subject to interest rate limitations2set forth therein", approved May 26, 1970, as amended, may be 3 in such form, may carry such registration privileges, may be 4 executed in such manner, may be payable at such place or 5 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner, and 6 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 7 face thereof, may be executed in such manner, and may contain 8 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in said 9 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on any 10 bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold office, 11 his signature shall nevertheless be valid and effective for 12 all purposes. The holder or holders of any bonds,or interest 13 coupons appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may 14 bring suits at law or proceedings in equity to compel the 15 performance and observance by the Authority or any of its 16 officers, agents or employees oforany contract or covenant 17 made by the Authority with the holders of such bonds or 18 interest coupons,andto compel the Authority orandany of 19 its officers, agents or employees to perform any duties 20 required to be performed for the benefit of the holders of 21 any such bonds or interest coupons by the provisions of the 22 ordinance authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the 23 Authority and any of its officers, agents or employees from 24 taking any action in conflict with any such contract or 25 covenant. 26 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 27 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 28 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 29 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code. 30 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 31 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 32 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 33 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 34 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the -599- LRB9000879DJcd 1 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 2 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 3 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 4 operating the said facilities; and 5 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 6 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 7 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 8 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 9 secure payment thereof. 10 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 11 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 12 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 13 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 14 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 15 theatrical, and cultural,expositions, sportssport16 activities, exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases 17 and rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the Authority 18 may execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; 19 provided that no lien upon any physical property of the 20 Authority shall be created thereby. 21 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 22 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 23 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 24 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 25 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 26 instituted. 27 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 28 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 29 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 30 least 3threetimes in a daily newspaper of general 31 circulation published in the metropolitan area, the last 32 publication to be at least 10tendays before bids are 33 required to be filed. Copies of such advertisement may be 34 published in any newspaper or financial publication in the -600- LRB9000879DJcd 1 United States. All bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as 2 provided by ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the 3 highest and best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority 4 shall have the right to reject all bids and to readvertise 5 for bids in the manner provided for in the initial 6 advertisement. However, if no bids are received such bonds 7 may be sold at not less than par value, without further 8 advertising, within 60 days after the bids are required to be 9 filed pursuant to any advertisement. 10 (Source: P.A. 83-1127.) 11 (70 ILCS 250/12) (from Ch. 85, par. 3012) 12 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 12.13 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 14 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 15 State of Illinois or of anyotherpolitical subdivision of or 16 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 17 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 18 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 19 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 20 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 21 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 22 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 23 (Source: P.A. 83-1127.) 24 (70 ILCS 250/13) (from Ch. 85, par. 3013) 25 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 13.The State 26 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 27 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 28 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 29 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 30 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 31 loan associations, investment companies and other persons 32 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, -601- LRB9000879DJcd 1 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 2 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 3 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 4 pursuant to this ArticleAct, it being the purpose of this 5 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 6 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 7 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 8 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 9 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 10 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 11 selecting securities for investment. 12 (Source: P.A. 83-1127.) 13 (70 ILCS 250/13.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 3013.1) 14 Section 60-15. Food and beverage tax.Sec. 13.1.* * * 15 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 60-15) * * * 16 (Source: P.A. 85-1006.) 17 (70 ILCS 250/14) (from Ch. 85, par. 3014) 18 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 19 of interest.Sec. 14.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained 20 in Section 60-20) * * * The members of the Board shall serve 21 without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for actual 22 expenses incurred by them in the performance of their duties. 23 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 24 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 25 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 26 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 27 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 28 (70 ILCS 250/15) (from Ch. 85, par. 3015) 29 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 15.* * * 30 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 60-25) * * * 31 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and -602- LRB9000879DJcd 1 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 2 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 3 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 4 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 5 (70 ILCS 250/16) (from Ch. 85, par. 3016) 6 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec. 16.7 Members of the Board shall hold office until their respective 8 successors have been appointed and qualified. Any member may 9 resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto takeeffect 10 when the member'shissuccessor has been appointed and has 11 qualified. 12 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. The 13 appointing officer may remove any member of the Board 14 appointed by the officerhim, in case of incompetency, 15 neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office, after service on 16 the memberhim, by registered United States mail, return 17 requested, of a copy of the written charges against the 18 memberhimand an opportunity to be publicly heard in person 19 or by counsel in the member'shisown defense upon not less 20 than 10 days' notice. 21 (Section 2-85, resumed) 22 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 23or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 24 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis25 office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for 26 the unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in the 27 case of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 28 (Source: P.A. 83-1127.) 29 (70 ILCS 250/17) (from Ch. 85, par. 3017) 30 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 17.As 31 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 32 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction -603- LRB9000879DJcd 1 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 2 its own number, and adopt by-laws and regulations to govern 3 its proceedings. The initial chairman and his successors 4 shall be elected by the Board from time to time for the term 5 of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the Board or for 6 the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 7 (Source: P.A. 83-1127.) 8 (70 ILCS 250/18) (from Ch. 85, par. 3018) 9 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members.Sec.1018.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 11 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 12 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 13 Five members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 14 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 15 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 16 least 5 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 17 ordinance or resolution. 18 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 19 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 20 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 21 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 22 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actionsaction23 or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 24 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 25 (70 ILCS 250/19) (from Ch. 85, par. 3019) 26 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer.Sec. 19.The Board 27 shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not be 28 members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure of 29 the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 30 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices 31 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 32 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate -604- LRB9000879DJcd 1 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 2 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 3 directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of the 4 office and the payment of all money received by the treasurer 5himaccording to law and the orders of the Board. The Board 6 may, at any time, require a new bond from the treasurer in a 7suchpenal sum as may then be determined by the Board. The 8 obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any loss 9 sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 10 national or state bank wherein the treasurer has deposited 11 funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as a 12 depositary for thosethesefunds. The oaths of office and 13 the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the principal office 14 of the Authority. 15 (Source: P.A. 83-1127.) 16 (70 ILCS 250/20) (from Ch. 85, par. 3020) 17 Section 2-105. Funds.Sec. 20.All funds deposited by 18 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 19 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 20 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 21 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 22 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 23 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 24 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 25 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 26 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 27 (Source: P.A. 83-1127.) 28 (70 ILCS 250/21) (from Ch. 85, par. 3021) 29 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec. 21.30 In case any officer whose signature appears upon any check or 31 draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct, ceases to hold 32 office(after attaching his or her signature)to hold his-605- LRB9000879DJcd 1officeand before the delivery of the check or draftthereof2 to the payee, thathissignature nevertheless shall be valid 3 and sufficient for all purposes with the same effect as if 4 the officerhehad remained in office until delivery. 5 (Source: P.A. 83-1127.) 6 (70 ILCS 250/22) (from Ch. 85, par. 3022) 7 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.822.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 9 person of recognized ability and business experience, to 10 hold office during the pleasure of the Board. The general 11 manager shall have management of the properties and business 12 of the Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the 13 general control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of 14 all ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the 15 Board, and shall perform such other duties as may be 16 prescribed from time to time by the Board. 17 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 18 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 19 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 20 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 21 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 22 may designate. 23 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 24 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 25 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 26 office and shall not be members of the Board. 27 The compensation of the general manager, general 28 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 29 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 30 the Board. 31 (Source: P.A. 83-1127.) 32 (70 ILCS 250/23) (from Ch. 85, par. 3023) -606- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties.Sec. 23.2 The Board shall have power to make all rules and regulations 3 proper or necessary to carry into effect the powers granted 4 to the Authority, with such penalties as may be deemed 5 proper. 6 (Source: P.A. 83-1127.) 7 (70 ILCS 250/24) (from Ch. 85, par. 3024) 8 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 9 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members.Sec. 24.All 10 contracts for the sale of property of the value of more than 11 $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property, including 12 air rights, of the Authority for a term of more than one year 13 shall be awarded to the highest responsible bidder,after 14 advertising for bids. All construction contracts and 15 contracts for supplies, materials, equipment and services, 16 when the expense thereof will exceed $2,500, shall be let to 17 the lowest responsible bidder,after advertising for bids, 18 excepting (1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or 19 services are required for equipment or services previously 20 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 21 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 22 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting 23 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 24 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 25 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 26 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 27 power, telephone or telegraph are required. 28 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 29 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 30 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 31insurethe best interests of the public. Competitive bidding 32 is not required for the lease of real estate or buildings 33 owned or controlled by the Authority. The Board is empowered -607- LRB9000879DJcd 1 to offer such leases upon such terms as it deems advisable. 2 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 3 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 4 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 5 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 6 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 7 case shall any such contracts be awarded to any other than 8 the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease) or 9 the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure) unless 10 authorized or approved by a vote of at least 5 members of the 11 Board, and unless such action is accompanied by a statement 12 in writing setting forth the reasons for not awarding the 13 contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the case may be, 14 which statement shall be kept on file in the principal office 15 of the Authority and open to public inspection. 16 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 17 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 18 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law,are forbidden to 19 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 20 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 21 materials, supplies or equipment. 22 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 23 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 24 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 25 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 26 contract, without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 27 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 28 received pursuant to advertisement. 29 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 30 effect the provisions of this Section. 31 (Source: P.A. 83-1127.) 32 (70 ILCS 250/25) (from Ch. 85, par. 3025) 33 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 25.-608- LRB9000879DJcd 1 AdvertisementsAdvertisementfor bids shall be published at 2 least twice in a daily newspaper of general circulation 3 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 4 be at least 10 calendar days before the time for receiving 5 bids, and such advertisements shall also be posted on readily 6 accessible bulletin boards in the principal office of the 7 Authority. Such advertisements shall state the time and 8 place for receiving and openingofbids and,andby reference 9 to plans and specifications on file at the time of the first 10 publication, or in the advertisement itself, shall describe 11 the character of the proposed contract in sufficient detail 12 to fully advise prospective bidders of their obligations and 13 to ensureinsurefree and open competitive bidding. 14 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 15 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 16 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 17 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 18 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 19 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 20 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 21 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 22 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 23 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 24 before advertising for bids. 25 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 26 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 27 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 28 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 29 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 30 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 31 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 32 Section 2-132. Bidders; civil action to compel 33 compliance. Any bidder who has submitted a bid in compliance 34 with the requirements for bidding may bring a civil action in -609- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the circuit court in the county in which the metropolitan 2 areaprincipal office of the Authorityis located to compel 3 compliance with the provisions of this ArticleActrelating 4 to the awarding of contracts by the Board. 5 (Source: P.A. 83-1127.) 6 (70 ILCS 250/26) (from Ch. 85, par. 3026) 7 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec. 26.8 As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 9 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 10 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 11 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 12 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 13 for distribution to persons interested,upon request and a 14 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerkof the15County in which the principal office of the Authority is16locatedand the appointing officers. 17 (Source: P.A. 83-1127.) 18 (70 ILCS 250/27) (from Ch. 85, par. 3027) 19 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 27.The 20 Authority created by this ArticleActshall receive financial 21 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 22 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 23 (Source: P.A. 83-1127.) 24 (70 ILCS 250/28) (from Ch. 85, par. 3028) 25 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 28.The Authority is 26herebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 27 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An28Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local29government and certain other governmental bodies to act as30permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,31notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto-610- LRB9000879DJcd 1overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 2 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 3 federal antitrust laws be fully available to the Authority to 4 the extent its activities are either (1) expressly or by 5 necessary implication authorized by this ArticleActor other 6 Illinois law or (2) within traditional areas of local 7 governmental activity. 8 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 9 (70 ILCS 250/29) (from Ch. 85, par. 3029) 10 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 29.All property of 11 the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State or 12 any taxing unit therein. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 14 PART 65. COLUMBIA CIVIC CENTER 15 (70 ILCS 255/2001) (from Ch. 85, par. 7351) 16 Section 65-1.Sec. 2001.Short title. * * * 17 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 65-1) * * * 18 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 19 (70 ILCS 255/2002) (from Ch. 85, par. 7352) 20 Section 2-3.Sec. 2002.Purpose. The purpose of this 21 Article is to accomplish the aims of the State of Illinois to 22 enhance the ability of its citizens to avail themselves of 23 civic and cultural centers geographically situated throughout 24 the entire State of Illinois. 25 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 26 (70 ILCS 255/2003) (from Ch. 85, par. 7353) 27 Section 2-5.Sec. 2003.Definitions. In this Article: 28 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 65-5) 29 * * * 30 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the -611- LRB9000879DJcd 1 State,andany unit of local government or school district, 2 andgovernmental body, together withany agency or 3 instrumentality thereofof their agencies or4instrumentalities, corporate or otherwise. 5 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 6domestic or foreigncorporation, company, association,or 7 joint stock association; and includes any trustee, receiver, 8 assigneeof their trustees, receivers, assignees,or personal 9 representative thereofrepresentatives. 10 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 65-5) 11 * * * 12 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 13 (70 ILCS 255/2004) (from Ch. 85, par. 7354) 14 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 2004.15Creation of Authority.* * * (nonstandard provisions 16 contained in Section 65-10) * * * 17 (a)(b)The Authority may sue and be sued in its 18 corporate name,but execution shall not in any case issue 19 against any property of the Authority. 20 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 21 the samesealat its pleasure. * * * (nonstandard provisions 22 contained in Section 65-10) * * * 23 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 24 (70 ILCS 255/2005) (from Ch. 85, par. 7355) 25 Section 2-15.Sec. 2005.Duties; auditorium, 26 recreational, and other buildings; lease of space. It shall 27 be the duty of the Authority toshallpromote, operate,and 28 maintain expositions, conventions, and theatrical, sports,29 and cultural activities from time to time in the metropolitan 30 area and.in connection therewith towith its duties, the31Authority shallarrange, finance,and maintain industrial, 32 cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade,and -612- LRB9000879DJcd 1 scientific exhibits and toshallconstruct, equip,and 2 maintain auditorium, exposition, recreational,and office 3 buildings for suchthosepurposes. 4 The provision ofProvidingoffice space for lease and 5 rental and the lease ofleasingair space over and 6 appurtenant to suchthosestructures shall be deemed anare7 integral functionfunctionsof the Authority. 8 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 9 to perform suchitsduties. 10 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 11 (70 ILCS 255/2006) (from Ch. 85, par. 7356) 12 Section 65-12.Sec. 2006.Powers. * * * (nonstandard 13 provisions contained in Section 65-12) * * * 14 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 15 (70 ILCS 255/2007) (from Ch. 85, par. 7357) 16 Section 2-25.Sec. 2007.Incurring obligations. The 17 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or for 18 office or administrative expenses except within the amounts 19 of funds that will be available to it when suchthose20 obligations become payable. 21 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 22 (70 ILCS 255/2008) (from Ch. 85, par. 7358) 23 Section 2-35.Sec. 2008.Acquisition of property from 24 person,;State, or local agencymoney. The Authority shall 25 havehas thepower (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, 26 lease, gift,or otherwise any property or rights useful for 27 the Authority's purposes from any person or persons, from any 28 municipal corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, 29 or from the State itself,useful for its purposes,(ii) to 30 apply for and accept grants, matching grants, loans,or 31 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or -613- LRB9000879DJcd 1 instrumentality thereofof the Stateto be used for any of 2 the purposes of the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any 3 agreement with the State of Illinois in relation to such 4thosegrants, matching grants, loans,or appropriations. 5 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 6 (70 ILCS 255/2009) (from Ch. 85, par. 7359) 7 Section 2-40.Sec. 2009.Federal money. The Authority 8 shall havehasthe power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 9 matching grants, loans,or appropriations from the federal 10 government or any agency or instrumentality thereofof the11federal governmentto be used for any of the purposes of the 12 Authority and (ii) to enter into any agreement with the 13 federal government in relation to suchthosegrants, matching 14 grants, loans,or appropriations. 15 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 16 (70 ILCS 255/2010) (from Ch. 85, par. 7360) 17 Section 2-45.Sec. 2010.Insurance. The Authority shall 18 havehasthe power to procure and enter into contracts for 19 any type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 20 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 21 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 22 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 23 performance of the duties of thehis or heroffice or 24 employment, and against any other insurable risk. 25 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 26 (70 ILCS 255/2011) (from Ch. 85, par. 7361) 27 Section 2-50.Sec. 2011.Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits 28 to compel performance.(a)The Authority shall havehas29 continuing power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying 30 out and performing its duties and exercising its powers under 31 this Article. -614- LRB9000879DJcd 1(b)For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 2 Authority to repay any moneysoborrowed as aforesaid, the 3 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 4 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 5 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 6 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 7 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 8 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 9 thereofof the bonds. All suchThebonds shall be payable 10 solely from the revenues or income to be derived from the 11 fairs, expositions, exhibitions, rentals and,leases,and 12 other authorized activities operated by it, and from funds, 13 if any, received and to be received by the Authority from any 14 other source. SuchThebonds(i)may bear suchadate or 15 dates,(ii)may mature at suchatime or times not exceeding 16 40 years from their respective dates,(iii)may bear interest 17 at sucharate or rates not exceeding the maximum rate 18 permitted by the Bond Authorization Act,(iv)may be in such 19aform,(v)may carry such registration privileges,(vi)may 20 be executed in suchamanner,(vii)may be payable at sucha21 place or places,(viii)may be made subject to redemption in 22 suchamanner and upon such terms, with or without premium as 23 is stated on the face thereofof the bonds,(ix)may be 24 executed in suchamanner, and(x)may contain such terms and 25 covenants, all as may be provided in saidtheordinance 26authorizing the issuance of the bonds. In case any officer 27 whose signature appears on any bond ceases (after attaching 28 his signature) to hold officeafter attaching his or her29signature, histhatsignature shall nevertheless be valid and 30 effective for all purposes. The holder or holders of any 31 bonds orbondinterest coupons appertaining thereto issued by 32 the Authority may bring suits at law or proceedings in equity 33(i)to compel the performance and observance by the Authority 34 or any of its officers, agents,or employees of any contract -615- LRB9000879DJcd 1 or covenant made by the Authority with the holders of such 2thosebonds or interest coupons,(ii)to compel the Authority 3 or any of its officers, agents,or employees to perform any 4 duties required to be performed for the benefit of the 5 holders of any suchof thosebonds or interest coupons by the 6 provisions of the ordinance authorizing their issuance, and 7(iii)to enjoin the Authority and any of its officers, 8 agents,or employees from taking any action in conflict with 9 any suchthecontract or covenant. 10(c)Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds 11bondand in the absence of any express recital on the face 12 thereofof the bondthat it is non-negotiablenonnegotiable, 13 all such bonds shall be negotiable instruments under the 14 Uniform Commercial Code. 15(d)From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 16 providedin this Sectionit shall be the duty of the 17 corporate authorities of the AuthorityBoardto fix and 18 establish rates, charges, rents, and fees for the use of 19 facilities acquired, constructed, reconstructed, extended,or 20 improved with the proceeds of the sale of saidthosebonds 21that aresufficient at all times, with other revenues of the 22 Authority, to pay: 23 (a)(i)the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating,24 and operating the saidthosefacilities; and 25 (b)(ii)the bondsprincipal ofand interest thereonon26the bondsas they shall become due, and all sinking fund 27 requirements and other requirements provided by the ordinance 28 authorizing the issuance of the bonds or as provided by any 29 trust agreement executed to secure payment thereofof the30bonds. 31(e)To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and 32 for the purpose of setting forth the covenants and 33 undertakings of the Authority in connection with the issuance 34 thereofof the bondsand the issuance of any additional bonds -616- LRB9000879DJcd 1 payable from suchtherevenue income to be derived from the 2 fairs, recreational, theatrical, and cultural expositions, 3 sports activities, exhibitions, office rentals, and air space 4 leases and rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the 5 Authority may execute and deliver a trust agreement or 6 agreements; provided that, butno lien upon any physical 7 property of the Authority shall be created therebyby a trust8agreement. 9(f)A remedy for any breach or defaultby the Authority10 of the terms of any suchatrust agreement by the Authority 11 may be by mandamus proceedings in any court of competent 12 jurisdiction to compel performance and compliance therewith, 13 but the trust agreement may prescribe by whom or on whose 14 behalf suchtheaction may be instituted. 15(g)Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 16 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereofof17that issue, shall be offered for sale as a unit after 18 advertising for bids at least 3 times in a daily newspaper of 19 general circulation published in the metropolitan area, the 20 last publication to be at least 10 days before bids are 21 required to be filed. Copies of suchtheadvertisement may be 22 published in any newspaper or financial publication in the 23 United States. All bids shall be sealed, filed,and opened 24 as provided by ordinance,and the bonds shall be awarded to 25 the highest and best bidder or bidders therefor. The 26 Authority shall have the right to reject all bids and to 27 readvertise for bids in the manner provided for in the 28 initial advertisement. However, if no bids are received 29 such, however, thebonds may be sold at not less than par 30 value, without further advertising, within 60 days after the 31 bids are required to be filed pursuant tounderany 32 advertisement. 33 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) -617- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 255/2012) (from Ch. 85, par. 7362) 2 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature ofSec. 2012. Limitation on3 indebtedness. Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued 4 by the Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation 5 of the State of Illinois or of any political subdivision of 6 or municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 7 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 8 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 9 provision, and.it shall be plainly stated on the face of 10 each such bond that it does not constitute such an 11 indebtedness or obligation but is payable solely from the 12 revenues or income as provided in this Article. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 14 (70 ILCS 255/2013) (from Ch. 85, par. 7363) 15 Section 2-60.Sec. 2013.Investment in bonds. The State 16 and,all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and,17 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions,and 18 public bodies, andany of theirpublic officers of any 19 thereof;,all banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks 20 and institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 21 loan associations, investment companies,and other persons 22 carrying on an insurance business;,and all executors, 23 administrators, guardians, trustees,and other fiduciaries 24 may legally invest any sinking funds, moneys,or other funds 25 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 26 pursuant tounderthis Article, it being the purpose of this 27 Section to authorize the investment in suchthosebonds of 28 all sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension,29 and trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or 30 public persons or officers; provided, however, that.nothing 31 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving,32however, relievesany person from any duty of exercising 33 reasonable care in selecting securities for investment. -618- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 2 (70 ILCS 255/2014) (from Ch. 85, par. 7364) 3 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 4 of interest.Sec. 2014. Creation of the Board.* * * 5 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 65-15) * * * The 6 members shall serve without compensation, but shall be 7 reimbursed for actual expenses incurred by them in the 8 performance of their duties. 9 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 10 have any private financial interest, profit,or benefit in 11 any contract, work,or business of the Authority ornorin 12 the sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 14 (70 ILCS 255/2015) (from Ch. 85, par. 7365) 15 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 2015. Members16of the Board.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained in 17 Section 65-20) * * * Within 30 days after certification of 18 appointment, and before entering upon the duties of office, 19 each member of the Board shall take and subscribe the 20 constitutional oath of office and file it in the office of 21 the Secretary of State. 22 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 23 (70 ILCS 255/2016) (from Ch. 85, par. 7366) 24 Section 2-85. Board members;Sec. 2016.vacancy in 25 office. Members of the Board shall hold office until their 26 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any 27 member may resign from office; the resignation takesto take28 effect when the member'shis or hersuccessor has been 29 appointed and has qualified. * * * (nonstandard provisions 30 contained in Section 65-25) * * * 31 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, -619- LRB9000879DJcd 1 abandonment of office, death, conviction of a felony,or 2 removal from office, a member's office shall become vacant. 3 Each vacancy shall be filled for the unexpired term by 4 appointment in like manner as in the case of expiration of 5 the term of a member of the Board. 6 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 7 (70 ILCS 255/2017) (from Ch. 85, par. 7367) 8 Section 2-90.Sec. 2017.Organization of the Board. As 9 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 10 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 11 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 12 its own number, and adopt by-lawsbylawsand regulations to 13 govern its proceedings. The initial chairman and hisor her14 successors shall be elected by the Board from time to time 15 for the term of the chairman'shis or heroffice as a member 16 of the Board or for the term of 3 years, whichever is 17 shorter. 18 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 19 (70 ILCS 255/2018) (from Ch. 85, par. 7368) 20 Section 2-96.Sec. 2018.Meetings; action by 4 Board 21 membersordinances. Regular meetings of the Board shall be 22 held at least once in each calendar month, the time and place 23 of suchthemeetings to be fixed by the Board. 24 Four members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 25 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 26 be by ordinance or resolution,and the affirmative vote of at 27 least 4 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 28 ordinance or resolution. 29 All ordinances, resolutions,and proceedings of the 30 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 31 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 32 except suchthosedocuments and records as shall be kept or -620- LRB9000879DJcd 1 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actions,or 2 proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 3 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 4 (70 ILCS 255/2019) (from Ch. 85, par. 7369) 5 Section 2-100.Sec. 2019.Secretary; treasurer. The 6 Board shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not 7 be members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure 8 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 9 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices,10 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 11 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 12 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 13 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 14 directedand shall be conditionedupon the faithful 15 performance of the duties of the office and the payment of 16 all money received by the treasurer according to law and the 17 orders of the Board. The Board may, at any time, require a 18 new bond from the treasurer in a penal sum as may then be 19 determined by the Board. The obligation of the sureties 20 shall not extend to any loss sustained by the insolvency, 21 failure,or closing of any national or state bank wherein the 22 treasurer has deposited funds if the bank has been approved 23 by the Board as a depositarydepositoryfor those funds. The 24 oaths of office and the treasurer's bondbondsshall be filed 25 in the principal office of the Authority. 26 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 27 (70 ILCS 255/2020) (from Ch. 85, par. 7370) 28 Section 2-105.Sec. 2020.Funds. All funds deposited by 29 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 30 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 31 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 32 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may -621- LRB9000879DJcd 1 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 2 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 3 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 4 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 5 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 6 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 7 (70 ILCS 255/2021) (from Ch. 85, par. 7371) 8 Section 2-110.Sec. 2021.Signatures on checks or 9 drafts. In case any officer whose signature appears upon any 10 check or draft issued pursuant tounderthis Article ceases 11 to hold office after attaching his or her signature and 12 before the delivery of the check or draft to the payee, that 13 signature nevertheless shall be valid and sufficient for all 14 purposes with the same effect as if the officerpersonhad 15 remained in office until delivery. 16 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 17 (70 ILCS 255/2022) (from Ch. 85, par. 7372) 18 Section 2-115.Sec. 2022.General manager; other 19 appointments. The Board may appoint a general manager who 20 shall be a person of recognized ability and business 21 experience, to hold office during the pleasure of the Board. 22 The general manager shall have management of the properties 23 and business of the Authority and of theitsemployees 24 thereof,subject to the general control of the Board, shall 25 direct the enforcement of all ordinances, resolutions, rules,26 and regulations of the Board, and shall perform such other 27 duties as may be prescribed from time to time by the Board. 28 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 29 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 30 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, 31 agents,and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall 32 define their duties and require bonds of such of them as -622- LRB9000879DJcd 1those thatthe Board may designate. 2 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 3 and all other officers provided for pursuant tounderthis 4 Section shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath 5 of office and shall not be members of the Board. 6 The compensation of the general manager, general 7 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 8 planners, consultants, agents,and employees shall be fixed 9 by the Board. 10 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 11 (70 ILCS 255/2023) (from Ch. 85, par. 7373) 12 Section 2-122.Sec. 2023.Rules and regulations; 13 penalties. The Board shall have power tomaymake all rules 14 and regulationsthat areproper or necessary to carry into 15 effect the powers granted to the Authority, with such 16 penaltiesfor violationas may be deemed proper. 17 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 18 (70 ILCS 255/2024) (from Ch. 85, par. 7374) 19 Section 2-126.Sec. 2024.Contracts; award to other than 20 highest or lowest bidder by vote of 4 Board members.(a)All 21 contracts for the sale of property of theavalue of more 22 than $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property,23 including air rights, of the Authority for a term of more 24 than one year shall be awarded to the highest responsible 25 bidder, after advertising for bids. All construction 26 contracts and contracts for supplies, materials, equipment,27 and services, when the expense thereof will exceed $2,500, 28 shall be let to the lowest responsible bidder, after 29 advertising for bids, excepting (1)except (i)when repair 30 parts, accessories, equipment,or services are required for 31 equipment or services previously furnished or contracted for; 32 (2), (ii)when the nature of the services required is such -623- LRB9000879DJcd 1 that competitive bidding is not in the best interest of the 2 public, including, without limiting the generality of the 3 foregoing,limitationthe services of accountants, 4 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 5 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 6 skill;,and (3)(iii)when services such as water, light, 7 heat, power, telephone,or telegraph are required. 8(b)All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let 9 by competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder 10 whenever possible and,in any event,in a manner calculated 11 to ensureinsurethe best interests of the public. 12 Competitive bidding is not required for the lease of real 13 estate or buildings owned or controlled by the Authority. 14 The Board is empowered to offer suchthoseleases upon such 15 terms as it deems advisable. 16(c)In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 17 Board may take into account the past recordrecordsof 18 dealings with the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy 19 of equipment, and ability to complete performance within the 20 time set, and other factors besides financial responsibility, 21 but in no case shall any such contracts be awarded to any 22 other than the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession,23 or lease) or the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or 24 expenditure) unless authorized or approved by a vote of at 25 least 4 members of the Board, and unless suchtheaction is 26 accompanied by a statement in writing setting forth the 27 reasons for not awarding the contract to the highest or 28 lowest bidder, as the case may be, which statement shall be 29 kept on file in the principal office of the Authority and 30 open to public inspection. 31(d)Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 32 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 33 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to 34 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for -624- LRB9000879DJcd 1 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 2 materials, supplies,or equipment. 3(e)The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and 4 to readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 5 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 6 advertisement, shall beisreceived, the Board may award such 7thecontract, without competitive bidding, provided that it 8 shallif the contract isnot be less advantageous to the 9 Authority than any valid bid received pursuantin responseto 10 advertisement. 11(f)The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry 12 into effect the provisions of this Section. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 14 (70 ILCS 255/2025) (from Ch. 85, par. 7375) 15 Section 2-130.Sec. 2025.Bids and advertisements.(a)16 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 17 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 18 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 19 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 20theadvertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 21 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 22 Such advertisementsfor bidsshall state the time and place 23 for receiving and opening bids and, by reference to plans and 24 specifications on file at the time of the first publication, 25 or in the advertisement itself, shall describe the character 26 of the proposed contract in sufficient detail to fully advise 27 prospective bidders of their obligations and to ensureinsure28 free and open competitive bidding. 29(b)All bids in response to advertisements shall be 30 sealed and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all 31 bidders shall be entitled to be present in person or by 32 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 33 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable -625- LRB9000879DJcd 1 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 2 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 3 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 4 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 5 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 6 before advertising for bids. 7(c)The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 8 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 9 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 10 placed on file and open to public inspection. All bids shall 11 be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in response 12 to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made by the 13 Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 14 Section 2-132. Bidders; civil action to compel 15 compliance.(d)Any bidder who has submitted a bid in 16 compliance with the requirements for bidding may bring a 17 civil action in the circuit court inofthe county in which 18 the metropolitan area is located to compel compliance with 19 the provisions of this Article relating to the awarding of 20 contracts by the Board. 21 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 22 (70 ILCS 255/2026) (from Ch. 85, par. 7376) 23 Section 2-135.Sec. 2026.Report and financial 24 statement. As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may 25 be expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and 26 printed a complete and detailed report and financial 27 statement of its operations and of its assets and 28 liabilities. A reasonably sufficient number of copies of 29 suchthereport shall be printed for distribution to persons 30 interested upon request,and a copy thereofof the report31 shall be filed with the county clerk and the appointing 32 officers. 33 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) -626- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 255/2027) (from Ch. 85, par. 7377) 2 Section 2-140. State financialSec. 2027. Civic Center3 support. The Authority created by this Article shall receive 4 financial support from the State in the amounts provided for 5 in Section 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 6 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 7 (70 ILCS 255/2028) (from Ch. 85, par. 7378) 8 Section 2-145.Sec. 2028.Antitrust laws. The 9 Authority is expressly made the beneficiary of the provisions 10 of Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act 11"An Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local12government and certain other governmental bodies to act as13permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,14notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto15overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 16 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 17 federal antitrust laws be fully available to the Authority to 18 the extent its activities are either (1)(i)expressly or by 19 necessary implication authorized by this Article or other 20 Illinois law or (2)(ii)within traditional areas of local 21 governmental activity. 22 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 23 (70 ILCS 255/2029) (from Ch. 85, par. 7379) 24 Section 2-150.Sec. 2029.Tax exemption. All property 25 of the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State 26 or any taxing unit thereinwithin the State. 27 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 28 (70 ILCS 255/2030) (from Ch. 85, par. 7380) 29 Section 2-30.Sec. 2030.Prompt payment. Purchases made 30 under this Article shall be made in compliance with the Local 31 Government Prompt Payment Act. -627- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 2 PART 70. CRYSTAL LAKE CIVIC CENTER 3 (70 ILCS 305/2-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 6301) 4 Section 2-3. Purpose.Sec. 2-1.The purpose of this 5 Article is to accomplish the aims of the State of Illinois to 6 enhance the ability of its citizens to avail themselves of 7 civic and cultural centers geographically situated throughout 8 the entire State of Illinois. 9 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 10 (70 ILCS 305/2-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 6302) 11 Section 70-1. Short title.Sec. 2-2.* * * (nonstandard 12 provisions contained in Section 70-1) * * * 13 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 14 (70 ILCS 305/2-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 6303) 15 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 2-3. When usedIn this 16 Article: 17 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 70-5) 18 * * * 19 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 20 State,andany unit of local government or school district 21governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,22corporate or otherwise,thereof. 23 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 24 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 25 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 26 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 27 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 70-5) 28 * * * 29 (Source: P.A. 87-1208.) 30 (70 ILCS 305/2-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 6304) -628- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 2-4.* * * 2 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 70-10) * * * 3 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 4 name,but execution shall not in any case issue against any 5 property of the Authority. 6 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 7 the same at its pleasure. * * * (nonstandard provisions 8 contained in Section 70-10) * * * 9 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 10 (70 ILCS 305/2-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 6305) 11 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and 12 other buildings; lease of space.Sec. 2-5.It shall be the 13 duty of the Authority to promote, operate and maintain 14 expositions, conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural 15 activities from time to time in the metropolitan area and in 16 connection therewith to arrange, finance and maintain 17 industrial, cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade 18 and scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 19 auditorium, exposition, recreational and office buildings for 20 such purposes. 21 The provision of office space for lease and rental and 22 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 23 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 24 Authority. 25 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 26 to perform such duties. 27 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 28 (70 ILCS 305/2-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 6306) 29 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 30 domain.Sec. 2-6.The Authority shall have the following 31 rights and powersduties: 32 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as -629- LRB9000879DJcd 1 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 2 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain exhibition 3 centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities and office 4 buildings, including sites and parking areas and commercial 5 facilities therefor located within the metropolitan area; 6 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 7 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 8 industrial, cultural, educationaleducation, trade and 9 scientific exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the 10 use of such grounds, centers, and auditoriums for the holding 11 of fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 12 Authority or some other person or governmental agency; 13 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 14 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 15 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 16 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 17 of the Code of Civil Procedure, as amended; 18 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 19 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 20 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 21 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 22 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 23 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 24 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of,and 25 the interest on,any bonds issued by the Authority; 26 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 27 the objects and purposes of this Article. 28 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 29 (70 ILCS 305/2-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 6307) 30 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 2-7.The 31 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or 32 for,office or administrative expenses except within the 33 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such -630- LRB9000879DJcd 1 obligations become payable. 2 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 3 (70 ILCS 305/2-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 6308) 4 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 5 State, or local agency.Sec. 2-8.The Authority shall have 6 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 7 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 8 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 9 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 10 the State itself,useful for its purposes, and(ii) to apply 11 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 12 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 13 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 14 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 15 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 16 grants, loans or appropriations. 17 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 18 (70 ILCS 305/2-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 6309) 19 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 2-9.The Authority 20 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 21 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 22 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 23 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 24 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 25 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 26 appropriations. 27 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 28 (70 ILCS 305/2-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 6310) 29 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 2-10.The Authority shall 30 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 31 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to -631- LRB9000879DJcd 1 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 2 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 3 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 4 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 5 and againstorany other insurable risk. 6 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 7 (70 ILCS 305/2-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 6311) 8 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 9 performance.Sec. 2-11.The Authority shall have continuing 10 power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying out and 11 performing its duties and exercising its powers under this 12 Article. 13 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 14 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 15 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 16 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 17 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 18 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 19 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 20 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 21 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 22 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 23 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 24 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 25 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 26 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 27 time or times not exceeding 40 years from their respective 28 dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates,not exceeding 29 the maximum rate permitted by the Bond Authorization Act"An30Act to authorize public corporations to issue bonds, other31evidences or indebtedness and tax anticipation warrants32subject to interest rate limitations set forth therein",33approved May 26, 1970, as amended, may be in such form, may -632- LRB9000879DJcd 1 carry such registration privileges, may be executed in such 2 manner, may be payable at such place or places, may be made 3 subject to redemption in such manner and upon such terms, 4 with or without premium as is stated on the face thereof, may 5 be executed in such manner, and may contain such terms and 6 covenants, all as may be provided in said ordinance. In case 7 any officer whose signature appears on any bond ceases (after 8 attaching his signature) to hold office, his signature shall 9 nevertheless be valid and effective for all purposes. The 10 holder or holders of any bonds,or interest coupons 11 appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may bring suits 12 at law or proceedings in equity to compel the performance and 13 observance by the Authority or any of its officers, agents or 14 employees oforany contract or covenant made by the 15 Authority with the holders of such bonds or interest coupons, 16andto compel the Authority orandany of its officers, 17 agents or employees to perform any duties required to be 18 performed for the benefit of the holders of any such bonds or 19 interest coupons by the provisions of the ordinance 20 authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the Authority and 21 any of its officers, agents or employees from taking any 22 action in conflict with any such contract or covenant. 23 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 24 in the absence of any express recital on the facefact25 thereof that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be 26 negotiable instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code. 27 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 28 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 29 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 30 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 31 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 32 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 33 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 34 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and -633- LRB9000879DJcd 1 operating the said facilities; and 2 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 3 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 4 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 5 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 6 secure payment thereof. 7 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 8 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 9 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 10 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 11 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 12 theatrical, and cultural,expositions, sports activities, 13 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 14 rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the Authority may 15 execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided 16 that no lien upon any physical property of the Authority 17 shall be created thereby. 18 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 19 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 20 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 21 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 22 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 23 instituted. 24 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 25 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 26 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 27 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 28 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 29 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 30 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any 31 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All 32 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by 33 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 34 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have -634- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the right to reject all bids and to readvertise for bids in 2 the manner provided for in the initial advertisement. 3 However, if no bids are received,such bonds may be sold at 4 not less than par value, without further advertising, within 5 60 days after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to 6 any advertisement. 7 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 8 (70 ILCS 305/2-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 6312) 9 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 2-12.10 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 11 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 12 State of Illinois or of any political subdivision of or 13 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 14 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 15 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 16 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 17 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 18 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 19 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 20 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 21 (70 ILCS 305/2-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 6313) 22 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 2-13.The State 23 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 24 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 25 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 26 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 27 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 28 loan associations, investment companies,and other persons 29 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 30 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 31 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 32 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued -635- LRB9000879DJcd 1 pursuant to this Article, it being the purpose of this 2 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 3 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 4 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 5 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 6 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 7 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 8 selecting securities for investment. 9 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 10 (70 ILCS 305/2-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 6314) 11 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 12 of interest.Sec. 2-14.* * * (nonstandard provisions 13 contained in Section 70-15) * * * The members of the Board 14 shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 15 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 16 duties. 17 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 18 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 19 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 20 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 21 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 22 (70 ILCS 305/2-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 6315) 23 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 2-15.* * * 24 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 70-20) * * * 25 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 26 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 27 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 28 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 29 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 30 (70 ILCS 305/2-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 6316) 31 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.-636- LRB9000879DJcd 12-16.Members of the Board shall hold office until their 2 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any 3 member may resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto4takeeffect when the member'shissuccessor has been 5 appointed and has qualified. * * * (nonstandard provisions 6 contained in Section 70-25) * * * 7 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 8or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 9 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis10 office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for 11 the unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in the 12 case of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 13 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 14 (70 ILCS 305/2-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 6317) 15 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 2-17.As 16 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 17 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 18 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 19 its own number, and adopt by-laws and regulations to govern 20 its proceedings. The initial chairman and his successors 21 shall be elected by the Board from time to time for the term 22 of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the Board or for 23 the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 24 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 25 (70 ILCS 305/2-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 6318) 26 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members.Sec.272-18.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 28 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 29 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 30 Five members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 31 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 32 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at -637- LRB9000879DJcd 1 least 5 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 2 ordinance or resolution. 3 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 4 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 5 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 6 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 7 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actionsaction8 or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 9 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 10 (70 ILCS 305/2-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 6319) 11 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer.Sec. 2-19.The 12 Board shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not 13 be members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure 14 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 15 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices,16 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 17 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 18 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 19 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 20 directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of the 21 office and the payment of all money received by the treasurer 22himaccording to law and the orders of the Board. The Board 23 may, at any time, require a new bond from the treasurer in a 24suchpenal sum as may then be determined by the Board. The 25 obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any loss 26 sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 27 national or state bank wherein the treasurer has deposited 28 funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as a 29 depositarydepositoryfor thosethesefunds. The oaths of 30 office and the treasurer's bondbondsshall be filed in the 31 principal office of the Authority. 32 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) -638- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 305/2-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 6320) 2 Section 2-105. Funds.Sec. 2-20.All funds deposited by 3 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 4 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 5 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 6 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 7 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 8 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 9 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 10 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 11 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 12 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 13 (70 ILCS 305/2-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 6321) 14 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec.152-21.In case any officer whose signature appears upon any 16 check or draft issued pursuant to this ArticleActceases 17(after attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after 18 attaching his or her signature and before the delivery of the 19 check or draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature,20 nevertheless,shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes 21 with the same effect as if the officerhehad remained in 22 office until delivery. 23 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 24 (70 ILCS 305/2-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 6322) 25 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.262-22.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 27 person of recognized ability and business experience, to hold 28 office during the pleasure of the Board. The general manager 29 shall have management of the properties and business of the 30 Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the general 31 control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of all 32 ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the Board, -639- LRB9000879DJcd 1 and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from 2 time to time by the Board. 3 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 4 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 5 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 6 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 7 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 8 may designate. 9 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 10 and all other officers provided for,pursuant to this 11 Section,shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath 12 of office and shall not be members of the Board. 13 The compensation of the general manager, general 14 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 15 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 16 the Board. 17 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 18 (70 ILCS 305/2-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 6323) 19 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties.Sec.202-23.The Board shall have power to make all rules and 21 regulations,proper or necessary,to carry into effect the 22 powers granted to the Authority, with such penalties as may 23 be deemed proper. 24 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 25 (70 ILCS 305/2-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 6324) 26 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 27 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members.Sec. 2-24.All 28 contracts for the sale of property of the value of more than 29 $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property, including 30 air rights, of the Authority for a term of more than one year 31 shall be awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after 32 advertising for bids. All construction contracts and -640- LRB9000879DJcd 1 contracts for supplies, materials, equipment and services, 2 when the expense thereof will exceed $2,500, shall be let to 3 the lowest responsible bidder after advertising for bids, 4 excepting (1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or 5 services are required for equipment or services previously 6 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 7 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 8 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting 9 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 10 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 11 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 12 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 13 power, telephone or telegraph are required. 14 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 15 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 16 possible, and,in any event,in a manner calculated to ensure 17insurethe best interests of the public. Competitive bidding 18 is not required for the lease of real estate or buildings 19 owned or controlled by the Authority. The Board is empowered 20 to offer such leases upon such terms as it deems advisable. 21 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 22 Board may take into account the past recordrecordsof 23 dealings with the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy 24 of equipment, and ability to complete performance within the 25 time set, and other factors besides financial responsibility, 26 but in no case shall any such contracts be awarded to any 27 other than the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or 28 lease) or the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or 29 expenditure) unless authorized or approved by a vote of at 30 least 5 members of the Board, and unless such action is 31 accompanied by a statement in writing setting forth the 32 reasons for not awarding the contract to the highest or 33 lowest bidder, as the case may be, which statement shall be 34 kept on file in the principal office of the Authority and -641- LRB9000879DJcd 1 open to public inspection. 2 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 3 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 4 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law,are forbidden to 5 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 6 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 7 materials, supplies or equipment. 8 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 9 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 10 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 11 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 12 contract without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 13 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 14 received pursuant to advertisement. 15 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 16 effect the provisions of this Section. 17 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 18 (70 ILCS 305/2-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 6325) 19 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 2-25.20 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 21 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 22 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 23 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 24 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 25 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 26 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 27 receiving and opening of bids and, by reference to plans and 28 specifications on filefor receiving and opening of bids and29by reference to plans and specifications on fileat the time 30 of the first publication, or in the advertisement itself, 31 shall describe the character of the proposed contract in 32 sufficient detail to fully advise prospective bidders of 33 their obligations and to ensure freeinsureand open -642- LRB9000879DJcd 1 competitive bidding. 2 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 3 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 4 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 5 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 6 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 7 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 8 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 9 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 10 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 11 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 12 before advertising for bids. 13 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 14 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 15 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 16 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 17 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 18 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 19 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 20 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 70-30) 21 * * * 22 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 23 (70 ILCS 305/2-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 6326) 24 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec.252-26.As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 26 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 27 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 28 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 29 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 30 for distribution to persons interested upon request and a 31 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 32 appointing officers. 33 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) -643- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 305/2-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 6327) 2 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 2-27.The 3 Authority created by this Article shall receive financial 4 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 5 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 6 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 7 (70 ILCS 305/2-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 6328) 8 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 2-28.The Authority 9 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 10 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An11Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local12government and certain other governmental bodies to act as13permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,14notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto15overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 16 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 17 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 18 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 19 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 20 Article or other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 21 areas of local governmental activity. 22 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 23 (70 ILCS 305/2-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 6329) 24 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 2-29.All property 25 of the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State 26 or any taxing unit therein. 27 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 28 (70 ILCS 305/2-30) (from Ch. 85, par. 6330) 29 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 2-30.Purchases made 30 underpursuant tothis Article shall be made in compliance 31 with the Local Government Prompt Payment Act. -644- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 2 PART 75. DECATUR CIVIC CENTER 3 (70 ILCS 265/1) (from Ch. 85, par. 1551) 4 Section 75-5. Purpose.Sec. 1.* * * (nonstandard 5 provisions contained in Section 75-5) * * * 6 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 7 (70 ILCS 265/1.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 1551.1) 8 Section 75-1. Short title.Sec. 1.1.* * * (nonstandard 9 provisions contained in Section 75-1) * * *. 10 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 11 (70 ILCS 265/2) (from Ch. 85, par. 1552) 12 Section 2-5. Definitions. In this Article:Sec. 2.13 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 75-10) 14 * * * 15 "Governmental Agency" means the federal government, the 16 Stateof Illinois, any unit of local government or school 17 district, and any agency or instrumentality thereof. 18 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 19 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 20 or joint stockjoint-stockassociation; and includes any 21 trustee, receiver, assignee or personal representative 22 thereof. 23 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 75-10) 24 * * * 25 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 26 (70 ILCS 265/3) (from Ch. 85, par. 1553) 27 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 3.* * * 28 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 75-15) * * * 29 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 30ownname but execution shall not in any case issue against -645- LRB9000879DJcd 1 any property of the Authority. 2 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 3 the same at its pleasure. * * * (nonstandard provisions 4 contained in Section 75-15) * * * 5 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 6 (70 ILCS 265/4) (from Ch. 85, par. 1554) 7 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 8 lease of space.Sec. 4.It shall be the duty of the Authority 9 to promote, operate and maintain expositions, conventions, 10 and theatrical, sports and cultural activities from time to 11 time in the metropolitan area and in connection therewith to 12 arrange, finance and maintain industrial, cultural, 13 educational, theatrical, sports, trade and scientific 14 exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain auditorium, 15 exposition and office buildings for such purposes. 16 The provision of office space for rental and lease and 17 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 18 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 19 Authority. 20 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 21 to perform such duties. 22 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 23 (70 ILCS 265/5) (from Ch. 85, par. 1555) 24 Section 75-20. Rights and powers.Sec. 5.* * * 25 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 75-20) * * * 26 (Source: P.A. 82-783.) 27 (70 ILCS 265/6) (from Ch. 85, par. 1556) 28 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 6.The 29 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or for 30,office or administrative expenses except within the 31 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when -646- LRB9000879DJcd 1 such obligations become payable. 2 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 3 (70 ILCS 265/6.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 1556.1) 4 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 6.1.Purchases made 5 underpursuant tothis ArticleActshall be made in 6 compliance with the"Local Government Prompt Payment Act",7approved by the Eighty-fourth General Assembly. 8 (Source: P.A. 84-731.) 9 (70 ILCS 265/7) (from Ch. 85, par. 1557) 10 Section 2-36. Acquisition of property from person or 11 governmental agency.Sec. 7.The Authority shall have the 12 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 13 otherwise any property or rights from any person or 14 governmental agency useful for its purposes, (ii)andto 15 apply for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 16 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 17 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 18 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with 19 the State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 20 grants, loans or appropriations. 21 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 22 (70 ILCS 265/8) (from Ch. 85, par. 1558) 23 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 8.The Authority shall 24 have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, matching 25 grants, loans or appropriations from the federal government 26 or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be used for any 27 of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to enter into any 28 agreement with the federal government in relation to such 29 grants, matching grants, loans or appropriations. 30 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) -647- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 265/9) (from Ch. 85, par. 1559) 2 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 9.The Authority shall have 3 the power to procure and enter into contracts for any type of 4 insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to property 5 from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, against 6 employers' liability, against any act of any member, officer, 7 or employee of the Board orofAuthority in the performance 8 of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, and againstor9 any other insurable risk. 10 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 11 (70 ILCS 265/10) (from Ch. 85, par. 1560) 12 Section 2-52. Borrowing; revenue bonds; interest payable 13 semi-annually; bond sale price; effect of Omnibus Bond Acts. 14Sec. 10.The Authority shall have continuing power to borrow 15 money for the purpose of carrying out and performing its 16 duties and exercising its powers under this ArticleAct.17 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 18 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 19 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 20 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 21 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 22 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 23 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 24 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 25 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 26 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 27 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 28 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 29 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 30 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 31 time or times not exceeding 40 years from their respective 32 dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates, not exceeding 33 the maximum rate authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as -648- LRB9000879DJcd 1 amended at the time of the making of the contract, payable 2 semi-annually, may be in such form, may carry such 3 registration privileges, may be executed in such manner, may 4 be payable at such place or places, may be made subject to 5 redemption in such manner and upon such terms, with or 6 without premium as is stated on the face thereof, may be 7 executed in such manner and may contain such terms and 8 covenants, all as may be provided in saidtheordinance. In 9 case any officer whose signature appears on any bond ceases 10 (after attaching his signature) to hold office,;his 11 signature shall nevertheless be valid and effective for all 12 purposes. The holder or holders of any bonds, or interest 13 coupons appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may 14 bring mandamus, injunction, or other civil actions orand15 proceedings to compel the performance and observance by the 16 Authority or any of its officers, agents or employees ofor17 any contract or covenant made by the Authority with the 18 holders of such bonds or interest coupons,andto compel the 19 Authority and any of its officers, agents or employees to 20 perform any duties required to be performed for the benefit 21 of the holders of any such bonds or interest coupons by the 22 provisions of the ordinance authorizing their issuance, and 23 to enjoin the Authority and any of its officers, agents or 24 employees from taking any action in conflict with any such 25 contract or covenant. 26 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 27 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 28 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 29 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Codeof the State of30Illinois. 31 The bonds shall be sold by the corporate authorities of 32 the Authority in such manner as said corporate authorities 33 shall determine, except that if issued to bear interest at 34 the maximum rate authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as -649- LRB9000879DJcd 1 amended at the time of the making of the contract, the bonds 2 shall be sold for not less than par and accrued interest and 3 except that the selling price of bonds bearing interest at a 4 rate of less than the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 5 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 6 the contract, shall be such that the interest cost to the 7 Authority of the money received from the sale of bonds shall 8 not exceed the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 9 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 10 the contract, computed to absolute maturity of said bonds or 11 certificates according to standard tables of bond values. 12 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 13 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 14 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 15 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 16 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 17 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 18 revenues of the Authority to pay: 19 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 20 operating the said facilities; and 21 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 22 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 23 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 24 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 25 secure payment thereof. 26 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 27 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 28 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 29 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 30 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 31 theatrical, cultural, expositions, sport activities, 32 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 33 rentals, and other revenue, if any, the Authority may execute 34 and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided that no -650- LRB9000879DJcd 1 lien upon any physical property of the Authority shall be 2 created thereby. 3 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 4 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus, 5 injunction, or other civil actions orandproceedings in any 6 court of competent jurisdiction to compel performance and 7 compliance therewith, but the trust agreement may prescribe 8 by whom or on whose behalf such action may be instituted. 9 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 10 sold the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 11 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 12 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 13 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 14 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 15 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any 16 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All 17 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by 18 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 19 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have 20 the right to reject all bids and readvertise for bids in the 21 manner provided for in the initial advertisement. However, 22 if no bids are received such bonds may be sold at not less 23 than par value, without further advertising, within 60 days 24 after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to any 25 advertisement. 26 With respect to instruments for the payment of money 27 issued under this Section either before, on, or after the 28 effective date of Public Act 86-4this amendatory Act of291989, it is and always has been the intention of the General 30 Assembly (i) that the Omnibus Bond Acts are and always have 31 been supplementary grants of power to issue instruments in 32 accordance with the Omnibus Bond Acts, regardless of any 33 provision of this ArticleActthat may appear to be or to 34 have been more restrictive than those Acts, (ii) that the -651- LRB9000879DJcd 1 provisions of this Section are not a limitation on the 2 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts, and 3 (iii) that instruments issued under this Section within the 4 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts are 5 not invalid because of any provision of this ArticleActthat 6 may appear to be or to have been more restrictive than those 7 Acts. 8 (Source: P.A. 86-4.) 9 (70 ILCS 265/11) (from Ch. 85, par. 1561) 10 Section 75-25. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 11.* 11 * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 75-25)* * * 12 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 13 (70 ILCS 265/12) (from Ch. 85, par. 1562) 14 Section 75-30. Investment in bonds.Sec. 12.* * 15 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 75-30)* * * 16 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 17 (70 ILCS 265/13) (from Ch. 85, par. 1563) 18 Section 75-35. Bonds other than revenue bonds.Sec. 13.* 19 * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 75-35)* * * 20 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 21 (70 ILCS 265/14) (from Ch. 85, par. 1564) 22 Section 75-40. Tax.Sec. 14.* * *(nonstandard provisions 23 contained in Section 75-40)* * * 24 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 25 (70 ILCS 265/15) (from Ch. 85, par. 1565) 26 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 27 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 28 interest.Sec. 15.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained in 29 Section 75-45) * * * The members of the BoardTheyshall -652- LRB9000879DJcd 1 serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 2 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 3 duties. However, any member of the Board who is appointed to 4 the office of secretary or treasurer may receive compensation 5 for his or her services as such officer. 6 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 7 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 8 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 9 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 10 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 11 (70 ILCS 265/16) (from Ch. 85, par. 1566) 12 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 16.* * * 13 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 75-50) * * * 14 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 15 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member 16 of the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath 17 of office and file it in the office of the Secretary of 18 State. 19 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 20 (70 ILCS 265/17) (from Ch. 85, par. 1567) 21 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec. 17.22 Members of the Board shall hold office until their respective 23 successors have been appointed and qualified. Any member may 24 resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto take25 effect when the member'shissuccessor has been appointed 26 and has qualified. 27 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. The 28 appointing officer may remove any member of the Board 29 appointed by the officerhim, in case of incompetency, 30 neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office, after service on 31 the memberhim, by registered United States mail, return 32 requested, of a copy of the written charges against the -653- LRB9000879DJcd 1 memberhimand an opportunity to be publicly heard in person 2 or by counsel in the member'shisown defense upon not less 3 than 10 days' notice. 4 (Section 2-85, resumed) 5 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 6or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 7 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis8 office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for 9 the unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in the 10 case of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 11 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 12 (70 ILCS 265/18) (from Ch. 85, par. 1568) 13 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 18.As soon 14 as practicably possible after the appointment of the initial 15 members, the Board shall organize for the transaction of 16 business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 17 its own number, and adopt by-laws and regulations to govern 18 its proceedings. The initial chairman and his successors 19 shall be elected by the Board from time to time for the term 20 of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the Board or for 21 the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 22 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 23 (70 ILCS 265/19) (from Ch. 85, par. 1569) 24 Section 2-97. Board meetings; public records.Sec. 19.25 Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least once in 26 each calendar month, the time and place of such meetings to 27 be fixed by the Board. 28 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 75-55) 29 * * * 30 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 31 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 32 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, -654- LRB9000879DJcd 1 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 2 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actions or 3 proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 4 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 5 (70 ILCS 265/20) (from Ch. 85, par. 1570) 6 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 7 bank or savings and loan association.Sec. 20.The Board 8 shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not be 9 members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure of 10 the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 11 Before entering upon theitsduties of their respective 12 offices they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath 13 of office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with 14 corporate sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond 15 shall be payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may 16 be directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of 17 the office and the payment of all money received by the 18 treasurerhimaccording to law and the orders of the Board. 19 The Board may, at any time, require a new bond from the 20 treasurer in such penal sum as may then be determined by the 21 Board. The obligation of the sureties shall not extend to 22 any loss sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of 23 any savings and loan association or national or State bank 24 wherein the treasurer has deposited funds if the bank or 25 savings and loan association has been approved by the Board 26 as a depository for thosethesefunds. The oaths of office 27 and the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the principal 28 office of the Authority. 29 (Source: P.A. 83-541.) 30 (70 ILCS 265/21) (from Ch. 85, par. 1571) 31 Section 2-106. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 32 Investment Act.Sec. 21.All funds deposited by the treasurer -655- LRB9000879DJcd 1 in any bank or savings and loan association shall be placed 2 in the name of the Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid 3 out only by check or draft upon the bank or savings and loan 4 association, signed by the treasurer and countersigned by the 5 chairman of the Board. The Board may designate any of its 6 members or any officer or employee of the Authority to affix 7 the signature of the chairman and another to affix the 8 signature of the treasurer to any check or draft for payment 9 of salaries or wages and for payment of any other obligation 10 of not more than $2,500. 11 No bank or savings and loan association shall receive 12 public funds as permitted by this Section, unless it has 13 complied with the requirements established pursuant to 14 Section 6 of the Public Funds Investment Act"An Act relating15to certain investments of public funds by public agencies",16approved July 23, 1943, as now or hereafter amended. 17 (Source: P.A. 83-541.) 18 (70 ILCS 265/22) (from Ch. 85, par. 1572) 19 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec. 22.20 In case any officer whose signature appears upon any check or 21 draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases(after22attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after attaching 23 his or her signature and before the delivery of the check or 24 draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature nevertheless 25 shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes with the same 26 effect as if the officerhehad remained in office until 27 deliverythereof. 28 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 29 (70 ILCS 265/23) (from Ch. 85, par. 1573) 30 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.3123.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 32 personmanof recognized ability and business experience, to -656- LRB9000879DJcd 1 hold office during the pleasure of the Board. The general 2 manager shall have management of the properties and business 3 of the Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the 4 general control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of 5 all ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the 6 Board, and shall perform such other duties as may be 7 prescribed from time to time by the Board. 8 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 9 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 10 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 11 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 12 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 13 may designate. 14 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 15 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 16 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 17 office and shall not be members of the Board. 18 The compensation of the general manager, general 19 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 20 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 21 the Board. 22 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 23 (70 ILCS 265/24) (from Ch. 85, par. 1574) 24 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 25 and penalties.Sec. 24.The Board shall have power to pass 26 all ordinances and make all rules and regulations proper or 27 necessary to carry into effect the powers granted to the 28 Authority, with such fines or penalties as may be deemed 29 proper. All fines and penalties shall be imposed by 30 ordinance, which shall be published in a newspaper of general 31 circulation published in the metropolitan areaembraced by32the Authority. No such ordinance imposing a fine or penalty 33 shall take effect until 10 days after its publication. -657- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 2 (70 ILCS 265/25) (from Ch. 85, par. 1575) 3 Section 2-127. Contracts; award to other than highest or 4 lowest bidder by four-fifths vote.Sec. 25.All contracts for 5 sale of property of the value of more than $2500, or for a 6 concession in or lease of property, including air rights, of 7 the Authority for a term of more than one year, shall be 8 awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after advertising 9 for bids. All construction contracts and contracts for 10 supplies, materials, equipment and services, when the expense 11 thereof will exceed $2500, shall be let to the lowest 12 responsible bidder, after advertising for bids, except: 13excepting(1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or 14 services are required for equipment or services previously 15 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 16 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 17 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting 18 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 19 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 20 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 21 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 22 power, telephone or telegraph are required. 23 All contracts involving less than $2500 shall be let by 24 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 25 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 26insurethe best interests of the public. 27 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 28 Board may take intoinaccount the past record of dealings 29 with the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of 30 equipment, and ability to complete performance within the 31 time set, and other factors besides financial responsibility, 32 but in no case shall any such contractcontractsbe awarded 33 to any other than the highest bidder (in case of sale, -658- LRB9000879DJcd 1 concession or lease) or the lowest bidder (in case of 2 purchase or expenditure) unless authorized or approved by a 3 vote of at least 4/5 of the members of the Board, and unless 4 such action is accompanied by a statement in writing setting 5 forth the reasons for not awarding the contract to the 6 highest or lowest bidder, as the case may be, which statement 7 shall be kept on file in the principal office of the 8 Authority and open to public inspection. 9 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 10 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 11 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to 12 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 13 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 14 materials, supplies or equipment. 15 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 16 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 17 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 18 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 19 contract, without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 20 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 21 received pursuant to advertisement. 22 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 23 effect the provisions of this Section. 24 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 25 (70 ILCS 265/26) (from Ch. 85, par. 1576) 26 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 26.27 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 28 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 29 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 30 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 31 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 32 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 33 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for -659- LRB9000879DJcd 1 receiving and opening of bids,and, by reference to plans and 2 specifications on file at the time of the first publication, 3 or in the advertisement itself, shall describe the character 4 of the proposed contract in sufficient detail to fully advise 5 prospective bidders of their obligations and to ensureinsure6 free and open competitive bidding. 7 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 8 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 9 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 10 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 11 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 12 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 13 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 14 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 15 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 16 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 17 before advertising for bids. 18 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 19 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 20 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 21 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 22 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 23 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 24 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 25 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 26 (70 ILCS 265/26a) (from Ch. 85, par. 1576a) 27 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 26a. Exemption from28taxation.All property of theDecatur and Vermilion County29Civic CentersAuthority shall be exempt from taxation by the 30 State or any taxing unit therein. 31 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 32 (70 ILCS 265/26b) (from Ch. 85, par. 1576b) -660- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 26b.The Authority 2 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions 3 of Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act 4"An Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local5government and certain other governmental bodies to act as6permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,7notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto8overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 9 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 10 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 11 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 12 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 13 ArticleActor other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 14 areas of local governmental activity. 15 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 16 (70 ILCS 265/26c) (from Ch. 85, par. 1576c) 17 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 26c.The 18 Authority created by this ArticleActshall receive financial 19 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 20 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 21 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 22 (70 ILCS 265/27) (from Ch. 85, par. 1577) 23 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec. 27.24 As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 25 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 26 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 27 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 28 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 29 for distribution to persons interested,upon request and a 30 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 31 appointing officersas provided in Section 16. 32 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) -661- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 265/28) (from Ch. 85, par. 1578) 2 Section 2-155. Partial invalidity.Sec. 28.If any 3 provision of this ArticleActis held invalid such provision 4 shall be deemed to be excised from this ArticleActand the 5 invalidity thereof shall not affect any of the other 6 provisions of this ArticleAct. If the application of any 7 provision of this ArticleActto any person or circumstance 8 is held invalid it shall not affect the application of such 9 provision to such persons or circumstances other than those 10 as to which it is held invalid. 11 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 12 PART 80. DUPAGE COUNTY CIVIC CENTER 13 (70 ILCS 270/1-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 3401) 14 Section 80-1. Short title.Sec. 1-1.* * * (nonstandard 15 provisions contained in Section 80-1) * * * 16 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 17 (70 ILCS 270/1-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 3402) 18 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 1-2. When usedIn this 19 Article: 20 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 80-5) 21 * * * 22 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 23 State,andany unit of local government or school district 24governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,25corporate or otherwise,thereof. 26 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 27 domestic or foreign corporation,both domestic and foreign,28 company, association or joint stockjoint-stockassociation; 29 and includes any trustee, receiver, assignee or personal 30 representative thereof. 31 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 80-5) 32 * * * -662- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 85-791.) 2 (70 ILCS 270/1-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 3403) 3 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 1-3.* * * 4 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 80-10) * * * 5 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 6 name but execution shall not in any case issue against any 7 property of the Authority. 8 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 9 the same at its pleasure. * * * (nonstandard provisions 10 contained in Section 80-10) * * * 11 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 12 (70 ILCS 270/1-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 3404) 13 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 14 lease of space.Sec. 1-4.It shall be the duty of the 15 Authority to promote, operate and maintain expositions, 16 conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural activities 17 from time to time in the metropolitan area and in connection 18 therewith to arrange, finance and maintain industrial, 19 cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade and 20 scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 21 auditorium, exposition and office buildings for such 22 purposes. 23 The provision of office space for rental and lease and 24 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 25 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 26 Authority. 27 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 28 to perform such duties. 29 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 30 (70 ILCS 270/1-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 3405) 31 Section 80-15. Rights and powers.Sec. 1-5.* * * -663- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 80-15) * * * 2 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 3 (70 ILCS 270/1-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 3406) 4 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 1-6.The 5 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or 6 for,office or administrative expenses except within the 7 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 8 obligations become payable. 9 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 10 (70 ILCS 270/1-6.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 3406.1) 11 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 1-6.1.Purchases 12 made underpursuant tothis ArticleActshall be made in 13 compliance with thethe "Local Government Prompt Payment 14 Act", approved by the Eighty-fourth General Assembly. 15 (Source: P.A. 84-731.) 16 (70 ILCS 270/1-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 3407) 17 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 18 State, or local agency.Sec. 1-7.The Authority shall have 19 the power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift 20 or otherwise any property or rights useful for the 21 Authority's purposes from any person or persons, from any 22 municipal corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, 23 or from the State itself,useful for its purposes, and(ii) 24 to apply for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 25 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 26 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 27 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 28 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 29 grants, loans or appropriations. 30 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) -664- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 270/1-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 3408) 2 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 1-8.The Authority 3 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 4 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 5 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 6 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 7 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 8 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 9 appropriations. 10 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 11 (70 ILCS 270/1-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 3409) 12 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 1-9.The Authority shall 13 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 14 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 15 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 16 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 17 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 18 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 19 and againstorany other insurable risk. 20 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 21 (70 ILCS 270/1-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 3410) 22 Section 80-20. Borrowing; revenue bonds.Sec. 1-10.* * 23 * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 80-20) * * * 24 (Source: P.A. 86-4.) 25 (70 ILCS 270/1-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 3411) 26 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 1-11.27 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 28 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 29 State of Illinois or of any other political subdivision of or 30 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 31 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority -665- LRB9000879DJcd 1 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 2 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 3 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 4 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 5 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 6 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 7 (70 ILCS 270/1-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 3412) 8 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 1-12.The State 9 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 10 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 11 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 12 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 13 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 14 loan associations, investment companies and other persons 15 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 16 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 17 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 18 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 19 pursuant to this ArticleAct, it being the purpose of this 20 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 21 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 22 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 23 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 24 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 25 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 26 selecting securities for investment. 27 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 28 (70 ILCS 270/1-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 3413) 29 Section 80-25. Bonds other than revenue bonds.Sec.301-13.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 31 80-25) * * * 32 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) -666- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 270/1-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 3414) 2 Section 80-30. Tax.Sec. 1-14.* * * (nonstandard 3 provisions contained in Section 80-30) * * * 4 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 5 (70 ILCS 270/1-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 3415) 6 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 7 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 8 interest.Sec. 1-15.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained 9 in Section 80-35) * * * The members of the BoardTheyshall 10 serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 11 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 12 duties. However, any member of the board who is appointed to 13 the office of secretary or treasurer may receive compensation 14 for his or her services as such officer. 15 No member of the board or employee of the Authority shall 16 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 17 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 18 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 19 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 20 (70 ILCS 270/1-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 3416) 21 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 1-16.* * * 22 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 80-40) * * * 23 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 24 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 25 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 26 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 27 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 28 (70 ILCS 270/1-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 3417) 29 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.301-17.Members of the board shall hold office until their 31 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any -667- LRB9000879DJcd 1 member may resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto2takeeffect when the member'shissuccessor has been 3 appointed and has qualified. 4 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. The 5 appointing officer may remove any member of the Board 6 appointed by the officerhim, in case of incompetency, 7 neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office, after service on 8 the memberhim, by registered United States mail, return 9 requested, of a copy of the written charges against the 10 memberhimand an opportunity to be publicly heard in person 11 or by counsel in the member'shisown defense upon not less 12 than 10 days' notice. 13 (Section 2-85, resumed) 14 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 15or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 16 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis17 office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for 18 the unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in case 19 of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 20 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 21 (70 ILCS 270/1-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 3418) 22 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 1-18.As 23 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 24 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 25 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 26 its own number, and adopt by-lawsbylawsand regulations to 27 govern its proceedings. The initial chairman and his 28 successors shall be elected by the Board from time to time 29 for the term of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the 30 Board or for the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 31 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 32 (70 ILCS 270/1-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 3419) -668- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members.Sec.21-19.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 3 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 4 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 5 Five members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 6 the transaction of business. All actionsactionof the Board 7 shall be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote 8 of at least 5 members shall be necessary for the adoption of 9 any ordinance or resolution. 10 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 11 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 12 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 13 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 14 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actions or 15 proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 16 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 17 (70 ILCS 270/1-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 3420) 18 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 19 bank or savings and loan association.Sec. 1-20.The Board 20 shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not be 21 members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure of 22 the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 23 Before entering upon theitsduties of their respective 24 offices they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath 25 of office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with 26 corporate sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond 27 shall be payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may 28 be directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of 29 the office and the payment of all money received by the 30 treasurerhimaccording to law and the orders of the Board. 31 The Board may, at any time, require a new bond from the 32 treasurer in such penal sum as may then be determined by the 33 Board. The obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any -669- LRB9000879DJcd 1 loss sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 2 savings and loan association or national or State bank 3 wherein the treasurer has deposited funds if the bank or 4 savings and loan association has been approved by the Board 5 as a depository for thosethesefunds. The oaths of office 6 and the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the principal 7 office of the Authority. 8 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 9 (70 ILCS 270/1-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 3421) 10 Section 2-106. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 11 Investment Act.Sec. 1-21.All funds deposited by the 12 treasurer in any bank or savings and loan association shall 13 be placed in the name of the Authority and shall be withdrawn 14 or paid out only by check or draft upon the bank or savings 15 and loan association, signed by the treasurer and 16 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 17 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 18 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 19 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 20 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 21 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 22 No bank or savings and loan association shall receive 23 public funds as permitted by this Section, unless it has 24 complied with the requirements established pursuant to 25 Section 6 of the Public Funds Investment Act"An Act relating26to certain investments of public funds by public agencies",27approved July 23, 1943, as now or hereafter amended. 28 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 29 (70 ILCS 270/1-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 3422) 30 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec.311-22.In case any officer whose signature appears upon any 32 check or draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct, ceases -670- LRB9000879DJcd 1(after attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after 2 attaching his or her signature and before the delivery of the 3 check or draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature 4 nevertheless shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes 5 with the same effect as if the officerhehad remained in 6 office until deliverythereof. 7 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 8 (70 ILCS 270/1-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 3423) 9 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.101-23.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 11 person of recognized ability and business experience to hold 12 office during the pleasure of the Board. The general manager 13 shall have management of the properties and business of the 14 Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the general 15 control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of all 16 ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the Board, 17 and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from 18 time to time by the Board. 19 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 20 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 21 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 22 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 23 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 24 may designate. 25 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 26 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 27 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 28 office and shall not be members of the Board. 29 The compensation of the general manager, general 30 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 31 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 32 the Board. 33 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) -671- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 270/1-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 3424) 2 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 3 and penalties.Sec. 1-24.The Board shall have power to pass 4 all ordinances and make all rules and regulations proper or 5 necessary to carry into effect the powers granted to the 6 Authority, with such fines or penalties as may be deemed 7 proper. All fines and penalties shall be imposed by 8 ordinance, which shall be published in a newspaper of general 9 circulation published in the metropolitan areaembraced by10the Authority. No such ordinance imposing a fine or penalty 11 shall take effect until 10 days after its publication. 12 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 13 (70 ILCS 270/1-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 3425) 14 Section 2-127. Contracts; award to other than highest or 15 lowest bidder by four-fifths vote.Sec. 1-25.All contracts 16 for sale of property of the value of more than $2500, or for 17 a concession in or lease of property, including air rights, 18 of the Authority for a term of more than one year, shall be 19 awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after advertising 20 for bids. All construction contracts and contracts for 21 supplies, materials, equipment and services, when the expense 22 thereof will exceed $2500, shall be let to the lowest 23 responsible bidder, after advertising for bids, except: (1) 24 when repair parts, accessories, equipment or services are 25 required for equipment or services previously furnished or 26 contracted for; (2) when the nature of the services required 27 is such that competitive bidding is not in the best interest 28 of the public, including, without limiting the generality of 29 the foregoing, the services of accountants, architects, 30 attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents of 31 construction, and others possessing a high degree of skill; 32 and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, power, 33 telephone or telegraph are required. -672- LRB9000879DJcd 1 All contracts involving less than $2500 shall be let by 2 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 3 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 4insurethe best interests of the public. 5 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 6 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 7 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 8 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 9 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 10 case shall any such contract be awarded to any other than the 11 highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease),or the 12 lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure),unless 13 authorized or approved by a vote of at least 4/5 of the 14 members of the Board, and unless such action is accompanied 15 by a statement in writing setting forth the reasons for not 16 awarding the contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the 17 case may be, which statement shall be kept on file in the 18 principal office of the Authority and open to public 19 inspection. 20 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 21 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 22 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to 23 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 24 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 25 materials, supplies or equipment. 26 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 27 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 28 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 29 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 30 contract, without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 31 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 32 received pursuant to advertisement. 33 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 34 effect the provisions of this Section. -673- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 2 (70 ILCS 270/1-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 3426) 3 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 1-26.4 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 5 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 6 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 7 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 8 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 9 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 10 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 11 receiving and openingofbids,and, by reference to plans and 12 specifications on file at the time of the first publication, 13 or in the advertisement itself, shall describe the character 14 of the proposed contract in sufficient detail to fully advise 15 prospective bidders of their obligations and to ensureinsure16 free and open competitive bidding. 17 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 18 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 19 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 20 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 21 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 22 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 23 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 24 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 25 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 26 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 27 before advertising for bids. 28 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 29 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 30 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 31 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 32 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 33 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made -674- LRB9000879DJcd 1 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 2 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 3 (70 ILCS 270/1-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 3427) 4 Section 2-150. TaxSec. 1-27.exemptionfrom taxation. 5 All property of theDuPage County Civic CenterAuthority 6 shall be exempt from taxation by the State or any taxing unit 7 therein. 8 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 9 (70 ILCS 270/1-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 3428) 10 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec.111-28.As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 12 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 13 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 14 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 15 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 16 for distribution to persons interested,upon request and a 17 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 18 appointing officersas provided in Section 1-16. 19 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 20 (70 ILCS 270/1-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 3429) 21 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 1-29.The Authority 22 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 23 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An24Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local25government and certain other governmental bodies to act as26permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,27notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto28overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 29 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 30 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 31 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) -675- LRB9000879DJcd 1 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 2 ArticleActor other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 3 areas of local governmental activity. 4 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 5 (70 ILCS 270/1-30) (from Ch. 85, par. 3430) 6 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 1-30.The 7 Authority created by this ArticleActshall receive financial 8 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 9 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 10 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 11 PART 85. ELGIN CIVIC CENTER 12 (70 ILCS 270/3-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 3601) 13 Section 2-3. Purpose.Sec. 3-1.The purpose of this 14 ArticleActis to accomplish the aims of the State of 15 Illinois to enhance the ability of its citizens to avail 16 themselves of civic and cultural centers geographically 17 situated throughout the entire State of Illinois. 18 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 19 (70 ILCS 270/3-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 3602) 20 Section 85-1. Short title.Sec. 3-2.* * * (nonstandard 21 provisions contained in Section 85-1) * * * 22 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 23 (70 ILCS 270/3-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 3603) 24 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 3-3. When usedIn this 25 Article: 26 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 85-5) 27 * * * 28 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 29 State,andany unit of local government or school district 30governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,-676- LRB9000879DJcd 1corporate or otherwise,thereof. 2 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 3 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 4 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 5 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 6 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 85-5) 7 * * * 8 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 9 (70 ILCS 270/3-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 3604) 10 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 3-4.* * * 11 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 85-10) * * * 12 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 13 name but execution shall not in any case issue against any 14 property of the Authority. 15 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 16 the same at its pleasure. * * * (nonstandard provisions 17 contained in Section 85-10) * * * 18 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 19 (70 ILCS 270/3-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 3605) 20 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 21 lease of space.Sec. 3-5.It shall be the duty of the 22 Authority to promote, operate and maintain expositions, 23 conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural activities 24 from time to time in the metropolitan area and in connection 25 therewith to arrange, finance and maintain industrial, 26 cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade and 27 scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 28 auditorium, exposition and office buildings for such 29 purposes. 30 The provision of office space for rental and leaseand31rentaland the lease of air space over and appurtenant to 32 such structures shall be deemed an integral function of the -677- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authority. 2 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 3 to perform such duties. 4 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 5 (70 ILCS 270/3-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 3606) 6 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 7 domain.Sec. 3-6.The Authority shall have the following 8 rights and powersduties: 9 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 10 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 11 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain exhibition 12 centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities and office 13 buildings, including sites and parking areas and commercial 14 facilities therefor located within the metropolitan area; 15 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 16 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 17 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 18 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 19 such grounds, centers, and auditoriums for the holding of 20 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 21 Authority or some other person or governmental agency; 22 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 23 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 24 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 25 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 26 of the Code of Civil Procedure, as amended; 27 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 28 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 29 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 30 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 31 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 32 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 33 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of and the -678- LRB9000879DJcd 1 interest on any bonds issued by the Authority; 2 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 3 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 4 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 5 (70 ILCS 270/3-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 3607) 6 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 3-7.The 7 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or 8 for,office or administrative expenses except within the 9 amounts of funds which will be available to it when such 10 obligations become payable. 11 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 12 (70 ILCS 270/3-7.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 3607.1) 13 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 3-7.1.Purchases 14 made underpursuant tothis ArticleActshall be made in 15 compliance with thethe "Local Government Prompt Payment 16 Act", approved by the Eighty-fourth General Assembly. 17 (Source: P.A. 84-731.) 18 (70 ILCS 270/3-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 3608) 19 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 20 State, or local agency.Sec. 3-8.The Authority shall have 21 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 22 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 23 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 24 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 25 the State itself,useful for its purposes, and(ii) to apply 26 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 27 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 28 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 29 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 30 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 31 grants, loans or appropriations. -679- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 2 (70 ILCS 270/3-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 3609) 3 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 3-9.The Authority 4 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 5 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 6 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 7 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 8 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 9 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 10 appropriations. 11 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 12 (70 ILCS 270/3-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 3610) 13 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 3-10.The Authority shall 14 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 15 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 16 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 17 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 18 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 19 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 20 and againstorany other insurable risk. 21 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 22 (70 ILCS 270/3-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 3611) 23 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 24 performance.Sec. 3-11.The Authority shall have continuing 25 power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying out and 26 performing its duties and exercising its powers under this 27 ArticleAct. 28 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 29 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 30 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 31 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing -680- LRB9000879DJcd 1 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 2 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 3 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 4 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 5 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 6 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 7 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 8 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 9 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 10 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 11 time or times not exceeding 40fortyyears from their 12 respective dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates,13 not exceeding the maximum rate permitted by the Bond 14 Authorization Act"An Act to authorize public corporations to15issue bonds, other evidences of indebtedness and tax16anticipation warrants subject to interest rate limitations17set forth therein", approved May 26, 1970, as amended, may be 18 in such form, may carry such registration privileges, may be 19 executed in such manner, may be payable at such place or 20 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and 21 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 22 face thereof, may be executed in such manner, and may contain 23 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in said 24 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on any 25 bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold office, 26 his signature shall nevertheless be valid and effective for 27 all purposes. The holder or holders of any bonds,or interest 28 coupons appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may 29 bring suits at law or proceedings in equity to compel the 30 performance and observance by the Authority or any of its 31 officers, agents or employees oforany contract or covenant 32 made by the Authority with the holders of such bonds or 33 interest coupons,andto compel the Authority orandany of 34 its officers, agents or employees to perform any duties -681- LRB9000879DJcd 1 required to be performed for the benefit of the holders of 2 any such bonds or interest coupons by the provisions of the 3 ordinance authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the 4 Authority and any of its officers, agents or employees from 5 taking any action in conflict with any such contract or 6 covenant. 7 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 8 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 9 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 10 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code. 11 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 12 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 13 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 14 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 15 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 16 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 17 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 18 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 19 operating the said facilities; and 20 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 21 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 22 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 23 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 24 secure payment thereof. 25 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 26 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 27 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 28 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 29 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 30 theatrical, and cultural,expositions, sportssport31 activities, exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases 32 and rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the Authority 33 may execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; 34 provided that no lien upon any physical property of the -682- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authority shall be created thereby. 2 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 3 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 4 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 5 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 6 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 7 instituted. 8 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 9 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 10 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 11 least 3threetimes in a daily newspaper of general 12 circulation published in the metropolitan area, the last 13 publication to be at least 10tendays before bids are 14 required to be filed. Copies of such advertisement may be 15 published in any newspaper or financial publication in the 16 United States. All bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as 17 provided by ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the 18 highest and best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority 19 shall have the right to reject all bids and to readvertise 20 for bids in the manner provided for in the initial 21 advertisement. However, if no bids are received such bonds 22 may be sold at not less than par value, without further 23 advertising, within 60 days after the bids are required to be 24 filed pursuant to any advertisement. 25 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 26 (70 ILCS 270/3-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 3612) 27 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 3-12.28 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 29 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 30 State of Illinois or of anyotherpolitical subdivision of or 31 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 32 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 33 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or -683- LRB9000879DJcd 1 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 2 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 3 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 4 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 5 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 6 (70 ILCS 270/3-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 3613) 7 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 3-13.The State 8 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 9 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 10 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 11 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 12 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 13 loan associations, investment companies and other persons 14 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 15 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 16 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 17 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 18 pursuant to this ArticleAct, it being the purpose of this 19 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 20 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 21 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 22 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 23 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 24 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 25 selecting securities for investment. 26 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 27 (70 ILCS 270/3-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 3614) 28 Section 2-65. Bonds other than revenue bonds.Sec. 3-14.29 No bonds, other than revenue bonds issued pursuant to Section 30 2-503-11, shall be issued by the Authority until the 31 proposition to issue the bondssamehas been submitted to and 32 approved by a majority of the voters of thesaidmetropolitan -684- LRB9000879DJcd 1 area voting upon the proposition at a general election in 2 accordance with the general election law. The Authority may 3 by resolution order thesuchproposition submitted at a 4 regular election in accordance with the general election law, 5 whereupon the recording officer shall certify the resolution 6 and the proposition to the proper election officials for 7 submission. Any proposition to issue bonds under this 8 Sectionas herein set forthshall be in substantially the 9 following form: 10 Shall bonds of the (name of Authority)"Elgin YES11Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building12Authority"to the amount of $(amount)..... Dollars ($13)be issued for the purpose of (state purpose)....?NO14 The votes shall be recorded as "Yes" or "No". 15 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 16 (70 ILCS 270/3-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 3615) 17 Section 2-70. Tax.Sec. 3-15.If a majority of the 18 voters of thesaidmetropolitan area approve the issuance of 19 bonds as provided in Section 2-653-14 of this Act, the 20 Authority shall have power to levy and collect annually a sum 21 sufficient to pay for the annual principal and interest 22 charges on such bonds. 23 Such taxes proposed by the Authority to be levied upon 24 the taxable property within the metropolitan area shall be 25 levied by ordinance. After the ordinance has been adopted it 26 shall, within 10 days after its passage, be published once in 27 a newspaper published and having a general circulation within 28 the metropolitan area. A certified copy of such levy 29 ordinance shall be filed with the county clerk no later than 30 the 3rd Tuesday in September in each year. Upon the filing of 31 the ordinanceThereuponthe county clerk shall extend such 32 tax; provided the aggregate amount of taxes levied for any 33 one year shall not exceed the rate of .0005% of the full fair -685- LRB9000879DJcd 1 cash valueof the taxable property in the metropolitan area, 2 as equalized or assessed by the Department of Revenue. 3 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 4 (70 ILCS 270/3-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 3616) 5 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 6 of interest.Sec. 3-16.* * * (nonstandard provisions 7 contained in Section 85-15) * * * The members of the Board 8 shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 9 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 10 duties. 11 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 12 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 13 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 14 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 15 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 16 (70 ILCS 270/3-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 3617) 17 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 3-17.* * * 18 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 85-20) * * * 19 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 20 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 21 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 22 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 23 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 24 (70 ILCS 270/3-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 3618) 25 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.263-18.Members of the Board shall hold office until their 27 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any 28 member may resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto29takeeffect when the member'shissuccessor has been 30 appointed and has qualified. 31 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. The -686- LRB9000879DJcd 1 appointing officer may remove any member of the Board 2 appointed by the officerhim, in case of incompetency, 3 neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office, after service on 4 the memberhim, by registered United States mail, return 5 requested, of a copy of the written charges against the 6 memberhimand an opportunity to be publicly heard in person 7 or by counsel in the member'shisown defense upon not less 8 than 10 days' notice. 9 (Section 2-85 resumed) 10 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 11or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 12 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis13 office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for 14 the unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in case 15 of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 16 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 17 (70 ILCS 270/3-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 3619) 18 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 3-19.As 19 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 20 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 21 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 22 its own number, and adopt by-laws and regulations to govern 23 its proceedings. The initial chairman and his successors 24 shall be elected by the Board from time to time for the term 25 of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the Board or for 26 the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 27 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 28 (70 ILCS 270/3-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 3620) 29 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members.Sec.303-20.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 31 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 32 meetings to be fixed by the Board. -687- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Four members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 2 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 3 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 4 least 4 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 5 ordinance or resolution. 6 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 7 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 8 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 9 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 10 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actionsaction11 or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 12 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 13 (70 ILCS 270/3-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 3621) 14 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer.Sec. 3-21.The 15 Board shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not 16 be members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure 17 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 18 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices 19 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 20 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 21 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 22 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 23 directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of the 24 office and the payment of all money received by the treasurer 25himaccording to law and the orders of the Board. The Board 26 may, at any time, require a new bond from the treasurer in a 27suchpenal sum as may then be determined by the Board. The 28 obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any loss 29 sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 30 national or state bank wherein the treasurer has deposited 31 funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as a 32 depositary for thosethesefunds. The oaths of office and 33 the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the principal office -688- LRB9000879DJcd 1 of the Authority. 2 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 3 (70 ILCS 270/3-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 3622) 4 Section 85-25. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 5 Investment Act.Sec. 3-22.* * * (nonstandard provisions 6 contained in Section 85-25) * * * 7 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 8 (70 ILCS 270/3-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 3623) 9 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec.103-23.In case any officer whose signature appears upon any 11 check or draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases 12(after attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after 13 attaching his or her signature and before the delivery of the 14 check or draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature 15 nevertheless shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes 16 with the same effect as if the officerhehad remained in 17 office until delivery. 18 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 19 (70 ILCS 270/3-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 3624) 20 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.213-24.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 22 person of recognized ability and business experience, to 23 hold office during the pleasure of the Board. The general 24 manager shall have management of the properties and business 25 of the Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the 26 general control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of 27 all ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the 28 Board, and shall perform such other duties as may be 29 prescribed from time to time by the Board. 30 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 31 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other -689- LRB9000879DJcd 1 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 2 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 3 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 4 may designate. 5 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 6 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 7 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 8 office and shall not be members of the Board. 9 The compensation of the general manager, general 10 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 11 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 12 the Board. 13 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 14 (70 ILCS 270/3-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 3625) 15 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties.Sec.163-25.The Board shall have power to make all rules and 17 regulations proper or necessary to carry into effect the 18 powers granted to the Authority, with such penalties as may 19 be deemed proper. 20 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 21 (70 ILCS 270/3-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 3626) 22 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 23 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members.Sec. 3-26.All 24 contracts for the sale of property of the value of more than 25 $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property, including 26 air rights, of the Authority for a term of more than one year 27 shall be awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after 28 advertising for bids. All construction contracts and 29 contracts for supplies, materials, equipment and services, 30 when the expense thereof will exceed $2,500, shall be let to 31 the lowest responsible bidder,after advertising for bids, 32 excepting (1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or -690- LRB9000879DJcd 1 services are required for equipment or services previously 2 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 3 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 4 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting 5 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 6 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 7 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 8 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 9 power, telephone or telegraph are required. 10 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 11 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 12 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 13insurethe best interests of the public. Competitive bidding 14 is not required for the lease of real estate or buildings 15 owned or controlled by the Authority. The Board is empowered 16 to offer such leases upon such terms as it deems advisable. 17 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 18 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 19 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 20 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 21 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 22 case shall any such contracts be awarded to any other than 23 the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease) or 24 the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure) unless 25 authorized or approved by a vote of at least 5 members of the 26 Board, and unless such action is accompanied by a statement 27 in writing setting forth the reasons for not awarding the 28 contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the case may be, 29 which statement shall be kept on file in the principal office 30 of the Authority and open to public inspection. 31 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 32 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 33 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law,are forbidden to 34 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for -691- LRB9000879DJcd 1 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 2 materials, supplies or equipment. 3 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 4 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 5 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 6 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 7 contract,without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 8 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 9 received pursuant to advertisement. 10 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 11 effect the provisions of this Section. 12 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 13 (70 ILCS 270/3-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 3627) 14 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. Advertisements 15Sec. 3-27. Advertisementfor bids shall be published at 16 least twice in a daily newspaper of general circulation 17 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 18 be at least 10 calendar days before the time for receiving 19 bids, and such advertisements shall also be posted on readily 20 accessible bulletin boards in the principal office of the 21 Authority. Such advertisements shall state the time and 22 place for receiving and openingofbids,and, by reference to 23 plans and specifications on file at the time of the first 24 publication, or in the advertisement itself, shall describe 25 the character of the proposed contract in sufficient detail 26 to fully advise prospective bidders of their obligations and 27 to ensureinsurefree and open competitive bidding. 28 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 29 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 30 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 31 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 32 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 33 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, -692- LRB9000879DJcd 1 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 2 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 3 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 4 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 5 before advertising for bids. 6 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 7 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 8 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 9 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 10 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 11 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 12 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 13 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 85-30) 14 * * * 15 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 16 (70 ILCS 270/3-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 3628) 17 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec.183-28.As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 19 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 20 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 21 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 22 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 23 for distribution to persons interested,upon request and a 24 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 25 appointing officers. 26 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 27 (70 ILCS 270/3-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 3629) 28 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 3-29.All property 29 of the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State 30 or any taxing unit therein. 31 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) -693- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 270/3-30) (from Ch. 85, par. 3630) 2 Section 2-140. State financial report.Sec. 3-30.The 3 Authority created by this ArticleActshall receive financial 4 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 5 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 6 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 7 (70 ILCS 270/3-31) (from Ch. 85, par. 3631) 8 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 3-31.The Authority 9 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 10 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An11Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local12government and certain other governmental bodies to act as13permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,14notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto15overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 16 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 17 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 18 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 19 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 20 ArticleActor other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 21 areas of local governmental activity. 22 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 23 PART 90. FOREST PARK CIVIC CENTER 24 (70 ILCS 275/3001) (from Ch. 85, par. 7401) 25 Section 90-1.Sec. 3001.Short title. * * * (nonstandard 26 provisions contained in Section 90-1) * * * 27 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 28 (70 ILCS 275/3002) (from Ch. 85, par. 7402) 29 Section 2-3.Sec. 3002.Purpose. The purpose of this 30 Article is to accomplish the aims of the State of Illinois to 31 enhance the ability of its citizens to avail themselves of -694- LRB9000879DJcd 1 civic and cultural centers geographically situated throughout 2 the entire State of Illinois. 3 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 4 (70 ILCS 275/3003) (from Ch. 85, par. 7403) 5 Section 2-5.Sec. 3003.Definitions. In this Article: 6 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 90-5) 7 * * * 8 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 9 State,andany unit of local government or school district 10governmental body, andtogether withany agency or 11 instrumentalityof their agencies or instrumentalities,12corporate or otherwisethereof. 13 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 14domestic or foreigncorporation, company, association,or 15 joint stock association; and includes any trustee, receiver, 16 assigneeof their trustees, receivers, assignees,or personal 17 representative thereofrepresentatives. 18 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 90-5) 19 * * * 20 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 21 (70 ILCS 275/3004) (from Ch. 85, par. 7404) 22 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 3004. Creation23of Authority.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained in 24 Section 90-10) * * * 25 (a)(b)The Authority may sue and be sued in its 26 corporate name,but execution shall not in any case issue 27 against any property of the Authority. 28 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 29 the samesealat its pleasure. * * * (nonstandard provisions 30 contained in Section 90-10) * * * 31 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) -695- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 275/3005) (from Ch. 85, par. 7405) 2 Section 2-15.Sec. 3005.Duties; auditorium, 3 recreational, and other buildings; lease of space. It shall 4 be the duty of the Authority toshallpromote, operate,and 5 maintain expositions, conventions, and theatrical, sports,6 and cultural activities from time to time in the metropolitan 7 area and.in connection therewith towith its duties, the8Authority shallarrange, finance,and maintain industrial, 9 cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade,and 10 scientific exhibits and toshallconstruct, equip,and 11 maintain auditorium, exposition, recreational,and office 12 buildings for suchthosepurposes. 13 The provision ofProvidingoffice space for lease and 14 rental and the lease ofleasingair space over and 15 appurtenant to suchthosestructures shall be deemed anare16 integral functionfunctionsof the Authority. 17 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 18 to perform suchitsduties. 19 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 20 (70 ILCS 275/3006) (from Ch. 85, par. 7406) 21 Section 90-12.Sec. 3006.Powers. * * * (nonstandard 22 provisions contained in Section 90-12) * * * 23 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 24 (70 ILCS 275/3007) (from Ch. 85, par. 7407) 25 Section 2-25.Sec. 3007.Incurring obligations. The 26 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or for 27 office or administrative expenses except within the amounts 28 of funds that will be available to it when suchthose29 obligations become payable. 30 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 31 (70 ILCS 275/3008) (from Ch. 85, par. 7408) -696- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-35.Sec. 3008.Acquisition of property from 2 person, State, or local agency; State money. The Authority 3 shall havehas thepower (i) to acquire and accept by 4 purchase, lease, gift,or otherwise any property or rights 5 useful for the Authority's purposes from any person or 6 persons, from any municipal corporation, body politic, or 7 agency of the State, or from the State itself,useful for its8purposes,(ii) to apply for and accept grants, matching 9 grants, loans,or appropriations from the State of Illinois 10 or any agency or instrumentality thereofof the Stateto be 11 used for any of the purposes of the Authority, and (iii) to 12 enter into any agreement with the State of Illinois in 13 relation to suchthosegrants, matching grants, loans,or 14 appropriations. 15 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 16 (70 ILCS 275/3009) (from Ch. 85, par. 7409) 17 Section 2-40.Sec. 3009.Federal money. The Authority 18 shall havehasthe power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 19 matching grants, loans,or appropriations from the federal 20 government or any agency or instrumentality thereofof the21federal governmentto be used for any of the purposes of the 22 Authority and (ii) to enter into any agreement with the 23 federal government in relation to suchthosegrants, matching 24 grants, loans,or appropriations. 25 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 26 (70 ILCS 275/3010) (from Ch. 85, par. 7410) 27 Section 2-45.Sec. 3010.Insurance. The Authority shall 28 havehasthe power to procure and enter into contracts for 29 any type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 30 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 31 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 32 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the -697- LRB9000879DJcd 1 performance of the duties of thehis or heroffice or 2 employment, and against any other insurable risk. 3 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 4 (70 ILCS 275/3011) (from Ch. 85, par. 7411) 5 Section 2-50.Sec. 3011.Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits 6 to compel performance.(a)The Authority shall havehas7 continuing power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying 8 out and performing its duties and exercising its powers under 9 this Article. 10(b)For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 11 Authority to repay any moneysoborrowed as aforesaid, the 12 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 13 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 14 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 15 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 16 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 17 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 18 thereofof the bonds. All suchthebonds shall be payable 19 solely from the revenues or income to be derived from the 20 fairs, expositions, exhibitions, rentals and,leases,and 21 other authorized activities operated by it, and from funds, 22 if any, received and to be received by the Authority from any 23 other source. SuchThebonds(i)may bear suchadate or 24 dates,(ii)may mature at suchatime or times not exceeding 25 40 years from their respective dates,(iii)may bear interest 26 at sucharate or rates not exceeding the maximum rate 27 permitted by the Bond Authorization Act,(iv)may be in such 28aform,(v)may carry such registration privileges,(vi)may 29 be executed in suchamanner,(vii)may be payable at sucha30 place or places,(viii)may be made subject to redemption in 31 suchamanner and upon such terms, with or without premium as 32 is stated on the face thereofof the bonds,(ix)may be 33 executed in suchamanner, and(x)may contain such terms and -698- LRB9000879DJcd 1 covenants, all as may be provided in saidtheordinance 2authorizing the issuance of the bonds. In case any officer 3 whose signature appears on any bond ceases (after attaching 4 his signature) to hold officeafter attaching his or her5signature, histhatsignature shall nevertheless be valid and 6 effective for all purposes. The holder or holders of any 7 bonds orbondinterest coupons appertaining thereto issued by 8 the Authority may bring suits at law or proceedings in equity 9(i)to compel the performance and observance by the Authority 10 or any of its officers, agents,or employees of any contract 11 or covenant made by the Authority with the holders of such 12thosebonds or interest coupons,(ii)to compel the Authority 13 or any of its officers, agents,or employees to perform any 14 duties required to be performed for the benefit of the 15 holders of any suchof thosebonds or interest coupons by the 16 provisions of the ordinance authorizing their issuance, and 17(iii)to enjoin the Authority and any of its officers, 18 agents,or employees from taking any action in conflict with 19 any suchthecontract or covenant. 20(c)Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds 21bondand in the absence of any express recital on the face 22 thereofof the bondthat it is non-negotiablenonnegotiable, 23 all such bonds shall be negotiable instruments under the 24 Uniform Commercial Code. 25(d)From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 26 providedin this Sectionit shall be the duty of the 27 corporate authorities of the AuthorityBoardto fix and 28 establish rates, charges, rents, and fees for the use of 29 facilities acquired, constructed, reconstructed, extended,or 30 improved with the proceeds of the sale of saidthosebonds 31that aresufficient at all times, with other revenues of the 32 Authority, to pay: 33 (a)(i)the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating,34 and operating the saidthosefacilities; and -699- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (b)(ii)the bondsprincipal ofand interest thereonon2the bondsas they shall become due, and all sinking fund 3 requirements and other requirements provided by the ordinance 4 authorizing the issuance of the bonds or as provided by any 5 trust agreement executed to secure payment thereofof the6bonds. 7(e)To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds 8 and for the purpose of setting forth the covenants and 9 undertakings of the Authority in connection with the issuance 10 thereofof the bondsand the issuance of any additional bonds 11 payable from suchtherevenue income to be derived from the 12 fairs, recreational, theatrical, and cultural expositions, 13 sports activities, exhibitions, office rentals, and air space 14 leases and rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the 15 Authority may execute and deliver a trust agreement or 16 agreements; provided that, butno lien upon any physical 17 property of the Authority shall be created therebyby a trust18agreement. 19(f)A remedy for any breach or defaultby the Authority20 of the terms of any suchatrust agreement by the Authority 21 may be by mandamus proceedings in any court of competent 22 jurisdiction to compel performance and compliance therewith, 23 but the trust agreement may prescribe by whom or on whose 24 behalf suchtheaction may be instituted. 25(g)Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) 26 are sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereofof27that issue, shall be offered for sale as a unit after 28 advertising for bids at least 3 times in a daily newspaper of 29 general circulation published in the metropolitan area, the 30 last publication to be at least 10 days before bids are 31 required to be filed. Copies of suchtheadvertisement may 32 be published in any newspaper or financial publication in the 33 United States. All bids shall be sealed, filed,and opened 34 as provided by ordinance,and the bonds shall be awarded to -700- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the highest and best bidder or bidders therefor. The 2 Authority shall have the right to reject all bids and to 3 readvertise for bids in the manner provided for in the 4 initial advertisement. However, if no bids are received such,5however, thebonds may be sold at not less than par value, 6 without further advertising, within 60 days after the bids 7 are required to be filed pursuant tounderany advertisement. 8 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 9 (70 ILCS 275/3012) (from Ch. 85, par. 7412) 10 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature ofSec. 3012. Limitation on11 indebtedness. Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued 12 by the Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation 13 of the State of Illinois or of any political subdivision of 14 or municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 15 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 16 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 17 provision, and.it shall be plainly stated on the face of 18 each such bond that it does not constitute such an 19 indebtedness or obligation but is payable solely from the 20 revenues or income as provided in this Article. 21 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 22 (70 ILCS 275/3013) (from Ch. 85, par. 7413) 23 Section 2-60.Sec. 3013.Investment in bonds. The State 24 and,all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and,25 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions,and 26 public bodies, andany of theirpublic officers of any 27 thereof;,all banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks 28 and institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 29 loan associations, investment companies,and other persons 30 carrying on an insurance business;,and all executors, 31 administrators, guardians, trustees,and other fiduciaries 32 may legally invest any sinking funds, moneys,or other funds -701- LRB9000879DJcd 1 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 2 pursuant tounderthis Article, it being the purpose of this 3 Section to authorize the investment in suchthosebonds of 4 all sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension,5 and trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or 6 public persons or officers; provided, however, that.nothing 7 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving,8however, relievesany person from any duty of exercising 9 reasonable care in selecting securities for investment. 10 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 11 (70 ILCS 275/3014) (from Ch. 85, par. 7414) 12 Section 2-75.Sec. 3014.Creation of theBoard members; 13 financial matters; conflict of interest. * * * (nonstandard 14 provisions contained in Section 90-15) * * * The members of 15 the Board shall serve without compensation, but shall be 16 reimbursed for actual expenses incurred by them in the 17 performance of their duties. 18 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 19 have any private financial interest, profit,or benefit in 20 any contract, work,or business of the Authority ornorin 21 the sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 22 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 23 (70 ILCS 275/3015) (from Ch. 85, par. 7415) 24 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 3015. Members of25the Board.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 26 90-20) * * * Within 30 days after certification of 27 appointment, and before entering upon the duties of office, 28 each member of the Board shall take and subscribe the 29 constitutional oath of office and file it in the office of 30 the Secretary of State. 31 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) -702- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 275/3016) (from Ch. 85, par. 7416) 2 Section 2-85. Board members;Sec. 3016.vacancy in 3 office. Members of the Board shall hold office until their 4 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any 5 member may resign from office; the resignation takesto take6 effect when the member'shis or hersuccessor has been 7 appointed and has qualified. * * * (nonstandard provisions 8 contained in Section 90-25) * * * 9 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 10 abandonment of office, death, conviction of a felony,or 11 removal from office, a member's office shall become vacant. 12 Each vacancy shall be filled for the unexpired term by 13 appointment in like manner as in the case of expiration of 14 the term of a member of the Board. 15 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 16 (70 ILCS 275/3017) (from Ch. 85, par. 7417) 17 Section 2-90.Sec. 3017.Organization of the Board. As 18 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 19 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 20 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 21 its own number, and adopt by-lawsbylawsand regulations to 22 govern its proceedings. The initial chairman and hisor her23 successors shall be elected by the Board from time to time 24 for the term of the chairman'shis or heroffice as a member 25 of the Board or for the term of 3 years, whichever is 26 shorter. 27 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 28 (70 ILCS 275/3018) (from Ch. 85, par. 7418) 29 Section 2-97. Board meetings; public records.Sec. 3018.30Meetings; ordinances.Regular meetings of the Board shall be 31 held at least once in each calendar month, the time and place 32 of suchthemeetings to be fixed by the Board. * * * -703- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 90-30) * * * 2 All ordinances, resolutions,and proceedings of the 3 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 4 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 5 except suchthosedocuments and records as shall be kept or 6 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actions,or 7 proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 8 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 9 (70 ILCS 275/3019) (from Ch. 85, par. 7419) 10 Section 2-100.Sec. 3019.Secretary; treasurer. The 11 Board shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not 12 be members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure 13 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 14 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices,15 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 16 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 17 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 18 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 19 directedand shall be conditionedupon the faithful 20 performance of the duties of the office and the payment of 21 all money received by the treasurer according to law and the 22 orders of the Board. The Board may, at any time, require a 23 new bond from the treasurer in a penal sum as may then be 24 determined by the Board. The obligation of the sureties 25 shall not extend to any loss sustained by the insolvency, 26 failure,or closing of any national or state bank wherein the 27 treasurer has deposited funds if the bank has been approved 28 by the Board as a depositarydepositoryfor those funds. The 29 oaths of office and the treasurer's bonds shall be filed in 30 the principal office of the Authority. 31 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 32 (70 ILCS 275/3020) (from Ch. 85, par. 7420) -704- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-105.Sec. 3020.Funds. All funds deposited by 2 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 3 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 4 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 5 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 6 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 7 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 8 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 9 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 10 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 11 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 12 (70 ILCS 275/3021) (from Ch. 85, par. 7421) 13 Section 2-110.Sec. 3021.Signatures on checks or drafts. 14 In case any officer whose signature appears upon any check or 15 draft issued pursuant tounderthis Article ceases to hold 16 office after attaching his or her signature and before the 17 delivery of the check or draft to the payee, that signature 18 nevertheless shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes 19 with the same effect as if the officerpersonhad remained in 20 office until delivery. 21 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 22 (70 ILCS 275/3022) (from Ch. 85, par. 7422) 23 Section 2-115.Sec. 3022.General manager; other 24 appointments. The Board may appoint a general manager who 25 shall be a person of recognized ability and business 26 experience, to hold office during the pleasure of the Board. 27 The general manager shall have management of the properties 28 and business of the Authority and of theitsemployees 29 thereof,subject to the general control of the Board, shall 30 direct the enforcement of all ordinances, resolutions, rules,31 and regulations of the Board, and shall perform such other 32 duties as may be prescribed from time to time by the Board. -705- LRB9000879DJcd 1 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 2 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 3 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, 4 agents,and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall 5 define their duties and require bonds of such of them as 6those thatthe Board may designate. 7 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 8 and all other officers provided for pursuant tounderthis 9 Section shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath 10 of office and shall not be members of the Board. 11 The compensation of the general manager, general 12 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 13 planners, consultants, agents,and employees shall be fixed 14 by the Board. 15 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 16 (70 ILCS 275/3023) (from Ch. 85, par. 7423) 17 Section 2-122.Sec. 3023.Rules and regulations; 18 penalties. The Board shall have power tomaymake all rules 19 and regulationsthat areproper or necessary to carry into 20 effect the powers granted to the Authority, with such 21 penaltiesfor violationas may be deemed proper. 22 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 23 (70 ILCS 275/3024) (from Ch. 85, par. 7424) 24 Section 90-35.Sec. 3024.Contracts; award to other than 25 highest or lowest bidder by vote of 3 Board members. * * * 26 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 90-35) * * * 27 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 28 (70 ILCS 275/3025) (from Ch. 85, par. 7425) 29 Section 2-130.Sec. 3025.Bids and advertisements.(a)30 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 31 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the -706- LRB9000879DJcd 1 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 2 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 3theadvertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 4 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 5 Such advertisementsfor bidsshall state the time and place 6 for receiving and opening bids and, by reference to plans and 7 specifications on file at the time of the first publication, 8 or in the advertisement itself, shall describe the character 9 of the proposed contract in sufficient detail to fully advise 10 prospective bidders of their obligations and to ensureinsure11 free and open competitive bidding. 12(b)All bids in response to advertisements shall be 13 sealed and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all 14 bidders shall be entitled to be present in person or by 15 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 16 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 17 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 18 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 19 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 20 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 21 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 22 before advertising for bids. 23(c)The contract shall be awarded as promptly as 24 possible after the opening of bids. The bid of the 25 successful bidder, as well as the bids of the unsuccessful 26 bidders, shall be placed on file and be open to public 27 inspection. All bids shall be void if any disclosure of the 28 terms of any bid in response to an advertisement is made or 29 permitted to be made by the Board before the time fixed for 30 opening bids. 31 Section 2-132. Bidders; civil action to compel 32 compliance.(d)Any bidder who has submitted a bid in 33 compliance with the requirements for bidding may bring a 34 civil action in the circuit court inofthe county in which -707- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the metropolitan area is located to compel compliance with 2 the provisions of this Article relating to the awarding of 3 contracts by the Board. 4 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 5 (70 ILCS 275/3026) (from Ch. 85, par. 7426) 6 Section 2-135.Sec. 3026.Report and financial 7 statement. As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may 8 be expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and 9 printed a complete and detailed report and financial 10 statement of its operations and of its assets and 11 liabilities. A reasonably sufficient number of copies of 12 suchthereport shall be printed for distribution to persons 13 interested upon request,and a copy thereofof the report14 shall be filed with the county clerk and the appointing 15 officers. 16 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 17 (70 ILCS 275/3027) (from Ch. 85, par. 7427) 18 Section 2-140. State financialSec. 3027. Civic Center19 support. The Authority created by this Article shall receive 20 financial support from the State in the amounts provided for 21 in Section 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 22 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 23 (70 ILCS 275/3028) (from Ch. 85, par. 7428) 24 Section 2-145. Anti-trustSec. 3028. Antitrustlaws. 25 The Authority is expressly made the beneficiary of the 26 provisions of Section 1 of the Local Government Anti-trust 27 Exemption Act"An Act to make explicit the authorization for28units of local government and certain other governmental29bodies to act as permitted by statute or the Illinois30Constitution, notwithstanding effects on competition",31amendatory veto overridden November 3, 1983, and the General -708- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Assembly intends that the "State action exemption" to the 2 application of the federal anti-trust laws be fully available 3 to the Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 4(i)expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 5 Article or other Illinois law or (2)(ii)within traditional 6 areas of local governmental activity. 7 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 8 (70 ILCS 275/3029) (from Ch. 85, par. 7429) 9 Section 2-150.Sec. 3029.Tax exemption. All property 10 of the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State 11 or any taxing unit thereinwithin the State. 12 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 13 (70 ILCS 275/3030) (from Ch. 85, par. 7430) 14 Section 2-30.Sec. 3030.Prompt payment. Purchases made 15 under this Article shall be made in compliance with the Local 16 Government Prompt Payment Act. 17 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 18 PART 95. HERRIN CIVIC CENTER 19 (70 ILCS 280/1-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 2701) 20 Section 2-3. Purpose.Sec. 1-1.The purpose of this 21 ArticleActis to accomplish the aims of the State of 22 Illinois to enhance the ability of its citizens to avail 23 themselves of civic and cultural centers geographically 24 situated throughout the entire State of Illinois. 25 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 26 (70 ILCS 280/1-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 2702) 27 Section 95-1. Short title.Sec. 1-2.* * *(nonstandard 28 provisions contained in Section 95-1)* * * 29 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) -709- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 280/1-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 2703) 2 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 1-3. When usedIn this 3 ArticleAct: 4 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 95-5)* 5 * * 6 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 7 State,andany unit of local government or school district 8governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,9corporate or otherwise,thereof. 10 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 11 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 12 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 13 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 14 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 95-5)* * * 15 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 16 (70 ILCS 280/1-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 2704) 17 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 1-4.* * 18 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 95-10)* * * 19 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 20 name but execution shall not in any case issue against any 21 property of the Authority. 22 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 23 the same at its pleasure. * * *(nonstandard provisions 24 contained in Section 95-10)* * * 25 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 26 (70 ILCS 280/1-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 2705) 27 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 28 lease of space.Sec. 1-5.It shall be the duty of the 29 Authority to promote, operate and maintain expositions, 30 conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural activities 31 from time to time in the metropolitan area and in connection 32 therewith to arrange, finance and maintain industrial, -710- LRB9000879DJcd 1 cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade and 2 scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 3 auditorium, exposition and office buildings for such 4 purposes. 5 The provision of office space for rental and leaseand6rentaland the lease of air space over and appurtenant to 7 such structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 8 Authority. 9 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 10 to perform such duties. 11 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 12 (70 ILCS 280/1-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 2706) 13 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 14 domain.Sec. 1-6.The Authority shall have the following 15 rights and powersduties: 16 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 17 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 18 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain exhibition 19 centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities and office 20 buildings, including sites and parking areas and commercial 21 facilities therefor located within the metropolitan area; 22 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 23 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 24 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 25 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 26 such grounds, centers, and auditoriums for the holding of 27 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 28 Authority or some other person or governmental agency; 29 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 30 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 31 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 32 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 33 of the Code of Civil Procedure, as amended; -711- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 2 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 3 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 4 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 5 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 6 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 7 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of and the 8 interest on any bonds issued by the Authority; 9 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 10 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 11 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 12 (70 ILCS 280/1-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 2707) 13 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 1-7.The 14 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or 15 for,office or administrative expenses except within the 16 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 17 obligations become payable. 18 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 19 (70 ILCS 280/1-7.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 2707.1) 20 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 1-7.1.Purchases 21 made underpursuant tothis ArticleActshall be made in 22 compliance with thethe "Local Government Prompt Payment 23 Act", approved by the Eighty-fourth General Assembly. 24 (Source: P.A. 84-731.) 25 (70 ILCS 280/1-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 2708) 26 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 27 State, or local agency.Sec. 1-8.The Authority shall have 28 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 29 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 30 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 31 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from -712- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the State itself,useful for its purposes,(ii)andto apply 2 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 3 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 4 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 5 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 6 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 7 grants, loans or appropriations. 8 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 9 (70 ILCS 280/1-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 2709) 10 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 1-9.The Authority 11 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 12 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 13 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 14 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 15 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 16 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 17 appropriations. 18 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 19 (70 ILCS 280/1-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 2710) 20 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 1-10.The Authority shall 21 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 22 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 23 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 24 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 25 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 26 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 27 and againstorany other insurable risk. 28 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 29 (70 ILCS 280/1-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 2711) 30 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 31 performance.Sec. 1-11.The Authority shall have continuing -713- LRB9000879DJcd 1 power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying out and 2 performing its duties and exercising its powers under this 3 ArticleAct. 4 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 5 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 6 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 7 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 8 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 9 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 10 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 11 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 12 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 13 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 14 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 15 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 16 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 17 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 18 time or times not exceeding 40fortyyears from their 19 respective dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates,20 not exceeding the maximum rate permitted by the Bond 21 Authorization Act"An Act to authorize public corporations to22issue bonds, other evidences of indebtedness and tax23anticipation warrants subject to interest rate limitations24set forth therein", approved May 26, 1970, as amended, may be 25 in such form, may carry such registration privileges, may be 26 executed in such manner, may be payable at such place or 27 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and 28 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 29 face thereof, may be executed in such manner, and may contain 30 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in said 31 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on any 32 bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold office, 33 his signature shall nevertheless be valid and effective for 34 all purposes. The holder or holders of any bonds,or interest -714- LRB9000879DJcd 1 coupons appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may 2 bring suits at law or proceedings in equity to compel the 3 performance and observance by the Authority or any of its 4 officers, agents or employees oforany contract or covenant 5 made by the Authority with the holders of such bonds or 6 interest coupons,andto compel the Authority orandany of 7 its officers, agents or employees to perform any duties 8 required to be performed for the benefit of the holders of 9 any such bonds or interest coupons by the provisions of the 10 ordinance authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the 11 Authority and any of its officers, agents or employees from 12 taking any action in conflict with any such contract or 13 covenant. 14 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 15 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 16 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 17 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code. 18 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 19 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 20 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 21 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 22 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 23 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 24 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 25 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 26 operating the said facilities; and 27 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 28 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 29 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 30 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 31 secure payment thereof. 32 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 33 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 34 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and -715- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 2 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 3 theatrical, and cultural,expositions, sportssport4 activities, exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases 5 and rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the Authority 6 may execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; 7 provided that no lien upon any physical property of the 8 Authority shall be created thereby. 9 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 10 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 11 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 12 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 13 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 14 instituted. 15 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 16 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 17 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 18 least 3threetimes in a daily newspaper of general 19 circulation published in the metropolitan area, the last 20 publication to be at least 10tendays before bids are 21 required to be filed. Copies of such advertisement may be 22 published in any newspaper or financial publication in the 23 United States. All bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as 24 provided by ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the 25 highest and best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority 26 shall have the right to reject all bids and to readvertise 27 for bids in the manner provided for in the initial 28 advertisement. However, if no bids are received such bonds 29 may be sold at not less than par value, without further 30 advertising, within 60 days after the bids are required to be 31 filed pursuant to any advertisement. 32 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 33 (70 ILCS 280/1-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 2712) -716- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 1-12.2 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 3 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 4 State of Illinois or of anyotherpolitical subdivision of or 5 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 6 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 7 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 8 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 9 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 10 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 11 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 12 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 13 (70 ILCS 280/1-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 2713) 14 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 1-13.The State 15 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 16 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 17 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 18 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 19 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 20 loan associations, investment companies and other persons 21 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 22 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 23 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 24 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 25 pursuant to this ArticleAct, it being the purpose of this 26 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 27 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 28 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 29 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 30 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 31 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 32 selecting securities for investment. 33 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) -717- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 280/1-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 2714) 2 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 3 of interest.Sec. 1-14.* * *(nonstandard provisions 4 contained in Section 95-15)* * * The members of the Board 5 shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 6 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 7 duties. 8 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 9 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 10 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 11 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 12 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 13 (70 ILCS 280/1-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 2715) 14 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 1-15.* * 15 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 95-20)* * * 16 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 17 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 18 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 19 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 20 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 21 (70 ILCS 280/1-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 2716) 22 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.231-16.Members of the Board shall hold office until their 24 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any 25 member may resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto26takeeffect when the member'shissuccessor has been 27 appointed and has qualified. 28 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. The 29 appointing officer may remove any member of the Board 30 appointed by the officerhim, in case of incompetency, 31 neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office, after service on 32 the memberhim, by registered United States mail, return -718- LRB9000879DJcd 1 requested, of a copy of the written charges against the 2 memberhimand an opportunity to be publicly heard in person 3 or by counsel in the member'shisown defense upon not less 4 than 10 days' notice. 5 (Section 2-85 resumed) 6 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 7or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 8 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis9 office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for 10 the unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in case 11 of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 12 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 13 (70 ILCS 280/1-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 2717) 14 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 1-17.As 15 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 16 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 17 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 18 its own number, and adopt by-laws and regulations to govern 19 its proceedings. The initial chairman and his successors 20 shall be elected by the Board from time to time for the term 21 of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the Board or for 22 the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 23 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 24 (70 ILCS 280/1-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 2718) 25 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members.Sec.261-18.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 27 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 28 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 29 Four members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 30 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 31 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 32 least 4 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any -719- LRB9000879DJcd 1 ordinance or resolution. 2 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 3 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 4 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 5 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 6 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actionsaction7 or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 8 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 9 (70 ILCS 280/1-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 2719) 10 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer.Sec. 1-19.The 11 Board shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not 12 be members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure 13 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 14 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices 15 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 16 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 17 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 18 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 19 directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of the 20 office and the payment of all money received by the treasurer 21himaccording to law and the orders of the Board. The Board 22 may, at any time, require a new bond from the treasurer in 23 such penal sum as may then be determined by the Board. The 24 obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any loss 25 sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 26 national or state bank wherein the treasurer has deposited 27 funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as a 28 depositary for thosethesefunds. The oaths of office and 29 the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the principal office 30 of the Authority. 31 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 32 (70 ILCS 280/1-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 2720) -720- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-105. Funds.Sec. 1-20.All funds deposited by 2 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 3 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 4 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 5 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 6 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 7 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 8 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 9 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 10 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 11 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 12 (70 ILCS 280/1-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 2721) 13 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec.141-21.In case any officer whose signature appears upon any 15 check or draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases 16(after attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after 17 attaching his or her signature and before the delivery of the 18 check or draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature 19 nevertheless shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes 20 with the same effect as if the officerhehad remained in 21 office until delivery. 22 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 23 (70 ILCS 280/1-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 2722) 24 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 25Sec. 1-22.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall 26 be a person of recognized ability and business experience, 27 to hold office during the pleasure of the Board. The general 28 manager shall have management of the properties and business 29 of the Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the 30 general control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of 31 all ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the 32 Board, and shall perform such other duties as may be -721- LRB9000879DJcd 1 prescribed from time to time by the Board. 2 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 3 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 4 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 5 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 6 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 7 may designate. 8 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 9 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 10 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 11 office and shall not be members of the Board. 12 The compensation of the general manager, general 13 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 14 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 15 the Board. 16 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 17 (70 ILCS 280/1-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 2723) 18 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties.Sec.191-23.The Board shall have power to make all rules and 20 regulations proper or necessary to carry into effect the 21 powers granted to the Authority, with such penalties as may 22 be deemed proper. 23 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 24 (70 ILCS 280/1-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 2724) 25 Sec. 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 26 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members.Sec. 1-24.All 27 contracts for the sale of property of the value of more than 28 $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property, including 29 air rights, of the Authority for a term of more than one year 30 shall be awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after 31 advertising for bids. All construction contracts and 32 contracts for supplies, materials, equipment and services, -722- LRB9000879DJcd 1 when the expense thereof will exceed $2,500, shall be let to 2 the lowest responsible bidder,after advertising for bids, 3 excepting (1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or 4 services are required for equipment or services previously 5 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 6 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 7 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting 8 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 9 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 10 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 11 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 12 power, telephone or telegraph are required. 13 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 14 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 15 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 16insurethe best interests of the public. Competitive bidding 17 is not required for the lease of real estate or buildings 18 owned or controlled by the Authority. The Board is empowered 19 to offer such leases upon such terms as it deems advisable. 20 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 21 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 22 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 23 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 24 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 25 case shall any such contracts be awarded to any other than 26 the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease) or 27 the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure) unless 28 authorized or approved by a vote of at least 5 members of the 29 Board, and unless such action is accompanied by a statement 30 in writing setting forth the reasons for not awarding the 31 contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the case may be, 32 which statement shall be kept on file in the principal office 33 of the Authority and open to public inspection. 34 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the -723- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 2 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law,are forbidden to 3 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 4 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 5 materials, supplies or equipment. 6 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 7 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 8 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 9 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 10 contract,without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 11 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 12 received pursuant to advertisement. 13 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 14 effect the provisions of this Section. 15 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 16 (70 ILCS 280/1-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 2725) 17 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 1-25.18 AdvertisementsAdvertisementfor bids shall be published at 19 least twice in a daily newspaper of general circulation 20 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 21 be at least 10 calendar days before the time for receiving 22 bids, and such advertisements shall also be posted on readily 23 accessible bulletin boards in the principal office of the 24 Authority. Such advertisements shall state the time and 25 place for receiving and openingofbids,and, by reference to 26 plans and specifications on file at the time of the first 27 publication, or in the advertisement itself, shall describe 28 the character of the proposed contract in sufficient detail 29 to fully advise prospective bidders of their obligations and 30 to ensureinsurefree and open competitive bidding. 31 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 32 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 33 shall be entitled to be present in person or by -724- LRB9000879DJcd 1 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 2 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 3 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 4 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 5 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 6 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 7 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 8 before advertising for bids. 9 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 10 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 11 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 12 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 13 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 14 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 15 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 16 Section 2-132. Bidders; civil action to compel 17 compliance. Any bidder who has submitted a bid in compliance 18 with the requirements for bidding may bring a civil action in 19 the circuit court in the county in which the metropolitan 20 area is located to compel compliance with the provisions of 21 this ArticleActrelating to the awarding of contracts by the 22 Board. 23 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 24 (70 ILCS 280/1-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 2726) 25 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec.261-26.As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 27 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 28 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 29 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 30 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 31 for distribution to persons interested,upon request and a 32 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 33 appointing officers. -725- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 2 (70 ILCS 280/1-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 2727) 3 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 1-27.The 4 AuthorityAuthoritiescreated by this ArticleActshall 5 receive financial support from the State in the amounts 6 provided for in Section 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center 7 Support Act. 8 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 9 (70 ILCS 280/1-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 2728) 10 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 1-28.The Authority 11 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 12 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An13Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local14government and certain other governmental bodies to act as15permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,16notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto17overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 18 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 19 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 20 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 21 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 22 ArticleActor other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 23 areas of local governmental activity. 24 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 25 (70 ILCS 280/1-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 2729) 26 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 1-29.All property 27 of the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State 28 or any taxing unit therein. 29 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 30 PART 100. ILLINOIS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTER -726- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 270/6-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 3901) 2 Section 100-1. Short title.Sec. 6-1.* * *(nonstandard 3 provisions contained in Section 100-1)* * * 4 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 5 (70 ILCS 270/6-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 3902) 6 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 6-2. As usedIn this 7 Article, unless the context otherwise requires: 8 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 100-5)* 9 * * 10 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 11 Stateof Illinois, any unit of local government or school 12 district, and any agency or instrumentality thereof. 13 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 14 corporation,foreign or domesticcompany, association or 15 joint stockjoint-stockassociation; and includes any 16 trustee, receiver, assignee or personal representative 17 thereof. 18 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 100-5)* 19 * * 20 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 21 (70 ILCS 270/6-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 3903) 22 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 6-3.* * 23 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 100-10)* * * 24 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 25ownname but execution shall not in any case issue against 26 any property of the Authority. 27 (b) The Authority may adopt a common seal and change the 28 samesuch sealat its pleasure. * * *(nonstandard provisions 29 contained in Section 100-10)* * * 30 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 31 (70 ILCS 270/6-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 3904) -727- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-17. Duties; auditorium and other buildings. 2Sec. 6-4.It shall be the duty of the Authority to promote, 3 operate and maintain expositions, conventions, or theatrical, 4 sports or cultural activities from time to time in the 5 metropolitan area and in connection therewith to arrange, 6 finance and maintain industrial, cultural, educational, 7 theatrical, sports, trade or scientific exhibits and to lease 8 or construct, equip and maintain auditoriums, exposition 9 buildings or office buildings for such purposes. 10 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 11 to perform such duties. 12 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 13 (70 ILCS 270/6-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 3905) 14 Section 2-21. Rights and powers.Sec. 6-5.The 15 Authority shall have the following rights and powersduties: 16 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 17 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 18 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain fair or 19 exposition grounds, convention or exhibition centers, civic 20 auditoriums, and office and municipal buildings, including 21 sites and parking areas and facilities therefor located 22 within the metropolitan area. 23 (b) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 24 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 25 (c) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 26 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange, and finance fairs, 27 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 28 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 29 such grounds, centers and auditoriums for the holding of 30 fairs, exhibits, shows and events, whether conducted by the 31 Authority or some other person or governmental agency. 32 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 33 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such -728- LRB9000879DJcd 1 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 2 auditoriums, and to collect admission charges to fairs, 3 shows, exhibits and events sponsored or held by the 4 Authority. The charges collected may be made available to 5 defray the reasonable expenses of the Authority and to pay 6 the principal of and the interest on any bonds issued by the 7 Authority. 8 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 9 (70 ILCS 270/6-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 3906) 10 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 6-6.The 11 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or for 12 office or administrative expenses except within the amounts 13 of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 14 obligations become payable. 15 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 16 (70 ILCS 270/6-6.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 3906.1) 17 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 6-6.1.Purchases 18 made underpursuant tothis ArticleActshall be made in 19 compliance with thethe "Local Government Prompt Payment 20 Act", approved by the Eighty-fourth General Assembly. 21 (Source: P.A. 84-731.) 22 (70 ILCS 270/6-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 3907) 23 Section 2-36. Acquisition of property from person or 24 governmental agency.Sec. 6-7.The Authority shall have the 25 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 26 otherwise any property or rights from any person or 27 governmental agency useful for its purposes, (ii)andto 28 apply for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 29 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 30 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 31 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the -729- LRB9000879DJcd 1 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 2 grants, loans or appropriations. 3 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 4 (70 ILCS 270/6-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 3908) 5 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 6-8.The Authority 6 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 7 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 8 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 9 used for any of the purposes of the Authority,and (ii) to 10 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 11 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 12 appropriations. 13 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 14 (70 ILCS 270/6-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 3909) 15 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 6-9.The Authority shall 16 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 17 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 18 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 19 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 20 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 21 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 22 andoragainst any other insurable risk. 23 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 24 (70 ILCS 270/6-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 3910) 25 Section 100-15. Borrowing; revenue bonds.Sec. 6-10.26 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 100-15)* * 27 * 28 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 29 (70 ILCS 270/6-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 3911) 30 Section 100-20. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec.-730- LRB9000879DJcd 16-11.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 2 100-20) * * * 3 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 4 (70 ILCS 270/6-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 3912) 5 Section 100-25. Investment in bonds.Sec. 6-12.* * * 6 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 100-25) * * * 7 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 8 (70 ILCS 270/6-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 3913) 9 Section 100-30. Bonds other than revenue bonds; 10 election.Sec. 6-13.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained 11 in Section 100-30)* * * 12 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 13 (70 ILCS 270/6-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 3914) 14 Section 100-35. Tax.Sec. 6-14.* * *(nonstandard 15 provisions contained in Section 100-35)* * * 16 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 17 (70 ILCS 270/6-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 3915) 18 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 19 of interest.Sec. 6-15.* * *(nonstandard provisions 20 contained in Section 100-40)* * * The members of the Board 21 shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 22 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 23 duties. 24 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 25 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 26 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 27 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 28 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 29 (70 ILCS 270/6-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 3916) -731- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 6-16.* * 2 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 100-45)* * * 3 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 4 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 5 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 6 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 7 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 8 (70 ILCS 270/6-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 3917) 9 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.106-17.Members of the Board shall hold office until their 11 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any 12 member may resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto13takeeffect when the member'shissuccessor has been 14 appointed and has qualified. 15 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. The 16 appointing officer may remove any member of the Board 17 appointed by the officerhim, in case of incompetency, 18 neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office, after service on 19 the memberhim, by registered United States mail, return 20receiptrequested, of a copy of the written charges against 21 the memberhim,andby providing himan opportunity to be 22 publicly heard in person or by counsel in the member'shis23 own defense upon not less than 10 days' notice. 24 (Section 2-85, resumed) 25 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 26or ofabandonment of office,or in case ofdeath, conviction 27 of a felony or removal from office, a member's office shall 28 become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for the 29 unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in the case 30 of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 31 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 32 (70 ILCS 270/6-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 3918) -732- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 6-18.As 2 soon as practicably possiblepracticableafter the 3 appointment of the initial members, the Board shall organize 4 for the transaction of business, select a chairman and a 5 temporary secretary from its own number, and adopt by-laws 6 and regulations to govern its proceedings. The initial 7 chairman and his successors shall be elected by the Board 8 from time to time for the term of the chairman'shisoffice 9 as a member of the Board or for theaterm of 3 years, 10 whichever is shorter. 11 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 12 (70 ILCS 270/6-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 3919) 13 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members.Sec.146-19.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 15 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 16 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 17 Five members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 18 the transaction of business. All actionsactionof the Board 19 shall be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote 20 of at least 5 members shall be necessary for the adoption of 21 any ordinance or resolution. 22 All ordinances, resolutions andrecords ofproceedings of 23 the Authority,and all documents and records in its 24 possession,shall be public records, and open to public 25 inspection, except such documents and records as shall be 26 kept or prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, 27 actions or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 28 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 29 (70 ILCS 270/6-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 3920) 30 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 31 bank or savings and loan association.Sec. 6-20.The Board 32 shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not be -733- LRB9000879DJcd 1 members of the Board, to hold office duringatthe pleasure 2 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 3 Before entering upon thetheirduties of their respective 4 offices they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath 5 of office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with 6 corporate sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond 7 shall be payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may 8 be directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of 9 the office and the payment of all money received by the 10 treasurerhimaccording to law and the orders of the Board. 11 The Board may, at any time, require a new bond from the 12 treasurer in such penal sum as may then be determined by the 13 Board. The obligation of the sureties shall not extend to 14 any loss sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of 15 any savings and loan association or national or State bank 16 wherein the treasurer has deposited funds if the bank or 17 savings and loan association has been approved by the Board 18 as a depository for thosethesefunds. The oaths of office 19 and the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the principal 20 office of the Authority. 21 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 22 (70 ILCS 270/6-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 3921) 23 Section 2-106. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 24 Investment Act.Sec. 6-21.All funds deposited by the 25 treasurer in any bank or savings and loan association shall 26 be placed in the name of the Authority and shall be withdrawn 27 or paid out only by check or draft upon the bank or savings 28 and loan association, signed by the treasurer and 29 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 30 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 31 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 32 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 33 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of -734- LRB9000879DJcd 1 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 2 No bank or savings and loan association shall receive 3 public funds as permitted by this Section, unless it has 4 complied with the requirements established pursuant to 5 Section 6 of the Public Funds Investment Act"An Act relating6to certain investments of public funds by public agencies",7approved July 23, 1943, as now or hereafter amended. 8 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 9 (70 ILCS 270/6-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 3922) 10 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec.116-22.In case any officer whose signature appears upon any 12 check or draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases 13(after attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after 14 attaching his or her signature and before the delivery of the 15 check or draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature 16 nevertheless shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes 17 with the same effect as if the officerhehad remained in 18 office until deliverythereof. 19 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 20 (70 ILCS 270/6-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 3923) 21 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 22Sec. 6-23.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall 23 be a person of recognized ability and business experience, to 24 hold office duringatthe pleasure of the Board. The general 25 manager shall have management ofmanagethe properties and 26 business of the Authority and of the employees thereof 27 subject to the general control of the Board,andshall direct 28 the enforcement of all ordinances, resolutions, rules and 29 regulations of the Board, and shall perform such other duties 30 as may be prescribed from time to time by the Board. 31 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 32 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other -735- LRB9000879DJcd 1 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 2 and employees as may be necessary. The Board shall define 3 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 4 may designate. 5 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 6 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 7 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 8 office and shall not be members of the Board. 9 The compensation of the general manager, general 10 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 11 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 12 the Board. 13 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 14 (70 ILCS 270/6-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 3924) 15 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 16 and penalties.Sec. 6-24.The Board shall have power to pass 17 all ordinances and make all rules and regulations proper or 18 necessary to carry into effect the powers granted to the 19 Authority, with such fines or penalties as may be deemed 20 proper. All fines and penalties shall be imposed by 21 ordinance, which shall be published in a newspaper of general 22 circulation published in the metropolitan area. No such 23 ordinance imposing a fine or penalty shall take effect until 24 10 days after its publication. 25 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 26 (70 ILCS 270/6-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 3925) 27 Section 2-127. Contracts; award to other than highest or 28 lowest bidder by four-fifths vote.Sec. 6-25.All contracts 29 for sale of property of the value of more than $2500, or for 30 a concession in or lease of property, including air rights, 31 of the Authority for a term of more than one year, shall be 32 awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after advertising -736- LRB9000879DJcd 1 for bids. All construction contracts and contracts for 2 supplies, materials, equipment and services, when the expense 3 thereof will exceed $2500, shall be let to the lowest 4 responsible bidder, after advertising for bids, except: (1) 5 when repair parts, accessories, equipment or services are 6 required for equipment or services previously furnished or 7 contracted for; (2) when the nature of the services required 8 is such that competitive bidding is not in the best interest 9 of the public, including, without limiting the generality of 10 the foregoing, the services of accountants, architects, 11 attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents of 12 construction, and others possessing a high degree of skill; 13 and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, power, 14 telephone or telegraph are required. 15 All contracts involving less than $2500 shall be let by 16 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 17 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 18insurethe best interests of the public. 19 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 20 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 21 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 22 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 23 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 24 case shall any such contract be awarded to any other than the 25 highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease),or the 26 lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure),unless 27 authorized or approved by a vote of at least 4/5 of the 28 members of the Board, and unless such action is accompanied 29 by a statement in writing setting forth the reasons for not 30 awarding the contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the 31 case may be, which statement shall be kept on file in the 32 principal office of the Authority and open to public 33 inspection. 34 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the -737- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 2 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to 3 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 4 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 5 materials, supplies or equipment. 6 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 7 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 8 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 9 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 10 contract, without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 11 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 12 received pursuant to advertisement. 13 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 14 effect the provisions of this Section. 15 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 16 (70 ILCS 270/6-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 3926) 17 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 6-26.18 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 19 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 20 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 21 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 22 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 23 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 24 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 25 receiving and openingofbids,and, by reference to plans and 26 specifications on file at the time of the first publication, 27 or in the advertisement itself, shall describe the character 28 of the proposed contract in sufficient detail to fully advise 29 prospective bidders of their obligations and to ensureinsure30 free and open competitive bidding. 31 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 32 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 33 shall be entitled to be present in person or by -738- LRB9000879DJcd 1 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 2 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 3 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 4 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 5 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 6 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 7 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 8 before advertising for bids. 9 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 10 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 11 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 12 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 13 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 14 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 15 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 16 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 17 (70 ILCS 270/6-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 3927) 18 Section 100-50. Report and financial statement.Sec.196-27.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 20 100-50)* * * 21 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 22 (70 ILCS 270/6-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 3928) 23 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 6-28.The Authority 24 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 25 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An26Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local27government and certain other governmental bodies to act as28permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,29notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto30overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 31 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 32 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the -739- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 2 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 3 ArticleActor other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 4 areas of local governmental activity. 5 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 6 (70 ILCS 270/6-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 3929) 7 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 6-29.All property 8 of the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State 9 or any taxing unit therein. 10 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 11 (70 ILCS 270/6-30) (from Ch. 85, par. 3930) 12 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 6-30.The 13 Authority created by this ArticleActshall receive financial 14 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 15 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 16 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 17 PART 105. ILLINOIS-MICHIGAN CANAL NATIONAL HERITAGE 18 CORRIDOR CIVIC CENTER 19 (70 ILCS 285/1) (from Ch. 85, par. 2601) 20 Section 105-1. Short title.Sec. 1.* * *(nonstandard 21 provisions contained in Section 105-1)* * * 22 (Source: P.A. 85-791.) 23 (70 ILCS 285/2) (from Ch. 85, par. 2602) 24 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 2.In this Article: 25 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 105-5)* 26 * * 27 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 28 State,andany unit of local government or school district 29governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,30corporate or otherwise,thereof. -740- LRB9000879DJcd 1 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 2 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 3 or joint stockjoint-stockassociation; and includes any 4 trustee, receiver, assignee or personal representative 5 thereof. 6 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 105-5)* 7 * * 8 (Source: P.A. 85-791.) 9 (70 ILCS 285/3) (from Ch. 85, par. 2603) 10 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 3.* * 11 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 105-10)* * * 12 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 13 name but execution shall not in any case issue against any 14 property of the Authority. 15 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 16 the same at its pleasure. * * *(nonstandard provisions 17 contained in Section 105-10)* * * 18 (Source: P.A. 85-791.) 19 (70 ILCS 285/4) (from Ch. 85, par. 2604) 20 Section 105-15. Duties.Sec. 4.* * *(nonstandard 21 provisions contained in Section 105-15)* * * 22 (Source: P.A. 83-893.) 23 (70 ILCS 285/5) (from Ch. 85, par. 2605) 24 Section 105-20. Rights and powers.Sec. 5.* * 25 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 105-20)* * * 26 (Source: P.A. 83-893.) 27 (70 ILCS 285/6) (from Ch. 85, par. 2606) 28 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 6.The 29 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries,or 30 for office or administrative expenses except within the -741- LRB9000879DJcd 1 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 2 obligations become payable. 3 (Source: P.A. 83-893.) 4 (70 ILCS 285/6.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 2606.1) 5 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 6.1.Purchases made 6 underpursuant tothis ArticleActshall be made in 7 compliance with the"Local Government Prompt Payment Act",8approved by the Eighty-fourth General Assembly. 9 (Source: P.A. 84-731.) 10 (70 ILCS 285/7) (from Ch. 85, par. 2607) 11 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, State, 12 or local agency.Sec. 7.The Authority shall havethepower 13 (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 14 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 15 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 16 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 17 the State itself,useful for its purposes, and(ii) to apply 18 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 19 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 20 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 21 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 22 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 23 grants, loans or appropriations. 24 (Source: P.A. 83-893.) 25 (70 ILCS 285/8) (from Ch. 85, par. 2608) 26 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 8.The Authority shall 27 have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, matching 28 grants, loans or appropriations from the federal government 29 or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be used for any 30 of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to enter into any 31 agreement with the federal government in relation to such -742- LRB9000879DJcd 1 grants, matching grants, loans or appropriations. 2 (Source: P.A. 83-893.) 3 (70 ILCS 285/9) (from Ch. 85, par. 2609) 4 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 9.The Authority shall 5 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 6 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 7 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 8 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 9 officer, or employee of the Board orofAuthority in the 10 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 11 and againstorany other insurable risk. 12 (Source: P.A. 83-893.) 13 (70 ILCS 285/10) (from Ch. 85, par. 2610) 14 Section 105-25. Borrowing; revenue bonds.Sec. 10.* * 15 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 105-25)* * * 16 (Source: P.A. 84-1308.) 17 (70 ILCS 285/11) (from Ch. 85, par. 2611) 18 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 11.19 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 20 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 21 State of Illinois or of anyotherpolitical subdivision of or 22 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 23 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 24 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 25 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 26 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 27 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 28 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 29 (Source: P.A. 83-893.) 30 (70 ILCS 285/12) (from Ch. 85, par. 2612) -743- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 12.The State 2 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 3 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 4 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 5 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 6 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 7 loan associations, investment companies and other persons 8 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 9 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 10 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 11 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 12 pursuant to this ArticleAct, it being the purpose of this 13 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 14 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 15 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 16 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 17 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 18 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 19 selecting securities for investment. 20 (Source: P.A. 83-893.) 21 (70 ILCS 285/13) (from Ch. 85, par. 2613) 22 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 23 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 24 interest.Sec. 13.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained in 25 Section 105-30)* * * The members of the BoardTheyshall 26 serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 27 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 28 duties. However, any member of the Board who is appointed to 29 the office of secretary or treasurer may receive compensation 30 for his or her services as such officer. 31 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 32 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 33 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the -744- LRB9000879DJcd 1 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 2 (Source: P.A. 85-791.) 3 (70 ILCS 285/14) (from Ch. 85, par. 2614) 4 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 14.* * 5 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 105-35)* * * 6 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 7 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 8 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 9 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 10 (Source: P.A. 85-791.) 11 (70 ILCS 285/15) (from Ch. 85, par. 2615) 12 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec. 15.13 Members of the Board shall hold office until their respective 14 successors have been appointed and qualified. Any member may 15 resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto takeeffect 16 when the member'shissuccessor has been appointed and has 17 qualified. 18 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. The 19 appointing officer may remove any member of the Board 20 appointed by the officerhim, in case of incompetency, 21 neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office, after service on 22 the memberhim, by registered United States mail, return 23receiptrequested, of a copy of the written charges against 24 the memberhimand an opportunity to be publicly heard in 25 person or by counsel in the member'shisown defense upon not 26 less than 10 days' notice. 27 (Section 2-85, resumed) 28 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 29or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 30 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis31 office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for 32 the unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in the -745- LRB9000879DJcd 1 case of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 2 (Source: P.A. 83-893.) 3 (70 ILCS 285/16) (from Ch. 85, par. 2616) 4 Section 105-38. Organization of the Board.Sec. 16.* 5 * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 105-38) * * 6 * 7 (Source: P.A. 83-893.) 8 (70 ILCS 285/17) (from Ch. 85, par. 2617) 9 Section 2-97. Board meetings; public records.Sec. 17.10 Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least once in 11 each calendar month, the time and place of such meetings to 12 be fixed by the Board. * * *(nonstandard provisions contained 13 in Section 105-40)* * * 14 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 15 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 16 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 17 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 18 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actions or 19 proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 20 (Source: P.A. 85-791.) 21 (70 ILCS 285/18) (from Ch. 85, par. 2618) 22 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer.Sec. 18.The Board 23 shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not be 24 members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure of 25 the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 26 Before entering upon theitsduties of their respective 27 offices they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath 28 of office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with 29 corporate sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond 30 shall be payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may 31 be directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of -746- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the office and the payment of all money received by the 2 treasurerhimaccording to law and the orders of the Board. 3 The Board may, at any time, require a new bond from the 4 treasurer in asuchpenal sum as may then be determined by 5 the Board. The obligation of the sureties shall not extend to 6 any loss sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of 7 any national or state bank wherein the treasurer has 8 deposited funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as 9 a depositarydepositoryfor thosethesefunds. The oaths of 10 office and the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the 11 principal office of the Authority. 12 (Source: P.A. 83-893.) 13 (70 ILCS 285/19) (from Ch. 85, par. 2619) 14 Section 2-105. Funds.Sec. 19.All funds deposited by 15 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 16 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 17 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 18 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 19 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 20 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 21 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 22 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 23 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 24 (Source: P.A. 83-893.) 25 (70 ILCS 285/20) (from Ch. 85, par. 2620) 26 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec. 20.27 In case any officer whose signature appears upon any check or 28 draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases to hold 29 office(after attaching his or her signature)to hold his30officeand before the delivery of the check or draftthereof31 to the payee, thathissignature nevertheless shall be valid 32 and sufficient for all purposes with the same effect as if -747- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the officerhehad remained in office until deliverythereof. 2 (Source: P.A. 83-893.) 3 (70 ILCS 285/21) (from Ch. 85, par. 2621) 4 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.521.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 6 person of recognized ability and business experience, to hold 7 office during the pleasure of the Board. The general manager 8 shall have management of the properties and business of the 9 Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the general 10 control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of all 11 ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the Board, 12 and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from 13 time to time by the Board. 14 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 15 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 16 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 17 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 18 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 19 may designate. 20 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 21 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 22 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 23 office and shall not be members of the Board. 24 The compensation of the general manager, general 25 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 26 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 27 the Board. 28 (Source: P.A. 83-893.) 29 (70 ILCS 285/22) (from Ch. 85, par. 2622) 30 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 31 and penalties.Sec. 22.The Board shall have power to pass 32 all ordinances and make all rules and regulations proper or -748- LRB9000879DJcd 1 necessary to carry into effect the powers granted to the 2 Authority, with such fines or penalties as may be deemed 3 proper. All fines and penalties shall be imposed by 4 ordinance, which shall be published in a newspaper of general 5 circulation published in the metropolitan areaembraced by6the Authority. No such ordinance imposing a fine or penalty 7 shall take effect until 10 days after its publication. 8 (Source: P.A. 83-893.) 9 (70 ILCS 285/23) (from Ch. 85, par. 2623) 10 Section 105-45. Contracts; bidding.Sec. 23.* * 11 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 105-45)* * * 12 (Source: P.A. 83-893.) 13 (70 ILCS 285/24) (from Ch. 85, par. 2624) 14 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 24.15 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 16 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 17 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 18 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 19 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 20 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 21 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 22 receiving and openingofbids,and, by reference to plans and 23 specifications on file at the time of the first publication, 24 or in the advertisement itself, shall describe the character 25 of the proposed contract in sufficient detail to fully advise 26 prospective bidders of their obligations and to ensureinsure27 free and open competitive bidding. 28 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 29 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 30 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 31 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 32 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable -749- LRB9000879DJcd 1 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 2 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 3 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 4 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 5 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 6 before advertising for bids. 7 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 8 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 9 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 10 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 11 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 12 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 13 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 14 (Source: P.A. 83-893.) 15 (70 ILCS 285/25) (from Ch. 85, par. 2625) 16 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 25.All property of 17 theIllinois-Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor Civic18CenterAuthority shall be exempt from taxation by the State 19 or any taxing unit therein. 20 (Source: P.A. 85-791.) 21 (70 ILCS 285/25.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 2625.1) 22 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 25.1.The Authority 23 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 24 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An25Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local26government and certain other governmental bodies to act as27permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,28notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto29overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 30 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 31 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 32 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) -750- LRB9000879DJcd 1 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 2 ArticleActor other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 3 areas of local governmental activity. 4 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 5 (70 ILCS 285/25.2) (from Ch. 85, par. 2625.2) 6 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 25.2.The 7 Authority created by this ArticleActshall receive financial 8 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 9 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 10 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 11 (70 ILCS 285/26) (from Ch. 85, par. 2626) 12 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec. 26.13 As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 14 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 15 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 16 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 17 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 18 for distribution to persons interested,upon request and a 19 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 20 appointing officersas provided in Section 16. 21 (Source: P.A. 83-893.) 22 PART 110. ILLINOIS VALLEY CIVIC CENTER 23 (70 ILCS 325/6-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 7006-1) 24 Section 2-3. Purpose.Sec. 6-1.The purpose of this 25 Article is to accomplish the aims of the State of Illinois to 26 enhance the ability of its citizens to avail themselves of 27 civic and cultural centers geographically situated throughout 28 the entire State of Illinois. 29 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 30 (70 ILCS 325/6-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 7006-2) -751- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 110-1. Short title.Sec. 6-2.* * * (nonstandard 2 provisions contained in Section 110-1) * * * 3 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 4 (70 ILCS 325/6-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 7006-3) 5 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 6-3. When usedIn this 6 Article: * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 7 110-5) * * * 8 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 9 State,andany unit of local government or school district 10governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,11corporate or otherwise,thereof. 12 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 13 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 14 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 15 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 16 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 110-5)* 17 * * 18 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 19 (70 ILCS 325/6-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 7006-4) 20 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 6-4.* * * 21 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 110-10) * * * 22 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 23 name,but execution shall not in any case issue against any 24 property of the Authority. 25 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 26 the same at its pleasure. * * *(nonstandard provisions 27 contained in Section 110-10)* * * 28 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 29 (70 ILCS 325/6-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 7006-5) 30 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and 31 other buildings; lease of space.Sec. 6-5.It shall be the -752- LRB9000879DJcd 1 duty of the Authority to promote, operate and maintain 2 expositions, conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural 3 activities from time to time in the metropolitan area and in 4 connection therewith to arrange, finance and maintain 5 industrial, cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade 6 and scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 7 auditorium, exposition, recreational and office buildings for 8 such purposes. 9 The provision of office space for lease and rental and 10 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 11 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 12 Authority. 13 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 14 to perform such duties. 15 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 16 (70 ILCS 325/6-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 7006-6) 17 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 18 domain.Sec. 6-6.The Authority shall have the following 19 rights and powersduties: 20 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 21 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 22 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain exhibition 23 centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities and office 24 buildings, including sites and parking areas and commercial 25 facilities therefor located within the metropolitan area; 26 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 27 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 28 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 29 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 30 such grounds, centers, and auditoriums for the holding of 31 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 32 Authority or some other person or governmental agency; 33 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire -753- LRB9000879DJcd 1 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 2 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 3 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 4 of the Code of Civil Procedure, asnow or hereafteramended; 5 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 6 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 7 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 8 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 9 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 10 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 11 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of,and 12 the interest on,any bonds issued by the Authority; 13 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 14 the objects and purposes of this Article. 15 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 16 (70 ILCS 325/6-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 7006-7) 17 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 6-7.The 18 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or 19 for,office or administrative expenses except within the 20 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 21 obligations become payable. 22 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 23 (70 ILCS 325/6-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 7006-8) 24 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 25 State, or local agency.Sec. 6-8.The Authority shall have 26 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 27 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 28 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 29 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 30 the State itself, (ii)useful for its purposes, andto apply 31 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 32 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or -754- LRB9000879DJcd 1 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 2 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 3 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 4 grants, loans or appropriations. 5 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 6 (70 ILCS 325/6-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 7006-9) 7 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 6-9.The Authority 8 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 9 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 10 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 11 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 12 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 13 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 14 appropriations. 15 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 16 (70 ILCS 325/6-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 7006-10) 17 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 6-10.The Authority shall 18 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 19 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 20 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 21 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 22 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 23 performance of the duties of thehis or heroffice or 24 employment, and againstorany other insurable risk. 25 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 26 (70 ILCS 325/6-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 7006-11) 27 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 28 performance.Sec. 6-11.The Authority shall have continuing 29 power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying out and 30 performing its duties and exercising its powers under this 31 Article. -755- LRB9000879DJcd 1 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 2 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 3 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 4 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 5 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 6 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 7 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 8 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 9 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 10 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 11 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 12 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 13 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 14 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 15 time or times not exceeding 40 years from their respective 16 dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates,not exceeding 17 the maximum rate permitted by the Bond Authorization Act,as18now or hereafter amended,may be in such form, may carry such 19 registration privileges, may be executed in such manner, may 20 be payable at such place or places, may be made subject to 21 redemption in such manner and upon such terms, with or 22 without premium as is stated on the face thereof, may be 23 executed in such manner, and may contain such terms and 24 covenants, all as may be provided in said ordinance. In case 25 any officer whose signature appears on any bond ceases (after 26 attaching hisor hersignature) to hold office, hisor her27 signature shall nevertheless be valid and effective for all 28 purposes. The holder or holders of any bonds,or interest 29 coupons appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may 30 bring suits at law or proceedings in equity to compel the 31 performance and observance by the Authority or any of its 32 officers, agents or employees oforany contract or covenant 33 made by the Authority with the holders of such bonds or 34 interest coupons,andto compel the Authority orandany of -756- LRB9000879DJcd 1 its officers, agents or employees to perform any duties 2 required to be performed for the benefit of the holders of 3 any such bonds or interest coupons by the provisions of the 4 ordinance authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the 5 Authority and any of its officers, agents or employees from 6 taking any action in conflict with any such contract or 7 covenant. 8 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 9 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 10 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 11 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code. 12 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 13 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 14 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 15 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 16 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 17 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 18 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 19 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 20 operating the said facilities; and 21 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 22 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 23 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 24 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 25 secure payment thereof. 26 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 27 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 28 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 29 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 30 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 31 theatrical, and cultural,expositions, sports activities, 32 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 33 rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the Authority may 34 execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided -757- LRB9000879DJcd 1 that no lien upon any physical property of the Authority 2 shall be created thereby. 3 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 4 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 5 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 6 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 7 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 8 instituted. 9 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 10 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 11 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 12 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 13 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 14 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 15 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any 16 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All 17 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by 18 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 19 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have 20 the right to reject all bids and to readvertise for bids in 21 the manner provided for in the initial advertisement. 22 However, if no bids are received,such bonds may be sold at 23 not less than par value, without further advertising, within 24 60 days after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to 25 any advertisement. 26 (Source: P.A. 86-907; 86-1028.) 27 (70 ILCS 325/6-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 7006-12) 28 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 6-12.29 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 30 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 31 State of Illinois or of any political subdivision of or 32 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 33 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority -758- LRB9000879DJcd 1 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 2 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 3 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 4 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 5 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 6 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 7 (70 ILCS 325/6-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 7006-13) 8 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 6-13.The State 9 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 10 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 11 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 12 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 13 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 14 loan associations, investment companies,and other persons 15 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 16 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 17 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 18 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 19 pursuant to this Article, it being the purpose of this 20 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 21 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 22 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 23 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 24 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 25 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 26 selecting securities for investment. 27 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 28 (70 ILCS 325/6-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 7006-14) 29 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 30 of interest.Sec. 6.14.* * * (nonstandard provisions 31 contained in Section 110-15) * * * The members of the Board 32 shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for -759- LRB9000879DJcd 1 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 2 duties. 3 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 4 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 5 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 6 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 7 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 8 (70 ILCS 325/6-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 7006-15) 9 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 6-15.* * 10 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 110-20)* * * 11 Within 30 days after certification ofhis or herappointment, 12 and before entering upon the duties ofhis or heroffice, 13 each member of the Board shall take and subscribe the 14 constitutional oath of office and file it in the office of 15 the Secretary of State. 16 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 17 (70 ILCS 325/6-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 7006-16) 18 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.196-16.Members of the Board shall hold office until their 20 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any 21 member may resign from office; the resignation takesto take22 effect when the member'shis or hersuccessor has been 23 appointed and has qualified. * * * (nonstandard provisions 24 contained in Section 110-25) * * * 25 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 26or ofabandonment of office,or in case ofdeath, conviction 27 of a felony or removal from office, a member's office shall 28 become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for the 29 unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in the case 30 of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 31 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) -760- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 325/6-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 7006-17) 2 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 6-17.As 3 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 4 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 5 of business, select a chairmanchairpersonand a temporary 6 secretary from its own number, and adopt by-laws and 7 regulations to govern its proceedings. The initial chairman 8chairpersonand hisor hersuccessors shall be elected by the 9 Board from time to time for the term of the chairman'shis or10heroffice as a member of the Board or for the term of 3 11 years, whichever is shorter. 12 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 13 (70 ILCS 325/6-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 7006-18) 14 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members.Sec.156-18.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 16 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 17 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 18 Five members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 19 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 20 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 21 least 5 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 22 ordinance or resolution. 23 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 24 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 25 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 26 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 27 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actionsaction28 or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 29 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 30 (70 ILCS 325/6-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 7006-19) 31 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer.Sec. 6-19.The 32 Board shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not -761- LRB9000879DJcd 1 be members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure 2 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 3 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices,4 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 5 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 6 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 7 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 8 directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of the 9 office and the payment of all money received by the treasurer 10him or heraccording to law and the orders of the Board. The 11 Board may, at any time, require a new bond from the treasurer 12 in asuchpenal sum as may then be determined by the Board. 13 The obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any loss 14 sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 15 national or state bank wherein the treasurer has deposited 16 funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as a 17 depositarydepositoryfor thosethesefunds. The oaths of 18 office and the treasurer's bondbondsshall be filed in the 19 principal office of the Authority. 20 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 21 (70 ILCS 325/6-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 7006-20) 22 Section 2-105. Funds.Sec. 6-20.All funds deposited 23 by the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of 24 the Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by 25 check or draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 26 countersigned by the chairmanchairpersonof the Board. The 27 Board may designate any of its members or any officer or 28 employee of the Authority to affix the signature of the 29 chairmanchairpersonand another to affix the signature of 30 the treasurer to any check or draft for payment of salaries 31 or wages and for payment of any other obligation of not more 32 than $2,500. 33 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) -762- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 325/6-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 7006-21) 2 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec.36-21.In case any officer whose signature appears upon any 4 check or draft issued pursuant to this ArticleActceases 5(after attaching his or her signature)to hold office after 6 attaching his or her signature and before the delivery of the 7 check or draftthereofto the payee, thathis or her8 signature,nevertheless,shall be valid and sufficient for 9 all purposes with the same effect as if the officerhe or she10 had remained in office until delivery. 11 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 12 (70 ILCS 325/6-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 7006-22) 13 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.146-22.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 15 person of recognized ability and business experience, to hold 16 office during the pleasure of the Board. The general manager 17 shall have management of the properties and business of the 18 Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the general 19 control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of all 20 ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the Board, 21 and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from 22 time to time by the Board. 23 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 24 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 25 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 26 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 27 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 28 may designate. 29 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 30 and all other officers provided for,pursuant to this 31 Section,shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath 32 of office and shall not be members of the Board. 33 The compensation of the general manager, general -763- LRB9000879DJcd 1 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 2 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 3 the Board. 4 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 5 (70 ILCS 325/6-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 7006-23) 6 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties.Sec.76-23.The Board shall have power to make all rules and 8 regulations,proper or necessary,to carry into effect the 9 powers granted to the Authority, with such penalties as may 10 be deemed proper. 11 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 12 (70 ILCS 325/6-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 7006-24) 13 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 14 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members.Sec. 6-24.All 15 contracts for the sale of property of the value of more than 16 $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property, including 17 air rights, of the Authority for a term of more than one year 18 shall be awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after 19 advertising for bids. All construction contracts and 20 contracts for supplies, materials, equipment and services, 21 when the expense thereof will exceed $2,500, shall be let to 22 the lowest responsible bidder after advertising for bids, 23 excepting (1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or 24 services are required for equipment or services previously 25 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 26 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 27 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting 28 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 29 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 30 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 31 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 32 power, telephone or telegraph are required. -764- LRB9000879DJcd 1 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 2 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 3 possible, and,in any event,in a manner calculated to ensure 4insurethe best interests of the public. Competitive bidding 5 is not required for the lease of real estate or buildings 6 owned or controlled by the Authority. The Board is empowered 7 to offer such leases upon such terms as it deems advisable. 8 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 9 Board may take into account the past recordrecordsof 10 dealings with the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy 11 of equipment, and ability to complete performance within the 12 time set, and other factors besides financial responsibility, 13 but in no case shall any such contracts be awarded to any 14 other than the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or 15 lease) or the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or 16 expenditure) unless authorized or approved by a vote of at 17 least 5 members of the Board, and unless such action is 18 accompanied by a statement in writing setting forth the 19 reasons for not awarding the contract to the highest or 20 lowest bidder, as the case may be, which statement shall be 21 kept on file in the principal office of the Authority and 22 open to public inspection. 23 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 24 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 25 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law,are forbidden to 26 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 27 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 28 materials, supplies or equipment. 29 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 30 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 31 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 32 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 33 contract without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 34 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid -765- LRB9000879DJcd 1 received pursuant to advertisement. 2 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 3 effect the provisions of this Section. 4 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 5 (70 ILCS 325/6-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 7006-25) 6 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 6-25.7 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 8 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 9 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 10 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 11 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 12 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 13 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 14 receiving and openingofbids and, by reference to plans and 15 specifications on filefor receiving and opening of bids and16by reference to plans and specifications on fileat the time 17 of the first publication, or in the advertisement itself, 18 shall describe the character of the proposed contract in 19 sufficient detail to fully advise prospective bidders of 20 their obligations and to ensureinsurefree and open 21 competitive bidding. 22 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 23 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 24 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 25 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 26 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 27 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 28 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 29 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 30 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 31 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 32 before advertising for bids. 33 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible -766- LRB9000879DJcd 1 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 2 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 3 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 4 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 5 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 6 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 7 Section 2-132. Bidders; civil action to compel 8 compliance. Any bidder who has submitted a bid in compliance 9 with the requirements for bidding may bring a civil action in 10 the circuit court in the county in which the metropolitan 11 area is located to compel compliance with the provisions of 12 this Article relating to the awarding of contracts by the 13 Board. 14 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 15 (70 ILCS 325/6-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 7006-26) 16 Section 110-30. Report and financial statement.Sec.176-26.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 18 110-30) * * * 19 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 20 (70 ILCS 325/6-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 7006-27) 21 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 6-27.The 22 Authority created by this Article shall receive financial 23 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 24 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act, as now or25hereafter amended. 26 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 27 (70 ILCS 325/6-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 7006-28) 28 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 6-28.The Authority 29 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 30 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An31Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local-767- LRB9000879DJcd 1government and certain other governmental bodies to act as2permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,3notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto4overridden November 3, 1983, as now or hereafter amended, and 5 the General Assembly intends that the "State action 6 exemption" to the application of the federal antitrust 7anti-trustlaws be fully available to the Authority to the 8 extent its activities are either (1) expressly or by 9 necessary implication authorized by this Article or other 10 Illinois law,or (2) within traditional areas of local 11 governmental activity. 12 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 13 (70 ILCS 325/6-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 7006-29) 14 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 6-29.All property of 15 the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State or 16 any taxing unit therein. 17 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 18 (70 ILCS 325/6-30) (from Ch. 85, par. 7006-30) 19 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 6-30.Purchases made 20 underpursuant tothis Article shall be made in compliance 21 with the Local Government Prompt Payment Act, as now or22hereafter amended. 23 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 24 PART 115. JASPER COUNTY CIVIC CENTER 25 (70 ILCS 220/4-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 4801) 26 Section 2-3. PurposeSec. 4-1.The purpose of this 27 Article is to accomplish the aims of the State of Illinois to 28 enhance the ability of its citizens to avail themselves of 29 civic and cultural centers geographically situated throughout 30 the entire State of Illinois. 31 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) -768- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 220/4-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 4802) 2 Section 115-1. Short title.Sec. 4-2.* * *(nonstandard 3 provisions contained in Section 115-1)* * * 4 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 5 (70 ILCS 220/4-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 4803) 6 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 4-3. When usedIn this 7 Article: 8 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 115-5)* 9 * * 10 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 11 State,andany unit of local government or school district 12governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,13corporate or otherwise,thereof. 14 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 15 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 16 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 17 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 18 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 115-5)* 19 * * 20 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 21 (70 ILCS 220/4-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 4804) 22 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 4-4.* * 23 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 115-10)* * * 24 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 25 name but execution shall not in any case issue against any 26 property of the Authority. 27 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 28 the same at its pleasure. * * *(nonstandard provisions 29 contained in Section 115-10)* * * 30 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 31 (70 ILCS 220/4-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 4805) -769- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and 2 other buildings; lease of space.Sec. 4-5.It shall be the 3 duty of the Authority to promote, operate and maintain 4 expositions, conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural 5 activities from time to time in the metropolitan area and in 6 connection therewith to arrange, finance and maintain 7 industrial, cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade 8 and scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 9 auditorium, exposition, recreational and office buildings for 10 such purposes. 11 The provision of office space for lease and rental and 12 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 13 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 14 Authority. 15 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 16 to perform such duties. 17 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 18 (70 ILCS 220/4-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 4806) 19 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 20 domain.Sec. 4-6.The Authority shall have the following 21 rights and powersduties: 22 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 23 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 24 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain exhibition 25 centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities and office 26 buildings, including sites and parking areas and commercial 27 facilities therefor located within the metropolitan area; 28 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 29 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 30 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 31 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 32 such grounds, centers, and auditoriums for the holding of 33 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the -770- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authority or some other person or governmental agency; 2 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 3 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 4 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 5 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 6 of the Code of Civil Procedure, as amended; 7 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 8 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 9 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 10 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 11 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 12 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 13 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of and the 14 interest on any bonds issued by the Authority; 15 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 16 the objects and purposes of this Article. 17 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 18 (70 ILCS 220/4-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 4807) 19 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 4-7.The 20 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or 21 for,office or administrative expenses except within the 22 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 23 obligations become payable. 24 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 25 (70 ILCS 220/4-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 4808) 26 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 27 State, or local agency.Sec. 4-8.The Authority shall have 28 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 29 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 30 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 31 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 32 the State itself, (ii)useful for its purposes, andto apply -771- LRB9000879DJcd 1 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 2 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 3 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 4 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 5 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 6 grants, loans or appropriations. 7 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 8 (70 ILCS 220/4-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 4809) 9 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 4-9.The Authority 10 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 11 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 12 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 13 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 14 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 15 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 16 appropriations. 17 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 18 (70 ILCS 220/4-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 4810) 19 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 4-10.The Authority shall 20 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 21 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 22 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 23 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 24 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 25 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 26 and againstorany other insurable risk. 27 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 28 (70 ILCS 220/4-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 4811) 29 Section 115-13. Borrowing; revenue bonds.Sec. 4-11.* * 30 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 115-13)* * * 31 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) -772- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 220/4-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 4812) 2 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 4-12.3 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 4 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 5 State of Illinois or of anyotherpolitical subdivision of or 6 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 7 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 8 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 9 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 10 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 11 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 12 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 13 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 14 (70 ILCS 220/4-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 4813) 15 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 4-13.The State 16 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 17 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 18 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 19 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 20 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 21 loan associations, investment companies and other persons 22 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 23 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 24 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 25 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 26 pursuant to this Article, it being the purpose of this 27 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 28 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 29 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 30 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 31 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 32 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 33 selecting securities for investment. -773- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 2 (70 ILCS 220/4-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 4814) 3 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 4 of interest.Sec. 4-14.* * *(nonstandard provisions 5 contained in Section 115-15)* * * The members of the Board 6 shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 7 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 8 duties. 9 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 10 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 11 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 12 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 13 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 14 (70 ILCS 220/4-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 4815) 15 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 4-15.* * 16 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 115-20)* * * 17 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 18 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 19 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 20 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 21 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 22 (70 ILCS 220/4-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 4816) 23 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.244-16.Members of the Board shall hold office until their 25 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any 26 member may resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto27takeeffect when the member'shissuccessor has been 28 appointed and has qualified. * * *(nonstandard provisions 29 contained in Section 115-25)* * * 30 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 31or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, -774- LRB9000879DJcd 1 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis2 office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for 3 the unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in the 4 case of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 5 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 6 (70 ILCS 220/4-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 4817) 7 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 4-17.As 8 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 9 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 10 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 11 its own number, and adopt by-laws and regulations to govern 12 its proceedings. The initial chairman and his successors 13 shall be elected by the Board from time to time for the term 14 of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the Board or for 15 the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 16 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 17 (70 ILCS 220/4-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 4818) 18 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members.Sec.194-18.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 20 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 21 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 22 Five members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 23 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 24 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 25 least 5 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 26 ordinance or resolution. 27 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 28 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 29 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 30 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 31 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actionsaction32 or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. -775- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 2 (70 ILCS 220/4-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 4819) 3 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer.Sec. 4-19.The 4 Board shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not 5 be members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure 6 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 7 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices 8 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 9 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 10 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 11 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 12 directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of the 13 office and the payment of all money received by the treasurer 14himaccording to law and the orders of the Board. The Board 15 may, at any time, require a new bond from the treasurer in a 16suchpenal sum as may then be determined by the Board. The 17 obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any loss 18 sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 19 national or state bank wherein the treasurer has deposited 20 funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as a 21 depositary for thosethesefunds. The oaths of office and 22 the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the principal office 23 of the Authority. 24 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 25 (70 ILCS 220/4-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 4820) 26 Section 2-105. Funds.Sec. 4-20.All funds deposited by 27 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 28 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 29 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 30 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 31 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 32 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and -776- LRB9000879DJcd 1 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 2 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 3 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 4 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 5 (70 ILCS 220/4-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 4821) 6 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec.74-21.In case any officer whose signature appears upon any 8 check or draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases 9(after attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after 10 attaching his or her signature and before the delivery of the 11 check or draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature 12 nevertheless shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes 13 with the same effect as if the officerhehad remained in 14 office until delivery. 15 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 16 (70 ILCS 220/4-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 4822) 17 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments. 18Sec. 4-22.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall 19 be a person of recognized ability and business experience, 20 to hold office during the pleasure of the Board. The general 21 manager shall have management of the properties and business 22 of the Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the 23 general control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of 24 all ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the 25 Board, and shall perform such other duties as may be 26 prescribed from time to time by the Board. 27 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 28 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 29 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 30 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 31 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 32 may designate. -777- LRB9000879DJcd 1 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 2 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 3 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 4 office and shall not be members of the Board. 5 The compensation of the general manager, general 6 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 7 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 8 the Board. 9 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 10 (70 ILCS 220/4-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 4823) 11 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties.Sec.124-23.The Board shall have power to make all rules and 13 regulations proper or necessary to carry into effect the 14 powers granted to the Authority, with such penalties as may 15 be deemed proper. 16 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 17 (70 ILCS 220/4-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 4824) 18 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 19 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members.Sec. 4-24.All 20 contracts for the sale of property of the value of more than 21 $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property, including 22 air rights, of the Authority for a term of more than one year 23 shall be awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after 24 advertising for bids. All construction contracts and 25 contracts for supplies, materials, equipment and services, 26 when the expense thereof will exceed $2,500, shall be let to 27 the lowest responsible bidder,after advertising for bids, 28 excepting (1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or 29 services are required for equipment or services previously 30 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 31 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 32 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting -778- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 2 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 3 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 4 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 5 power, telephone or telegraph are required. 6 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 7 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 8 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 9insurethe best interests of the public. Competitive bidding 10 is not required for the lease of real estate or buildings 11 owned or controlled by the Authority. The Board is empowered 12 to offer such leases upon such terms as it deems advisable. 13 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 14 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 15 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 16 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 17 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 18 case shall any such contracts be awarded to any other than 19 the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease) or 20 the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure) unless 21 authorized or approved by a vote of at least 5 members of the 22 Board, and unless such action is accompanied by a statement 23 in writing setting forth the reasons for not awarding the 24 contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the case may be, 25 which statement shall be kept on file in the principal office 26 of the Authority and open to public inspection. 27 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 28 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 29 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law,are forbidden to 30 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 31 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 32 materials, supplies or equipment. 33 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 34 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no -779- LRB9000879DJcd 1 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 2 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 3 contract,without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 4 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 5 received pursuant to advertisement. 6 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 7 effect the provisions of this Section. 8 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 9 (70 ILCS 220/4-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 4825) 10 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 4-25.11 AdvertisementsAdvertisementfor bids shall be published at 12 least twice in a daily newspaper of general circulation 13 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 14 be at least 10 calendar days before the time for receiving 15 bids, and such advertisements shall also be posted on readily 16 accessible bulletin boards in the principal office of the 17 Authority. Such advertisements shall state the time and 18 place for receiving and openingofbids,and, by reference to 19 plans and specifications on file at the time of the first 20 publication, or in the advertisement itself, shall describe 21 the character of the proposed contract in sufficient detail 22 to fully advise prospective bidders of their obligations and 23 to ensureinsurefree and open competitive bidding. 24 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 25 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 26 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 27 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 28 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 29 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 30 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 31 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 32 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 33 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board -780- LRB9000879DJcd 1 before advertising for bids. 2 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 3 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 4 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 5 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 6 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 7 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 8 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 9 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 10 115-30)* * * 11 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 12 (70 ILCS 220/4-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 4826) 13 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec.144-26.As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 15 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 16 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 17 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 18 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 19 for distribution to persons interested,upon request and a 20 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 21 appointing officers. 22 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 23 (70 ILCS 220/4-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 4827) 24 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 4-27.The 25 AuthorityAuthoritiescreated by this ArticleActshall 26 receive financial support from the State in the amounts 27 provided for in Section 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center 28 Support Act. 29 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 30 (70 ILCS 220/4-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 4828) 31 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 4-28.The Authority -781- LRB9000879DJcd 1 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 2 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An3Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local4government and certain other governmental bodies to act as5permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,6notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto7overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 8 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 9 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 10 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 11 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 12 Article or other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 13 areas of local governmental activity. 14 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 15 (70 ILCS 220/4-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 4829) 16 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 4-29.All property 17 of the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State 18 or any taxing unit therein. 19 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 20 PART 120. JEFFERSON COUNTY CIVIC CENTER 21 (70 ILCS 280/1-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 2701) 22 Section 2-3. Purpose.Sec. 1-1.The purpose of this 23 ArticleActis to accomplish the aims of the State of 24 Illinois to enhance the ability of its citizens to avail 25 themselves of civic and cultural centers geographically 26 situated throughout the entire State of Illinois. 27 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 28 (70 ILCS 280/1-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 2702) 29 Section 120-1. Short title. * * *(nonstandard provisions 30 contained in Section 120-1) * * * 31 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) -782- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 280/1-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 2703) 2 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 1-3.When usedIn this 3 ArticleAct: * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in 4 Section 120-5)* * * 5 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 6 State,andany unit of local government or school district 7governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,8corporate or otherwise,thereof. 9 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 10 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 11 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 12 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. * * 13 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 120-5)* * * 14 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 15 (70 ILCS 280/1-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 2704) 16 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 1-4.* * 17 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 120-10) * * * 18 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 19 name but execution shall not in any case issue against any 20 property of the Authority. 21 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 22 the same at its pleasure. * * *(nonstandard provisions 23 contained in Section 120-10) * * * 24 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 25 (70 ILCS 280/1-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 2705) 26 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 27 lease of space.Sec.1-5.It shall be the duty of the 28 Authority to promote, operate and maintain expositions, 29 conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural activities 30 from time to time in the metropolitan area and in connection 31 therewith to arrange, finance and maintain industrial, 32 cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade and -783- LRB9000879DJcd 1 scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 2 auditorium, exposition and office buildings for such 3 purposes. 4 The provision of office space forlease andrental and 5 lease and the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 6 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 7 Authority. 8 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 9 to perform such duties. 10 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 11 (70 ILCS 280/1-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 2706) 12 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 13 domain.Sec. 1-6.The Authority shall have the following 14 rights and powersduties: 15 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 16 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 17 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain exhibition 18 centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities and office 19 buildings, including sites and parking areas and commercial 20 facilities therefor located within the metropolitan area; 21 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 22 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 23 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 24 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 25 such grounds, centers, and auditoriums for the holding of 26 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 27 Authority or some other person or governmental agency; 28 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 29 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 30 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 31 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 32 of the Code of Civil Procedure, as amended; 33 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and -784- LRB9000879DJcd 1 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 2 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 3 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 4 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 5 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 6 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of and the 7 interest on any bonds issued by the Authority; 8 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 9 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 10 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 11 (70 ILCS 280/1-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 2707) 12 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 1-7.The 13 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries,or 14 for office or administrative expenses except within the 15 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 16 obligations become payable. 17 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 18 (70 ILCS 280/1-7.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 2707.1) 19 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 1-7.1.Purchases 20 made underpursuant tothis ArticleActshall be made in 21 compliance with the"Local Government Prompt Payment Act",22approved by the Eighty-fourth General Assembly. 23 (Source: P.A. 84-731.) 24 (70 ILCS 280/1-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 2708) 25 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 26 State, or local agency.Sec. 1-8.The Authority shall have 27 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 28 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 29 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 30 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 31 the State itself,useful for its purposes, and(ii) to apply -785- LRB9000879DJcd 1 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 2 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 3 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 4 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 5 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 6 grants, loans or appropriations. 7 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 8 (70 ILCS 280/1-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 2709) 9 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 1-9.The Authority 10 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 11 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 12 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 13 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 14 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 15 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 16 appropriations. 17 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 18 (70 ILCS 280/1-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 2710) 19 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 1-10.The Authority shall 20 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 21 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 22 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 23 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 24 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 25 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 26 and againstorany other insurable risk. 27 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 28 (70 ILCS 280/1-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 2711) 29 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 30 performance.Sec. 1-11.The Authority shall have continuing 31 power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying out and -786- LRB9000879DJcd 1 performing its duties and exercising its powers under this 2 ArticleAct. 3 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 4 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 5 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 6 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 7 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 8 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 9 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 10 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 11 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 12 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 13 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 14 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 15 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 16 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 17 time or times not exceeding 40fortyyears from their 18 respective dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates,19 not exceeding the maximum rate permitted by the Bond 20 Authorization Act"An Act to authorize public corporations to21issue bonds, other evidences of indebtedness and tax22anticipation warrants subject to interest rate limitations23set forth therein", approved May 26, 1970, as amended, may be 24 in such form, may carry such registration privileges, may be 25 executed in such manner, may be payable at such place or 26 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and 27 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 28 face thereof, may be executed in such manner, and may contain 29 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in said 30 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on any 31 bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold office, 32 his signature shall nevertheless be valid and effective for 33 all purposes. The holder or holders of any bonds,or interest 34 coupons appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may -787- LRB9000879DJcd 1 bring suits at law or proceedings in equity to compel the 2 performance and observance by the Authority or any of its 3 officers, agents or employees oforany contract or covenant 4 made by the Authority with the holders of such bonds or 5 interest coupons,andto compel the Authority orandany of 6 its officers, agents or employees to perform any duties 7 required to be performed for the benefit of the holders of 8 any such bonds or interest coupons by the provisions of the 9 ordinance authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the 10 Authority and any of its officers, agents or employees from 11 taking any action in conflict with any such contract or 12 covenant. 13 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 14 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 15 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 16 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code. 17 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 18 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 19 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 20 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 21 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 22 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 23 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 24 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 25 operating the said facilities; and 26 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 27 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 28 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 29 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 30 secure payment thereof. 31 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 32 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 33 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 34 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such -788- LRB9000879DJcd 1 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 2 theatrical, and cultural,expositions, sportssport3 activities, exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases 4 and rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the Authority 5 may execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; 6 provided that no lien upon any physical property of the 7 Authority shall be created thereby. 8 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 9 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 10 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 11 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 12 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 13 instituted. 14 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 15 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 16 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 17 least 3threetimes in a daily newspaper of general 18 circulation published in the metropolitan area, the last 19 publication to be at least 10tendays before bids are 20 required to be filed. Copies of such advertisement may be 21 published in any newspaper or financial publication in the 22 United States. All bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as 23 provided by ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the 24 highest and best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority 25 shall have the right to reject all bids and to readvertise 26 for bids in the manner provided for in the initial 27 advertisement. However, if no bids are received such bonds 28 may be sold at not less than par value, without further 29 advertising, within 60 days after the bids are required to be 30 filed pursuant to any advertisement. 31 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 32 (70 ILCS 280/1-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 2712) 33 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 1-12.-789- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 2 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 3 State of Illinois or of anyotherpolitical subdivision of 4 or municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 5 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 6 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 7 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 8 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 9 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 10 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 11 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 12 (70 ILCS 280/1-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 2713) 13 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 1-13.The State 14 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 15 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 16 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 17 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 18 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 19 loan associations, investment companies and other persons 20 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 21 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 22 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 23 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 24 pursuant to this ArticleAct, it being the purpose of this 25 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 26 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 27 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 28 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 29 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 30 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 31 selecting securities for investment. 32 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) -790- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 280/1-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 2714) 2 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 3 of interest.Sec. 1-14.* * *(nonstandard provisions 4 contained in Section 120-15)* * * The members of the Board 5 shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 6 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 7 duties. 8 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 9 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 10 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 11 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 12 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 13 (70 ILCS 280/1-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 2715) 14 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 1-15.* * 15 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 120-20) * * * 16 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 17 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 18 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 19 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 20 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 21 (70 ILCS 280/1-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 2716) 22 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.231-16.Members of the Board shall hold office until their 24 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any 25 member may resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto26takeeffect when the member'shissuccessor has been 27 appointed and has qualified. 28 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. The 29 appointing officer may remove any member of the Board 30 appointed by the officerhim, in case of incompetency, 31 neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office, after service on 32 the memberhim, by registered United States mail, return -791- LRB9000879DJcd 1 requested, of a copy of the written charges against the 2 memberhimand an opportunity to be publicly heard in person 3 or by counsel in the member'shisown defense upon not less 4 than 10 days' notice. 5 (Section 2-85, resumed) 6 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 7or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 8 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis9 office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for 10 the unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in the 11 case of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 12 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 13 (70 ILCS 280/1-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 2717) 14 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 1-17.As 15 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 16 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 17 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 18 its own number, and adopt by-laws and regulations to govern 19 its proceedings. The initial chairman and his successors 20 shall be elected by the Board from time to time for the term 21 of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the Board or for 22 the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 23 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 24 (70 ILCS 280/1-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 2718) 25 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members.Sec.261-18.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 27 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 28 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 29 Four members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 30 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 31 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 32 least 4 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any -792- LRB9000879DJcd 1 ordinance or resolution. 2 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 3 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 4 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 5 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 6 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actionsaction7 or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 8 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 9 (70 ILCS 280/1-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 2719) 10 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer.Sec. 1-19.The 11 Board shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not 12 be members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure 13 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 14 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices 15 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 16 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 17 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 18 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 19 directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of the 20 office and the payment of all money received by the treasurer 21himaccording to law and the orders of the Board. The Board 22 may, at any time, require a new bond from the treasurer in a 23suchpenal sum as may then be determined by the Board. The 24 obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any loss 25 sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 26 national or state bank wherein the treasurer has deposited 27 funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as a 28 depositary for thosethesefunds. The oaths of office and 29 the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the principal office 30 of the Authority. 31 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 32 (70 ILCS 280/1-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 2720) -793- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-105. Funds.Sec. 1-20.All funds deposited by 2 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 3 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 4 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 5 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 6 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 7 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 8 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 9 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 10 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 11 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 12 (70 ILCS 280/1-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 2721) 13 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec.141-21.In case any officer whose signature appears upon any 15 check or draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases 16 to hold office(after attaching his or her signature)to hold17his officeand before the delivery of the check or draft 18thereofto the payee, thathissignature nevertheless shall 19 be valid and sufficient for all purposes with the same effect 20 as if the officerhehad remained in office until delivery. 21 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 22 (70 ILCS 280/1-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 2722) 23 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.241-22.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 25 person of recognized ability and business experience, to 26 hold office during the pleasure of the Board. The general 27 manager shall have management of the properties and business 28 of the Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the 29 general control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of 30 all ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the 31 Board, and shall perform such other duties as may be 32 prescribed from time to time by the Board. -794- LRB9000879DJcd 1 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 2 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 3 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 4 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 5 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 6 may designate. 7 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 8 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 9 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 10 office and shall not be members of the Board. 11 The compensation of the general manager, general 12 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 13 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 14 the Board. 15 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 16 (70 ILCS 280/1-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 2723) 17 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties.Sec.181-23.The Board shall have power to make all rules and 19 regulations proper or necessary to carry into effect the 20 powers granted to the Authority, with such penalties as may 21 be deemed proper. 22 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 23 (70 ILCS 280/1-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 2724) 24 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 25 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members.Sec. 1-24.All 26 contracts for the sale of property of the value of more than 27 $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property, including 28 air rights, of the Authority for a term of more than one year 29 shall be awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after 30 advertising for bids. All construction contracts and 31 contracts for supplies, materials, equipment and services, 32 when the expense thereof will exceed $2,500, shall be let to -795- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the lowest responsible bidder,after advertising for bids, 2 excepting (1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or 3 services are required for equipment or services previously 4 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 5 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 6 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting 7 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 8 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 9 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 10 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 11 power, telephone or telegraph are required. 12 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 13 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 14 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 15insurethe best interests of the public. Competitive bidding 16 is not required for the lease of real estate or buildings 17 owned or controlled by the Authority. The Board is empowered 18 to offer such leases upon such terms as it deems advisable. 19 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 20 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 21 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 22 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 23 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 24 case shall any such contracts be awarded to any other than 25 the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease) or 26 the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure) unless 27 authorized or approved by a vote of at least 5 members of the 28 Board, and unless such action is accompanied by a statement 29 in writing setting forth the reasons for not awarding the 30 contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the case may be, 31 which statement shall be kept on file in the principal office 32 of the Authority and open to public inspection. 33 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 34 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of -796- LRB9000879DJcd 1 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law,are forbidden 2 to be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 3 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 4 materials, supplies or equipment. 5 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 6 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 7 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 8 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 9 contract,without competitive bidding, provided that it 10 shall not be less advantageous to the Authority than any 11 valid bid received pursuant to advertisement. 12 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 13 effect the provisions of this Section. 14 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 15 (70 ILCS 280/1-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 2725) 16 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. Advertisements 17Sec. 1-25. Advertisementfor bids shall be published at least 18 twice in a daily newspaper of general circulation published 19 in the metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 20 10 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and 21 such advertisements shall also be posted on readily 22 accessible bulletin boards in the principal office of the 23 Authority. Such advertisements shall state the time and 24 place for receiving and openingofbids,and, by reference to 25 plans and specifications on file at the time of the first 26 publication, or in the advertisement itself, shall describe 27 the character of the proposed contract in sufficient detail 28 to fully advise prospective bidders of their obligations and 29 to ensureinsurefree and open competitive bidding. 30 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 31 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 32 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 33 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory -797- LRB9000879DJcd 1 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 2 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 3 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 4 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 5 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 6 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 7 before advertising for bids. 8 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 9 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 10 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 11 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 12 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 13 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 14 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 15 Section 2-132. Bidders; civil action to compel 16 compliance. Any bidder who has submitted a bid in compliance 17 with the requirements for bidding may bring a civil action in 18 the circuit court in the county in which the metropolitan 19 area is located to compel compliance with the provisions of 20 this ArticleActrelating to the awarding of contracts by the 21 Board. 22 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 23 (70 ILCS 280/1-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 2726) 24 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec.251-26.As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 26 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 27 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 28 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 29 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 30 for distribution to persons interested,upon request and a 31 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 32 appointing officers. 33 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) -798- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 280/1-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 2727) 2 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 1-27.The 3 AuthorityAuthoritiescreated by this ArticleActshall 4 receive financial support from the State in the amounts 5 provided for in Section 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center 6 Support Act. 7 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 8 (70 ILCS 280/1-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 2728) 9 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 1-28.The Authority 10 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 11 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An12Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local13government and certain other governmental bodies to act as14permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,15notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto16overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 17 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 18 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 19 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 20 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 21 ArticleActor other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 22 areas of local governmental activity. 23 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 24 (70 ILCS 280/1-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 2729) 25 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 1-29.All property of 26 the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State or 27 any taxing unit therein. 28 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 29 PART 125. JO DAVIESS COUNTY CIVIC CENTER 30 (70 ILCS 220/6-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 5001) 31 Section 125-1. Short titleSec. 6-1. * * *(nonstandard -799- LRB9000879DJcd 1 provisions contained in Section 125-1)* * * 2 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 3 (70 ILCS 220/6-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 5002) 4 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 6-2. When usedIn this 5 Article: 6 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 125-5)* 7 * * 8 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 9 State,andany unit of local government or school district 10governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,11corporate or otherwise,thereof. 12 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 13 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 14 or joint stockjoint-stockassociation; and includes any 15 trustee, receiver, assignee or personal representative 16 thereof. 17 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 125-5)* 18 * * 19 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 20 (70 ILCS 220/6-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 5003) 21 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 6-3.* * 22 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 125-10)* * * 23 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 24 name but execution shall not in any case issue against any 25 property of the Authority. 26 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 27 the same at its pleasure. * * *(nonstandard provisions 28 contained in Section 125-10)* * * 29 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 30 (70 ILCS 220/6-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 5004) 31 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; -800- LRB9000879DJcd 1 lease of space.Sec. 6-4.It shall be the duty of the 2 Authority to promote, operate and maintain expositions, 3 conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural activities 4 from time to time in the metropolitan area and in connection 5 therewith to arrange, finance and maintain industrial, 6 cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade and 7 scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 8 auditorium, exposition and office buildings for such 9 purposes. 10 The provision of office space for rental and lease and 11 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 12 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 13 Authority. 14 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 15 to perform such duties. 16 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 17 (70 ILCS 220/6-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 5005) 18 Section 125-15. Rights and powers.Sec. 6-5.* * 19 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 125-15)* * * 20 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 21 (70 ILCS 220/6-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 5006) 22 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 6-6.The 23 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or for 24,office or administrative expenses except within the amounts 25 of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 26 obligations become payable. 27 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 28 (70 ILCS 220/6-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 5007) 29 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 30 State, or local agency.Sec. 6-7.The Authority shall have 31thepower (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift -801- LRB9000879DJcd 1 or otherwise any property or rights useful for the 2 Authority's purposes from any person or persons, from any 3 municipal corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, 4 or from the State itself, (ii)useful for its purposes, and5 to apply for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 6 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 7 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 8 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 9 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 10 grants, loans or appropriations. 11 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 12 (70 ILCS 220/6-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 5008) 13 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 6-8.The Authority 14 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 15 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 16 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 17 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 18 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 19 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 20 appropriations. 21 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 22 (70 ILCS 220/6-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 5009) 23 Sections 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 6-9.The Authority shall 24 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 25 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 26 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 27 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 28 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 29 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 30 and againstorany other insurable risk. 31 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) -802- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 220/6-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 5010) 2 Section 125-20. Borrowing; revenue bonds.Sec. 6-10.* * 3 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 125-20)* * * 4 (Source: P.A. 86-4.) 5 (70 ILCS 220/6-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 5011) 6 Section 125-22. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec.76-11.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 8 125-22)* * * 9 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 10 (70 ILCS 220/6-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 5012) 11 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 6-12.The State 12 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 13 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 14 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 15 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 16 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 17 loan associations, investment companies and other persons 18 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 19 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 20 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 21 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 22 pursuant to this ArticleAct, it being the purpose of this 23 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 24 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 25 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 26 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 27 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 28 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 29 selecting securities for investment. 30 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 31 (70 ILCS 220/6-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 5013) -803- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 125-25. Bonds other than revenue bonds; 2 election.Sec. 6-13.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained 3 in Section 125-25)* * * 4 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 5 (70 ILCS 220/6-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 5014) 6 Section 125-30. Tax.Sec. 6-14.* * *(nonstandard 7 provisions contained in Section 125-30)* * * 8 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 9 (70 ILCS 220/6-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 5015) 10 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 11 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 12 interest.Sec. 6-15.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained 13 in Section 125-35)* * * The members of the BoardTheyshall 14 serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 15 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 16 duties. However, any member of the Board who is appointed to 17 the office of secretary or treasurer may receive compensation 18 for his or her services as such officer. 19 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 20 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 21 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 22 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 23 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 24 (70 ILCS 220/6-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 5016) 25 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 6-16.* * 26 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 125-40)* * * 27 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 28 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 29 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 30 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 31 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) -804- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 220/6-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 5017) 2 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.36-17.Members of the Board shall hold office until their 4 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any 5 member may resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto6takeeffect when the member'shissuccessor has been 7 appointed and has qualified. 8 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. The 9 appointing officer may remove any member of the Board 10 appointed by the officerhim, in case of incompetency, 11 neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office, after service on 12 the memberhim, by registered United States mail, return 13 requested, of a copy of the written charges against the 14 memberhimand an opportunity to be publicly heard in person 15 or by counsel in the member'shisown defense upon not less 16 than 10 days' notice. 17 (Section 2-85, resumed) 18 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 19or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 20 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis21 office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for 22 the unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in case 23 of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 24 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 25 (70 ILCS 220/6-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 5018) 26 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 6-18.As 27 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 28 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 29 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 30 its own number, and adopt by-lawsbylawsand regulations to 31 govern its proceedings. The initial chairman and his 32 successors shall be elected by the Board from time to time 33 for the term of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the -805- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Board or for the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 2 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 3 (70 ILCS 220/6-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 5019) 4 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members.Sec.56-19.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 6 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 7 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 8 Five members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 9 the transaction of business. All actionsactionof the Board 10 shall be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote 11 of at least 5 members shall be necessary for the adoption of 12 any ordinance or resolution. 13 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 14 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 15 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 16 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 17 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actions or 18 proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 19 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 20 (70 ILCS 220/6-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 5020) 21 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 22 bank or savings and loan association.Sec. 6-20.The Board 23 shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not be 24 members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure of 25 the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 26 Before entering upon theitsduties of their respective 27 offices they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath 28 of office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with 29 corporate sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond 30 shall be payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may 31 be directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of 32 the office and the payment of all money received by the -806- LRB9000879DJcd 1 treasurerhimaccording to law and the orders of the Board. 2 The Board may, at any time, require a new bond from the 3 treasurer in such penal sum as may then be determined by the 4 Board. The obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any 5 loss sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 6 savings and loan association or national or State bank 7 wherein the treasurer has deposited funds if the bank or 8 savings and loan association has been approved by the Board 9 as a depository for thosethesefunds. The oaths of office 10 and the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the principal 11 office of the Authority. 12 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 13 (70 ILCS 220/6-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 5021) 14 Section 2-106. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 15 Investment Act.Sec. 6-21.All funds deposited by the 16 treasurer in any bank or savings and loan association shall 17 be placed in the name of the Authority and shall be withdrawn 18 or paid out only by check or draft upon the bank or savings 19 and loan association, signed by the treasurer and 20 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 21 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 22 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 23 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 24 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 25 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 26 No bank or savings and loan association shall receive 27 public funds as permitted by this Section, unless it has 28 complied with the requirements established pursuant to 29 Section 6 of the Public Funds Investment Act"An Act relating30to certain investments of public funds by public agencies",31approved July 23, 1943, as now or hereafter amended. 32 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) -807- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 220/6-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 5022) 2 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec.36-22.In case any officer whose signature appears upon any 4 check or draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases 5(after attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after 6 attaching his or her signature and before the delivery of the 7 check or draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature 8 nevertheless shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes 9 with the same effect as if the officerhehad remained in 10 office until deliverythereof. 11 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 12 (70 ILCS 220/6-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 5023) 13 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.146-23.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 15 person of recognized ability and business experience, to hold 16 office during the pleasure of the Board. The general manager 17 shall have management of the properties and business of the 18 Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the general 19 control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of all 20 ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the Board, 21 and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from 22 time to time by the Board. 23 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 24 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 25 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 26 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 27 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 28 may designate. 29 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 30 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 31 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 32 office and shall not be members of the Board. 33 The compensation of the general manager, general -808- LRB9000879DJcd 1 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 2 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 3 the Board. 4 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 5 (70 ILCS 220/6-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 5024) 6 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 7 and penalties.Sec. 6-24.The Board shall have power to pass 8 all ordinances and make all rules and regulations proper or 9 necessary to carry into effect the powers granted to the 10 Authority, with such fines or penalties as may be deemed 11 proper. All fines and penalties shall be imposed by 12 ordinance, which shall be published in a newspaper of general 13 circulation published in the metropolitan areaembraced by14the Authority. No such ordinance imposing a fine or penalty 15 shall take effect until 10 days after its publication. 16 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 17 (70 ILCS 220/6-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 5025) 18 Section 2-127. Contracts; award to other than highest or 19 lowest bidder by four-fifths vote.Sec. 6-25.All contracts 20 for sale of property of the value of more than $2500, or for 21 a concession in or lease of property, including air rights, 22 of the Authority for a term of more than one year, shall be 23 awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after advertising 24 for bids. All construction contracts and contracts for 25 supplies, materials, equipment and services, when the expense 26 thereof will exceed $2500, shall be let to the lowest 27 responsible bidder, after advertising for bids, except: (1) 28 when repair parts, accessories, equipment or services are 29 required for equipment or services previously furnished or 30 contracted for; (2) when the nature of the services required 31 is such that competitive bidding is not in the best interest 32 of the public, including, without limiting the generality of -809- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the foregoing, the services of accountants, architects, 2 attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents of 3 construction, and others possessing a high degree of skill; 4 and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, power, 5 telephone or telegraph are required. 6 All contracts involving less than $2500 shall be let by 7 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 8 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 9insurethe best interests of the public. 10 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 11 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 12 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 13 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 14 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 15 case shall any such contract be awarded to any other than the 16 highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease),or the 17 lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure),unless 18 authorized or approved by a vote of at least 4/5 of the 19 members of the Board, and unless such action is accompanied 20 by a statement in writing setting forth the reasons for not 21 awarding the contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the 22 case may be, which statement shall be kept on file in the 23 principal office of the Authority and open to public 24 inspection. 25 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 26 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 27 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to 28 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 29 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 30 materials, supplies or equipment. 31 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 32 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 33 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 34 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such -810- LRB9000879DJcd 1 contract, without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 2 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 3 received pursuant to advertisement. 4 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 5 effect the provisions of this Section. 6 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 7 (70 ILCS 220/6-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 5026) 8 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 6-26.9 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 10 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 11 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 12 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 13 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 14 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 15 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 16 receiving and openingofbids,and, by reference to plans and 17 specifications on file at the time of the first publication, 18 or in the advertisement itself, shall describe the character 19 of the proposed contract in sufficient detail to fully advise 20 prospective bidders of their obligations and to ensureinsure21 free and open competitive bidding. 22 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 23 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 24 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 25 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 26 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 27 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 28 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 29 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 30 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 31 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 32 before advertising for bids. 33 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible -811- LRB9000879DJcd 1 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 2 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 3 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 4 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 5 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 6 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 7 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 8 (70 ILCS 220/6-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 5027) 9 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 6-27.All property 10 of theJo Daviess County Civic CenterAuthority shall be 11 exempt from taxation by the State or any taxing unit therein. 12 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 13 (70 ILCS 220/6-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 5028) 14 Section 125-45. Report and financial statement.Sec.156-28.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 16 125-45)* * * 17 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 18 (70 ILCS 220/6-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 5029) 19 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 6-29.The Authority 20 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 21 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An22Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local23government and certain other governmental bodies to act as24permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,25notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto26overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 27 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 28 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 29 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 30 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 31 Article or other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional -812- LRB9000879DJcd 1 areas of local governmental activity. 2 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 3 (70 ILCS 220/6-30) (from Ch. 85, par. 5030) 4 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 6-30.The 5 Authority created by this Article shall receive financial 6 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 7 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 8 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 9 PART 130. KATHERINE DUNHAM METROPOLITAN 10 EXPOSITION AND AUDITORIUM AUTHORITY 11 (70 ILCS 220/9-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 5301) 12 Section 2-3. Purpose.Sec. 9-1.The purpose of this 13 Article is to accomplish the aims of the State of Illinois to 14 enhance the ability of its citizens to avail themselves of 15 civic and cultural centers geographically situated throughout 16 the entire State of Illinois. 17 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 18 (70 ILCS 220/9-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 5302) 19 Section 130-1. Short title.Sec. 9-2.* * *(nonstandard 20 provisions contained in Section 130-1)* * * 21 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 22 (70 ILCS 220/9-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 5303) 23 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 9-3. When usedIn this 24 Article: 25 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 130-5)* 26 * * 27 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 28 State,andany unit of local government or school district 29governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,30corporate or otherwise,thereof. -813- LRB9000879DJcd 1 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 2 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 3 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 4 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 5 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 130-5)* 6 * * 7 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 8 (70 ILCS 220/9-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 5304) 9 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 9-4.* * 10 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 130-10)* * * 11 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 12 name but execution shall not in any case issue against any 13 property of the Authority. 14 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 15 the same at its pleasure. * * *(nonstandard provisions 16 contained in Section 130-10)* * * 17 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 18 (70 ILCS 220/9-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 5305) 19 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 20 lease of space.Sec. 9-5.It shall be the duty of the 21 Authority to promote, operate and maintain expositions, 22 conventions, and theatricaltheatricals, sports and cultural 23 activities from time to time in the metropolitan area and in 24 connection therewith to arrange, finance and maintain 25 industrial, cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade 26 and scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 27 auditorium, exposition and office buildings for such 28 purposes. 29 The provision of office space for rental and leaselease30and rentaland the lease of air space over and appurtenant to 31 such structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 32 Authority. -814- LRB9000879DJcd 1 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 2 to perform such duties. 3 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 4 (70 ILCS 220/9-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 5306) 5 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 6 domain.Sec. 9-6.The Authority shall have the following 7 rights and powersduties: 8 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 9 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 10 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain exhibition 11 centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities and office 12 buildings, including sites and parking areas and commercial 13 facilities therefor located within the metropolitan area; 14 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 15 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 16 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 17 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 18 such grounds, centers, and auditoriums for the holding of 19 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 20 Authority or some other person or governmental agency; 21 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 22 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 23 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 24 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 25 of the Code of Civil Procedure, as amended; 26 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 27 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 28 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 29 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 30 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 31 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 32 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of and the 33 interest on any bonds issued by the Authority; -815- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 2 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 3 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 4 (70 ILCS 220/9-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 5307) 5 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 9-7.The 6 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries,or 7 for office or administrative expenses except within the 8 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 9 obligations become payable. 10 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 11 (70 ILCS 220/9-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 5308) 12 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 13 State, or local agency.Sec. 9-8.The Authority shall have 14 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 15 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 16 purposes from any person or persons, any municipal 17 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 18 the State itself,useful for its purposes, and(ii) to apply 19 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 20 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 21 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 22 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 23 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 24 grants, loans or appropriations. 25 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 26 (70 ILCS 220/9-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 5309) 27 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 9-9.The Authority 28 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 29 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 30 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 31 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to -816- LRB9000879DJcd 1 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 2 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 3 appropriations. 4 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 5 (70 ILCS 220/9-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 5310) 6 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 9-10.The Authority shall 7 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 8 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 9 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 10 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 11 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 12 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 13 and againstorany other insurable risk. 14 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 15 (70 ILCS 220/9-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 5311) 16 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 17 performance.Sec. 9-11.The Authority shall have continuing 18 power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying out and 19 performing its duties and exercising its powers under this 20 ArticleAct. 21 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 22 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 23 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 24 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 25 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 26 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 27 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 28 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 29 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 30 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 31 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 32 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received -817- LRB9000879DJcd 1 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 2 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 3 time or times not exceeding 40fortyyears from their 4 respective dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates,5 not exceeding the maximum rate permitted by the Bond 6 Authorization Act"An Act to authorize public corporations to7issue bonds, other evidences of indebtedness and tax8anticipation warrants subject to interest rate limitations9set forth therein", approved May 26, 1970, as amended, may be 10 in such form, may carry such registration privileges, may be 11 executed in such manner, may be payable at such place or 12 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and 13 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 14 face thereof, may be executed in such manner, and may contain 15 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in said 16 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on any 17 bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold office, 18 his signature shall nevertheless be valid and effective for 19 all purposes. The holder or holders of any bonds,or interest 20 coupons appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may 21 bring suits at law or proceedings in equity to compel the 22 performance and observance by the Authority or any of its 23 officers, agents or employees oforany contract or covenant 24 made by the Authority with the holders of such bonds or 25 interest coupons,andto compel the Authority orandany of 26 its officers, agents or employees to perform any duties 27 required to be performed for the benefit of the holders of 28 any such bonds or interest coupons by the provisions of the 29 ordinance authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the 30 Authority and any of its officers, agents or employees from 31 taking any action in conflict with any such contract or 32 covenant. 33 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 34 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof -818- LRB9000879DJcd 1 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 2 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code. 3 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 4 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 5 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 6 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 7 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 8 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 9 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 10 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 11 operating the said facilities; and 12 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 13 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 14 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 15 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 16 secure payment thereof. 17 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 18 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 19 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 20 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 21 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 22 theatrical, and cultural,expositions, sportssport23 activities, exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases 24 and rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the Authority 25 may execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; 26 provided that no lien upon any physical property of the 27 Authority shall be created thereby. 28 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 29 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 30 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 31 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 32 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 33 instituted. 34 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are -819- LRB9000879DJcd 1 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 2 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 3 least 3threetimes in a daily newspaper of general 4 circulation published in the metropolitan area, the last 5 publication to be at least 10tendays before bids are 6 required to be filed. Copies of such advertisement may be 7 published in any newspaper or financial publication in the 8 United States. All bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as 9 provided by ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the 10 highest and best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority 11 shall have the right to reject all bids and to readvertise 12 for bids in the manner provided for in the initial 13 advertisement. However, if no bids are received such bonds 14 may be sold at not less than par value, without further 15 advertising, within 60 days after the bids are required to be 16 filed pursuant to any advertisement. 17 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 18 (70 ILCS 220/9-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 5312) 19 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 9-12.20 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 21 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 22 State of Illinois or of any other political subdivision of or 23 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 24 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 25 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 26 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 27 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 28 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 29 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 30 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 31 (70 ILCS 220/9-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 5313) 32 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 9-13.The State -820- LRB9000879DJcd 1 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 2 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 3 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 4 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 5 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 6 loan associations, investment companies and other persons 7 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 8 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 9 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 10 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 11 pursuant to this ArticleAct, it being the purpose of this 12 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 13 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 14 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 15 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 16 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 17 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 18 selecting securities for investment. 19 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 20 (70 ILCS 220/9-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 5314) 21 Section 2-75. Board members, financial matters; conflict 22 of interest.Sec. 9-14. * * *(nonstandard provisions 23 contained in Section 130-15)* * * The members of the Board 24 shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 25 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 26 duties. 27 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 28 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 29 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 30 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 31 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 32 (70 ILCS 220/9-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 5315) -821- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-80. Board member's oath.Sec. 9-15.* * 2 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 130-20)* * * 3 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 4 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 5 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 6 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 7 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 8 (70 ILCS 220/9-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 5316) 9 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.109-16.Members of the Board shall hold office until their 11 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any 12 member may resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto13takeeffect when the member'shissuccessor has been 14 appointed and has qualified. 15 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. The 16 appointing officer may remove any member of the Board 17 appointed by the officerhim, in case of incompetency, 18 neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office, after service on 19 the memberhim, by registered United States mail, return 20 requested, of a copy of the written charges against the 21 memberhimand an opportunity to be publicly heard in person 22 or by counsel in the member'shisown defense upon not less 23 than 10 days' notice. 24 (Section 2-85, resumed) 25 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 26or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 27 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis28 office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for 29 the unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in the 30 case of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 31 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 32 (70 ILCS 220/9-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 5317) -822- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 9-17.As 2 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 3 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 4 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 5 its own number, and adopt by-laws and regulations to govern 6 its proceedings. The initial chairman and his successors 7 shall be elected by the Board from time to time for the term 8 of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the Board or for 9 the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 10 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 11 (70 ILCS 220/9-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 5318) 12 Section 2-96. Meetings; actions by 4 Board members.Sec.139-18.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 14 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 15 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 16 Four members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 17 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 18 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 19 least 4 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 20 ordinance or resolution. 21 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 22 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 23 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 24 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 25 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actionsaction26 or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 27 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 28 (70 ILCS 220/9-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 5319) 29 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer.Sec. 9-19.The 30 Board shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not 31 be members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure 32 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. -823- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices 2 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 3 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 4 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 5 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 6 directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of the 7 office and the payment of all money received by the treasurer 8himaccording to law and the orders of the Board. The Board 9 may, at any time, require a new bond from the treasurer in a 10suchpenal sum as may then be determined by the Board. The 11 obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any loss 12 sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 13 national or state bank wherein the treasurer has deposited 14 funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as a 15 depositary for thosethesefunds. The oaths of office and 16 the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the principal office 17 of the Authority. 18 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 19 (70 ILCS 220/9-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 5320) 20 Section 2-105. Funds.Sec. 9-20.All funds deposited by 21 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 22 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 23 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 24 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 25 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 26 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 27 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 28 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 29 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 30 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 31 (70 ILCS 220/9-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 5321) 32 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec.-824- LRB9000879DJcd 19-21.In case any officer whose signature appears upon any 2 check or draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases 3(after attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after 4 attaching his or her signature and before the delivery of the 5 check or draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature 6 nevertheless shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes 7 with the same effect as if the officerhehad remained in 8 office until delivery. 9 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 10 (70 ILCS 220/9-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 5322) 11 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.129-22.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 13 person of recognized ability and business experience, to 14 hold office during the pleasure of the Board. The general 15 manager shall have management of the properties and business 16 of the Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the 17 general control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of 18 all ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the 19 Board, and shall perform such other duties as may be 20 prescribed from time to time by the Board. 21 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 22 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 23 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 24 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 25 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 26 may designate. 27 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 28 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 29 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 30 office and shall not be members of the Board. 31 The compensation of the general manager, general 32 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 33 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by -825- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the Board. 2 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 3 (70 ILCS 220/9-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 5323) 4 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties.Sec.59-23.The Board shall have power to make all rules and 6 regulations proper or necessary to carry into effect the 7 powers granted to the Authority, with such penalties as may 8 be deemed proper. 9 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 10 (70 ILCS 220/9-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 5324) 11 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 12 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members.Sec. 9-24.All 13 contracts for the sale of property of the value of more than 14 $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property, including 15 air rights, of the Authority for a term of more than one year 16 shall be awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after 17 advertising for bids. All construction contracts and 18 contracts for supplies, materials, equipment and services, 19 when the expense thereof will exceed $2,500, shall be let to 20 the lowest responsible bidder,after advertising for bids, 21 excepting (1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or 22 services are required for equipment or services previously 23 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 24 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 25 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting 26 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 27 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 28 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 29 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 30 power, telephone or telegraph are required. 31 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 32 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever -826- LRB9000879DJcd 1 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 2insurethe best interests of the public. Competitive bidding 3 is not required for the lease of real estate or buildings 4 owned or controlled by the Authority. The Board is empowered 5 to offer such leases upon such terms as it deems advisable. 6 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 7 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 8 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 9 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 10 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 11 case shall any such contracts be awarded to any other than 12 the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease) or 13 the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure) unless 14 authorized or approved by a vote of at least 5 members of the 15 Board, and unless such action is accompanied by a statement 16 in writing setting forth the reasons for not awarding the 17 contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the case may be, 18 which statement shall be kept on file in the principal office 19 of the Authority and open to public inspection. 20 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 21 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 22 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law,are forbidden to 23 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 24 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 25 materials, supplies or equipment. 26 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 27 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 28 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 29 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 30 contract,without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 31 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 32 received pursuant to advertisement. 33 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 34 effect the provisions of this Section. -827- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 2 (70 ILCS 220/9-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 5325) 3 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. Advertisements 4Sec. 9-25. Advertisementfor bids shall be published at 5 least twice in a daily newspaper of general circulation 6 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 7 be at least 10 calendar days before the time for receiving 8 bids, and such advertisements shall also be posted on readily 9 accessible bulletin boards in the principal office of the 10 Authority. Such advertisements shall state the time and 11 place for receiving and openingofbids,and, by reference to 12 plans and specifications on file at the time of the first 13 publication, or in the advertisement itself, shall describe 14 the character of the proposed contract in sufficient detail 15 to fully advise prospective bidders of their obligations and 16 to ensureinsurefree and open competitive bidding. 17 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 18 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 19 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 20 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 21 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 22 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 23 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 24 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 25 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 26 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 27 before advertising for bids. 28 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 29 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 30 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 31 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 32 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 33 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made -828- LRB9000879DJcd 1 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 2 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 3 130-25)* * * 4 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 5 (70 ILCS 220/9-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 5326) 6 Section 2-135. Report and financial statements.Sec.79-26.As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 8 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 9 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 10 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 11 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 12 for distribution to persons interested,upon request and a 13 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 14 appointing officers. 15 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 16 (70 ILCS 220/9-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 5327) 17 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 9-27.All property 18 of theKatherine Dunham Metropolitan Exposition and19AuditoriumAuthority shall be exempt from taxation by the 20 State or any taxing unit therein. 21 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 22 (70 ILCS 220/9-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 5328) 23 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 9-28.The Authority 24 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 25 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An26Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local27government and certain other governmental bodies to act as28permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,29notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto30overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 31 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the -829- LRB9000879DJcd 1 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 2 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 3 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 4 ArticleActor other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 5 areas of local governmental activity. 6 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 7 (70 ILCS 220/9-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 5329) 8 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 9-29.The 9 Authority created by this ArticleActshall receive financial 10 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 11 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 12 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 13 PART 135. LAKE COUNTY METROPOLITAN 14 EXPOSITION AND AUDITORIUM AUTHORITY 15 (70 ILCS 290/1) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-1) 16 Section 2-3. Purpose.Sec. 1.The purpose of this 17 ArticleActis to accomplish the aims of the State of 18 Illinois to enhance the ability of its citizens to avail 19 themselves of civic and cultural centers geographically 20 situated throughout the entire State of Illinois. 21 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 22 (70 ILCS 290/2) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-2) 23 Section 135-1. Short title.Sec. 2.* * * (nonstandard 24 provisions contained in Section 135-1) * * * 25 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 26 (70 ILCS 290/3) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-3) 27 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 3.In this ArticleWhen28used in this Act: * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in 29 Section 135-5) * * * 30 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the -830- LRB9000879DJcd 1 State,andany unit of local government or school district 2governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,3corporate or otherwise,thereof. 4 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 5 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 6 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 7 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 8 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 135-5) 9 * * * 10 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 11 (70 ILCS 290/4) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-4) 12 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 4.* * * 13 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 135-10) * * * 14 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 15 name but execution shall not in any case issue against any 16 property of the Authority. 17 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 18 the same at its pleasure. * * * (nonstandard provisions 19 contained in Section 135-10) * * * 20 (Source: P.A. 86-1441.) 21 (70 ILCS 290/5) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-5) 22 Section 135-15. Duties.Sec. 5.* * * (nonstandard 23 provisions contained in Section 135-15) * * * 24 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 25 (70 ILCS 290/6) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-6) 26 Section 135-20. Rights and powers.Sec. 6.* * * 27 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 135-20) * * * 28 (Source: P.A. 82-783.) 29 (70 ILCS 290/7) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-7) 30 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 7.The -831- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or 2 for,office or administrative expenses except within the 3 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 4 obligations become payable. 5 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 6 (70 ILCS 290/7.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-7.1) 7 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 7.1.Purchases made 8 underpursuant tothis ArticleActshall be made in 9 compliance with thethe "Local Government Prompt Payment 10 Act", approved by the Eighty-fourth General Assembly. 11 (Source: P.A. 84-731.) 12 (70 ILCS 290/8) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-8) 13 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, State 14 or local agency.Sec. 8.The Authority shall have power (i) 15 to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or otherwise 16 any property or rights useful for the Authority's purposes 17 from any person or persons, from any municipal corporation, 18 body politic, or agency of the State, or from the State 19 itself,useful for its purposes, and(ii) to apply for and 20 accept grants, matching grants, loans or appropriations from 21 the State of Illinois or any agency or instrumentality 22 thereof to be used for any of the purposes of the Authority, 23 and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the State of 24 Illinois in relation to such grants, matching grants, loans 25 or appropriations. 26 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 27 (70 ILCS 290/9) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-9) 28 Section 135-25. Federal money.Sec. 9.* * * (nonstandard 29 provisions contained in Section 135-25) * * * 30 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) -832- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 290/10) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-10) 2 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 10.The Authority shall 3 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 4 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 5 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 6 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 7 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 8 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 9 and againstorany other insurable risk. 10 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 11 (70 ILCS 290/11) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-11) 12 Section 135-30. Borrowing; revenue bonds.Sec. 11.* * * 13 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 135-30) * * * 14 (Source: P.A. 86-4.) 15 (70 ILCS 290/12) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-12) 16 Section 135-35. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 12.17 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 135-35) * 18 * * 19 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 20 (70 ILCS 290/13) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-13) 21 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 13.The State 22 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 23 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 24 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 25 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 26 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 27 loan associations, investment companies and other persons 28 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 29 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 30 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 31 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued -833- LRB9000879DJcd 1 pursuant to this ArticleAct, it being the purpose of this 2 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 3 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 4 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 5 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 6 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 7 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 8 selecting securities forpurchase orinvestment. 9 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 10 (70 ILCS 290/14) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-14) 11 Section 135-40. General obligation bonds.Sec. 14.* * * 12 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 135-40) * * * 13 (Source: P.A. 86-4.) 14 (70 ILCS 290/15) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-15) 15 Section 135-45. G.O. bonds; election.Sec. 15.* * * 16 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 135-45) * * * 17 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 18 (70 ILCS 290/16) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-16) 19 Section 135-50. Conduct of election; canvass of returns. 20Sec. 16.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 21 135-50) * * * 22 (Source: P.A. 81-1489.) 23 (70 ILCS 290/17) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-17) 24 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 25 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 26 interest.Sec. 17.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained in 27 Section 135-55) * * * The members of the Board shall serve 28 without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for actual 29 expenses incurred by them in the performance of their duties. 30 However, any member of the Board who is appointed to the -834- LRB9000879DJcd 1 office of secretary or treasurer may receive compensation for 2 his or her services as such officer. 3 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 4 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 5 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 6 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 7 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 8 (70 ILCS 290/18) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-18) 9 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 18.* * * 10 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 135-60) * * * 11 Within 30 days after certification of appointment, and before 12 entering upon the duties of office, each member of the Board 13 shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of office 14 and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 15 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 16 (70 ILCS 290/19) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-19) 17 Section 135-65. Organization of Board.Sec. 19.* * * 18 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 135-65) * * * 19 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 20 (70 ILCS 290/20) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-20) 21 Section 135-70. Meetings; approval of ordinances and 22 resolutions by chairman; public records.Sec. 20.* * * 23 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 135-70) * * * 24 (Source: P.A. 82-349.) 25 (70 ILCS 290/21) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-21) 26 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 27 bank or savings and loan association.Sec. 21.The Board 28 shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not be 29 members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure of 30 the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. -835- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Before entering upon theitsduties of their respective 2 offices they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath 3 of office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with 4 corporate sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond 5 shall be payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may 6 be directed upon the faithful performance of the duties ofto7 the office and the payment of all money received by the 8 treasurerhimaccording to law and the orders of the Board. 9 The Board may, at any time, require a new bond from the 10 treasurer in such penal sum as may then be determined by the 11 Board. The obligation of the sureties shall not extend to 12 any loss sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of 13 any savings and loan association or national or State bank 14 wherein the treasurer has deposited funds if the bank or 15 savings and loan association has been approved by the Board 16 as a depositorydepositaryfor thosethesefunds. The oaths 17 of office and the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the 18 principal office of the Authority. 19 (Source: P.A. 83-541.) 20 (70 ILCS 290/22) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-22) 21 Section 135-75. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 22 Investment Act.Sec. 22.* * * (nonstandard provisions 23 contained in Section 135-75) * * * 24 (Source: P.A. 83-541.) 25 (70 ILCS 290/23) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-23) 26 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec. 23.27 In case any officer whose signature appears upon any check or 28 draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases(after29attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after attaching 30 his or her signature and before the delivery of the check or 31 draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature nevertheless 32 shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes with the same -836- LRB9000879DJcd 1 effect as if the officerhehad remained in office until 2 deliverythereof. 3 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 4 (70 ILCS 290/24) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-24) 5 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.624.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 7 personan individualof recognized ability and business 8 experience, to hold office during the pleasure of the Board. 9 The general manager shall have management of the properties 10 and business of the Authority and of the employees thereof 11 subject to the general control of the Board, shall direct the 12 enforcement of all ordinances, resolutions, rules and 13 regulations of the Board, and shall perform such other duties 14 as may be prescribed from time to time by the Board. 15 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 16 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 17 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 18 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 19 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 20 may designate. 21 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 22 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 23 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 24 office and shall not be members of the Board. 25 The compensation of the general manager, general 26 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 27 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 28 the Board. 29 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 30 (70 ILCS 290/25) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-25) 31 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 32 and penalties.Sec. 25.The Board shall have power to pass -837- LRB9000879DJcd 1 all ordinances and make all rules and regulations proper or 2 necessary to carry into effect the powers granted to the 3 Authority, with such fines or penalties as may be deemed 4 proper. All fines and penalties shall be imposed by 5 ordinance, which shall be published in a newspaper of general 6 circulation published in the metropolitan areaembraced by7the Authority. No such ordinance imposing a fine or penalty 8 shall take effect until 10 days after its publication. 9 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 10 (70 ILCS 290/26) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-26) 11 Section 135-80. Contracts; bidding.Sec. 26.* * * 12 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 135-80) * * * 13 (Source: P.A. 82-786.) 14 (70 ILCS 290/27) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-27) 15 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. Advertisements 16Sec. 27.Advertisementfor bids shall be published at least 17 twice in a daily newspaper of general circulation published 18 in the metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 19 10 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 20 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 21 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 22 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 23 receiving and openingofbids,and, by reference to plans and 24 specifications on file at the time of the first publication, 25 or in the advertisement itself, shall describe the character 26 of the proposed contract in sufficient detail to fully advise 27 prospective bidders of their obligations and to ensureinsure28 free and open competitive bidding. 29 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 30 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 31 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 32 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory -838- LRB9000879DJcd 1 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 2 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 3 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 4 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 5 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 6 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 7 before advertising for bids. 8 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 9 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 10 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 11 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 12 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 13 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 14 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 15 Section 2-132. Bidders; civil action to compel 16 compliance. Any bidder who has submitted a bid in compliance 17 with the requirements for bidding may bring a civil action 18suit in equityin the circuit court in the county in which 19 the metropolitan area is located to compel compliance with 20 the provisions of this ArticleActrelating to the awarding 21 of contracts by the Board. 22 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 23 (70 ILCS 290/27a) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-27a) 24 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 27a. Exemption from25taxation.All property of theWaukegan and Will County26Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Civic CenterAuthority 27 shall be exempt from taxation by the State or any taxing unit 28 therein. 29 (Source: P.A. 83-893.) 30 (70 ILCS 290/27b) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-27b) 31 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 27b.The Authority 32 is hereby expressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of -839- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An2Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local3government and certain other governmental bodies to act as4permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,5notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto6overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 7 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 8 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 9 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 10 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 11 ArticleActor other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 12 areas of local governmental activity. 13 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 14 (70 ILCS 290/27c) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-27c) 15 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 27c.The 16 Authority created by this ArticleActshall receive financial 17 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 18 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 19 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 20 (70 ILCS 290/28) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-28) 21 Section 135-85. Report and financial statement.Sec. 28.22 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 135-85) * 23 * * 24 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 25 PART 140. LEYDEN TOWNSHIP 26 SPACE NEEDS AUTHORITY 27 (70 ILCS 300/1) (from Ch. 85, par. 7701-1) 28 Section 140-1.Sec. 1.Short title. * * *(nonstandard 29 provisions contained in Section 140-1)* * * 30 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) -840- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 300/5) (from Ch. 85, par. 7701-5) 2 Section 140-5.Sec. 5.Purpose. * * *(nonstandard 3 provisions contained in Section 140-5)* * * 4 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 5 (70 ILCS 300/10) (from Ch. 85, par. 7701-10) 6 Section 2-5.Sec. 10.Definitions. In this ArticleAct: 7 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 8 140-10)* * * 9 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 10 State,andany unit of local government or school district, 11 and any agency or instrumentality thereofgovernmental body,12together with any of their agencies or instrumentalities,13corporate or otherwise. 14 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 15domestic or foreigncorporation, company, association,or 16 joint stock association; and includes any trustee, receiver, 17 assignee or personal representative thereofof their18trustees, receivers, assignees, or personal representatives. 19 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 20 140-10)* * * 21 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 22 (70 ILCS 300/15) (from Ch. 85, par. 7701-15) 23 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 15.* * 24 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 140-15)* * * 25 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 26 name,but execution shall not in any case issue against any 27 property of the Authority. 28 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 29 the samesealat its pleasure. * * *(nonstandard provisions 30 contained in Section 140-15)* * * 31 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) -841- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 300/20) (from Ch. 85, par. 7701-20) 2 Section 140-20.Sec. 20.Duties. * * *(nonstandard 3 provisions contained in Section 140-20)* * * 4 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 5 (70 ILCS 300/25) (from Ch. 85, par. 7701-25) 6 Section 140-25.Sec. 25.Powers. 7 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 140-25)* * 8 * 9 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 10 (70 ILCS 300/30) (from Ch. 85, par. 7701-30) 11 Section 2-25.Sec. 30.Incurring obligations. The 12 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or for 13 office or administrative expenses except within the amounts 14 of funds that will be available to it when suchthose15 obligations become payable. 16 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 17 (70 ILCS 300/35) (from Ch. 85, par. 7701-35) 18 Section 140-30.Sec. 35.Acquisition of property. * * 19 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 140-30)* * * 20 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 21 (70 ILCS 300/40) (from Ch. 85, par. 7701-40) 22 Section 2-40.Sec. 40.Federal money. The Authority 23 shall havehasthe power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 24 matching grants, loans,or appropriations from the federal 25 government or any agency or instrumentality thereofof the26federal governmentto be used for any of the purposes of the 27 Authority and (ii) to enter into any agreement with the 28 federal government in relation to suchthosegrants, matching 29 grants, loans,or appropriations. 30 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) -842- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 300/45) (from Ch. 85, par. 7701-45) 2 Section 2-45.Sec. 45.Insurance. The Authority shall 3 havehasthe power to procure and enter into contracts for 4 any type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 5 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 6 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 7 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 8 performance of the duties of thehis or heroffice or 9 employment, and against any other insurable risk. 10 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 11 (70 ILCS 300/50) (from Ch. 85, par. 7701-50) 12 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 13 of interest.Sec. 50.* * *(nonstandard provisions 14 contained in Section 140-35)* * * The members of the Board 15 shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 16 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 17 duties. 18 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 19 have any private financial interest, profit,or benefit in 20 any contract, work,or business of the Authority ornorin 21 the sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 22 (Source: P.A. 87-716; 87-1181.) 23 (70 ILCS 300/55) (from Ch. 85, par. 7701-55) 24 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 55.* * 25 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 140-40)* * * 26 Within 30 days after certification of appointment, and before 27 entering upon the duties of office, each member of the Board 28 shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of office 29 and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 30 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 31 (70 ILCS 300/60) (from Ch. 85, par. 7701-60) -843- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-85.Sec. 60.Board members; vacancy in office. 2 Members of the Board shall hold office until their respective 3 successors have been appointed and qualified. Any member may 4 resign from office; the resignation takesto takeeffect when 5 the member'shis or hersuccessor has been appointed and has 6 qualified. * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 7 140-45)* * * 8 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 9 abandonment of office, death, conviction of a felony,or 10 removal from office, a member's office shall become vacant. 11 Each vacancy shall be filled for the unexpired term by 12 appointment in like manner as in the case of expiration of 13 the term of a member of the Board. 14 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 15 (70 ILCS 300/65) (from Ch. 85, par. 7701-65) 16 Section 2-90.Sec. 65.Organization of the Board. As 17 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 18 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 19 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 20 its own number, and adopt by-lawsbylawsand regulations to 21 govern its proceedings. The initial chairman and hisor her22 successors shall be elected by the Board from time to time 23 for the term of the chairman'shis or heroffice as a member 24 of the Board or for the term of 3 years, whichever is 25 shorter. 26 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 27 (70 ILCS 300/70) (from Ch. 85, par. 7701-70) 28 Section 2-95.Sec. 70.Meetings; action by 5 Board 29 membersordinances. Regular meetings of the Board shall be 30 held at least once in each calendar month, the time and place 31 of suchthemeetings to be fixed by the Board. 32 Five members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for -844- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 2 be by ordinance or resolution,and the affirmative vote of at 3 least 5 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 4 ordinance or resolution. 5 All ordinances, resolutions,and proceedings of the 6 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 7 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 8 except suchthosedocuments and records as shall be kept or 9 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actions,or 10 proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 11 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 12 (70 ILCS 300/75) (from Ch. 85, par. 7701-75) 13 Section 2-100.Sec. 75.Secretary; treasurer. The Board 14 shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not be 15 members of the Board,to hold office during the pleasure of 16 the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 17 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices,18 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 19 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 20 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 21 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 22 directedand shall be conditionedupon the faithful 23 performance of the duties of the office and the payment of 24 all money received by the treasurer according to law and the 25 orders of the Board. The Board may, at any time, require a 26 new bond from the treasurer in a penal sum as may then be 27 determined by the Board. The obligation of the sureties 28 shall not extend to any loss sustained by the insolvency, 29 failure,or closing of any national or state bank wherein the 30 treasurer has deposited funds if the bank has been approved 31 by the Board as a depositarydepositoryfor those funds. The 32 oaths of office and the treasurer's bondbondsshall be filed 33 in the principal office of the Authority. -845- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 2 (70 ILCS 300/80) (from Ch. 85, par. 7701-80) 3 Section 2-105.Sec. 80.Funds. All funds deposited by 4 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 5 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 6 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 7 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 8 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 9 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 10 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 11 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 12 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 13 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 14 (70 ILCS 300/85) (from Ch. 85, par. 7701-85) 15 Section 2-110.Sec. 85.Signatures on checks or drafts. 16 In case any officer whose signature appears upon any check or 17 draft issued pursuant tounderthis ArticleActceases to 18 hold office after attaching his or her signature and before 19 the delivery of the check or draft to the payee, that 20 signature nevertheless shall be valid and sufficient for all 21 purposes with the same effect as if the officerpersonhad 22 remained in office until delivery. 23 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 24 (70 ILCS 300/90) (from Ch. 85, par. 7701-90) 25 Section 2-115.Sec. 90.General manager; other 26 appointments. The Board may appoint a general manager who 27 shall be a person of recognized ability and business 28 experience, to hold office during the pleasure of the Board. 29 The general manager shall have management of the properties 30 and business of the Authority and of theitsemployees 31 thereof,subject to the general control of the Board, shall -846- LRB9000879DJcd 1 direct the enforcement of all ordinances, resolutions, rules,2 and regulations of the Board, and shall perform such other 3 duties as may be prescribed from time to time by the Board. 4 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 5 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 6 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, 7 agents,and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall 8 define their duties and require bonds of such of them as 9those thatthe Board may designate. 10 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 11 and all other officers provided for pursuant tounderthis 12 Section shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath 13 of office and shall not be members of the Board. 14 The compensation of the general manager, general 15 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 16 planners, consultants, agents,and employees shall be fixed 17 by the Board. 18 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 19 (70 ILCS 300/95) (from Ch. 85, par. 7701-95) 20 Section 2-122.Sec. 95.Rules and regulations; 21 penalties. The Board shall have power tomaymake all rules 22 and regulationsthat areproper or necessary to carry into 23 effect the powers granted to the Authority, with such 24 penaltiesfor violationas may be deemed proper. 25 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 26 (70 ILCS 300/100) (from Ch. 85, par. 7701-100) 27 Section 140-50.Sec. 100.Contracts. * * *(nonstandard 28 provisions contained in Section 140-50)* * * 29 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 30 (70 ILCS 300/105) (from Ch. 85, par. 7701-105) 31 Section 2-130.Sec. 105.Bids and advertisements. -847- LRB9000879DJcd 1(a)Advertisements for bids shall be published at least 2 twice in a daily newspaper of general circulation published 3 in the metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 4 10 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 5theadvertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 6 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 7 Such advertisementsfor bidsshall state the time and place 8 for receiving and opening bids and, by reference to plans and 9 specifications on file at the time of the first publication, 10 or in the advertisement itself, shall describe the character 11 of the proposed contract in sufficient detail to fully advise 12 prospective bidders of their obligations and to insure free 13 and open competitive bidding. 14(b)All bids in response to advertisements shall be 15 sealed and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all 16 bidders shall be entitled to be present in person or by 17 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 18 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 19 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 20 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 21 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 22 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 23 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 24 before advertising for bids. 25(c)The contract shall be awarded as promptly as 26 possible after the opening of bids. The bid of the 27 successful bidder, as well as the bids of the unsuccessful 28 bidders, shall be placed on file and be open to public 29 inspection. All bids shall be void if any disclosure of the 30 terms of any bid in response to an advertisement is made or 31 permitted to be made by the Board before the time fixed for 32 opening bids. 33 Section 2-132. Bidders; civil action to compel 34 compliance.(d)Any bidder who has submitted a bid in -848- LRB9000879DJcd 1 compliance with the requirements for bidding may bring a 2 civil action in the circuit court of the county in which the 3 metropolitan area is located to compel compliance with the 4 provisions of this ArticleActrelating to the awarding of 5 contracts by the Board. 6 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 7 (70 ILCS 300/110) (from Ch. 85, par. 7701-110) 8 Section 2-135.Sec. 110.Report and financial statement. 9 As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 10 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 11 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 12 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 13 sufficient number of copies of suchthereport shall be 14 printed for distribution to persons interested upon request,15 and a copy thereofof the reportshall be filed with the 16 county clerk and the appointing officers. 17 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 18 (70 ILCS 300/115) (from Ch. 85, par. 7701-115) 19 Section 2-145.Sec. 115.Antitrust laws. The Authority 20 is expressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 21 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act, 22 and the General Assembly intends that the "State action 23 exemption" to the application of the federal antitrust laws 24 be fully available to the Authority to the extent its 25 activities are either (1)(i)expressly or by necessary 26 implication authorized by this ArticleActor other Illinois 27 law or (2)(ii)within traditional areas of local 28 governmental activity. 29 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 30 (70 ILCS 300/120) (from Ch. 85, par. 7701-120) 31 Section 2-150.Sec. 120.Tax exemption. All property of -849- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State or 2 any taxing unit thereinwithin the State. 3 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 4 (70 ILCS 300/125) (from Ch. 85, par. 7701-125) 5 Section 2-30.Sec. 125.Prompt payment. Purchases made 6 under this ArticleActshall be made in compliance with the 7 Local Government Prompt Payment Act. 8 (Source: P.A. 87-716.) 9 PART 145. MARENGO CIVIC CENTER 10 (70 ILCS 305/1-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 6251) 11 Section 2-3. Purpose.Sec. 1-1.The purpose of this 12 Article is to accomplish the aims of the State of Illinois to 13 enhance the ability of its citizens to avail themselves of 14 civic and cultural centers geographically situated throughout 15 the entire State of Illinois. 16 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 17 (70 ILCS 305/1-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 6252) 18 Section 145-1. Short title.Sec. 1-2.* * *(nonstandard 19 provisions contained in Section 145-1)* * * 20 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 21 (70 ILCS 305/1-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 6253) 22 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 1-3. When usedIn this 23 Article: 24 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 145-5)* 25 * * 26 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 27 State,andany unit of local government or school district 28governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,29corporate or otherwise,thereof. 30 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, -850- LRB9000879DJcd 1 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 2 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 3 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 4 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 145-5)* 5 * * 6 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 7 (70 ILCS 305/1-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 6254) 8 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 1-4.* * 9 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 145-10)* * * 10 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 11 name,but execution shall not in any case issue against any 12 property of the Authority. 13 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 14 the same at its pleasure. * * *(nonstandard provisions 15 contained in Section 145-10)* * * 16 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 17 (70 ILCS 305/1-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 6255) 18 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and other 19 buildings; lease of space.Sec. 1-5.It shall be the duty of 20 the Authority to promote, operate and maintain expositions, 21 conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural activities 22 from time to time in the metropolitan area and in connection 23 therewith to arrange, finance and maintain industrial, 24 cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade and 25 scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 26 auditorium, exposition, recreational and office buildings for 27 such purposes. 28 The provision of office space for lease and rental and 29 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 30 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 31 Authority. 32 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary -851- LRB9000879DJcd 1 to perform such duties. 2 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 3 (70 ILCS 305/1-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 6256) 4 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 5 domain.Sec. 1-6.The Authority shall have the following 6 rights and powersduties: 7 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 8 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 9 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain exhibition 10 centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities and office 11 buildings, including sites and parking areas and commercial 12 facilities therefor located within the metropolitan area; 13 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 14 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 15 industrial, cultural, educationaleducation, trade and 16 scientific exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the 17 use of such grounds, centers, and auditoriums for the 18 holding of fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether 19 conducted by the Authority or some other person or 20 governmental agency; 21 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 22 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 23 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 24 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 25 of the Code of Civil Procedure, as amended; 26 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 27 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 28 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 29 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 30 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 31 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 32 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of,and 33 the interest on,any bonds issued by the Authority; -852- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 2 the objects and purposes of this Article. 3 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 4 (70 ILCS 305/1-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 6257) 5 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 1-7.The 6 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries,or 7 for office or administrative expenses except within the 8 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 9 obligations become payable. 10 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 11 (70 ILCS 305/1-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 6258) 12 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 13 State, or local agency.Sec. 1-8.The Authority shall have 14 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 15 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 16 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 17 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 18 the State itself, (ii)useful for its purposes, andto apply 19 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 20 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 21 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 22 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 23 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 24 grants, loans or appropriations. 25 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 26 (70 ILCS 305/1-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 6259) 27 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 1-9.The Authority 28 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 29 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 30 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 31 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to -853- LRB9000879DJcd 1 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 2 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 3 appropriations. 4 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 5 (70 ILCS 305/1-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 6260) 6 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 1-10.The Authority shall 7 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 8 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 9 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 10 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 11 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 12 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 13 and againstorany other insurable risk. 14 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 15 (70 ILCS 305/1-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 6261) 16 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 17 performance.Sec. 1-11.The Authority shall have continuing 18 power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying out and 19 performing its duties and exercising its powers under this 20 Article. 21 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 22 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 23 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 24 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 25 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 26 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 27 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 28 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 29 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 30 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 31 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 32 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received -854- LRB9000879DJcd 1 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 2 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 3 time or times not exceeding 40 years from their respective 4 dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates,not exceeding 5 the maximum rate permitted by the Bond Authorization Act"An6Act to authorize public corporations to issue bonds, other7evidences or indebtedness and tax anticipation warrants8subject to interest rate limitations set forth therein",9approved May 26, 1970, as amended, may be in such form, may 10 carry such registration privileges, may be executed in such 11 manner, may be payable at such place or places, may be made 12 subject to redemption in such manner and upon such terms, 13 with or without premium as is stated on the face thereof, may 14 be executed in such manner, and may contain such terms and 15 covenants, all as may be provided in said ordinance. In case 16 any officer whose signature appears on any bond ceases (after 17 attaching his signature) to hold office, his signature shall 18 nevertheless be valid and effective for all purposes. The 19 holder or holders of any bonds,or interest coupons 20 appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may bring suits 21 at law or proceedings in equity to compel the performance and 22 observance by the Authority or any of its officers, agents or 23 employees oforany contract or covenant made by the 24 Authority with the holders of such bonds or interest coupons, 25andto compel the Authority orandany of its officers, 26 agents or employees to perform any duties required to be 27 performed for the benefit of the holders of any such bonds or 28 interest coupons by the provisions of the ordinance 29 authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the Authority and 30 any of its officers, agents or employees from taking any 31 action in conflict with any such contract or covenant. 32 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 33 in the absence of any express recital on the facefact34 thereof that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be -855- LRB9000879DJcd 1 negotiable instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code. 2 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 3 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 4 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 5 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 6 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 7 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 8 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 9 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 10 operating the said facilities; and 11 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 12 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 13 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 14 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 15 secure payment thereof. 16 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 17 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 18 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 19 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 20 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 21 theatrical, and cultural,expositions, sports activities, 22 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 23 rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the Authority may 24 execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided 25 that no lien upon any physical property of the Authority 26 shall be created thereby. 27 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 28 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 29 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 30 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 31 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 32 instituted. 33 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 34 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall -856- LRB9000879DJcd 1 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 2 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 3 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 4 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 5 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any 6 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All 7 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by 8 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 9 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have 10 the right to reject all bids and to readvertise for bids in 11 the manner provided for in the initial advertisement. 12 However, if no bids are received, such bonds may be sold at 13 not less than par value, without further advertising, within 14 60 days after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to 15 any advertisement. 16 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 17 (70 ILCS 305/1-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 6262) 18 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 1-12.19 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 20 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 21 State of Illinois or of any political subdivision of or 22 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 23 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 24 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 25 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 26 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 27 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 28 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 29 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 30 (70 ILCS 305/1-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 6263) 31 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 1-13.The State 32 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and -857- LRB9000879DJcd 1 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 2 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 3 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 4 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 5 loan associations, investment companies,and other persons 6 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 7 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 8 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 9 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 10 pursuant to this Article, it being the purpose of this 11 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 12 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 13 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 14 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 15 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 16 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 17 selecting securities for investment. 18 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 19 (70 ILCS 305/1-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 6264) 20 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 21 of interest.Sec. 1-14.* * *(nonstandard provisions 22 contained in Section 145-15)* * * The members of the Board 23 shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 24 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 25 duties. 26 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 27 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 28 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 29 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 30 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 31 (70 ILCS 305/1-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 6265) 32 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 1-15.* * -858- LRB9000879DJcd 1 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 145-20)* * * 2 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 3 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 4 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 5 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 6 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 7 (70 ILCS 305/1-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 6266) 8 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.91-16.Members of the Board shall hold office until their 10 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any 11 member may resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto12takeeffect when the member'shissuccessor has been 13 appointed and has qualified. * * *(nonstandard provisions 14 contained in Section 145-25)* * * 15 In case of failure to qualify within the time required,16or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 17 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis18 office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for 19 the unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in the 20 case of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 21 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 22 (70 ILCS 305/1-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 6267) 23 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 1-17.As 24 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 25 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 26 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 27 its own number, and adopt by-laws and regulations to govern 28 its proceedings. The initial chairman and his successors 29 shall be elected by the Board from time to time for the term 30 of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the Board or for 31 the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 32 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) -859- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 305/1-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 6268) 2 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members.Sec.31-18.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 4 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 5 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 6 Five members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 7 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 8 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 9 least 5 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 10 ordinance or resolution. 11 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 12 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 13 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 14 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 15 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actionsaction16 or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 17 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 18 (70 ILCS 305/1-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 6269) 19 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer.Sec. 1-19.The 20 Board shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not 21 be members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure 22 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 23 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices,24 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 25 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 26 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 27 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 28 directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of the 29 office and the payment of all money received by the treasurer 30himaccording to law and the orders of the Board. The Board 31 may, at any time, require a new bond from the treasurer in a 32suchpenal sum as may then be determined by the Board. The 33 obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any loss -860- LRB9000879DJcd 1 sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 2 national or state bank wherein the treasurer has deposited 3 funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as a 4 depositarydepositoryfor thosethesefunds. The oaths of 5 office and the treasurer's bondbondsshall be filed in the 6 principal office of the Authority. 7 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 8 (70 ILCS 305/1-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 6270) 9 Section 2-105. Funds.Sec. 1-20.All funds deposited by 10 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 11 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 12 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 13 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 14 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 15 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 16 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 17 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 18 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 19 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 20 (70 ILCS 305/1-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 6271) 21 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec.221-21.In case any officer whose signature appears upon any 23 check or draft issued pursuant to this ArticleActceases to 24 hold office(after attaching his or her signature) to hold25his officeand before the delivery of the check or draft 26thereofto the payee, thathissignature,nevertheless,shall 27 be valid and sufficient for all purposes with the same effect 28 as if the officerhehad remained in office until delivery. 29 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 30 (70 ILCS 305/1-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 6272) 31 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.-861- LRB9000879DJcd 11-22.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 2 person of recognized ability and business experience, to hold 3 office during the pleasure of the Board. The general manager 4 shall have management of the properties and business of the 5 Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the general 6 control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of all 7 ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the Board, 8 and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from 9 time to time by the Board. 10 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 11 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 12 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 13 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 14 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 15 may designate. 16 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 17 and all other officers provided for,pursuant to this 18 Section,shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath 19 of office and shall not be members of the Board. 20 The compensation of the general manager, general 21 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 22 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 23 the Board. 24 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 25 (70 ILCS 305/1-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 6273) 26 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties.Sec.271-23.The Board shall have power to make all rules and 28 regulations,proper or necessary,to carry into effect the 29 powers granted to the Authority, with such penalties as may 30 be deemed proper. 31 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 32 (70 ILCS 305/1-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 6274) -862- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 2 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members.Sec. 1-24.All 3 contracts for the sale of property of the value of more than 4 $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property, including 5 air rights, of the Authority for a term of more than one 6 year shall be awarded to the highest responsible bidder, 7 after advertising for bids. All construction contracts and 8 contracts for supplies, materials, equipment and services, 9 when the expense thereof will exceed $2,500, shall be let to 10 the lowest responsible bidder after advertising for bids, 11 excepting (1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or 12 services are required for equipment or services previously 13 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 14 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 15 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting 16 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 17 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 18 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 19 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 20 power, telephone or telegraph are required. 21 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 22 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 23 possible, and,in any event,in a manner calculated to ensure 24insurethe best interests of the public. Competitive bidding 25 is not required for the lease of real estate or buildings 26 owned or controlled by the Authority. The Board is empowered 27 to offer such leases upon such terms as it deems advisable. 28 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 29 Board may take into account the past recordrecordsof 30 dealings with the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy 31 of equipment, and ability to complete performance within the 32 time set, and other factors besides financial responsibility, 33 but in no case shall any such contracts be awarded to any 34 other than the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or -863- LRB9000879DJcd 1 lease) or the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or 2 expenditure) unless authorized or approved by a vote of at 3 least 5 members of the Board, and unless such action is 4 accompanied by a statement in writing setting forth the 5 reasons for not awarding the contract to the highest or 6 lowest bidder, as the case may be, which statement shall be 7 kept on file in the principal office of the Authority and 8 open to public inspection. 9 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 10 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 11 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law,are forbidden to 12 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 13 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 14 materials, supplies or equipment. 15 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 16 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 17 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 18 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 19 contract without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 20 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 21 received pursuant to advertisement. 22 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 23 effect the provisions of this Section. 24 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 25 (70 ILCS 305/1-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 6275) 26 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 1-25.27 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 28 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 29 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 30 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 31 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 32 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 33 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for -864- LRB9000879DJcd 1 receiving and openingofbids and, by reference to plans and 2 specifications on filefor receiving and opening of bids and3by reference to plans and specifications on fileat the time 4 of the first publication, or in the advertisement itself, 5 shall describe the character of the proposed contract in 6 sufficient detail to fully advise prospective bidders of 7 their obligations and to ensureinsurefree and open 8 competitive bidding. 9 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 10 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 11 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 12 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 13 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 14 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 15 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 16 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 17 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 18 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 19 before advertising for bids. 20 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 21 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 22 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 23 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 24 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 25 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 26 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 27 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 28 145-30)* * * 29 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 30 (70 ILCS 305/1-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 6276) 31 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec.321-26.As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 33 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a -865- LRB9000879DJcd 1 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 2 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 3 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 4 for distribution to persons interested upon request and a 5 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 6 appointing officers. 7 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 8 (70 ILCS 305/1-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 6277) 9 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 1-27.The 10 Authority created by this Article shall receive financial 11 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 12 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 13 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 14 (70 ILCS 305/1-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 6278) 15 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 1-28.The Authority 16 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 17 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An18Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local19government and certain other governmental bodies to act as20permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,21notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto22overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 23 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 24 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 25 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 26 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 27 Article or other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 28 areas of local governmental activity. 29 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 30 (70 ILCS 305/1-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 6279) 31 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 1-29.All property -866- LRB9000879DJcd 1 of the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State 2 or any taxing unit therein. 3 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 4 (70 ILCS 305/1-30) (from Ch. 85, par. 6280) 5 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 1-30.Purchases made 6 underpursuant tothis Article shall be made in compliance 7 with the Local Government Prompt Payment Act. 8 (Source: P.A. 85-793.) 9 PART 150. MASON COUNTY CIVIC CENTER 10 (70 ILCS 220/3-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 4701) 11 Section 2-3. Purpose.Sec. 3-1.The purpose of this 12 Article is to accomplish the aims of the State of Illinois to 13 enhance the ability of its citizens to avail themselves of 14 civic and cultural centers geographically situated throughout 15 the entire State of Illinois. 16 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 17 (70 ILCS 220/3-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 4702) 18 Section 150-1. Short title.Sec. 3-2.19 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 150-1)* * * 20 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 21 (70 ILCS 220/3-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 4703) 22 Section 2-5. Definitions. In this Article: 23 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 150-5)* 24 * * 25 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 26 State,andany unit of local government or school district 27governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,28corporate or otherwise,thereof. 29 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 30 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association -867- LRB9000879DJcd 1 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 2 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 3 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 150-5)* 4 * * 5 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 6 (70 ILCS 220/3-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 4704) 7 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 3-4.* * 8 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 150-10)* * * 9 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 10 name but execution shall not in any case issue against any 11 property of the Authority. 12 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 13 the same at its pleasure. * * *(nonstandard provisions 14 contained in Section 150-10)* * * 15 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 16 (70 ILCS 220/3-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 4705) 17 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and 18 other buildings; lease of space.Sec. 3-5.It shall be the 19 duty of the Authority to promote, operate and maintain 20 expositions, conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural 21 activities from time to time in the metropolitan area and in 22 connection therewith to arrange, finance and maintain 23 industrial, cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade 24 and scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 25 auditorium, exposition, recreational and office buildings for 26 such purposes. 27 The provision of office space for lease and rental and 28 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 29 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 30 Authority. 31 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 32 to perform such duties. -868- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 2 (70 ILCS 220/3-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 4706) 3 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 4 domain.Sec. 3-6.The Authority shall have the following 5 rights and powersduties: 6 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 7 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 8 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain exhibition 9 centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities and office 10 buildings, including sites and parking areas and commercial 11 facilities therefor located within the metropolitan area; 12 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 13 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 14 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 15 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 16 such grounds, centers, and auditoriums for the holding of 17 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 18 Authority or some other person or governmental agency; 19 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 20 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 21 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 22 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 23 of the Code of Civil Procedure, as amended; 24 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 25 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 26 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 27 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 28 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 29 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 30 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of and the 31 interest on any bonds issued by the Authority; 32 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 33 the objects and purposes of this Article. -869- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 2 (70 ILCS 220/3-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 4707) 3 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 3-7.The 4 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or 5 for,office or administrative expenses except within the 6 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 7 obligations become payable. 8 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 9 (70 ILCS 220/3-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 4708) 10 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 11 State, or local agency.Sec. 3-8.The Authority shall have 12 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 13 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 14 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 15 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 16 the State itself, (ii)useful for its purposes, andto apply 17 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 18 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 19 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 20 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 21 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 22 grants, loans or appropriations. 23 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 24 (70 ILCS 220/3-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 4709) 25 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 3-9.The Authority 26 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 27 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 28 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 29 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 30 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 31 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or -870- LRB9000879DJcd 1 appropriations. 2 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 3 (70 ILCS 220/3-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 4710) 4 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 3-10.The Authority shall 5 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 6 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 7 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 8 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 9 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 10 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 11 and againstorany other insurable risk. 12 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 13 (70 ILCS 220/3-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 4711) 14 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 15 performance.Sec. 3-11.The Authority shall have continuing 16 power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying out and 17 performing its duties and exercising its powers under this 18 ArticleAct. 19 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 20 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 21 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 22 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 23 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 24 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 25 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 26 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 27 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 28 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 29 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 30 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 31 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 32 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such -871- LRB9000879DJcd 1 time or times not exceeding 40fortyyears from their 2 respective dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates,3 not exceeding the maximum rate permitted by the Bond 4 Authorization Act"An Act to authorize public corporations to5issue bonds, other evidences of indebtedness and tax6anticipation warrants subject to interest rate limitations7set forth therein", approved May 26, 1970, as amended, may be 8 in such form, may carry such registration privileges, may be 9 executed in such manner, may be payable at such place or 10 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and 11 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 12 face thereof, may be executed in such manner, and may contain 13 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in said 14 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on any 15 bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold office, 16 his signature shall nevertheless be valid and effective for 17 all purposes. The holder or holders of any bonds,or interest 18 coupons appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may 19 bring suits at law or proceedings in equity to compel the 20 performance and observance by the Authority or any of its 21 officers, agents or employees oforany contract or covenant 22 made by the Authority with the holders of such bonds or 23 interest coupons,andto compel the Authority orandany of 24 its officers, agents or employees to perform any duties 25 required to be performed for the benefit of the holders of 26 any such bonds or interest coupons by the provisions of the 27 ordinance authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the 28 Authority and any of its officers, agents or employees from 29 taking any action in conflict with any such contract or 30 covenant. 31 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 32 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 33 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 34 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code. -872- LRB9000879DJcd 1 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 2 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 3 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 4 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 5 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 6 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 7 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 8 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 9 operating the said facilities; and 10 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 11 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 12 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 13 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 14 secure payment thereof. 15 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 16 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 17 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 18 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 19 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 20 theatrical, and cultural,expositions, sportssport21 activities, exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases 22 and rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the Authority 23 may execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; 24 provided that no lien upon any physical property of the 25 Authority shall be created thereby. 26 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 27 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 28 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 29 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 30 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 31 instituted. 32 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 33 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 34 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at -873- LRB9000879DJcd 1 least 3threetimes in a daily newspaper of general 2 circulation published in the metropolitan area, the last 3 publication to be at least 10tendays before bids are 4 required to be filed. Copies of such advertisement may be 5 published in any newspaper or financial publication in the 6 United States. All bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as 7 provided by ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the 8 highest and best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority 9 shall have the right to reject all bids and to readvertise 10 for bids in the manner provided for in the initial 11 advertisement. However, if no bids are received such bonds 12 may be sold at not less than par value, without further 13 advertising, within 60 days after the bids are required to be 14 filed pursuant to any advertisement. 15 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 16 (70 ILCS 220/3-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 4712) 17 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 3-12.18 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 19 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 20 State of Illinois or of anyotherpolitical subdivision of or 21 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 22 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 23 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 24 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 25 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 26 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 27 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 28 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 29 (70 ILCS 220/3-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 4713) 30 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 3-13.The State 31 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 32 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and -874- LRB9000879DJcd 1 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 2 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 3 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 4 loan associations, investment companies and other persons 5 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 6 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 7 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 8 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 9 pursuant to this Article, it being the purpose of this 10 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 11 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 12 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 13 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 14 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 15 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 16 selecting securities for investment. 17 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 18 (70 ILCS 220/3-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 4714) 19 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 20 of interest.Sec. 3-14.* * *(nonstandard provisions 21 contained in Section 150-15)* * * The members of the Board 22 shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 23 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 24 duties. 25 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 26 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 27 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 28 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 29 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 30 (70 ILCS 220/3-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 4715) 31 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 3-15.* * 32 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 150-20)* * * -875- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 2 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 3 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 4 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 5 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 6 (70 ILCS 220/3-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 4716) 7 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.83-16.Members of the Board shall hold office until their 9 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any 10 member may resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto11takeeffect when the member'shissuccessor has been 12 appointed and has qualified. 13 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 150-25)* * 14 * 15 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 16or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 17 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis18 office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for 19 the unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in the 20 case of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 21 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 22 (70 ILCS 220/3-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 4717) 23 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 3-17.As 24 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 25 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 26 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 27 its own number, and adopt by-laws and regulations to govern 28 its proceedings. The initial chairman and his successors 29 shall be elected by the Board from time to time for the term 30 of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the Board or for 31 the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 32 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) -876- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 220/3-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 4718) 2 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members.Sec.33-18.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 4 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 5 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 6 Four members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 7 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 8 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 9 least 4 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 10 ordinance or resolution. 11 All ordinances, resolutions and all proceedings of the 12 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 13 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 14 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 15 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actionsaction16 or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 17 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 18 (70 ILCS 220/3-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 4719) 19 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer.Sec. 3-19.The 20 Board shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not 21 be members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure 22 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 23 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices 24 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 25 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 26 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 27 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 28 directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of the 29 office and the payment of all money received by the treasurer 30himaccording to law and the orders of the Board. The Board 31 may, at any time, require a new bond from the treasurer in a 32suchpenal sum as may then be determined by the Board. The 33 obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any loss -877- LRB9000879DJcd 1 sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 2 national or state bank wherein the treasurer has deposited 3 funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as a 4 depositary for thosethesefunds. The oaths of office and 5 the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the principal office 6 of the Authority. 7 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 8 (70 ILCS 220/3-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 4720) 9 Section 2-105. Funds.Sec. 3-20.All funds deposited by 10 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 11 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 12 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 13 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 14 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 15 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 16 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 17 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 18 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 19 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 20 (70 ILCS 220/3-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 4721) 21 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec.223-21.In case any officer whose signature appears upon any 23 check or draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases 24(after attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after 25 attaching his or her signature and before the delivery of the 26 check or draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature 27 nevertheless shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes 28 with the same effect as if the officerhehad remained in 29 office until delivery. 30 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 31 (70 ILCS 220/3-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 4722) -878- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.23-22.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 3 person of recognized ability and business experience, to 4 hold office during the pleasure of the Board. The general 5 manager shall have management of the properties and business 6 of the Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the 7 general control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of 8 all ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the 9 Board, and shall perform such other duties as may be 10 prescribed from time to time by the Board. 11 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 12 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 13 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 14 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 15 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 16 may designate. 17 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 18 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 19 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 20 office and shall not be members of the Board. 21 The compensation of the general manager, general 22 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 23 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 24 the Board. 25 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 26 (70 ILCS 220/3-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 4723) 27 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties.Sec.283-23.The Board shall have power to make all rules and 29 regulations proper or necessary to carry into effect the 30 powers granted to the Authority, with such penalties as may 31 be deemed proper. 32 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) -879- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 220/3-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 4724) 2 Section 2-126. Contracts; award to other than highest or 3 lowest bidder by vote of 4 Board members.Sec. 3-24.All 4 contracts for the sale of property of the value of more than 5 $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property including 6 air rights, of the Authority for a term of more than one year 7 shall be awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after 8 advertising for bids. All construction contracts and 9 contracts for supplies, materials, equipment and services, 10 when the expense thereof will exceed $2,500, shall be let to 11 the lowest responsible bidder, after advertising for bids, 12 excepting (1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or 13 services are required for equipment or services previously 14 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 15 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 16 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting 17 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 18 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 19 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 20 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 21 power, telephone or telegraph are required. 22 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 23 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 24 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 25insurethe best interests of the public. Competitive bidding 26 is not required for the lease of real estate or buildings 27 owned or controlled by the Authority. The Board is empowered 28 to offer such leases upon such terms as it deems advisable. 29 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 30 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 31 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 32 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 33 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 34 case shall any such contracts be awarded to any other than -880- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease) or 2 the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure) unless 3 authorized or approved by a vote of at least 4 members of the 4 Board, and unless such action is accompanied by a statement 5 in writing setting forth the reasons for not awarding the 6 contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the case may be, 7 which statement shall be kept on file in the principal office 8 of the Authority and open to public inspection. 9 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 10 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 11 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to 12 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 13 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 14 materials, supplies or equipment. 15 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 16 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 17 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 18 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 19 contract, without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 20 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 21 received pursuant to advertisement. 22 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 23 effect the provisions of this Section. 24 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 25 (70 ILCS 220/3-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 4725) 26 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. Advertisements 27Sec. 3-25. Advertisementfor bids shall be published at least 28 twice in a daily newspaper of general circulation published 29 in the metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 30 10 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 31 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 32 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 33 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for -881- LRB9000879DJcd 1 receiving and openingofbids,and, by reference to plans and 2 specifications on file at the time of the first publication, 3 or in the advertisement itself, shall describe the character 4 of the proposed contract in sufficient detail to fully advise 5 prospective bidders of their obligations and to ensureinsure6 free and open competitive bidding. 7 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 8 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 9 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 10 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 11 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 12 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 13 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 14 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 15 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 16 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 17 before advertising for bids. 18 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 19 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 20 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 21 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 22 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 23 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 24 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 25 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 26 150-30)* * * 27 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 28 (70 ILCS 220/3-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 4726) 29 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec.303-26.As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 31 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 32 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 33 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably -882- LRB9000879DJcd 1 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 2 for distribution to persons interested,upon request and a 3 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 4 appointing officers. 5 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 6 (70 ILCS 220/3-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 4727) 7 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 3-27.The 8 AuthorityAuthoritiescreated by this ArticleActshall 9 receive financial support from the State in the amounts 10 provided for in Section 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center 11 Support Act. 12 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 13 (70 ILCS 220/3-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 4728) 14 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 3-28.The Authority 15 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 16 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An17Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local18government and certain other governmental bodies to act as19permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,20notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto21overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 22 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 23 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 24 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 25 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 26 Article or other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 27 areas of local governmental activity. 28 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 29 (70 ILCS 220/3-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 4729) 30 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 3-29.All property 31 of the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State -883- LRB9000879DJcd 1 or any taxing unit therein. 2 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 3 PART 155. MATTESON CIVIC CENTER 4 (70 ILCS 325/4-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 7004-1) 5 Section 155-1.Sec. 4-1.Short title. * * * 6 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 155-1) * * * 7 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 8 (70 ILCS 325/4-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 7004-2) 9 Section 2-5.Sec. 4-2.Definitions.As usedIn this 10 Article, unless otherwise requires: 11 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 12 155-5) * * * 13 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 14 Stateof Illinois, any unit of local government or school 15 district, and any agency or instrumentality thereof. 16 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 17 corporation,foreign or domesticcompany, association or 18 joint stock association; and includes any trustee, receiver, 19 assignee or personal representative thereof. 20 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 155-5) 21 * * * 22 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 23 (70 ILCS 325/4-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 7004-3) 24 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 4-3.* * * 25 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 155-10) * * * 26 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 27ownname,but execution shall not in any case issue against 28 any property of the Authority. 29 (b) The Authority may adopt a common seal and change the 30 samesealat its pleasure. * * * (nonstandard provisions 31 contained in Section 155-10) * * * -884- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 2 (70 ILCS 325/4-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 7004-4) 3 Section 2-17.Sec. 4-4.Duties; auditorium and other 4 buildings. It shall be the duty of the Authority to promote, 5 operate and maintain expositions, conventions, or theatrical, 6 sports or cultural activities from time to time in the 7 metropolitan area and in connection therewith to arrange, 8 finance and maintain industrial, cultural, educational, 9 theatrical, sports, trade or scientific exhibits and to lease 10 or construct, equip and maintain auditoriums, exposition 11 buildings or office buildings for suchthosepurposes. 12 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 13 to perform suchthoseduties. 14 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 15 (70 ILCS 325/4-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 7004-5) 16 Section 155-15.Sec. 4-5.Rights and powers. * * * 17 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 155-15) * * * 18 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 19 (70 ILCS 325/4-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 7004-6) 20 Section 2-25. IncurringSec. 4-6.obligationsof21Authority; Funds. The Authority shall not incur any 22 obligations for salaries or for office or administrative 23 expenses except within the amounts of funds thatwhichwill 24 be available to it when such obligations become payable. 25 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 26 (70 ILCS 325/4-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 7004-7) 27 Section 2-30.Sec. 4-7.Prompt payment. Purchases made 28 underpursuant tothis Article shall be made in compliance 29 with the Local Government Prompt Payment Act, as now or30hereafter amended. -885- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 2 (70 ILCS 325/4-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 7004-8) 3 Section 155-18.Sec. 4-8.Acquisition of property; 4 grants, loans and appropriations. * * *(nonstandard 5 provisions contained in Section 155-18)* * * 6 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 7 (70 ILCS 325/4-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 7004-9) 8 Section 2-40.Sec. 4-9.Federal moneygovernment;9Grants, loans and appropriations. The Authority shall have 10 the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, matching 11 grants, loans or appropriations from the federal government 12 or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be used for any 13 of the purposes of the Authority,and (ii) to enter into any 14 agreement with the federal government in relation to such 15 grants, matching grants, loans or appropriations. 16 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 17 (70 ILCS 325/4-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 7004-10) 18 Section 155-20.Sec. 4-10.State and municipal financial 19 support. * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 20 155-20)* * * 21 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 22 (70 ILCS 325/4-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 7004-11) 23 Section 2-45.Sec. 4-11.Insuranceand indemnity24contracts. The Authority shall have the power to procure and 25 enter into contracts for any type of insurance and indemnity 26 against loss or damage to property from any cause, against 27 loss of use and occupancy, against employers' liability, 28 against any act of any member, officer, or employee of the 29 Board or Authority in the performance of the duties of the 30his or heroffice or employment, andoragainst any other -886- LRB9000879DJcd 1 insurable risk. 2 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 3 (70 ILCS 325/4-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 7004-12) 4 Section 155-25.Sec. 4-12.Power to borrow money; bonds; 5 issuance and sale. * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in 6 Section 155-25)* * * 7 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 8 (70 ILCS 325/4-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 7004-13) 9 Section 155-30.Sec. 4-13.Bonds; nature of 10 indebtedness. * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in 11 Section 155-30)* * * 12 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 13 (70 ILCS 325/4-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 7004-14) 14 Section 155-32.Sec. 4-14.Investments in bondsunder15Article. * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 16 155-32)* * * 17 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 18 (70 ILCS 325/4-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 7004-15) 19 Section 155-35.Sec. 4-15.Elections; general obligation 20 bonds; form of ballot. * * *(nonstandard provisions contained 21 in Section 155-35)* * * 22 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 23 (70 ILCS 325/4-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 7004-16) 24 Section 155-40.Sec. 4-16.Bonds; principal and interest 25 payments; taxation. * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in 26 Section 155-40)* * * 27 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 28 (70 ILCS 325/4-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 7004-17) -887- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 2 of interest.Sec. 4-17. Board; Compensation; Conflicts of3interest.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 4 155-45)* * * The members of the Board shall serve without 5 compensation, but shall be reimbursed for actual expenses 6 incurred by them in the performance of their duties. 7 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 8 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 9 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 10 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 11 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 12 (70 ILCS 325/4-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 7004-18) 13 Section 155-50.Sec. 4-18.Members; terms; oath. * * 14 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 155-50)* * * 15 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 16 (70 ILCS 325/4-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 7004-19) 17 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 4-19.18Officers; Bylaws and regulations.As soon as practicably 19 possiblepracticableafter the appointment of the initial 20 members, the Board shall organize for the transaction of 21 business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 22 its own numbermembers, and adopt by-lawsbylawsand 23 regulations to govern its proceedings. The initial chairman 24 and his successors shall be elected by the Board from time to 25 time for the term of the chairman'shis or heroffice as a 26 member of the Board or for theaterm of 3 years, whichever 27 is shorter. 28 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 29 (70 ILCS 325/4-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 7004-20) 30 Section 2-96.Sec. 4-20.Meetings; action by 4 Board 31 membersRecords. Regular meetings of the Board shall be held -888- LRB9000879DJcd 1 at least once in each calendar month, the time and place of 2 such meetings to be fixed by the Board. 3 Four members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 4 the transaction of business. All actionsactionof the Board 5 shall be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote 6 of at least 4 members shall be necessary for the adoption of 7 any ordinance or resolution. 8 All ordinances, resolutions andrecords ofproceedings of 9 the Authority,and all documents and records in its 10 possession,shall be public records, and open to public 11 inspection, except such documents and records as shall be 12 kept or prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, 13 actions or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 14 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 15 (70 ILCS 325/4-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 7004-21) 16 Section 2-101.Sec. 4-21.Secretary; treasurer; funds 17 deposited in bank or savings and loan associationSureties. 18 The Board shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need 19 not be members of the Board, to hold office duringatthe 20 pleasure of the Board,and shall fix their duties and 21 compensation. Before entering upon thetheirduties of their 22 respective offices they shall take and subscribe the 23 constitutional oath of office, and the treasurer shall 24 execute a bond with corporate sureties to be approved by the 25 Board. The bond shall be payable to the Authority in 26 whatever penal sum may be directed upon the faithful 27 performance of the duties of the office and the payment of 28 all money received by the treasurerhim or heraccording to 29 law and the orders of the Board. The Board may, at any time, 30 require a new bond from the treasurer in such penal sum as 31 may then be determined by the Board. The obligation of the 32 sureties shall not extend to any loss sustained by the 33 insolvency, failure or closing of any savings and loan -889- LRB9000879DJcd 1 association or national or State bank wherein the treasurer 2 has deposited funds if the bank or savings and loan 3 association has been approved by the Board as a depository 4 for thosethesefunds. The oaths of office and the 5 treasurer's bond shall be filed in the principal office of 6 the Authority. 7 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 8 (70 ILCS 325/4-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 7004-22) 9 Section 2-106. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 10 Investment Act.Sec. 4-22. Deposit of funds; Withdrawals;11Payments.All funds deposited by the treasurer in any bank or 12 savings and loan association shall be placed in the name of 13 the Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by 14 check or draft upon the bank or savings and loan association, 15 signed by the treasurer and countersigned by the chairman of 16 the Board. The Board may designate any of its members or any 17 officer or employee of the Authority to affix the signature 18 of the chairman and another to affix the signature of the 19 treasurer to any check or draft for payment of salaries or 20 wages and for payment of any other obligation of not more 21 than $2,500. 22 No bank or savings and loan association shall receive 23 public funds as permitted by this Section, unless it has 24 complied with the requirements established pursuant to 25 Section 6 of the Public Funds Investment Act"An Act relating26to certain investments of public funds by public agencies",27approved July 23, 1943, as now or hereafter amended. 28 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 29 (70 ILCS 325/4-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 7004-23) 30 Section 2-110.Sec. 4-23. Officers'Signatures on checks 31 oranddrafts; Validity. In case any officer whose signature 32 appears upon any check or draft,issued pursuant to this -890- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Article,ceases(after attaching his or her signature)to 2 holdhis or heroffice after attaching his or her signature 3 and before the delivery of the check or draftthereofto the 4 payee, thathissignature nevertheless shall be valid and 5 sufficient for all purposes with the same effect as if the 6 officerhehad remained in office until deliverythereof. 7 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 8 (70 ILCS 325/4-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 7004-24) 9 Section 2-115.Sec. 4-24.General manager; other 10 appointmentsAttorney; Chief engineer. The Board may appoint 11 a general manager,who shall be a person of recognized 12 ability and business experience, to hold office duringatthe 13 pleasure of the Board. The general manager shall have 14 management ofmanagethe properties and business of the 15 Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the general 16 control of the Board,andshall direct the enforcement of all 17 ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the Board, 18 and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from 19 time to time by the Board. 20 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 21 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 22 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 23 and employees as may be necessary. The Board shall define 24 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 25 may designate. 26 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 27 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 28 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 29 office and shall not be members of the Board. 30 The compensation of the general manager, general 31 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 32 plannersengineers, consultants, agents and employees shall 33 be fixed by the Board. -891- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 2 (70 ILCS 325/4-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 7004-25) 3 Section 2-120.Sec. 4-25.Ordinances,;rules, and 4 regulations; fines and penalties. The Board shall have power 5 to pass all ordinances and make all rules and regulations 6 proper or necessary to carry into effect the powers granted 7 to the Authority, with such fines or penalties as may be 8 deemed proper. All fines and penalties shall be imposed by 9 ordinance, which shall be published in a newspaper of general 10 circulation published in the metropolitan area. No such 11 ordinance imposing a fine or penalty shall take effect until 12 10 days after its publication. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 14 (70 ILCS 325/4-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 7004-26) 15 Section 155-55.Sec. 4-26.Contracts, concessions or16leases; Bidding. * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in 17 Section 155-55)* * * 18 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 19 (70 ILCS 325/4-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 7004-27) 20 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 4-27.21Advertisements; Bids.Advertisements for bids shall be 22 published at least twice in a daily newspaper of general 23 circulation published in the metropolitan area, the last 24 publication to be at least 10 calendar days before the time 25 for receiving bids, and such advertisements shall also be 26 posted on readily accessible bulletin boards in the principal 27 office of the Authority. Such advertisements shall state the 28 time and place for receiving and openingofbids,and, by 29 reference to plans and specifications on file at the time of 30 the first publication, or in the advertisement itself, shall 31 describe the character of the proposed contract in sufficient -892- LRB9000879DJcd 1 detail to fully advise prospective bidders of their 2 obligations and to ensureinsurefree and open competitive 3 bidding. 4 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 5 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 6 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 7 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 8 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 9 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 10 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 11 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 12 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 13 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 14 before advertising for bids. 15 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 16 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 17 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 18 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 19 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 20 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 21 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 22 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 23 (70 ILCS 325/4-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 7004-28) 24 Section 155-60.Sec. 4-28.Report; financial statement. 25 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 155-60)* * 26 * 27 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 28 (70 ILCS 325/4-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 7004-29) 29 Section 2-145.Sec. 4-29.Antitrust laws; State action30exemption. The Authority isherebyexpressly made the 31 beneficiary of the provisions of Section 1 of the Local 32 Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An Act to make explicit-893- LRB9000879DJcd 1the authorization for units of local government and certain2other governmental bodies to act as permitted by statute or3the Illinois Constitution, notwithstanding effects on4competition", amendatory veto overridden November 3, 1983, as5now or hereafter amended, and the General Assembly intends 6 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 7 federal antitrust laws be fully available to the Authority to 8 the extent its activities are either (1) expressly or by 9 necessary implication authorized by this Article or other 10 Illinois law,or (2) within traditional areas of local 11 governmental activity. 12 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 13 (70 ILCS 325/4-30) (from Ch. 85, par. 7004-30) 14 Section 2-150.Sec. 4-30. PropertyTax exemption. All 15 property of the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by 16 the State or any taxing unit therein. 17 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 18 PART 160. MAYWOOD CIVIC CENTER 19 (70 ILCS 310/5-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 6905-1) 20 Section 2-3. Purpose.Sec. 5-1.The purpose of this 21 Article is to accomplish the aims of the State of Illinois to 22 enhance the ability of its citizens to avail themselves of 23 civic and cultural centers geographically situated throughout 24 the entire State of Illinois. 25 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 26 (70 ILCS 310/5-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 6905-2) 27 Section 160-1. Short titleSec. 5-2. * * *(nonstandard 28 provisions contained in Section 160-1)* * * 29 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 30 (70 ILCS 310/5-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 6905-3) -894- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 5-3.When usedIn this 2 Article: 3 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 160-5)* 4 * * 5 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 6 State,andany unit of local government or school district 7governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,8corporate or otherwise,thereof. 9 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 10 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 11 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 12 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 13 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 160-5)* 14 * * 15 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 16 (70 ILCS 310/5-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 6905-4) 17 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 5-4.* * 18 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 160-10)* * * 19 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 20 name,but execution shall not in any case issue against any 21 property of the Authority. 22 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 23 the same at its pleasure. * * *(nonstandard provisions 24 contained in Section 160-10)* * * 25 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 26 (70 ILCS 310/5-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 6905-5) 27 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and other 28 buildings; lease of space.Sec. 5-5.It shall be the duty of 29 the Authority to promote, operate and maintain expositions, 30 conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural activities 31 from time to time in the metropolitan area and in connection 32 therewith to arrange, finance and maintain industrial, -895- LRB9000879DJcd 1 cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade and 2 scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 3 auditorium, exposition, recreational and office buildings for 4 such purposes. 5 The provision of office space for lease and rental and 6 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 7 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 8 Authority. 9 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 10 to perform such duties. 11 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 12 (70 ILCS 310/5-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 6905-6) 13 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 14 domain.Sec. 5-6.The Authority shall have the following 15 rights and powersduties: 16 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 17 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 18 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain exhibition 19 centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities and office 20 buildings, including sites and parking areas and commercial 21 facilities therefor located within the metropolitan area;.22 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 23 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 24 industrial, cultural, educationaleducation, trade and 25 scientific exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the 26 use of such grounds, centers, and auditoriums for the holding 27 of fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 28 Authority or some other person or governmental agency;.29 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 30 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 31 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 32 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 33 of the Code of Civil Procedure, asnow or hereafteramended;.-896- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 2 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 3 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 4 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 5 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 6 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 7 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of,and 8 the interest on,any bonds issued by the Authority;.9 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 10 the objects and purposes of this Article. 11 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 12 (70 ILCS 310/5-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 6905-7) 13 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 5-7.The 14 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries,or 15 for office or administrative expenses except within the 16 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 17 obligations become payable. 18 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 19 (70 ILCS 310/5-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 6905-8) 20 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 21 State, or local agency.Sec. 5-8.The Authority shall have 22 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 23 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 24 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 25 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 26 the State itself, (ii)useful for its purposes, andto apply 27 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 28 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 29 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 30 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 31 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 32 grants, loans or appropriations. -897- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 2 (70 ILCS 310/5-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 6905-9) 3 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 5-9.The Authority 4 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 5 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 6 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 7 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 8 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 9 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 10 appropriations. 11 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 12 (70 ILCS 310/5-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 6905-10) 13 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 5-10.The Authority shall 14 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 15 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 16 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 17 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 18 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 19 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 20 and againstorany other insurable risk. 21 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 22 (70 ILCS 310/5-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 6905-11) 23 Section 160-15. Borrowing; revenue bonds.Sec. 5-11.* * 24 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 160-15)* * * 25 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-1028.) 26 (70 ILCS 310/5-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 6905-12) 27 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 5-12.28 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 29 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 30 State of Illinois or of any political subdivision of or -898- LRB9000879DJcd 1 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 2 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 3 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 4 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 5 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 6 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 7 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 8 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 9 (70 ILCS 310/5-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 6905-13) 10 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 5-13.The State 11 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 12 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 13 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 14 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 15 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 16 loan associations, investment companies,and other persons 17 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 18 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 19 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 20 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 21 pursuant to this Article, it being the purpose of this 22 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 23 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 24 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 25 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 26 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 27 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 28 selecting securities for investment. 29 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 30 (70 ILCS 310/5-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 6905-14) 31 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 32 of interest.Sec. 5-14.* * *(nonstandard provisions -899- LRB9000879DJcd 1 contained in Section 160-20)* * * The members of the Board 2 shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 3 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 4 duties. 5 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 6 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 7 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 8 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 9 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 10 (70 ILCS 310/5-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 6905-15) 11 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 5-15.* * 12 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 160-25)* * * 13 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 14 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 15 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 16 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 17 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 18 (70 ILCS 310/5-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 6905-16) 19 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.205-16.Members of the Board shall hold office until their 21 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any 22 member may resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto23takeeffect when the member'shissuccessor has been 24 appointed and has qualified. 25 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. The 26 appointing officer may remove any member of the Board 27 appointed by the officerhim, in case of incompetency, 28 neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office, after service on 29 the memberhim, by registered United States mail, return 30receiptrequested, of a copy of the written charges against 31 the memberhimand an opportunity to be publicly heard in 32 person or by counsel in the member'shisown defense upon not -900- LRB9000879DJcd 1 less than 10 days'daysnotice. 2 (Section 2-85, resumed) 3 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 4or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 5 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis6 office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for 7 the unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in the 8 case of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 9 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 10 (70 ILCS 310/5-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 6905-17) 11 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 5-17.As 12 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 13 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 14 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 15 its own number, and adopt by-lawsbylawsand regulations to 16 govern its proceedings. The initial chairman and his 17 successors shall be elected by the Board from time to time 18 for the term of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the 19 Board or for the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 20 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 21 (70 ILCS 310/5-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 6905-18) 22 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members.Sec.235-18.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 24 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 25 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 26 Four members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 27 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 28 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 29 least 4 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 30 ordinance or resolution. 31 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 32 Authority and all documents and records in its possession -901- LRB9000879DJcd 1 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 2 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 3 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actionsaction4 or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 5 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 6 (70 ILCS 310/5-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 6905-19) 7 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer.Sec. 5-19.The 8 Board shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not 9 be members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure 10 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 11 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices,12 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 13 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 14 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 15 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 16 directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of the 17 office and the payment of all money received by the treasurer 18himaccording to law and the orders of the Board. The Board 19 may, at any time, require a new bond from the treasurer in a 20suchpenal sum as may then be determined by the Board. The 21 obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any loss 22 sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 23 national or state bank wherein the treasurer has deposited 24 funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as a 25 depositarydepositoryfor thosethesefunds. The oaths of 26 office and the treasurer's bondbondsshall be filed in the 27 principal office of the Authority. 28 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 29 (70 ILCS 310/5-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 6905-20) 30 Section 2-105. Funds.Sec. 5-20.All funds deposited by 31 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 32 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or -902- LRB9000879DJcd 1 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 2 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 3 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 4 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 5 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 6 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 7 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 8 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 9 (70 ILCS 310/5-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 6905-21) 10 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec. 5-21.11 In case any officer whose signature appears upon any check or 12 draft issued pursuant to this ArticleActceases(after13attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after attaching 14 his or her signature and before the delivery of the check or 15 draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature,nevertheless,16 shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes with the same 17 effect as if the officerhehad remained in office until 18 delivery. 19 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 20 (70 ILCS 310/5-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 6905-22) 21 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.225-22.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 23 person of recognized ability and business experience, to hold 24 office during the pleasure of the Board. The general manager 25 shall have management of the properties and business of the 26 Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the general 27 control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of all 28 ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the Board, 29 and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from 30 time to time by the Board. 31 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 32 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other -903- LRB9000879DJcd 1 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 2 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 3 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 4 may designate. 5 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 6 and all other officers provided for,pursuant to this 7 Section,shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath 8 of office and shall not be members of the Board. 9 The compensation of the general manager, general 10 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 11 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 12 the Board. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 14 (70 ILCS 310/5-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 6905-23) 15 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties.Sec.165-23.The Board shall have power to make all rules and 17 regulations,proper or necessary,to carry into effect the 18 powers granted to the Authority, with such penalties as may 19 be deemed proper. 20 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 21 (70 ILCS 310/5-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 6905-24) 22 Section 2-126. Contracts; award to other than highest or 23 lowest bidder by vote of 4 Board members.Sec. 5-24.All 24 contracts for the sale of property of the value of more than 25 $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property including 26 air rights, of the Authority for a term of more than one year 27 shall be awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after 28 advertising for bids. All construction contracts and 29 contracts for supplies, materials, equipment and services, 30 when the expense thereof will exceed $2,500, shall be let to 31 the lowest responsible bidder, after advertising for bids, 32 excepting (1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or -904- LRB9000879DJcd 1 services are required for equipment or services previously 2 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 3 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 4 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting 5 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 6 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 7 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 8 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 9 power, telephone or telegraph are required. 10 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 11 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 12 possible, and,in any event,in a manner calculated to ensure 13insurethe best interests of the public. Competitive bidding 14 is not required for the lease of real estate or buildings 15 owned or controlled by the Authority. The Board is empowered 16 to offer such leases upon such terms as it deems advisable. 17 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 18 Board may take into account the past recordrecordsof 19 dealings with the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy 20 of equipment, and ability to complete performance within the 21 time set, and other factors besides financial responsibility, 22 but in no case shall any such contracts be awarded to any 23 other than the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or 24 lease) or the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or 25 expenditure) unless authorized or approved by a vote of at 26 least 4 members of the Board, and unless such action is 27 accompanied by a statement in writing setting forth the 28 reasons for not awarding the contract to the highest or 29 lowest bidder, as the case may be, which statement shall be 30 kept on file in the principal office of the Authority and 31 open to public inspection. 32 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 33 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 34 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to -905- LRB9000879DJcd 1 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 2 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 3 materials, supplies or equipment. 4 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 5 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 6 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 7 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 8 contract, without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 9 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 10 received pursuant to advertisement. 11 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 12 effect the provisions of this Section. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 14 (70 ILCS 310/5-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 6905-25) 15 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 5.25.16 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 17 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 18 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 19 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 20 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 21 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 22 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 23 receiving and openingofbids and, by reference to plans and 24 specifications on filefor receiving and opening of bids and25by reference to plans and specifications on fileat the time 26 of the first publication, or in the advertisement itself, 27 shall describe the character of the proposed contract in 28 sufficient detail to fully advise prospective bidders of 29 their obligations and to ensureinsurefree and open 30 competitive bidding. 31 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 32 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 33 shall be entitled to be present in person or by -906- LRB9000879DJcd 1 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 2 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 3 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 4 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 5 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 6 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 7 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 8 before advertising for bids. 9 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 10 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 11 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 12 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 13 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 14 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 15 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 16 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 17 160-30)* * * 18 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 19 (70 ILCS 310/5-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 6905-26) 20 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec.215.26.As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 22 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 23 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 24 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 25 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 26 for distribution to persons interested upon request and a 27 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 28 appointing officers. 29 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 30 (70 ILCS 310/5-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 6905-27) 31 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 5.27.The 32 Authority created by this ArticleActshall receive financial -907- LRB9000879DJcd 1 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 2 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act, as now or3hereafter amended. 4 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 5 (70 ILCS 310/5-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 6905-28) 6 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 5.28.The Authority 7 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 8 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An9Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local10government and certain other governmental bodies to act as11permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,12notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto13overridden November 3, 1983, as now or hereafter amended, and 14 the General Assembly intends that the "State action 15 exemption" to the application of the federal antitrust laws 16 be fully available to the Authority to the extent its 17 activities are either (1) expressly or by necessary 18 implication authorized by this Article or other Illinois law,19 or (2) within traditional areas of local governmental 20 activity. 21 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 22 (70 ILCS 310/5-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 6905-29) 23 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 5-29.All property 24 of the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State 25 or any taxing unit therein. 26 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 27 (70 ILCS 310/5-30) (from Ch. 85, par. 6905-30) 28 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 5-30.Purchases 29 made underpursuant tothis Article shall be made in 30 compliance with the Local Government Prompt Payment Act, as31now or hereafter amended. -908- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 86-888.) 2 PART 165. MELROSE PARK CIVIC CENTER 3 (70 ILCS 245/2-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 6702-1) 4 Section 2-3. Purpose.Sec. 2-1.The purpose of this 5 ArticleActis to accomplish the aims of the State of 6 Illinois to enhance the ability of its citizens to avail 7 themselves of civic and cultural centers geographically 8 situated throughout the entire State of Illinois. 9 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 10 (70 ILCS 245/2-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 6702-2) 11 Section 165-1. Short title.Sec. 2-2.* * *(nonstandard 12 provisions contained in Section 165-1)* * * 13 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 14 (70 ILCS 245/2-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 6702-3) 15 Section 2-5. Definitions. InSec. 2-3. When used inthis 16 ArticleAct: 17 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 165-5)* 18 * * 19 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 20 State,andany unit of local governmental or school district 21body, and any agency or instrumentality, corporate or22otherwise,thereof. 23 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 24 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 25 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 26 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 27 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 165-5)* 28 * * 29 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 30 (70 ILCS 245/2-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 6702-4) -909- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 2-4.* * 2 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 165-10)* * * 3 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 4 name,but execution shall not in any case issue against any 5 property of the Authority. 6 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 7 the same at its pleasure. * * *(nonstandard provisions 8 contained in Section 165-10)* * * 9 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 10 (70 ILCS 245/2-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 6702-5) 11 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and 12 other buildings; lease of space.Sec. 2-5.It shall be the 13 duty of the Authority to promote, operate and maintain 14 expositions, conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural 15 activities from time to time in the metropolitan area and in 16 connection therewith to arrange, finance and maintain 17 industrial, cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade 18 and scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 19 auditorium, exposition, recreational and office buildings for 20 such purposes. 21 The provision of office space for lease and rental and 22 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 23 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 24 Authority. 25 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 26 to perform such duties. 27 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 28 (70 ILCS 245/2-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 6702-6) 29 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 30 domain.Sec. 2-6.The Authority shall have the following 31 rights and powersduties: 32 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as -910- LRB9000879DJcd 1 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 2 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain exhibition 3 centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities and office 4 buildings, including sites and parking areas and commercial 5 facilities therefor located within the metropolitan area;.6 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 7 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 8 industrial, cultural, educationaleducation, trade and 9 scientific exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the 10 use of such grounds, centers, and auditoriums for the holding 11 of fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 12 Authority or some other person or governmental agency;.13 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 14 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 15 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 16 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 17 of the Code of Civil Procedure, asnow or hereafteramended;.18 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 19 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 20 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 21 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 22 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 23 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 24 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of,and 25 the interest on,any bonds issued by the Authority;.26 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 27 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 28 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 29 (70 ILCS 245/2-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 6702-7) 30 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 2-7.The 31 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or 32 for,office or administrative expenses except within the 33 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such -911- LRB9000879DJcd 1 obligations become payable. 2 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 3 (70 ILCS 245/2-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 6702-8) 4 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 5 State, or local agency.Sec. 2-8.The Authority shall have 6 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 7 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 8 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 9 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 10 the State itself, (ii)useful for its purposes, andto apply 11 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 12 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 13 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 14 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 15 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 16 grants, loans or appropriations. 17 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 18 (70 ILCS 245/2-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 6702-9) 19 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 2-9.The Authority 20 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 21 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 22 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 23 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 24 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 25 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 26 appropriations. 27 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 28 (70 ILCS 245/2-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 6702-10) 29 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 2-10.The Authority shall 30 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 31 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to -912- LRB9000879DJcd 1 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 2 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 3 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 4 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 5 and againstorany other insurable risk. 6 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 7 (70 ILCS 245/2-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 6702-11) 8 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 9 performance.Sec. 2-11.The Authority shall have continuing 10 power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying out and 11 performing its duties and exercising its powers under this 12 ArticleAct. 13 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 14 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 15 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 16 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 17 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 18 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 19 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 20 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 21 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 22 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 23 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 24 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 25 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 26 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 27 time or times not exceeding 40 years from their respective 28 dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates,not exceeding 29 the maximum rate permitted by the Bond Authorization Act"An30Act to authorize public corporations to issue bonds, other31evidences of indebtedness and tax anticipation warrants32subject to interest rate limitations set forth therein",33approved May 26, 1970, as now or hereafter amended, may be in -913- LRB9000879DJcd 1 such form, may carry such registration privileges, may be 2 executed in such manner, may be payable at such place or 3 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and 4 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 5 face thereof, may be executed in such manner, and may contain 6 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in said 7 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on 8 any bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold 9 office, his signature shall nevertheless be valid and 10 effective for all purposes. The holder or holders of any 11 bonds,or interest coupons appertaining thereto issued by the 12 Authority may bring suits at law or proceedings in equity to 13 compel the performance and observance by the Authority or any 14 of its officers, agents or employees oforany contract or 15 covenant made by the Authority with the holders of such bonds 16 or interest coupons,andto compel the Authority and any of 17 its officers, agents or employees to perform any duties 18 required to be performed for the benefit of the holders of 19 any such bonds or interest coupons by the provisions of the 20 ordinance authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the 21 Authority and any of its officers, agents or employees from 22 taking any action in conflict with any such contract or 23 covenant. 24 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 25 in the absence of any express recital on the facefact26 thereof that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be 27 negotiable instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code, as28now or hereafter amended. 29 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 30 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 31 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 32 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 33 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 34 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other -914- LRB9000879DJcd 1 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 2 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 3 operating the said facilities; and 4 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 5 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 6 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 7 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 8 secure payment thereof. 9 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 10 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 11 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 12 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 13 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 14 theatrical, and cultural,expositions, sports activities, 15 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 16 rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the Authority may 17 execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided 18 that no lien upon any physical property of the Authority 19 shall be created thereby. 20 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 21 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 22 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 23 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 24 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 25 instituted. 26 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 27 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 28 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 29 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 30 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 31 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 32 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any 33 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All 34 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by -915- LRB9000879DJcd 1 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 2 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have 3 the right to reject all bids and to readvertise for bids in 4 the manner provided for in the initial advertisement. 5 However, if no bids are received,such bonds may be sold at 6 not less than par value, without further advertising, within 7 60 days after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to 8 any advertisement. 9 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 10 (70 ILCS 245/2-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 6702-12) 11 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 2-12.12 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 13 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 14 State of Illinois or of any political subdivision of or 15 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 16 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 17 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 18 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 19 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 20 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 21 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 22 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 23 (70 ILCS 245/2-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 6702-13) 24 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 2-13.The State 25 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 26 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 27 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 28 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 29 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 30 loan associations, investment companies,and other persons 31 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 32 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may -916- LRB9000879DJcd 1 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 2 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 3 pursuant to this ArticleAct, it being the purpose of this 4 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 5 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 6 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 7 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 8 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 9 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 10 selecting securities for investment. 11 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 12 (70 ILCS 245/2-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 6702-14) 13 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 14 of interest.Sec. 2-14.* * *(nonstandard provisions 15 contained in Section 165-15)* * * The members of the Board 16 shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 17 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 18 duties. 19 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 20 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 21 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 22 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 23 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 24 (70 ILCS 245/2-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 6702-15) 25 Section 2-80. Board members oath.Sec. 2-15.* * 26 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 165-20)* * * 27 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 28 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 29 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 30 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 31 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) -917- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 245/2-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 6702-16) 2 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.32-16.Members of the Board shall hold office until their 4 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any 5 member may resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto6takeeffect when the member'shissuccessor has been 7 appointed and has qualified. * * *(nonstandard provisions 8 contained in Section 165-25)* * * 9 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 10or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 11 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis12 office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for 13 the unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in the 14 case of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 15 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 16 (70 ILCS 245/2-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 6702-17) 17 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 2-17.As 18 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 19 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 20 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 21 its own number, and adopt by-laws and regulations to govern 22 its proceedings. The initial chairman and his successors 23 shall be elected by the Board from time to time for the term 24 of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the Board or for 25 the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 26 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 27 (70 ILCS 245/2-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 6702-18) 28 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members.Sec.292-18.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 30 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 31 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 32 Four members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for -918- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 2 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 3 least 4 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 4 ordinance or resolution. 5 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 6 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 7 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 8 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 9 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actions or 10 proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 11 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 12 (70 ILCS 245/2-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 6702-19) 13 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer.Sec. 2-19.The 14 Board shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not 15 be members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure 16 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 17 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices,18 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 19 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 20 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 21 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 22 directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of the 23 office and the payment of all money received by the treasurer 24himaccording to law and the orders of the Board. The Board 25 may, at any time, require a new bond from the treasurer in a 26suchpenal sum as may then be determined by the Board. The 27 obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any loss 28 sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 29 national or state bank wherein the treasurer has deposited 30 funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as a 31 depositarydepositoryfor thosethesefunds. The oaths of 32 office and the treasurer's bondbondsshall be filed in the 33 principal office of the Authority. -919- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 2 (70 ILCS 245/2-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 6702-20) 3 Section 2-105. Funds.Sec. 2-20.All funds deposited by 4 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 5 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 6 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 7 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 8 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 9 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 10 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 11 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 12 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 14 (70 ILCS 245/2-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 6702-21) 15 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec.162-21.In case any officer whose signature appears upon any 17 check or draft issued pursuant to this ArticleActceases 18(after attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after 19 attaching his or her signature and before the delivery of the 20 check or draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature,21 nevertheless,shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes 22 with the same effect as if the officerhehad remained in 23 office until delivery. 24 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 25 (70 ILCS 245/2-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 6702-22) 26 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.272-22.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 28 person of recognized ability and business experience, to hold 29 office during the pleasure of the Board. The general manager 30 shall have management of the properties and business of the 31 Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the general -920- LRB9000879DJcd 1 control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of all 2 ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the Board, 3 and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from 4 time to time by the Board. 5 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 6 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 7 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 8 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 9 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 10 may designate. 11 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 12 and all other officers provided for,pursuant to this 13 Section,shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath 14 of office and shall not be members of the Board. 15 The compensation of the general manager, general 16 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 17 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 18 the Board. 19 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 20 (70 ILCS 245/2-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 6702-23) 21 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties.Sec.222-23.The Board shall have power to make all rules and 23 regulations,proper or necessary,to carry into effect the 24 powers granted to the Authority, with such penalties as may 25 be deemed proper. 26 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 27 (70 ILCS 245/2-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 6702-24) 28 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 29 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members.Sec. 2-24.All 30 contracts for the sale of property of the value of more than 31 $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property, including 32 air rights, of the Authority for a term of more than one year -921- LRB9000879DJcd 1 shall be awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after 2 advertising for bids. All construction contracts and 3 contracts for supplies, materials, equipment and services, 4 when the expense thereof will exceed $2,500, shall be let to 5 the lowest responsible bidder after advertising for bids, 6 excepting (1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or 7 services are required for equipment or services previously 8 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 9 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 10 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting 11 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 12 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 13 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 14 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 15 power, telephone or telegraph are required. 16 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 17 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 18 possible, and,in any event,in a manner calculated to ensure 19insurethe best interests of the public. Competitive bidding 20 is not required for the lease of real estate or buildings 21 owned or controlled by the Authority. The Board is empowered 22 to offer such leases upon such terms as it deems advisable. 23 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 24 Board may take into account the past recordrecordsof 25 dealings with the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy 26 of equipment, and ability to complete performance within the 27 time set, and other factors besides financial responsibility, 28 but in no case shall any such contracts be awarded to any 29 other than the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or 30 lease) or the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or 31 expenditure) unless authorized or approved by a vote of at 32 least 5 members of the Board, and unless such action is 33 accompanied by a statement in writing setting forth the 34 reasons for not awarding the contract to the highest or -922- LRB9000879DJcd 1 lowest bidder, as the case may be, which statement shall be 2 kept on file in the principal office of the Authority and 3 open to public inspection. 4 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 5 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 6 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law,are forbidden to 7 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 8 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 9 materials, supplies or equipment. 10 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 11 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 12 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 13 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 14 contract without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 15 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 16 received pursuant to advertisement. 17 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 18 effect the provisions of this Section. 19 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 20 (70 ILCS 245/2-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 6702-25) 21 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 2-25.22 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 23 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 24 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 25 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 26 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 27 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 28 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 29 receiving and openingofbids and,by reference to plans and30specifications on file for receiving and opening of bids and31 by reference to plans and specifications on file at the time 32 of the first publication, or in the advertisement itself, 33 shall describe the character of the proposed contract in -923- LRB9000879DJcd 1 sufficient detail to fully advise prospective bidders of 2 their obligations and to ensureinsurefree and open 3 competitive bidding. 4 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 5 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 6 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 7 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 8 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 9 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 10 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 11 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 12 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 13 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 14 before advertising for bids. 15 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 16 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 17 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 18 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 19 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 20 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 21 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 22 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 23 165-30)* * * 24 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 25 (70 ILCS 245/2-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 6702-26) 26 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec.272-26.As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 28 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 29 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 30 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 31 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 32 for distribution to persons interested upon request and a 33 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the -924- LRB9000879DJcd 1 appointing officers. 2 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 3 (70 ILCS 245/2-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 6702-27) 4 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 2-27.The 5 Authority created by this ArticleActshall receive financial 6 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 7 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act, as now or8hereafter amended. 9 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 10 (70 ILCS 245/2-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 6702-28) 11 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 2-28.The Authority 12 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 13 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An14Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local15government and certain other governmental bodies to act as16permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,17notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto18overridden November 3, 1983, as now or hereafter amended, and 19 the General Assembly intends that the "State action 20 exemption" to the application of the federal antitrust laws 21 be fully available to the Authority to the extent its 22 activities are either (1) expressly or by necessary 23 implication authorized by this Article or other Illinois law,24 or (2) within traditional areas of local governmental 25 activity. 26 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 27 (70 ILCS 245/2-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 6702-29) 28 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 2-29.All property 29 of the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State 30 or any taxing unit therein. 31 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) -925- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 245/2-30) (from Ch. 85, par. 6702-30) 2 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 2-30.Purchases made 3 under this Articlepursuant to this Actshall be made in 4 compliance with the Local Government Prompt Payment Act. 5 (Source: P.A. 86-8.) 6 PART 170. METROPOLITAN CIVIC CENTER 7 (70 ILCS 205/1) (from Ch. 85, par. 1361) 8 Section 170-1. Short title.Sec. 1.* * *(nonstandard 9 provisions contained in Section 170-1)* * * 10 (Source: P.A. 76-1770.) 11 (70 ILCS 205/2) (from Ch. 85, par. 1362) 12 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 2.When usedIn this 13 ArticleAct: 14 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 170-5)* 15 * * 16 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 17 State,andany unit of local government or school district 18governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,19corporate or otherwise,thereof. 20 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 21 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 22 or joint stockjoint-stockassociation; and includes any 23 trustee, receiver, assignee or personal representative 24 thereof. 25 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 170-5)* 26 * * 27 (Source: P.A. 76-1770.) 28 (70 ILCS 205/3) (from Ch. 85, par. 1363) 29 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 3.* * * 30 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 170-10) * * * 31 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate -926- LRB9000879DJcd 1 name but execution shall not in any case issue against any 2 property of the Authority. 3 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 4 the same at its pleasure. * * * (nonstandard provisions 5 contained in Section 170-10) * * * 6 (Source: P.A. 85-1209.) 7 (70 ILCS 205/4) (from Ch. 85, par. 1364) 8 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 9 lease of space.Sec. 4.It shall be the duty of the Authority 10 to promote, operate and maintain expositions, conventions, 11 and theatrical, sports and cultural activities from time to 12 time in the metropolitan area and in connection therewith to 13 arrange, finance and maintain industrial, cultural, 14 educational, theatrical, sports, trade and scientific 15 exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain auditorium, 16 exposition and office buildings for such purposes. 17 The provision of office space for rental and lease and 18 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 19 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 20 Authority. 21 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 22 to perform such duties. 23 (Source: P.A. 76-1770.) 24 (70 ILCS 205/5) (from Ch. 85, par. 1365) 25 Section 170-15. Rights and powers.Sec. 5.* * 26 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 170-15)* * * 27 (Source: P.A. 76-1770.) 28 (70 ILCS 205/6) (from Ch. 85, par. 1366) 29 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 6.The 30 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or 31 for,office or administrative expenses except within the -927- LRB9000879DJcd 1 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 2 obligations become payable. 3 (Source: P.A. 76-1770.) 4 (70 ILCS 205/6.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 1366.1) 5 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 6.1.Purchases made 6 underpursuant tothis ArticleActshall be made in 7 compliance with thethe "Local Government Prompt Payment 8 Act", approved by the Eighty-fourth General Assembly. 9 (Source: P.A. 84-731.) 10 (70 ILCS 205/7) (from Ch. 85, par. 1367) 11 Section 170-20. Acquisition of property; money from 12 State.Sec. 7.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained in 13 Section 170-20) * * * 14 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 15 (70 ILCS 205/8) (from Ch. 85, par. 1368) 16 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 8.The Authority 17 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 18 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 19 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 20 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 21 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 22 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 23 appropriations. 24 (Source: P.A. 76-1770.) 25 (70 ILCS 205/9) (from Ch. 85, par. 1369) 26 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 9.The Authority shall 27 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 28 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 29 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 30 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, -928- LRB9000879DJcd 1 officer, or employee of the Board orofAuthority in the 2 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 3 and againstorany other insurable risk. 4 (Source: P.A. 76-1770.) 5 (70 ILCS 205/10) (from Ch. 85, par. 1370) 6 Section 2-52. Borrowing; revenue bonds; interest payable 7 semi-annually; bond sale price; effect of Omnibus Bond Acts. 8Sec. 10.The Authority shall have continuing power to borrow 9 money for the purpose of carrying out and performing its 10 duties and exercising its powers under this ArticleAct. 11 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 12 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 13 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 14 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 15 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 16 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 17 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 18 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 19 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 20 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 21 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 22 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 23 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 24 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 25 time or times not exceeding 40 years from their respective 26 dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates, not exceeding 27 the maximum rate authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as 28 amended at the time of the making of the contract, payable 29 semi-annually, may be in such form, may carry such 30 registration privileges, may be executed in such manner, may 31 be payable at such place or places, may be made subject to 32 redemption in such manner and upon such terms, with or 33 without premium as is stated on the face thereof, may be -929- LRB9000879DJcd 1 executed in such manner and may contain such terms and 2 covenants, all as may be provided in saidtheordinance. In 3 case any officer whose signature appears on any bond ceases 4 (after attaching his signature) to hold office, his signature 5 shall nevertheless be valid and effective for all purposes. 6 The holder or holders of any bonds, or interest coupons 7 appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may bring 8 mandamus, injunction, or other civil actions orand9 proceedings to compel the performance and observance by the 10 Authority or any of its officers, agents or employees of any 11 contract or covenant made by the Authority with the holders 12 of such bonds or interest coupons,andto compel the 13 Authority and any of its officers, agents or employees to 14 perform any duties required to be performed for the benefit 15 of the holders of any such bonds or interest coupons by the 16 provisions of the ordinance authorizing their issuance, and 17orto enjoin the Authority and any of its officers, agents or 18 employees from taking any action in conflict with any such 19 contract or covenant. 20 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 21 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 22 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 23 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code. 24 The bonds shall be sold by the corporate authorities of 25 the Authority in such manner as said corporate authorities 26 shall determine, except that if issued to bear interest at 27 the maximum rate authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as 28 amended at the time of the making of the contract, the bonds 29 shall be sold for not less than par and accrued interest and 30 except that the selling price of bonds bearing interest at a 31 rate of less than the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 32 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 33 the contract, shall be such that the interest cost to the 34 Authority of the money received from the sale of bonds shall -930- LRB9000879DJcd 1 not exceed the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 2 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 3 the contract, computed to absolute maturity of said bonds or 4 certificates according to standard tables of bond values. 5 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 6 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 7 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 8 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 9 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 10 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 11 revenues of the Authority,to pay: 12 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 13 operating the said facilities; and 14 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 15 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 16 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 17 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 18 secure payment thereof. 19 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 20 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 21 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 22 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 23 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 24 theatrical, cultural, expositions, sport activities, 25 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 26 rentals, and other revenue, if any, the Authority may execute 27 and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided that no 28 lien upon any physical property of the Authority shall be 29 created thereby. 30 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 31 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus, 32 injunction, or other civil actions oraction andproceedings 33 in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel performance 34 and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement may -931- LRB9000879DJcd 1 prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 2 instituted. 3 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 4 sold the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 5 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 6 least 3threetimes in a daily newspaper of general 7 circulation published in the metropolitan area, the last 8 publication to be at least 10 days before bids are required 9 to be filed. Copies of such advertisement may be published in 10 any newspaper or financial publication in the United States. 11 All bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by 12 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 13 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have the 14 right to reject all bids and readvertise for bids in the 15 manner provided for in the initial advertisement. However, if 16 no bids are received such bonds may be sold at not less than 17 par value, without further advertising, within 60 days after 18 the bids are required to be filed pursuant to any 19 advertisement. 20 With respect to instruments for the payment of money 21 issued under this Section either before, on, or after the 22 effective date of Public Act 86-4this amendatory Act of231989, it is and always has been the intention of the General 24 Assembly (i) that the Omnibus Bond Acts are and always have 25 been supplementary grants of power to issue instruments in 26 accordance with the Omnibus Bond Acts, regardless of any 27 provision of this ArticleActthat may appear to be or to 28 have been more restrictive than those Acts, (ii) that the 29 provisions of this Section are not a limitation on the 30 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts, and 31 (iii) that instruments issued under this Section within the 32 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts are 33 not invalid because of any provision of this ArticleActthat 34 may appear to be or to have been more restrictive than those -932- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Acts. 2 (Source: P.A. 86-4.) 3 (70 ILCS 205/11) (from Ch. 85, par. 1371) 4 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 11.5 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 6 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 7 State of Illinois or of anyotherpolitical subdivision of or 8 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 9 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 10 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 11 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 12 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 13 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 14 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 15 (Source: P.A. 85-1209.) 16 (70 ILCS 205/12) (from Ch. 85, par. 1372) 17 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 12.The State 18 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 19 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 20 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 21 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 22 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 23 loan associations, investment companies and other persons 24 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 25 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 26 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 27 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 28 pursuant to this ArticleAct, itifbeing the purpose of this 29 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 30 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 31 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 32 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing -933- LRB9000879DJcd 1 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 2 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 3 selecting securities for investment. 4 (Source: P.A. 76-1770.) 5 (70 ILCS 205/13) (from Ch. 85, par. 1373) 6 Section 170-25. Bonds other than revenue bonds.Sec. 13.7 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 170-25) * 8 * * 9 (Source: P.A. 81-1489.) 10 (70 ILCS 205/14) (from Ch. 85, par. 1374) 11 Section 170-30. Tax.Sec. 14.* * * (nonstandard 12 provisions contained in Section 170-30) * * * 13 (Source: P.A. 81-1509.) 14 (70 ILCS 205/15) (from Ch. 85, par. 1375) 15 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 16 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 17 interest.Sec. 15.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained in 18 Section 170-35)* * * The members of the BoardTheyshall 19 serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 20 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 21 duties. However, any member of the Board who is appointed to 22 the office of secretary or treasurer may receive compensation 23 for his or her services as such officer. 24 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 25 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 26 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 27 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 28 (Source: P.A. 85-1209.) 29 (70 ILCS 205/16) (from Ch. 85, par. 1376) 30 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 16.* * -934- LRB9000879DJcd 1 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 170-40)* * * 2 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 3 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 4 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 5 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 6 (Source: P.A. 81-1509.) 7 (70 ILCS 205/17) (from Ch. 85, par. 1377) 8 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec. 17.9 Members of the Board shall hold office until their respective 10 successors have been appointed and qualified. Any member may 11 resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto takeeffect 12 when the member'shissuccessor has been appointed and has 13 qualified. 14 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. The 15 appointing officer may remove any member of the Board 16 appointed by the officerhim, in case of incompetency, 17 neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office, after service on 18 the memberhim, by registered United States mail, return 19 requested, of a copy of the written charges against the 20 memberhimand an opportunity to be publicly heard in person 21 or by counsel in the member'shisown defense upon not less 22 than 10tendays' notice. 23 (Section 2-85, resumed) 24 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 25or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 26 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis27 office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for 28 the unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in the 29 case of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 30 (Source: P.A. 76-1770.) 31 (70 ILCS 205/18) (from Ch. 85, par. 1378) 32 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 18.As -935- LRB9000879DJcd 1 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 2 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 3 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 4 its own number, and adopt by-laws and regulations to govern 5 its proceedings. The initial chairman and his successors 6 shall be elected by the Board from time to time for the term 7 of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the Board or for 8 the term of 3threeyears, whichever is shorter. 9 (Source: P.A. 76-1770.) 10 (70 ILCS 205/19) (from Ch. 85, par. 1379) 11 Section 170-45. Meetings; quorum; approval of ordinances 12 and resolutions by chairman; public records.Sec. 19.* * * 13 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 170-45) * * * 14 (Source: P.A. 82-783.) 15 (70 ILCS 205/20) (from Ch. 85, par. 1380) 16 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 17 bank or savings and loan association.Sec. 20.The Board 18 shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not be 19 members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure of 20 the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 21 Before entering upon theitsduties of their respective 22 offices they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath 23 of office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with 24 corporate sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond 25 shall be payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may 26 be directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of 27 the office and the payment of all money received by the 28 treasurerhimaccording to law and the orders of the Board. 29 The Board may, at any time, require a new bond from the 30 treasurer in such penal sum as may then be determined by the 31 Board. The obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any 32 loss sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any -936- LRB9000879DJcd 1 savings and loan association or national or State bank 2 wherein the treasurer has deposited funds if the bank or 3 savings and loan association has been approved by the Board 4 as a depository for thosethesefunds. The oaths of office 5 and the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the principal 6 office of the Authority. 7 (Source: P.A. 83-541.) 8 (70 ILCS 205/21) (from Ch. 85, par. 1381) 9 Section 2-106. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 10 Investment Act.Sec. 21.All funds deposited by the 11 treasurer in any bank or savings and loan association shall 12 be placed in the name of the Authority and shall be withdrawn 13 or paid out only by check or draft upon the bank or savings 14 and loan association, signed by the treasurer and 15 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 16 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 17 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 18 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 19 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 20 any other obligation of not more than $2,500$2,500.00. 21 No bank or savings and loan association shall receive 22 public funds as permitted by this Section, unless it has 23 complied with the requirements established pursuant to 24 Section 6 of the Public Funds Investment Act"An Act relating25to certain investments of public funds by public agencies",26approved July 23, 1943, as now or hereafter amended. 27 (Source: P.A. 83-541.) 28 (70 ILCS 205/22) (from Ch. 85, par. 1382) 29 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec. 22.30 In case any officer whose signature appears upon any check or 31 draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases(after32attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after attaching -937- LRB9000879DJcd 1 his or her signature and before the delivery of the check or 2 draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature nevertheless 3 shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes with the same 4 effect as if the officerhehad remained in office until 5 deliverythereof. 6 (Source: P.A. 76-1770.) 7 (70 ILCS 205/23) (from Ch. 85, par. 1383) 8 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.923.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 10 person of recognized ability and business experience, to hold 11 office during the pleasure of the Board. The general manager 12 shall have management of the properties and business of the 13 Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the general 14 control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of all 15 ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the Board, 16 and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from 17 time to time by the Board. 18 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 19 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 20 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 21 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 22 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 23 may designate. 24 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 25 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 26 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 27 office and shall not be members of the Board. 28 The compensation of the general manager, general 29 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 30 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 31 the Board. 32 (Source: P.A. 81-257.) -938- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 205/24) (from Ch. 85, par. 1384) 2 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 3 and penalties.Sec. 24.The Board shall have power to pass 4 all ordinances and make all rules and regulations proper or 5 necessary to carry into effect the powers granted to the 6 Authority, with such fines or penalties as may be deemed 7 proper. All fines and penalties shall be imposed by 8 ordinance, which shall be published in a newspaper of general 9 circulation published in the metropolitan areaembraced by10the Authority. No such ordinance imposing a fine or penalty 11 shall take effect until 10tendays after its publication. 12 (Source: P.A. 76-1770.) 13 (70 ILCS 205/25) (from Ch. 85, par. 1385) 14 Section 170-50. Contracts.Sec. 25.* * * (nonstandard 15 provisions contained in Section 170-50) * * * 16 (Source: P.A. 76-1770.) 17 (70 ILCS 205/26) (from Ch. 85, par. 1386) 18 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 26.19 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 20 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 21 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10ten22 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 23 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 24 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 25 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 26 receiving and openingofbids,and, by reference to plans and 27 specifications on file at the time of the first publication, 28 or in the advertisement itself, shall describe the character 29 of the proposed contract in sufficient detail to fully advise 30 prospective bidders of their obligations and to ensureinsure31 free and open competitive bidding. 32 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed -939- LRB9000879DJcd 1 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 2 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 3 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 4 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 5 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 6 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 7 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 8 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 9 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 10 before advertising for bids. 11 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 12 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 13 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 14 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 15 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 16 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 17 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 18 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 19 170-55)* * * 20 (Source: P.A. 79-1358.) 21 (70 ILCS 205/27) (from Ch. 85, par. 1387) 22 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec. 27.23 As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 24 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 25 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 26 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 27 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 28 for distribution to persons interested,upon request and a 29 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 30 appointing officersas provided in Section 16. 31 (Source: P.A. 76-1770.) 32 (70 ILCS 205/27a) (from Ch. 85, par. 1387a) -940- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 27a. Exemption from2taxation.All property of theanAuthoritycreated pursuant3to this Actshall be exempt from taxation by the State or any 4 taxing unit therein. 5 (Source: P.A. 84-1308.) 6 (70 ILCS 205/27b) (from Ch. 85, par. 1387b) 7 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 27b.The Authority 8 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 9 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An10Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local11government and certain other governmental bodies to act as12permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,13notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto14overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 15 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 16 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 17 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 18 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 19 ArticleActor other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 20 areas of local governmental activity. 21 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 22 (70 ILCS 205/27c) (from Ch. 85, par. 1387c) 23 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 27c.The 24 Authority created by this Article shall receive financial 25 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 26 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 27 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 28 (70 ILCS 205/28) (from Ch. 85, par. 1388) 29 Section 2-155. Partial invalidity.Sec. 28.If any 30 provision of this ArticleActis held invalid such provision 31 shall be deemed to be excised from this ArticleActand the -941- LRB9000879DJcd 1 invalidity thereof shall not affect any of the other 2 provisions of this ArticleAct. If the application of any 3 provision of this ArticleActto any person or circumstance 4circumstancesis held invalid it shall not affect the 5 application of such provision to such persons or 6 circumstances other than those as to which it is held 7 invalid. 8 (Source: P.A. 76-1770.) 9 PART 175. MILFORD CIVIC CENTER 10 (70 ILCS 220/7-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 5101) 11 Section 175-1. Short title.Sec. 7-1.* * *(nonstandard 12 provisions contained in Section 175-1)* * * 13 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 14 (70 ILCS 220/7-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 5102) 15 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 7-2.As usedIn this 16 Article, unless the context otherwise requires: 17 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 175-5)* 18 * * 19 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 20 Stateof Illinois, any unit of local government or school 21 district, and any agency or instrumentality thereof. 22 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 23 corporation,foreign or domesticcompany, association or 24 joint stockjoint-stockassociation; and includes any 25 trustee, receiver, assignee or personal representative 26 thereof. 27 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 175-5) 28 * * * (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 29 (70 ILCS 220/7-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 5103) 30 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 7-3.* * 31 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 175-10)* * * -942- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 2ownname but execution shall not in any case issue against 3 any property of the Authority. 4 (b) The Authority may adopt a common seal and change the 5 same at its pleasure. * * *(nonstandard provisions contained 6 in Section 175-10)* * * 7 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 8 (70 ILCS 220/7-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 5104) 9 Section 2-17. Duties; auditorium and other buildings. 10Sec. 7-4.It shall be the duty of the Authority to promote, 11 operate and maintain expositions, conventions, or theatrical, 12 sports or cultural activities from time to time in the 13 metropolitan area and in connection therewith to arrange, 14 finance and maintain industrial, cultural, educational, 15 theatrical, sports, trade or scientific exhibits and to lease 16 or construct, equip and maintain auditoriums, exposition 17 buildings or office buildings for such purposes. 18 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 19 to perform such duties. 20 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 21 (70 ILCS 220/7-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 5105) 22 Section 2-21. Rights and powers.Sec. 7-5.The Authority 23 shall have the following rights and powersduties: 24 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 25 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 26 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain fair or 27 exposition grounds, convention or exhibition centers, civic 28 auditoriums, and office and municipal buildings, including 29 sites and parking areas and facilities therefor located 30 within the metropolitan area. 31 (b) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 32 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. -943- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (c) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 2 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange, and finance fairs, 3 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 4 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 5 such grounds, centers and auditoriums for the holding of 6 fairs, exhibits, shows and events, whether conducted by the 7 Authority or some other person or governmental agency. 8 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 9 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 10 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 11 auditoriums, and to collect admission charges to fairs, 12 shows, exhibits and events sponsored or held by the 13 Authority. The charges collected may be made available to 14 defray the reasonable expenses of the Authority and to pay 15 the principal of and the interest on any bonds issued by the 16 Authority. 17 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 18 (70 ILCS 220/7-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 5106) 19 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 7-6.The 20 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or for 21 office or administrative expenses except within the amounts 22 of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 23 obligations become payable. 24 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 25 (70 ILCS 220/7-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 5107) 26 Section 2-36. Acquisition of property from person or 27 governmental agency.Sec. 7-7.The Authority shall have the 28 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 29 otherwise any property or rights from any person or 30 governmental agency useful for its purposes, (ii)andto 31 apply for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 32 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or -944- LRB9000879DJcd 1 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 2 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 3 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 4 grants, loans or appropriations. 5 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 6 (70 ILCS 220/7-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 5108) 7 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 7-8.The Authority 8 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 9 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 10 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 11 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 12 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 13 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 14 appropriations. 15 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 16 (70 ILCS 220/7-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 5109) 17 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 7-9.The Authority shall 18 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 19 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 20 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 21 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 22 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 23 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 24 andoragainst any other insurable risk. 25 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 26 (70 ILCS 220/7-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 5110) 27 Section 2-51. Borrowing; revenue bonds; mandamus or 28 other actions to compel performance.Sec. 7-10.The 29 Authority shall have continuing power to borrow money for the 30 purpose of carrying out and performing its duties and 31 exercising its powers under this ArticleAct. -945- LRB9000879DJcd 1 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 2 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 3 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 4 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 5 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 6 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 7 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 8 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 9 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 10 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 11 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 12 activities operated by the Authority, and from funds, if any, 13 received and to be received by the Authority from any other 14 source. Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature 15 at such time or times not exceeding 40 years from their 16 respective dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates, 17 not exceeding the maximum rate permitted by the Bond 18 Authorization Act"An Act to authorize public corporations to19issue bonds, other evidences of indebtedness and tax20anticipation warrants subject to interest rate limitations21set forth therein", approved May 26, 1970, as amended, may be 22 in such form, may carry such registration privileges, may be 23 executed in such manner, may be payable at such place or 24 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and 25 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 26 face thereof, may be executed in such manner and may contain 27 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in the 28 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on 29 any bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold 30 office,;his signature shall nevertheless be valid and 31 effective for all purposes. The holder or holders of any 32 bonds, or interest coupons appertaining thereto, issued by 33 the Authority may bring mandamus, injunction, or other civil 34 actions orandproceedings to compel the performance and -946- LRB9000879DJcd 1 observance by the Authority or any of its officers, agents or 2 employees oforany contract or covenant made by the 3 Authority with the holders of such bonds or interest coupons, 4andto compel the Authority and any of its officers, agents 5 or employees to perform any duties required to be performed 6 for the benefit of the holders of any such bonds or interest 7 coupons by the provisions of the ordinance authorizing their 8 issuance, and to enjoin the Authority and any of its 9 officers, agents or employees from taking any action in 10 conflict with any such contract or covenant. 11 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 12 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 13 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 14 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Codeof the State of15Illinois. 16 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 17 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 18 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 19 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 20 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 21 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 22 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 23 (a) the cost of leasing, maintaining, repairing, 24 regulating and operating the facilities; and 25 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 26 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 27 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 28 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 29 secure payment thereof. 30 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 31 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 32 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 33 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 34 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, -947- LRB9000879DJcd 1 theatrical or cultural expositions, sport activities, 2 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 3 rentals, and other revenue, if any, the Authority may execute 4 and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided that no 5 lien upon any physical property of the Authority shall be 6 created thereby. 7 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 8 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus, 9 injunction, or other civil actions orandproceedings in any 10 court of competent jurisdiction to compel performance and 11 compliance therewith, but the trust agreement may prescribe 12 by whom or on whose behalf such action may be instituted. 13 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 14 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 15 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 16 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 17 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 18 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 19 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any 20 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All 21 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by 22 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 23 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have 24 the right to reject all bids and readvertise for bids in the 25 manner provided for in the initial advertisement. However, 26 if no bids are received such bonds may be sold at not less 27 than par value, without further advertising, within 60 days 28 after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to any 29 advertisement. 30 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 31 (70 ILCS 220/7-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 5111) 32 Section 175-12. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec.337-11.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section -948- LRB9000879DJcd 1 175-12) * * * 2 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 3 (70 ILCS 220/7-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 5112) 4 Section 175-13. Investment in bonds.Sec. 7-12.* * * 5 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 175-13) * * * 6 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 7 (70 ILCS 220/7-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 5113) 8 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 9 of interest.Sec. 7-13.* * *(nonstandard provisions 10 contained in Section 175-15) * * * The members of the Board 11 shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 12 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 13 duties. 14 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 15 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 16 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 17 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 18 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 19 (70 ILCS 220/7-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 5114) 20 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 7-14.* * 21 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 175-20)* * * 22 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 23 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 24 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 25 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 26 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 27 (70 ILCS 220/7-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 5115) 28 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.297-15.Members of the Board shall hold office until their 30 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any -949- LRB9000879DJcd 1 member may resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto2takeeffect when the member'shissuccessor has been 3 appointed and has qualified. 4 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. The 5 appointing officer may remove any member of the Board 6 appointed by the officerhim, in case of incompetency, 7 neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office, after service on 8 the memberhim, by registered United States mail, return 9receiptrequested, of a copy of the written charges against 10 the memberhim,andby providing himan opportunity to be 11 publicly heard in person or by counsel in the member'shis12 own defense upon not less than 10 days' notice. 13 (Section 2-85, resumed) 14 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 15or ofabandonment of office,or in case ofdeath, conviction 16 of a felony or removal from office, a member's office shall 17 become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for the 18 unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in the case 19 of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 20 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 21 (70 ILCS 220/7-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 5116) 22 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 7-16.As 23 soon as practicably possiblepracticableafter the 24 appointment of the initial members, the Board shall organize 25 for the transaction of business, select a chairman and a 26 temporary secretary from its own number, and adopt by-laws 27 and regulations to govern its proceedings. The initial 28 chairman and his successors shall be elected by the Board 29 from time to time for the term of the chairman'shisoffice 30 as a member of the Board or for theaterm of 3 years, 31 whichever is shorter. 32 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) -950- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 220/7-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 5117) 2 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members.Sec.37-17.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 4 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 5 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 6 Four members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 7 the transaction of business. All actionsactionof the Board 8 shall be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote 9 of at least 4 members shall be necessary for the adoption of 10 any ordinance or resolution. 11 All ordinances, resolutions andrecords ofproceedings of 12 the Authority,and all documents and records in its 13 possession,shall be public records, and open to public 14 inspection, except such documents and records as shall be 15 kept or prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, 16 actions or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 17 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 18 (70 ILCS 220/7-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 5118) 19 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 20 bank or savings and loan association.Sec. 7-18.The Board 21 shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not be 22 members of the Board, to hold office duringatthe pleasure 23 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 24 Before entering upon thetheirduties of their respective 25 offices they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath 26 of office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with 27 corporate sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond 28 shall be payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may 29 be directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of 30 the office and the payment of all money received by the 31 treasurerhimaccording to law and the orders of the Board. 32 The Board may, at any time, require a new bond from the 33 treasurer in such penal sum as may then be determined by the -951- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Board. The obligation of the sureties shall not extend to 2 any loss sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of 3 any savings and loan association or national or State bank 4 wherein the treasurer has deposited funds if the bank or 5 savings and loan association has been approved by the Board 6 as a depository for thosethesefunds. The oaths of office 7 and the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the principal 8 office of the Authority. 9 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 10 (70 ILCS 220/7-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 5119) 11 Section 2-106. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 12 Investment Act.Sec. 7-19.All funds deposited by the 13 treasurer in any bank or savings and loan association shall 14 be placed in the name of the Authority and shall be withdrawn 15 or paid out only by check or draft upon the bank or savings 16 and loan association, signed by the treasurer and 17 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 18 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 19 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 20 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 21 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 22 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 23 No bank or savings and loan association shall receive 24 public funds as permitted by this Section, unless it has 25 complied with the requirements established pursuant to 26 Section 6 of the Public Funds Investment Act"An Act relating27to certain investments of public funds by public agencies",28approved July 23, 1943, as now or hereafter amended. 29 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 30 (70 ILCS 220/7-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 5120) 31 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec. 7-20.32 In case any officer whose signature appears upon any check or -952- LRB9000879DJcd 1 draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases to hold 2 office(after attaching his or her signature)to hold his3officeand before the delivery of the check or draftthereof4 to the payee, thathissignature nevertheless shall be valid 5 and sufficient for all purposes with the same effect as if 6 the officerhehad remained in office until delivery 7thereof. 8 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 9 (70 ILCS 220/7-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 5121) 10 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.117-21.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 12 person of recognized ability and business experience, to hold 13 office duringatthe pleasure of the Board. The general 14 manager shall have management ofmanagethe properties and 15 business of the Authority and of the employees thereof 16 subject to the general control of the Board,andshall direct 17 the enforcement of all ordinances, resolutions, rules and 18 regulations of the Board, and shall perform such other duties 19 as may be prescribed from time to time by the Board. 20 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 21 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 22 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 23 and employees as may be necessary. The Board shall define 24 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 25 may designate. 26 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 27 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 28 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 29 office and shall not be members of the Board. 30 The compensation of the general manager, general 31 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 32 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 33 the Board. -953- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 2 (70 ILCS 220/7-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 5122) 3 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 4 and penalties.Sec. 7-22.The Board shall have power to pass 5 all ordinances and make all rules and regulations proper or 6 necessary to carry into effect the powers granted to the 7 Authority, with such fines or penalties as may be deemed 8 proper. All fines and penalties shall be imposed by 9 ordinance, which shall be published in a newspaper of general 10 circulation published in the metropolitan area. No such 11 ordinance imposing a fine or penalty shall take effect until 12 10 days after its publication. 13 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 14 (70 ILCS 220/7-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 5123) 15 Section 2-127. Contracts; award to other than highest or 16 lowest bidder by four-fifths vote.Sec. 7-23.All contracts 17 for sale of property of the value of more than $2500, or for 18 a concession in or lease of property, including air rights, 19 of the Authority for a term of more than one year, shall be 20 awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after advertising 21 for bids. All construction contracts and contracts for 22 supplies, materials, equipment and services, when the expense 23 thereof will exceed $2500, shall be let to the lowest 24 responsible bidder, after advertising for bids, except: (1) 25 when repair parts, accessories, equipment or services are 26 required for equipment or services previously furnished or 27 contracted for; (2) when the nature of the services required 28 is such that competitive bidding is not in the best interest 29 of the public, including, without limiting the generality of 30 the foregoing, the services of accountants, architects, 31 attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents of 32 construction, and others possessing a high degree of skill; -954- LRB9000879DJcd 1 and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, power, 2 telephone or telegraph are required. 3 All contracts involving less than $2500 shall be let by 4 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 5 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 6insurethe best interests of the public. 7 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 8 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 9 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 10 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 11 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 12 case shall any such contract be awarded to any other than the 13 highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease),or the 14 lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure),unless 15 authorized or approved by a vote of at least 4/5 of the 16 members of the Board, and unless such action is accompanied 17 by a statement in writing setting forth the reasons for not 18 awarding the contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the 19 case may be, which statement shall be kept on file in the 20 principal office of the Authority and open to public 21 inspection. 22 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 23 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 24 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to 25 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 26 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 27 materials, supplies or equipment. 28 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 29 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 30 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 31 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 32 contract, without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 33 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 34 received pursuant to advertisement. -955- LRB9000879DJcd 1 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 2 effect the provisions of this Section. 3 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 4 (70 ILCS 220/7-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 5124) 5 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 7-24.6 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 7 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 8 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 9 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 10 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 11 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 12 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 13 receiving and openingofbids,and, by reference to plans and 14 specifications on file at the time of the first publication, 15 or in the advertisement itself, shall describe the character 16 of the proposed contract in sufficient detail to fully advise 17 prospective bidders of their obligations and to ensureinsure18 free and open competitive bidding. 19 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 20 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 21 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 22 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 23 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 24 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 25 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 26 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 27 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 28 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 29 before advertising for bids. 30 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 31 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 32 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 33 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids -956- LRB9000879DJcd 1 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 2 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 3 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 4 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 5 (70 ILCS 220/7-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 5125) 6 Section 175-25. Report and financial statement.Sec.77-25.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 8 175-25)* * * 9 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 10 (70 ILCS 220/7-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 5126) 11 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 7-26.All property of 12 the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State or 13 any taxing unit therein. 14 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 15 (70 ILCS 220/7-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 5127) 16 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 7-27.The Authority 17 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 18 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An19Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local20government and certain other governmental bodies to act as21permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,22notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto23overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 24 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 25 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 26 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 27 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 28 ArticleActor other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 29 areas of local governmental activity. 30 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) -957- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 220/7-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 5128) 2 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 7-28.The 3 Authority created by this ArticleActshall receive financial 4 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 5 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 6 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 7 PART 180. NORMAL CIVIC CENTER 8 (70 ILCS 220/2-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 4601) 9 Section 2-3. Purpose.Sec. 2-1.The purpose of this 10 Article is to accomplish the aims of the State of Illinois to 11 enhance the ability of its citizens to avail themselves of 12 civic and cultural centers geographically situated throughout 13 the entire State of Illinois. 14 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 15 (70 ILCS 220/2-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 4602) 16 Section 180-1. Short title.Sec. 2-2.* * *(nonstandard 17 provisions contained in Section 180-1)* * * 18 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 19 (70 ILCS 220/2-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 4603) 20 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 2-3.When usedIn this 21 Article: 22 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 180-5)* 23 * * 24 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 25 State,andany unit of local governmentgovernmentalor 26 school districtbody, and any agency or instrumentality,27corporate or otherwise,thereof. 28 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 29 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 30 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 31 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. -958- LRB9000879DJcd 1 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 180-5)* 2 * * 3 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 4 (70 ILCS 220/2-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 4604) 5 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 2-4.* * 6 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 180-10)* * * 7 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 8 name but execution shall not in any case issue against any 9 property of the Authority. 10 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 11 the same at its pleasure. * * *(nonstandard provisions 12 contained in Section 180-10)* * * 13 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 14 (70 ILCS 220/2-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 4605) 15 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and 16 other buildings; lease of space.Sec. 2-5.It shall be the 17 duty of the Authority to promote, operate and maintain 18 expositions, conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural 19 activities from time to time in the metropolitan area and in 20 connection therewith to arrange, finance and maintain 21 industrial, cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade 22 and scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 23 auditorium, exposition, recreational and office buildings for 24 such purposes. 25 The provision of office space for lease and rental and 26 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 27 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 28 Authority. 29 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 30 to perform such duties. 31 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) -959- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 220/2-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 4606) 2 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 3 domain.Sec. 2-6.The Authority shall have the following 4 rights and powersduties: 5 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 6 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 7 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain exhibition 8 centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities and office 9 buildings, including sites and parking areas and commercial 10 facilities therefor located within the metropolitan area; 11 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 12 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 13 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 14 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 15 such grounds, centers, and auditoriums for the holding of 16 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 17 Authority or some other person or governmental agency; 18 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 19 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 20 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 21 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 22 of the Code of Civil Procedure, as amended; 23 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 24 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 25 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 26 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 27 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 28 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 29 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of and the 30 interest on any bonds issued by the Authority; 31 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 32 the objects and purposes of this Article. 33 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) -960- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 220/2-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 4607) 2 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 2-7.The 3 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries,or 4 for office or administrative expenses except within the 5 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 6 obligations become payable. 7 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 8 (70 ILCS 220/2-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 4608) 9 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 10 State, or local agency.Sec. 2-8.The Authority shall have 11 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 12 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 13 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 14 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 15 the State itself,useful for its purposes, and(ii) to apply 16 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 17 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 18 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 19 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 20 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 21 grants, loans or appropriations. 22 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 23 (70 ILCS 220/2-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 4609) 24 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 2-9.The Authority 25 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 26 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 27 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 28 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 29 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 30 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 31 appropriations. 32 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) -961- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 220/2-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 4610) 2 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 2-10.The Authority shall 3 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 4 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 5 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 6 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 7 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 8 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 9 and againstorany other insurable risk. 10 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 11 (70 ILCS 220/2-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 4611) 12 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 13 performance.Sec. 2-11.The Authority shall have continuing 14 power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying out and 15 performing its duties and exercising its powers under this 16 ArticleAct. 17 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 18 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 19 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 20 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 21 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 22 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 23 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 24 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 25 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 26 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 27 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 28 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 29 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 30 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 31 time or times not exceeding 40fortyyears from their 32 respective dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates,33 not exceeding the maximum rate permitted by the Bond -962- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authorization Act"An Act to authorize public corporations to2issue bonds, other evidences of indebtedness and tax3anticipation warrants subject to interest rate limitations4set forth therein", approved May 26, 1970, as amended, may be 5 in such form, may carry such registration privileges, may be 6 executed in such manner, may be payable at such place or 7 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and 8 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 9 face thereof, may be executed in such manner, and may contain 10 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in said 11 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on any 12 bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold office, 13 his signature shall nevertheless be valid and effective for 14 all purposes. The holder or holders of any bonds,or interest 15 coupons appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may 16 bring suits at law or proceedings in equity to compel the 17 performance and observance by the Authority or any of its 18 officers, agents or employees oforany contract or covenant 19 made by the Authority with the holders of such bonds or 20 interest coupons,andto compel the Authority orandany of 21 its officers, agents or employees to perform any duties 22 required to be performed for the benefit of the holders of 23 any such bonds or interest coupons by the provisions of the 24 ordinance authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the 25 Authority and any of its officers, agents or employees from 26 taking any action in conflict with any such contract or 27 covenant. 28 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 29 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 30 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 31 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code. 32 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 33 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 34 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and -963- LRB9000879DJcd 1 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 2 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 3 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 4 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 5 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 6 operating the said facilities; and 7 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 8 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 9 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 10 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 11 secure payment thereof. 12 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 13 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 14 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 15 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 16 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 17 theatrical, and cultural,expositions, sportssport18 activities, exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases 19 and rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the Authority 20 may execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; 21 provided that no lien upon any physical property of the 22 Authority shall be created thereby. 23 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 24 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 25 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 26 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 27 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 28 instituted. 29 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 30 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 31 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 32 least 3threetimes in a daily newspaper of general 33 circulation published in the metropolitan area, the last 34 publication to be at least 10tendays before bids are -964- LRB9000879DJcd 1 required to be filed. Copies of such advertisement may be 2 published in any newspaper or financial publication in the 3 United States. All bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as 4 provided by ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the 5 highest and best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority 6 shall have the right to reject all bids and to readvertise 7 for bids in the manner provided for in the initial 8 advertisement. However, if no bids are received such bonds 9 may be sold at not less than par value, without further 10 advertising, within 60 days after the bids are required to be 11 filed pursuant to any advertisement. 12 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 13 (70 ILCS 220/2-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 4612) 14 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 2-12.15 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 16 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 17 State of Illinois or of anyotherpolitical subdivision of or 18 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 19 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 20 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 21 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 22 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 23 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 24 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 25 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 26 (70 ILCS 220/2-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 4613) 27 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 2-13.The State 28 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 29 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 30 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 31 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 32 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and -965- LRB9000879DJcd 1 loan associations, investment companies and other persons 2 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 3 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 4 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 5 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 6 pursuant to this Article, it being the purpose of this 7 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 8 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 9 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 10 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 11 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 12 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 13 selecting securities for investment. 14 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 15 (70 ILCS 220/2-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 4614) 16 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 17 of interest.Sec. 2-14.* * *(nonstandard provisions 18 contained in Section 180-15)* * * The members of the Board 19 shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 20 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 21 duties. 22 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 23 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 24 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 25 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 26 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 27 (70 ILCS 220/2-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 4615) 28 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 2-15.* * 29 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 180-20)* * * 30 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 31 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 32 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of -966- LRB9000879DJcd 1 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 2 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 3 (70 ILCS 220/2-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 4616) 4 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.52-16.Members of the Board shall hold office until their 6 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any 7 member may resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto8takeeffect when the member'shissuccessor has been 9 appointed and has qualified. * * *(nonstandard provisions 10 contained in Section 180-25)* * * 11 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 12or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 13 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis14 office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for 15 the unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in the 16 case of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 17 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 18 (70 ILCS 220/2-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 4617) 19 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 2-17.As 20 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 21 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 22 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 23 its own number, and adopt by-laws and regulations to govern 24 its proceedings. The initial chairman and his successors 25 shall be elected by the Board from time to time for the term 26 of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the Board or for 27 the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 28 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 29 (70 ILCS 220/2-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 4618) 30 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members.Sec.312-18.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least -967- LRB9000879DJcd 1 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 2 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 3 Five members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 4 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 5 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 6 least 5 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 7 ordinance or resolution. 8 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 9 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 10 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 11 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 12 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actionsaction13 or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 14 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 15 (70 ILCS 220/2-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 4619) 16 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer.Sec. 2-19.The 17 Board shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not 18 be members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure 19 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 20 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices 21 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 22 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 23 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 24 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 25 directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of the 26 office and the payment of all money received by the treasurer 27himaccording to law and the orders of the Board. The Board 28 may, at any time, require a new bond from the treasurer in a 29suchpenal sum as may then be determined by the Board. The 30 obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any loss 31 sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 32 national or state bank wherein the treasurer has deposited 33 funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as a -968- LRB9000879DJcd 1 depositary for thosethesefunds. The oaths of office and 2 the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the principal office 3 of the Authority. 4 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 5 (70 ILCS 220/2-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 4620) 6 Section 2-105. Funds.Sec. 2-20.All funds deposited by 7 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 8 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 9 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 10 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 11 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 12 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 13 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 14 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 15 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 16 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 17 (70 ILCS 220/2-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 4621) 18 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec.192-21.In case any officer whose signature appears upon any 20 check or draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases 21(after attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after 22 attaching his or her signature and before the delivery of the 23 check or draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature 24 nevertheless shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes 25 with the same effect as if the officerhehad remained in 26 office until delivery. 27 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 28 (70 ILCS 220/2-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 4622) 29 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.302-22.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 31 person of recognized ability and business experience, to -969- LRB9000879DJcd 1 hold office during the pleasure of the Board. The general 2 manager shall have management of the properties and business 3 of the Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the 4 general control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of 5 all ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the 6 Board, and shall perform such other duties as may be 7 prescribed from time to time by the Board. 8 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 9 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 10 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 11 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 12 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 13 may designate. 14 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 15 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 16 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 17 office and shall not be members of the Board. 18 The compensation of the general manager, general 19 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 20 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 21 the Board. 22 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 23 (70 ILCS 220/2-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 4623) 24 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties.Sec.252-23.The Board shall have power to make all rules and 26 regulations proper or necessary to carry into effect the 27 powers granted to the Authority, with such penalties as may 28 be deemed proper. 29 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 30 (70 ILCS 220/2-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 4624) 31 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 32 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members.Sec. 2-24.All -970- LRB9000879DJcd 1 contracts for the sale of property of the value of more than 2 $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property, including 3 air rights, of the Authority for a term of more than one year 4 shall be awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after 5 advertising for bids. All construction contracts and 6 contracts for supplies, materials, equipment and services, 7 when the expense thereof will exceed $2,500, shall be let to 8 the lowest responsible bidder,after advertising for bids, 9 excepting (1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or 10 services are required for equipment or services previously 11 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 12 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 13 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting 14 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 15 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 16 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 17 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 18 power, telephone or telegraph are required. 19 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 20 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 21 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 22insurethe best interests of the public. Competitive bidding 23 is not required for the lease of real estate or buildings 24 owned or controlled by the Authority. The Board is empowered 25 to offer such leases upon such terms as it deems advisable. 26 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 27 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 28 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 29 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 30 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 31 case shall any such contracts be awarded to any other than 32 the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease) or 33 the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure) unless 34 authorized or approved by a vote of at least 5 members of the -971- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Board, and unless such action is accompanied by a statement 2 in writing setting forth the reasons for not awarding the 3 contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the case may be, 4 which statement shall be kept on file in the principal office 5 of the Authority and open to public inspection. 6 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 7 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 8 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law,are forbidden to 9 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 10 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 11 materials, supplies or equipment. 12 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 13 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 14 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 15 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 16 contract,without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 17 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 18 received pursuant to advertisement. 19 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 20 effect the provisions of this Section. 21 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 22 (70 ILCS 220/2-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 4625) 23 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 2-25.24 AdvertisementsAdvertisementfor bids shall be published at 25 least twice in a daily newspaper of general circulation 26 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 27 be at least 10 calendar days before the time for receiving 28 bids, and such advertisements shall also be posted on readily 29 accessible bulletin boards in the principal office of the 30 Authority. Such advertisements shall state the time and 31 place for receiving and openingofbids,and, by reference to 32 plans and specifications on file at the time of the first 33 publication, or in the advertisement itself, shall describe -972- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the character of the proposed contract in sufficient detail 2 to fully advise prospective bidders of their obligations and 3 to ensureinsurefree and open competitive bidding. 4 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 5 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 6 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 7 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 8 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 9 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 10 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 11 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 12 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 13 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 14 before advertising for bids. 15 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 16 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 17 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 18 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 19 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 20 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 21 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 22 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 23 180-30)* * * 24 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 25 (70 ILCS 220/2-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 4626) 26 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec.272-26.As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 28 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 29 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 30 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 31 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 32 for distribution to persons interested,upon request and a 33 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the -973- LRB9000879DJcd 1 appointing officers. 2 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 3 (70 ILCS 220/2-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 4627) 4 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 2-27.The 5 AuthorityAuthoritiescreated by this ArticleActshall 6 receive financial support from the State in the amounts 7 provided for in Section 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center 8 Support Act. 9 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 10 (70 ILCS 220/2-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 4628) 11 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 2-28.The Authority 12 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 13 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An14Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local15government and certain other governmental bodies to act as16permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,17notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto18overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 19 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 20 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 21 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 22 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 23 Article or other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 24 areas of local governmental activity. 25 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 26 (70 ILCS 220/2-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 4629) 27 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 2-29.All property 28 of the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State 29 or any taxing unit therein. 30 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) -974- LRB9000879DJcd 1 PART 185. OAK PARK CIVIC CENTER 2 (70 ILCS 220/10-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 5401) 3 Section 185-1. Short title.Sec. 10-1.(nonstandard 4 provisions contained in Section 185-1) * * * 5 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 6 (70 ILCS 220/10-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 5402) 7 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 10-2. When usedIn this 8 Article: 9 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 185-5) 10 * * * 11 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 12 State,andany unit of local government or school district 13governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,14corporate or otherwise,thereof. 15 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 16 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 17 or joint stockjoint-stockassociation; and includes any 18 trustee, receiver, assignee or personal representative 19 thereof. 20 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 185-5) 21 * * * 22 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 23 (70 ILCS 220/10-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 5403) 24 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 10-3.* * * 25 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 185-10) * * * 26 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 27 name but execution shall not in any case issue against any 28 property of the Authority. 29 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 30 the same at its pleasure. * * * (nonstandard provisions 31 contained in Section 185-10) * * * 32 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) -975- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 220/10-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 5404) 2 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 3 lease of space.Sec. 10-4.It shall be the duty of the 4 Authority to promote, operate and maintain expositions, 5 conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural activities 6 from time to time in the metropolitan area and in connection 7 therewith to arrange, finance and maintain industrial, 8 cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade and 9 scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 10 auditorium, exposition and office buildings for such 11 purposes. 12 The provision of office space for rental and lease and 13 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 14 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 15 Authority. 16 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 17 to perform such duties. 18 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 19 (70 ILCS 220/10-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 5405) 20 Section 185-15. Rights and powers.Sec. 10-5.* * * 21 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 185-15) * * * 22 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 23 (70 ILCS 220/10-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 5406) 24 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 10-6.The 25 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or 26 for,office or administrative expenses except within the 27 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 28 obligations become payable. 29 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 30 (70 ILCS 220/10-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 5407) 31 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, -976- LRB9000879DJcd 1 State, or local agency.Sec. 10-7.The Authority shall have 2thepower (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift 3 or otherwise any property or rights useful for the 4 Authority's purposes from any person or persons, from any 5 municipal corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, 6 or from the State itself, (ii)useful for its purposes, and7 to apply for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 8 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 9 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 10 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 11 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 12 grants, loans or appropriations. 13 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 14 (70 ILCS 220/10-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 5408) 15 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 10-8.The Authority 16 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 17 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 18 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 19 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 20 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 21 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 22 appropriations. 23 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 24 (70 ILCS 220/10-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 5409) 25 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 10-9.The Authority shall 26 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 27 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 28 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 29 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 30 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 31 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 32 and againstorany other insurable risk. -977- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 2 (70 ILCS 220/10-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 5410) 3 Section 185-20. Borrowing; revenue bonds.Sec. 10-10.* 4 * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 185-20) * * 5 * 6 (Source: P.A. 86-4.) 7 (70 ILCS 220/10-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 5411) 8 Section 185-25. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec.910-11.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 10 185-25) * * * 11 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 12 (70 ILCS 220/10-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 5412) 13 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 10-12.The 14 State and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns 15 and other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 16 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 17 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 18 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 19 loan associations, investment companies and other persons 20 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 21 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 22 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 23 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 24 pursuant to this ArticleAct, it being the purpose of this 25 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 26 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 27 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 28 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 29 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 30 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 31 selecting securities for investment. -978- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 2 (70 ILCS 220/10-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 5413) 3 Section 185-30. Bonds other than revenue bonds; 4 election.Sec. 10-13.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained 5 in Section 185-30) * * * 6 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 7 (70 ILCS 220/10-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 5414) 8 Section 185-35. Tax.Sec. 10-14.* * * (nonstandard 9 provisions contained in Section 185-35) * * * 10 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 11 (70 ILCS 220/10-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 5415) 12 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 13 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 14 interest.Sec. 10-15.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained 15 in Section 185-40) * * * The members of the BoardTheyshall 16 serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 17 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 18 duties. However, any member of the Board who is appointed to 19 the office of secretary or treasurer may receive compensation 20 for his or her services as such officer. 21 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 22 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 23 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 24 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 25 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 26 (70 ILCS 220/10-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 5416) 27 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 10-16.* * * 28 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 185-45) * * * 29 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 30 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of -979- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 2 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 3 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 4 (70 ILCS 220/10-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 5417) 5 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.610-17.Members of the Board shall hold office until their 7 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any 8 member may resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto9takeeffect when the member'shissuccessor has been 10 appointed and has qualified. 11 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. The 12 appointing officer may remove any member of the Board 13 appointed by the officerhim, in case of incompetency, 14 neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office, after service on 15 the memberhim, by registered United States mail, return 16 requested, of a copy of the written charges against the 17 memberhimand an opportunity to be publicly heard in person 18 or by counsel in the member'shisown defense upon not less 19 than 10 days' notice. 20 (Section 2-85, resumed) 21 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 22or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 23 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis24 office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for 25 the unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in the 26 case of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 27 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 28 (70 ILCS 220/10-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 5418) 29 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 10-18.As 30 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 31 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 32 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from -980- LRB9000879DJcd 1 its own number, and adopt by-lawsbylawsand regulations to 2 govern its proceedings. The initial chairman and his 3 successors shall be elected by the Board from time to time 4 for the term of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the 5 Board or for the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 6 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 7 (70 ILCS 220/10-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 5419) 8 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members.Sec.910-19.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 10 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 11 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 12 Five members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 13 the transaction of business. All actionsactionof the Board 14 shall be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote 15 of at least 5 members shall be necessary for the adoption of 16 any ordinance or resolution. 17 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 18 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 19 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 20 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 21 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actions or 22 proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 23 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 24 (70 ILCS 220/10-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 5420) 25 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 26 bank or savings and loan association.Sec. 10-20.The Board 27 shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not be 28 members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure of 29 the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 30 Before entering upon theitsduties of their respective 31 offices they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath 32 of office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with -981- LRB9000879DJcd 1 corporate sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond 2 shall be payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may 3 be directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of 4 the office and the payment of all money received by the 5 treasurerhimaccording to law and the orders of the Board. 6 The Board may, at any time, require a new bond from the 7 treasurer in such penal sum as may then be determined by the 8 Board. The obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any 9 loss sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 10 savings and loan association or national or State bank 11 wherein the treasurer has deposited funds if the bank or 12 savings and loan association has been approved by the Board 13 as a depository for thosethesefunds. The oaths of office 14 and the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the principal 15 office of the Authority. 16 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 17 (70 ILCS 220/10-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 5421) 18 Section 2-106. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 19 Investment Act.Sec. 10-21.All funds deposited by the 20 treasurer in any bank or savings and loan association shall 21 be placed in the name of the Authority and shall be withdrawn 22 or paid out only by check or draft upon the bank or savings 23 and loan association, signed by the treasurer and 24 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 25 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 26 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 27 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 28 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 29 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 30 No bank or savings and loan association shall receive 31 public funds as permitted by this Section, unless it has 32 complied with the requirements established pursuant to 33 Section 6 of the Public Funds Investment Act"An Act relating-982- LRB9000879DJcd 1to certain investments of public funds by public agencies",2approved July 23, 1943, as now or hereafter amended. 3 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 4 (70 ILCS 220/10-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 5422) 5 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec.610-22.In case any officer whose signature appears upon any 7 check or draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases 8(after attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after 9 attaching his or her signature and before the delivery of the 10 check or draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature 11 nevertheless shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes 12 with the same effect as if the officerhehad remained in 13 office until deliverythereof. 14 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 15 (70 ILCS 220/10-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 5423) 16 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.1710-23.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be 18 a person of recognized ability and business experience, to 19 hold office during the pleasure of the Board. The general 20 manager shall have management of the properties and business 21 of the Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the 22 general control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of 23 all ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the 24 Board, and shall perform such other duties as may be 25 prescribed from time to time by the Board. 26 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 27 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 28 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 29 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 30 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 31 may designate. 32 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, -983- LRB9000879DJcd 1 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 2 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 3 office and shall not be members of the Board. 4 The compensation of the general manager, general 5 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 6 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 7 the Board. 8 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 9 (70 ILCS 220/10-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 5424) 10 Section 2-120. Ordinance, rules, and regulations; fines 11 and penalties.Sec. 10-24.The Board shall have power to 12 pass all ordinances and make all rules and regulations proper 13 or necessary to carry into effect the powers granted to the 14 Authority, with such fines or penalties as may be deemed 15 proper. All fines and penalties shall be imposed by 16 ordinance, which shall be published in a newspaper of general 17 circulation published in the metropolitan areaembraced by18the Authority. No such ordinance imposing a fine or penalty 19 shall take effect until 10 days after its publication. 20 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 21 (70 ILCS 220/10-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 5425) 22 Section 2-127. Contracts; award to other than highest or 23 lowest bidder by four-fifths vote.Sec. 10-25.All contracts 24 for sale of property of the value of more than $2500, or for 25 a concession in or lease of property, including air rights, 26 of the Authority for a term of more than one year, shall be 27 awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after advertising 28 for bids. All construction contracts and contracts for 29 supplies, materials, equipment and services, when the expense 30 thereof will exceed $2500, shall be let to the lowest 31 responsible bidder, after advertising for bids, except: (1) 32 when repair parts, accessories, equipment or services are -984- LRB9000879DJcd 1 required for equipment or services previously furnished or 2 contracted for; (2) when the nature of the services required 3 is such that competitive bidding is not in the best interest 4 of the public, including, without limiting the generality of 5 the foregoing, the services of accountants, architects, 6 attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents of 7 construction, and others possessing a high degree of skill; 8 and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, power, 9 telephone or telegraph are required. 10 All contracts involving less than $2500 shall be let by 11 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 12 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 13insurethe best interests of the public. 14 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 15 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 16 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 17 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 18 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 19 case shall any such contract be awarded to any other than the 20 highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease),or the 21 lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure),unless 22 authorized or approved by a vote of at least 4/5 of the 23 members of the Board, and unless such action is accompanied 24 by a statement in writing setting forth the reasons for not 25 awarding the contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the 26 case may be, which statement shall be kept on file in the 27 principal office of the Authority and open to public 28 inspection. 29 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 30 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 31 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to 32 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 33 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 34 materials, supplies or equipment. -985- LRB9000879DJcd 1 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 2 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 3 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 4 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 5 contract, without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 6 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 7 received pursuant to advertisement. 8 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 9 effect the provisions of this Section. 10 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 11 (70 ILCS 220/10-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 5426) 12 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 10-26.13 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 14 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 15 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 16 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 17 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 18 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 19 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 20 receiving and openingofbids,and, by reference to plans and 21 specifications on file at the time of the first publication, 22 or in the advertisement itself, shall describe the character 23 of the proposed contract in sufficient detail to fully advise 24 prospective bidders of their obligations and to ensureinsure25 free and open competitive bidding. 26 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 27 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 28 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 29 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 30 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 31 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 32 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 33 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties -986- LRB9000879DJcd 1 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 2 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 3 before advertising for bids. 4 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 5 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 6 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 7 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 8 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 9 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 10 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 11 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 12 (70 ILCS 220/10-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 5427) 13 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 10-27.All property 14 of theOak Park Civic CenterAuthority shall be exempt from 15 taxation by the State or any taxing unit therein. 16 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 17 (70 ILCS 220/10-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 5428) 18 Section 185-50. Report and financial statement.Sec.1910-28.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 20 185-50) * * * 21 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 22 (70 ILCS 220/10-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 5429) 23 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 10-29.The 24 Authority isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the 25 provisions of Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust 26 Exemption Act"An Act to make explicit the authorization for27units of local government and certain other governmental28bodies to act as permitted by statute or the Illinois29Constitution, notwithstanding effects on competition",30amendatory veto overridden November 3, 1983, and the General 31 Assembly intends that the "State action exemption" to the -987- LRB9000879DJcd 1 application of the federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully 2 available to the Authority to the extent its activities are 3 either (1) expressly or by necessary implication authorized 4 by this Article or other Illinois law,or (2) within 5 traditional areas of local governmental activity. 6 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 7 (70 ILCS 220/10-30) (from Ch. 85, par. 5430) 8 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 10-30.The 9 Authority created by this Article shall receive financial 10 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 11 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 12 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 13 PART 190. ORLAND PARK CIVIC CENTER 14 (70 ILCS 270/4-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 3701) 15 Section 190-1. Short title. * * *(nonstandard provisions 16 contained in Section 190-1)* * * 17 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 18 (70 ILCS 270/4-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 3702) 19 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 4-2. As usedIn this 20 Article, unless the context otherwise requires: 21 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 190-5)* 22 * * 23 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 24 Stateof Illinois, any unit of local government or school 25 district, and any agency or instrumentality thereof. 26 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 27 corporation,foreign or domesticcompany, association or 28 joint stockjoint-stockassociation; and includes any 29 trustee, receiver, assignee or personal representative 30 thereof. 31 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 190-5)* -988- LRB9000879DJcd 1 * * 2 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 3 (70 ILCS 270/4-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 3703) 4 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 4-3.* * 5 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 190-10)* * * 6 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 7ownname but execution shall not in any case issue against 8 any property of the Authority. 9 (b) The Authority may adopt a common seal and change the 10 samesuch sealat its pleasure. * * *(nonstandard provisions 11 contained in Section 190-10)* * * 12 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 13 (70 ILCS 270/4-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 3704) 14 Section 2-17. Duties; auditorium and other buildings. 15Sec. 4-4.It shall be the duty of the Authority to promote, 16 operate and maintain expositions, conventions, or theatrical, 17 sports or cultural activities from time to time in the 18 metropolitan area and in connection therewith to arrange, 19 finance and maintain industrial, cultural, educational, 20 theatrical, sports, trade or scientific exhibits and to lease 21 or construct, equip and maintain auditoriums, exposition 22 buildings or office buildings for such purposes. 23 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 24 to perform such duties. 25 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 26 (70 ILCS 270/4-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 3705) 27 Section 2-21. Rights and powers.Sec. 4-5.The Authority 28 shall have the following rights and powersduties: 29 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 30 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 31 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain fair or -989- LRB9000879DJcd 1 exposition grounds, convention or exhibition centers, civic 2 auditoriums, and office and municipal buildings, including 3 sites and parking areas and facilities therefor located 4 within the metropolitan area. 5 (b) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 6 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 7 (c) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 8 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange, and finance fairs, 9 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 10 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 11 such grounds, centers and auditoriums for the holding of 12 fairs, exhibits, shows and events, whether conducted by the 13 Authority or some other person or governmental agency. 14 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 15 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 16 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 17 auditoriums, and to collect admission charges to fairs, 18 shows, exhibits and events sponsored or held by the 19 Authority. The charges collected may be made available to 20 defray the reasonable expenses of the Authority and to pay 21 the principal of and the interest on any bonds issued by the 22 Authority. 23 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 24 (70 ILCS 270/4-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 3706) 25 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 4-6.The 26 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or for 27 office or administrative expenses except within the amounts 28 of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 29 obligations become payable. 30 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 31 (70 ILCS 270/4-6.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 3706.1) 32 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 4-6.1.Purchases made -990- LRB9000879DJcd 1 underpursuant tothis ArticleActshall be made in 2 compliance with thethe "Local Government Prompt Payment 3 Act", approved by the Eighty-fourth General Assembly. 4 (Source: P.A. 84-731.) 5 (70 ILCS 270/4-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 3707) 6 Section 2-36. Acquisition of property from person or 7 governmental agency.Sec. 4-7.The Authority shall have the 8 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 9 otherwise any property or rights from any person or 10 governmental agency useful for its purposes, (ii)andto 11 apply for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 12 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 13 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 14 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 15 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 16 grants, loans or appropriations. 17 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 18 (70 ILCS 270/4-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 3708) 19 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 4-8.The Authority 20 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 21 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 22 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 23 used for any of the purposes of the Authority,and (ii) to 24 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 25 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 26 appropriations. 27 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 28 (70 ILCS 270/4-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 3709) 29 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 4-9.The Authority shall 30 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 31 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to -991- LRB9000879DJcd 1 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 2 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 3 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 4 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 5 andoragainst any other insurable risk. 6 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 7 (70 ILCS 270/4-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 3710) 8 Section 2-51. Borrowing; revenue bonds; mandamus or 9 other actions to compel performance.Sec. 4-10.The 10 Authority shall have continuing power to borrow money for the 11 purpose of carrying out and performing its duties and 12 exercising its powers under this ArticleAct. 13 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 14 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 15 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 16 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 17 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 18 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 19 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 20 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 21 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 22 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 23 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 24 activities operated by the Authority, and from funds, if any, 25 received and to be received by the Authority from any other 26 source. Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature 27 at such time or times not exceeding 40 years from their 28 respective dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates, 29 not exceeding the maximum rate permitted by the Bond 30 Authorization Act"An Act to authorize public corporations to31issue bonds, other evidences of indebtedness and tax32anticipation warrants subject to interest rate limitations33set forth therein", approved May 26, 1970, as amended, may be -992- LRB9000879DJcd 1 in such form, may carry such registration privileges, may be 2 executed in such manner, may be payable at such place or 3 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and 4 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 5 face thereof, may be executed in such manner and may contain 6 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in the 7 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on 8 any bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold 9 office,;his signature shall nevertheless be valid and 10 effective for all purposes. The holder or holders of any 11 bonds, or interest coupons appertaining thereto, issued by 12 the Authority may bring mandamus, injunction, or other civil 13 actions orandproceedings to compel the performance and 14 observance by the Authority or any of its officers, agents or 15 employees oforany contract or covenant made by the 16 Authority with the holders of such bonds or interest coupons, 17andto compel the Authority and any of its officers, agents 18 or employees to perform any duties required to be performed 19 for the benefit of the holders of any such bonds or interest 20 coupons by the provisions of the ordinance authorizing their 21 issuance, and to enjoin the Authority and any of its 22 officers, agents or employees from taking any action in 23 conflict with any such contract or covenant. 24 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 25 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 26 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 27 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Codeof the State of28Illinois. 29 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 30 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 31 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 32 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 33 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 34 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other -993- LRB9000879DJcd 1 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 2 (a) the cost of leasing, maintaining, repairing, 3 regulating and operating the facilities; and 4 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 5 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 6 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 7 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 8 secure payment thereof. 9 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 10 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 11 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 12 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 13 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 14 theatrical or cultural expositions, sport activities, 15 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 16 rentals, and other revenue, if any, the Authority may execute 17 and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided that no 18 lien upon any physical property of the Authority shall be 19 created thereby. 20 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 21 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus, 22 injunction, or other civil actions orandproceedings in any 23 court of competent jurisdiction to compel performance and 24 compliance therewith, but the trust agreement may prescribe 25 by whom or on whose behalf such action may be instituted. 26 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 27 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 28 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 29 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 30 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 31 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 32 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any 33 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All 34 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by -994- LRB9000879DJcd 1 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 2 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have 3 the right to reject all bids and readvertise for bids in the 4 manner provided for in the initial advertisement. However, 5 if no bids are received such bonds may be sold at not less 6 than par value, without further advertising, within 60 days 7 after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to any 8 advertisement. 9 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 10 (70 ILCS 270/4-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 3711) 11 Section 190-15. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec.124-11.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 13 190-15)* * * 14 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 15 (70 ILCS 270/4-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 3712) 16 Section 190-20. Investment in bonds.Sec. 4-12.* * 17 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 190-20)* * * 18 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 19 (70 ILCS 270/4-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 3713) 20 Section 190-25. Bonds other than revenue bonds.Sec.214-13.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 22 190-25)* * * 23 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 24 (70 ILCS 270/4-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 3714) 25 Section 190-30. Tax.Sec. 4-14.* * *(nonstandard 26 provisions contained in Section 190-30)* * * 27 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 28 (70 ILCS 270/4-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 3715) 29 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict -995- LRB9000879DJcd 1 of interest.Sec. 4-15.* * *(nonstandard provisions 2 contained in Section 190-35)* * * The members of the Board 3 shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 4 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 5 duties. 6 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 7 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 8 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 9 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 10 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 11 (70 ILCS 270/4-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 3716) 12 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 4-16.* * 13 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 190-40)* * * 14 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 15 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 16 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 17 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 18 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 19 (70 ILCS 270/4-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 3717) 20 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.214-17.Members of the Board shall hold office until their 22 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any 23 member may resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto24takeeffect when the member'shissuccessor has been 25 appointed and has qualified. 26 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. The 27 appointing officer may remove any member of the Board 28 appointed by the officerhim, in case of incompetency, 29 neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office, after service on 30 the memberhim, by registered United States mail, return 31receiptrequested, of a copy of the written charges against 32 the member andhim, and by providing himan opportunity to be -996- LRB9000879DJcd 1 publicly heard in person or by counsel in the member'shis2 own defense upon not less than 10 days' notice. 3 (Section 2-85, resumed) 4 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 5or ofabandonment of office,or in case ofdeath, conviction 6 of a felony or removal from office, a member's office shall 7 become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for the 8 unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in the case 9 of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 10 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 11 (70 ILCS 270/4-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 3718) 12 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 4-18.As 13 soon as practicably possiblepracticableafter the 14 appointment of the initial members, the Board shall organize 15 for the transaction of business, select a chairman and a 16 temporary secretary from its own number, and adopt by-laws 17 and regulations to govern its proceedings. The initial 18 chairman and his successors shall be elected by the Board 19 from time to time for the term of the chairman'shisoffice 20 as a member of the Board or for theaterm of 3 years, 21 whichever is shorter. 22 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 23 (70 ILCS 270/4-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 3719) 24 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members.Sec.254-19.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 26 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 27 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 28 Four members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 29 the transaction of business. All actionsactionof the Board 30 shall be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote 31 of at least 4 members shall be necessary for the adoption of 32 any ordinance or resolution. -997- LRB9000879DJcd 1 All ordinances, resolutions andrecords ofproceedings of 2 the Authority,and all documents and records in its 3 possession,shall be public records, and open to public 4 inspection, except such documents and records as shall be 5 kept or prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, 6 actions or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 7 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 8 (70 ILCS 270/4-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 3720) 9 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 10 bank or savings and loan association.Sec. 4-20.The Board 11 shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not be 12 members of the Board, to hold office duringatthe pleasure 13 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 14 Before entering upon thetheirduties of their respective 15 offices they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath 16 of office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with 17 corporate sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond 18 shall be payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may 19 be directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of 20 the office and the payment of all money received by the 21 treasurerhimaccording to law and the orders of the Board. 22 The Board may, at any time, require a new bond from the 23 treasurer in such penal sum as may then be determined by the 24 Board. The obligation of the sureties shall not extend to 25 any loss sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of 26 any savings and loan association or national or State bank 27 wherein the treasurer has deposited funds if the bank or 28 savings and loan association has been approved by the Board 29 as a depository for thosethesefunds. The oaths of office 30 and the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the principal 31 office of the Authority. 32 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) -998- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 270/4-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 3721) 2 Section 2-106. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 3 Investment Act.Sec. 4-21.All funds deposited by the 4 treasurer in any bank or savings and loan association shall 5 be placed in the name of the Authority and shall be withdrawn 6 or paid out only by check or draft upon the bank or savings 7 and loan association, signed by the treasurer and 8 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 9 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 10 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 11 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 12 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 13 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 14 No bank or savings and loan association shall receive 15 public funds as permitted by this Section, unless it has 16 complied with the requirements established pursuant to 17 Section 6 of the Public Funds Investment Act"An Act relating18to certain investments of public funds by public agencies",19approved July 23, 1943, as now or hereafter amended. 20 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 21 (70 ILCS 270/4-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 3722) 22 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec.234-22.In case any officer whose signature appears upon any 24 check or draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases 25(after attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after 26 attaching his or her signature and before the delivery of the 27 check or draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature 28 nevertheless shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes 29 with the same effect as if the officerhehad remained in 30 office until deliverythereof. 31 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 32 (70 ILCS 270/4-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 3723) -999- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 190-45. General manager; other appointments. 2Sec. 4-23.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 3 190-45)* * * 4 (Source: P.A. 87-738.) 5 (70 ILCS 270/4-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 3724) 6 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 7 and penalties.Sec. 4-24.The Board shall have power to pass 8 all ordinances and make all rules and regulations proper or 9 necessary to carry into effect the powers granted to the 10 Authority, with such fines or penalties as may be deemed 11 proper. All fines and penalties shall be imposed by 12 ordinance, which shall be published in a newspaper of general 13 circulation published in the metropolitan area. No such 14 ordinance imposing a fine or penalty shall take effect until 15 10 days after its publication. 16 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 17 (70 ILCS 270/4-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 3725) 18 Section 2-127. Contracts; award to other than highest or 19 lowest bidder by four-fifths vote.Sec. 4-25.All contracts 20 for sale of property of the value of more than $2500, or for 21 a concession in or lease of property, including air rights, 22 of the Authority for a term of more than one year, shall be 23 awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after advertising 24 for bids. All construction contracts and contracts for 25 supplies, materials, equipment and services, when the expense 26 thereof will exceed $2500, shall be let to the lowest 27 responsible bidder, after advertising for bids, except: (1) 28 when repair parts, accessories, equipment or services are 29 required for equipment or services previously furnished or 30 contracted for; (2) when the nature of the services required 31 is such that competitive bidding is not in the best interest 32 of the public, including, without limiting the generality of -1000- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the foregoing, the services of accountants, architects, 2 attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents of 3 construction, and others possessing a high degree of skill; 4 and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, power, 5 telephone or telegraph are required. 6 All contracts involving less than $2500 shall be let by 7 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 8 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 9insurethe best interests of the public. 10 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 11 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 12 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 13 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 14 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 15 case shall any such contract be awarded to any other than the 16 highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease),or the 17 lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure),unless 18 authorized or approved by a vote of at least 4/5 of the 19 members of the Board, and unless such action is accompanied 20 by a statement in writing setting forth the reasons for not 21 awarding the contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the 22 case may be, which statement shall be kept on file in the 23 principal office of the Authority and open to public 24 inspection. 25 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 26 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 27 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to 28 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 29 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 30 materials, supplies or equipment. 31 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 32 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 33 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 34 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such -1001- LRB9000879DJcd 1 contract, without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 2 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 3 received pursuant to advertisement. 4 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 5 effect the provisions of this Section. 6 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 7 (70 ILCS 270/4-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 3726) 8 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 4-26.9 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 10 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 11 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 12 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 13 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 14 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 15 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 16 receiving and openingofbids,and, by reference to plans and 17 specifications on file at the time of the first publication, 18 or in the advertisement itself, shall describe the character 19 of the proposed contract in sufficient detail to fully advise 20 prospective bidders of their obligations and to ensureinsure21 free and open competitive bidding. 22 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 23 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 24 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 25 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 26 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 27 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 28 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 29 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 30 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 31 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 32 before advertising for bids. 33 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible -1002- LRB9000879DJcd 1 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 2 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 3 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 4 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 5 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 6 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 7 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 8 (70 ILCS 270/4-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 3727) 9 Section 190-50. Report and financial statement.Sec.104-27.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 11 190-50)* * * 12 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 13 (70 ILCS 270/4-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 3728) 14 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 4-28.All property of 15 the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State or 16 any taxing unit therein. 17 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 18 (70 ILCS 270/4-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 3729) 19 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 4-29.The Authority 20 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 21 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An22Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local23government and certain other governmental bodies to act as24permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,25notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto26overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 27 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 28 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 29 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 30 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 31 ArticleActor other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional -1003- LRB9000879DJcd 1 areas of local governmental activity. 2 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 3 (70 ILCS 270/4-30) (from Ch. 85, par. 3730) 4 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 4-30.The 5 Authority created by this ArticleActshall receive financial 6 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 7 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 8 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 9 PART 195. OTTAWA CIVIC CENTER 10 (70 ILCS 325/5-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 7005-1) 11 Section 2-3. PurposeSec. 5-1. The purpose of this 12 Article is to accomplish the aims of the State of Illinois to 13 enhance the ability of its citizens to avail themselves of 14 civic and cultural centers geographically situated throughout 15 the entire State of Illinois. 16 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 17 (70 ILCS 325/5-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 7005-2) 18 Section 195-1. Short titleSec. 5-2. * * *(nonstandard 19 provisions contained in Section 195-1)* * * 20 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 21 (70 ILCS 325/5-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 7005-3) 22 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 5-3. When usedIn this 23 Article: 24 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 195-5)* 25 * * 26 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 27 State,andany unit of local government or school district 28governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,29corporate or otherwise,thereof. 30 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, -1004- LRB9000879DJcd 1 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 2 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 3 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 4 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 195-5)* 5 * * 6 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 7 (70 ILCS 325/5-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 7005-4) 8 Section 2-10. Lawsuit; common sealSec. 5-4. * * 9 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 195-10)* * * 10 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 11 name,but execution shall not in any case issue against any 12 property of the Authority. 13 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 14 the same at its pleasure. * * *(nonstandard provisions 15 contained in Section 195-10)* * * 16 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 17 (70 ILCS 325/5-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 7005-5) 18 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and 19 other buildings; lease of spaceSec. 5-5. It shall be the 20 duty of the Authority to promote, operate and maintain 21 expositions, conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural 22 activities from time to time in the metropolitan area and in 23 connection therewith to arrange, finance and maintain 24 industrial, cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade 25 and scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 26 auditorium, exposition, recreational and office buildings for 27 such purposes. 28 The provision of office space for lease and rental and 29 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 30 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 31 Authority. 32 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary -1005- LRB9000879DJcd 1 to perform such duties. 2 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 3 (70 ILCS 325/5-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 7005-6) 4 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 5 domainSec. 5-6. The Authority shall have the following 6 rights and powersduties: 7 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 8 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 9 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain exhibition 10 centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities and office 11 buildings, including sites and parking areas and commercial 12 facilities therefor located within the metropolitan area; 13 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 14 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 15 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 16 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 17 such grounds, centers, and auditoriums for the holding of 18 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 19 Authority or some other person or governmental agency; 20 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 21 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 22 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 23 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 24 of the Code of Civil Procedure, asnow or hereafteramended; 25 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 26 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 27 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 28 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 29 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 30 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 31 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of,and 32 the interest on,any bonds issued by the Authority; 33 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with -1006- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the objects and purposes of this Article. 2 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 3 (70 ILCS 325/5-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 7005-7) 4 Section 2-25. Incurring obligationsSec. 5-7. The 5 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or 6 for,office or administrative expenses except within the 7 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 8 obligations become payable. 9 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 10 (70 ILCS 325/5-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 7005-8) 11 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, State, 12 or local agencySec. 5-8. The Authority shall have power (i) 13 to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or otherwise 14 any property or rights useful for the Authority's purposes 15 from any person or persons, from any municipal corporation, 16 body politic, or agency of the State, or from the State 17 itself, (ii)useful for its purposes, andto apply for and 18 accept grants, matching grants, loans or appropriations from 19 the State of Illinois or any agency or instrumentality 20 thereof to be used for any of the purposes of the Authority, 21 and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the State of 22 Illinois in relation to such grants, matching grants, loans 23 or appropriations. 24 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 25 (70 ILCS 325/5-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 7005-9) 26 Section 2-40. Federal moneySec. 5-9. The Authority 27 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 28 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 29 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 30 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 31 enter into any agreement with the federal government in -1007- LRB9000879DJcd 1 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 2 appropriations. 3 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 4 (70 ILCS 325/5-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 7005-10) 5 Section 2-45. InsuranceSec. 5-10. The Authority shall 6 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 7 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 8 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 9 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 10 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 11 performance of the duties of thehis or heroffice or 12 employment, and againstorany other insurable risk. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 14 (70 ILCS 325/5-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 7005-11) 15 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 16 performanceSec. 5-11. The Authority shall have continuing 17 power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying out and 18 performing its duties and exercising its powers under this 19 Article. 20 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 21 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 22 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 23 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 24 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 25 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 26 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 27 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 28 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 29 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 30 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 31 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 32 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. -1008- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 2 time or times not exceeding 40 years from their respective 3 dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates,not exceeding 4 the maximum rate permitted by the Bond Authorization Act,as5now or hereafter amended,may be in such form, may carry such 6 registration privileges, may be executed in such manner, may 7 be payable at such place or places, may be made subject to 8 redemption in such manner and upon such terms, with or 9 without premium as is stated on the face thereof, may be 10 executed in such manner, and may contain such terms and 11 covenants, all as may be provided in said ordinance. In case 12 any officer whose signature appears on any bond ceases (after 13 attaching hisor hersignature) to hold office, hisor her14 signature shall nevertheless be valid and effective for all 15 purposes. The holder or holders of any bonds,or interest 16 coupons appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may 17 bring suits at law or proceedings in equity to compel the 18 performance and observance by the Authority or any of its 19 officers, agents or employees oforany contract or covenant 20 made by the Authority with the holders of such bonds or 21 interest coupons,andto compel the Authority orandany of 22 its officers, agents or employees to perform any duties 23 required to be performed for the benefit of the holders of 24 any such bonds or interest coupons by the provisions of the 25 ordinance authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the 26 Authority and any of its officers, agents or employees from 27 taking any action in conflict with any such contract or 28 covenant. 29 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 30 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 31 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 32 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code. 33 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 34 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of -1009- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 2 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 3 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 4 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 5 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 6 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 7 operating the said facilities; and 8 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 9 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 10 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 11 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 12 secure payment thereof. 13 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 14 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 15 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 16 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 17 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 18 theatrical, and cultural,expositions, sports activities, 19 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 20 rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the Authority may 21 execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided 22 that no lien upon any physical property of the Authority 23 shall be created thereby. 24 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 25 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 26 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 27 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 28 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 29 instituted. 30 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 31 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 32 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 33 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 34 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to -1010- LRB9000879DJcd 1 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 2 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any 3 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All 4 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by 5 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 6 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have 7 the right to reject all bids and to readvertise for bids in 8 the manner provided for in the initial advertisement. 9 However, if no bids are received,such bonds may be sold at 10 not less than par value, without further advertising, within 11 60 days after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to 12 any advertisement. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-907; 86-1028.) 14 (70 ILCS 325/5-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 7005-12) 15 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtednessSec. 5-12. 16 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 17 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 18 State of Illinois or of any political subdivision of or 19 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 20 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 21 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 22 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 23 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 24 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 25 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 26 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 27 (70 ILCS 325/5-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 7005-13) 28 Section 2-60. Investment in bondsSec. 5-13. The State 29 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 30 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 31 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 32 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and -1011- LRB9000879DJcd 1 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 2 loan associations, investment companies,and other persons 3 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 4 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 5 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 6 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 7 pursuant to this Article, it being the purpose of this 8 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 9 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 10 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 11 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 12 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 13 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 14 selecting securities for investment. 15 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 16 (70 ILCS 325/5-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 7005-14) 17 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 18 of interestSec. 5-14. * * *(nonstandard provisions contained 19 in Section 195-15)* * * The members of the Board shall serve 20 without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for actual 21 expenses incurred by them in the performance of their duties. 22 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 23 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 24 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 25 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 26 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 27 (70 ILCS 325/5-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 7005-15) 28 Section 2-80. Board members' oathSec. 5-15. * * 29 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 195-20)* * * 30 Within 30 days after certification ofhis or herappointment, 31 and before entering upon the duties ofhis or heroffice, 32 each member of the Board shall take and subscribe the -1012- LRB9000879DJcd 1 constitutional oath of office and file it in the office of 2 the Secretary of State. 3 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 4 (70 ILCS 325/5-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 7005-16) 5 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in officeSec. 5-16. 6 Members of the Board shall hold office until their respective 7 successors have been appointed and qualified. Any member may 8 resign from office; the resignation takesto takeeffect when 9 the member'shis or hersuccessor has been appointed and has 10 qualified. * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 11 195-25)* * * 12 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 13or ofabandonment of office,or in case ofdeath, conviction 14 of a felony or removal from office, a member's office shall 15 become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for the 16 unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in the case 17 of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 18 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 19 (70 ILCS 325/5-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 7005-17) 20 Section 2-90. Organization of the BoardSec. 5-17. As 21 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 22 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 23 of business, select a chairmanchairpersonand a temporary 24 secretary from its own number, and adopt by-laws and 25 regulations to govern its proceedings. The initial chairman 26chairpersonand hisor hersuccessors shall be elected by the 27 Board from time to time for the term of the chairman'shis or28heroffice as a member of the Board or for the term of 3 29 years, whichever is shorter. 30 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 31 (70 ILCS 325/5-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 7005-18) -1013- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board membersSec.25-18. Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 3 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 4 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 5 Five members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 6 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 7 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 8 least 5 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 9 ordinance or resolution. 10 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 11 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 12 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 13 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 14 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actionsaction15 or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 16 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 17 (70 ILCS 325/5-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 7005-19) 18 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurerSec. 5-19. The Board 19 shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not be 20 members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure of 21 the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 22 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices,23 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 24 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 25 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 26 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 27 directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of the 28 office and the payment of all money received by the treasurer 29him or heraccording to law and the orders of the Board. The 30 Board may, at any time, require a new bond from the treasurer 31 in asuchpenal sum as may then be determined by the Board. 32 The obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any loss 33 sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any -1014- LRB9000879DJcd 1 national or state bank wherein the treasurer has deposited 2 funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as a 3 depositarydepositoryfor thosethesefunds. The oaths of 4 office and the treasurer's bondbondsshall be filed in the 5 principal office of the Authority. 6 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 7 (70 ILCS 325/5-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 7005-20) 8 Section 2-105. FundsSec. 5-20. All funds deposited by 9 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 10 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 11 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 12 countersigned by the chairmanchairpersonof the Board. The 13 Board may designate any of its members or any officer or 14 employee of the Authority to affix the signature of the 15 chairmanchairpersonand another to affix the signature of 16 the treasurer to any check or draft for payment of salaries 17 or wages and for payment of any other obligation of not more 18 than $2,500. 19 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 20 (70 ILCS 325/5-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 7005-21) 21 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or draftsSec. 5-21. 22 In case any officer whose signature appears upon any check or 23 draft issued pursuant to this ArticleActceases(after24attaching his or her signature)to hold office after 25 attaching his or her signature and before the delivery of the 26 check or draftthereofto the payee, thathis or her27 signature,nevertheless,shall be valid and sufficient for 28 all purposes with the same effect as if the officerhe or she29 had remained in office until delivery. 30 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 31 (70 ILCS 325/5-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 7005-22) -1015- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointmentsSec.25-22. The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 3 person of recognized ability and business experience, to hold 4 office during the pleasure of the Board. The general manager 5 shall have management of the properties and business of the 6 Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the general 7 control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of all 8 ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the Board, 9 and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from 10 time to time by the Board. 11 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 12 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 13 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 14 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 15 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 16 may designate. 17 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 18 and all other officers provided for,pursuant to this 19 Section,shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath 20 of office and shall not be members of the Board. 21 The compensation of the general manager, general 22 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 23 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 24 the Board. 25 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 26 (70 ILCS 325/5-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 7005-23) 27 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penaltiesSec.285-23. The Board shall have power to make all rules and 29 regulations,proper or necessary,to carry into effect the 30 powers granted to the Authority, with such penalties as may 31 be deemed proper. 32 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) -1016- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 325/5-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 7005-24) 2 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 3 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board membersSec. 5-24. All 4 contracts for the sale of property of the value of more than 5 $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property, including 6 air rights, of the Authority for a term of more than one year 7 shall be awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after 8 advertising for bids. All construction contracts and 9 contracts for supplies, materials, equipment and services, 10 when the expense thereof will exceed $2,500, shall be let to 11 the lowest responsible bidder after advertising for bids, 12 excepting (1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or 13 services are required for equipment or services previously 14 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 15 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 16 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting 17 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 18 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 19 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 20 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 21 power, telephone or telegraph are required. 22 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 23 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 24 possible, and,in any event,in a manner calculated to ensure 25insurethe best interests of the public. Competitive bidding 26 is not required for the lease of real estate or buildings 27 owned or controlled by the Authority. The Board is empowered 28 to offer such leases upon such terms as it deems advisable. 29 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 30 Board may take into account the past recordrecordsof 31 dealings with the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy 32 of equipment, and ability to complete performance within the 33 time set, and other factors besides financial responsibility, 34 but in no case shall any such contracts be awarded to any -1017- LRB9000879DJcd 1 other than the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or 2 lease) or the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or 3 expenditure) unless authorized or approved by a vote of at 4 least 5 members of the Board, and unless such action is 5 accompanied by a statement in writing setting forth the 6 reasons for not awarding the contract to the highest or 7 lowest bidder, as the case may be, which statement shall be 8 kept on file in the principal office of the Authority and 9 open to public inspection. 10 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 11 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 12 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law,are forbidden to 13 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 14 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 15 materials, supplies or equipment. 16 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 17 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 18 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 19 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 20 contract without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 21 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 22 received pursuant to advertisement. 23 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 24 effect the provisions of this Section. 25 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 26 (70 ILCS 325/5-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 7005-25) 27 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisementsSec. 5-25. 28 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 29 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 30 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 31 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 32 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 33 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. -1018- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 2 receiving and openingofbids and, by reference to plans and 3 specifications on filefor receiving and opening of bids and4by reference to plans and specifications on fileat the time 5 of the first publication, or in the advertisement itself, 6 shall describe the character of the proposed contract in 7 sufficient detail to fully advise prospective bidders of 8 their obligations and to ensureinsurefree and open 9 competitive bidding. 10 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 11 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 12 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 13 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 14 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 15 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 16 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 17 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 18 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 19 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 20 before advertising for bids. 21 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 22 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 23 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 24 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 25 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 26 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 27 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 28 Section 2-132. Bidders; civil action to compel 29 compliance. Any bidder who has submitted a bid in compliance 30 with the requirements for bidding may bring a civil action in 31 the circuit court in the county in which the metropolitan 32 area is located to compel compliance with the provisions of 33 this Article relating to the awarding of contracts by the 34 Board. -1019- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 2 (70 ILCS 325/5-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 7005-26) 3 Section 195-30. Report and financial statementSec. 5-26. 4 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 195-30)* * 5 * 6 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 7 (70 ILCS 325/5-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 7005-27) 8 Section 2-140. State financial supportSec. 5-27. The 9 Authority created by this Article shall receive financial 10 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 11 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act, as now or12hereafter amended. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 14 (70 ILCS 325/5-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 7005-28) 15 Section 2-145. Antitrust lawsSec. 5-28. The Authority 16 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 17 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An18Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local19government and certain other governmental bodies to act as20permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,21notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto22overridden November 3, 1983, as now or hereafter amended, and 23 the General Assembly intends that the "State action 24 exemption" to the application of the federal antitrust 25anti-trustlaws be fully available to the Authority to the 26 extent its activities are either (1) expressly or by 27 necessary implication authorized by this Article or other 28 Illinois law,or (2) within traditional areas of local 29 governmental activity. 30 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) -1020- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 325/5-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 7005-29) 2 Section 2-150. Tax exemptionSec. 5-29. All property of 3 the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State or 4 any taxing unit therein. 5 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 6 (70 ILCS 325/5-30) (from Ch. 85, par. 7005-30) 7 Section 2-30. Prompt paymentSec. 5-30. Purchases made 8 underpursuant tothis Article shall be made in compliance 9 with the Local Government Prompt Payment Act, as now or10hereafter amended. 11 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 12 PART 200. PEKIN CIVIC CENTER 13 (70 ILCS 320/2-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 3201) 14 Section 200-1. Short title.Sec. 2-1.* * *(nonstandard 15 provisions contained in Section 200-1)* * * 16 (Source: P.A. 83-1528.) 17 (70 ILCS 320/2-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 3202) 18 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 2-2. When usedIn this 19 ArticleAct: 20 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 200-5)* 21 * * 22 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 23 State,andany unit of local government or school district 24governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,25corporate or otherwise,thereof. 26 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 27 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 28 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 29 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 30 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 200-5)* 31 * * -1021- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 2 (70 ILCS 320/2-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 3203) 3 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 2-3.* * 4 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 200-10)* * * 5 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 6 name but execution shall not in any case issue against any 7 property of the Authority. 8 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 9 the same at its pleasure. * * *(nonstandard provisions 10 contained in Section 200-10)* * * 11 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 12 (70 ILCS 320/2-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 3204) 13 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 14 lease of space.Sec. 2-4.It shall be the duty of the 15 Authority to promote, operate and maintain expositions, 16 conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural activities 17 from time to time in the metropolitan area and in connection 18 therewith to arrange, finance and maintain industrial, 19 cultural, educational, theatrical, sports,andtrade and 20 scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 21 auditorium, exposition and office buildings for such 22 purposes. 23 The provision of office space for rental and lease and 24 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 25 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 26 Authority. 27 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 28 to perform such duties. 29 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 30 (70 ILCS 320/2-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 3205) 31 Section 200-15. Rights and powers.Sec. 2-5.* * -1022- LRB9000879DJcd 1 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 200-15)* * * 2 (Source: P.A. 83-1528.) 3 (70 ILCS 320/2-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 3206) 4 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 2-6.The 5 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries,or 6 for office or administrative expenses except within the 7 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 8 obligations become payable. 9 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 10 (70 ILCS 320/2-6.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 3206.1) 11 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 2-6.1.Purchases 12 made underpursuant tothis ArticleActshall be made in 13 compliance with the Local"LocalGovernment Prompt Payment 14 Act", approved by the Eighty-fourth General Assembly. 15 (Source: P.A. 84-731.) 16 (70 ILCS 320/2-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 3207) 17 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 18 State, or local agency.Sec. 2-7.The Authority shall have 19 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 20 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 21 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 22 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 23 the State itself, (ii)useful for its purposes,andto apply 24 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 25 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 26 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 27 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 28 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 29 grants, loans or appropriations. 30 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) -1023- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 320/2-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 3208) 2 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 2-8.The Authority 3 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 4 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 5 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 6 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 7 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 8 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 9 appropriations. 10 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 11 (70 ILCS 320/2-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 3209) 12 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 2-9.The Authority shall 13 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 14 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 15 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 16 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 17 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 18 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 19 and againstorany other insurable risk. 20 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 21 (70 ILCS 320/2-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 3210) 22 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 23 performance.Sec. 2-10.The Authority shall have continuing 24 power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying out and 25 performing its duties and exercising its powers under this 26 ArticleAct. 27 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 28 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 29 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 30 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 31 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 32 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any -1024- LRB9000879DJcd 1 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 2 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 3 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 4 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 5 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 6 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 7 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 8 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 9 time or times not exceeding 40fortyyears from their 10 respective dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates,11 not exceeding the maximum rate permitted by the Bond 12 Authorization Act"An Act to authorize public corporations to13issue bonds, other evidences of indebtedness and tax14anticipation warrants subject to interest rate limitations15set forth therein", approved May 26, 1970, as amended, may be 16 in such form, may carry such registration privileges, may be 17 executed in such manner, may be payable at such place or 18 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and 19 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 20 face thereof, may be executed in such manner, and may contain 21 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in said 22 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on any 23 bondbondsceases (after attaching his signature) to hold 24 office, his signature shall nevertheless be valid and 25 effective for all purposes. The holder or holders of any 26 bonds,or interest coupons appertaining thereto issued by the 27 Authority may bring suits at law or proceedings in equity to 28 compel the performance and observance by the Authority or any 29 of its officers, agents or employees oforany contract or 30 covenant made by the Authority with the holders of such bonds 31 or interest coupons,andto compel the Authority orandany 32 of its officers, agents or employees to perform any duties 33 required to be performed for the benefit of the holders of 34 any such bonds or interest coupons by the provisions of the -1025- LRB9000879DJcd 1 ordinance authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the 2 Authority and any of its officers, agents or employees from 3 taking any action in conflict with any such contract or 4 covenant. 5 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 6 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 7 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 8 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Codeof the State of9Illinois. 10 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 11 provided,it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities 12 of the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, 13 and fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 14 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 15 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 16 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 17 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 18 operating the said facilities; and 19 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 20 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 21 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 22 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 23 secure payment thereof. 24 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 25 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 26 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 27 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 28 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 29 theatrical, and cultural,expositions, sportssport30 activities, exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases 31 and rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the Authority 32 may execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; 33 provided that no lien upon any physical property of the 34 Authority shall be created thereby. -1026- LRB9000879DJcd 1 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 2 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 3 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 4 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 5 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 6 instituted. 7 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 8 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 9 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 10 least 3threetimes in a daily newspaper of general 11 circulation published in the metropolitan area, the last 12 publication to be at least 10tendays before bids are 13 required to be filed. Copies of such advertisement may be 14 published in any newspaper or financial publication in the 15 United States. All bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as 16 provided by ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the 17 highest and best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority 18 shall have the right to reject all bids and to readvertise 19 for bids in the manner provided for in the initial 20 advertisement. However, if no bids are received such bonds 21 may be sold at not less than par value, without further 22 advertising, within 60 days after the bids are required to be 23 filed pursuant to any advertisement. 24 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 25 (70 ILCS 320/2-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 3211) 26 Section 200-20. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec.272-11.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 28 200-20)* * * 29 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 30 (70 ILCS 320/2-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 3212) 31 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 2-12.The State 32 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and -1027- LRB9000879DJcd 1 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 2 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 3 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 4 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 5 loan associations, investment companies and other persons 6 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 7 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 8 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 9 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 10 pursuant to this ArticleAct, it being the purpose of this 11 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 12 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 13 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 14 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 15 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 16 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 17 selecting securities for investment. 18 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 19 (70 ILCS 320/2-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 3213) 20 Section 200-25. Bonds other than revenue bonds; 21 election.Sec. 2-13.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained 22 in Section 200-25)* * * 23 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 24 (70 ILCS 320/2-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 3214) 25 Section 200-30. Tax.Sec. 2-14.* * *(nonstandard 26 provisions contained in Section 200-30)* * * 27 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 28 (70 ILCS 320/2-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 3215) 29 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 30 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 31 interest.Sec. 2-15.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained -1028- LRB9000879DJcd 1 in Section 200-35)* * * The members of the BoardTheyshall 2 serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 3 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 4 duties. However, any member of the Board who is appointed to 5 the office of secretary or treasurer may receive compensation 6 for his or her services as such officer. 7 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 8 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 9 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 10 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 11 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 12 (70 ILCS 320/2-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 3216) 13 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 2-16.* * 14 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 200-40)* * * 15 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 16 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 17 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional 18constitutionoath of office and file it in the office of the 19 Secretary of State. 20 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 21 (70 ILCS 320/2-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 3217) 22 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.232-17.Members of the Board shall hold office until their 24 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any 25 member may resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto26takeeffect when the member'shissuccessor has been 27 appointed and has qualified. 28 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. The 29 appointing officer may remove any member of the Board 30 appointed by the officerhim, in case of incompetency, 31 neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office, after service on 32 the memberhim, by registered United States mail, return -1029- LRB9000879DJcd 1 requested, of a copy of the written charges against the 2 memberhimand an opportunity to be publicly heard in person 3 or by counsel in the member'shisown defense upon not less 4 than 10 days' notice. 5 (Section 2-85, resumed) 6 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 7or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 8 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis9 office shall become vacant. Each vacancyor position10successionshall be filled for the unexpired term by 11 appointment in like manner,as in the case of expiration of 12 the term of a member of the Board. 13 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 14 (70 ILCS 320/2-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 3218) 15 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 2-18.As 16 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 17 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 18 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 19 its own number, and adopt by-laws and regulations to govern 20 its proceedings. The initial chairman and his successors 21 shall be elected by the Board from time to time for the term 22 of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the Board or for 23 the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 24 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 25 (70 ILCS 320/2-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 3219) 26 Section 200-45. Meetings; quorum; approval of ordinances 27 and resolutions by chairman; public records.Sec. 2-19.* * 28 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 200-45)* * * 29 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 30 (70 ILCS 320/2-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 3220) 31 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer.Sec. 2-20.The -1030- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Board shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not 2 be members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure 3 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 4 Before entering upon theitsduties of their respective 5 offices they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath 6 of office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with 7 corporate sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond 8 shall be payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may 9 be directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of 10 the office and the payment of all money received by the 11 treasurerhimaccording to law and the orders of the Board. 12 The Board may, at any time, require a new bond from the 13 treasurer in asuchpenal sum as may then be determined by 14 the Board. The obligation of the sureties shall not extend 15 to any loss sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing 16 of any national or state bank wherein the treasurer has 17 deposited funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as 18 a depositarydepositoryfor thosethesefunds. The oaths of 19 office and the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the 20 principal office of the Authority. 21 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 22 (70 ILCS 320/2-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 3221) 23 Section 2-105. Funds.Sec. 2-21.All funds deposited by 24 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 25 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 26 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 27 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 28 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 29 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 30 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 31 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 32 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 33 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) -1031- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 320/2-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 3222) 2 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec.32-22.In case any officer whose signature appears upon any 4 check or draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases 5(after attaching his signature),to holdhisoffice after 6 attaching his or her signature and before the delivery of the 7 check or draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature 8 nevertheless shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes 9 with the same effect as if the officerhehad remained in 10 office until deliverythereof. 11 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 12 (70 ILCS 320/2-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 3223) 13 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.142-23.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 15 person of recognized ability and business experience, to hold 16 office during the pleasure of the Board. The general manager 17 shall have management of the properties and business of the 18 Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the general 19 control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of all 20 ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the Board, 21 and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from 22 time to time by the Board. 23 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 24 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 25 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 26 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 27 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 28 may designate. 29 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 30 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 31 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 32 office and shall not be members of the Board. 33 The compensation of the general manager, general -1032- LRB9000879DJcd 1 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 2 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 3 the Board. 4 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 5 (70 ILCS 320/2-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 3224) 6 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 7 and penalties.Sec. 2-24.The Board shall have power to pass 8 all ordinances and make all rules and regulations proper or 9 necessary to carry into effect the powers granted to the 10 Authority, with such fines or penalties as may be deemed 11 proper. All fines and penalties shall be imposed by 12 ordinance, which shall be published in a newspaper of general 13 circulation published in the metropolitan areaembraced by14the Authority. No such ordinance imposing a fine or penalty 15 shall take effect until 10tendays after its publication. 16 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 17 (70 ILCS 320/2-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 3225) 18 Section 200-50. Contracts.Sec. 2-25.* * *(nonstandard 19 provisions contained in Section 200-50)* * * 20 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 21 (70 ILCS 320/2-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 3226) 22 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 2-26.23 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 24 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 25 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10ten26 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 27 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 28 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 29 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 30 receiving and openingofbids,and, by reference to plans and 31 specifications on file at the time of the first publication, -1033- LRB9000879DJcd 1 or in the advertisement itself, shall describe the character 2 of the proposed contract in sufficient detail to fully advise 3 prospective bidders of their obligations and to ensureinsure4 free and open competitive bidding. 5 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 6 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 7 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 8 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 9 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 10 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 11 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 12 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 13 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 14 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 15 before advertising for bids. 16 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 17 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 18 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 19 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 20 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 21 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 22 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 23 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 24 200-55)* * * 25 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 26 (70 ILCS 320/2-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 3227) 27 Section 200-60. Report and financial statement.Sec.282-27.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 29 200-60)* * * 30 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 31 (70 ILCS 320/2-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 3228) 32 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 2-28.The Authority -1034- LRB9000879DJcd 1 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 2 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An3Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local4government and certain other governmental bodies to act as5permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,6notwithstanding effect on competition", amendatory veto7overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 8 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 9 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 10 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 11 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 12 ArticleActor other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 13 areas of local governmental activity. 14 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 15 (70 ILCS 320/2-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 3229) 16 Section 2-150. Tax Exemption.Sec. 2-29.All property 17 of thePekin Civic CenterAuthority shall be exempt from 18 taxation by the State or any taxing unit therein. 19 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 20 (70 ILCS 320/2-30) (from Ch. 85, par. 3230) 21 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 2-30.The 22 Authority created by this ArticleActshall receive financial 23 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 24 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 25 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 26 PART 205. PEORIA CIVIC CENTER 27 (70 ILCS 315/1) (from Ch. 85, par. 1441) 28 Section 205-1.Sec. 1.Short Titleand Citation. * * * 29 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 205-1) * * * 30 (Source: P.A. 78-948.) -1035- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 315/2) (from Ch. 85, par. 1442) 2 Section 2-5.Sec. 2.Definitions.When usedIn this 3 ArticleAct: 4 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 205-5) 5 * * * 6 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 7 State,andany unit of local government or school district 8governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,9corporate or otherwise,thereof. 10 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 11 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 12 or joint stockjoint-stockassociation; and includes any 13 trustee, receiver, assignee or personal representative 14 thereof. 15 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 205-5) 16 * * * 17 (Source: P.A. 78-948.) 18 (70 ILCS 315/3) (from Ch. 85, par. 1443) 19 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 3. Creation-20Political Entity, etc.* * * (nonstandard provisions 21 contained in Section 205-10) * * * 22 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 23 name but execution shall not in any case issue against any 24 property of the Authority. 25 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 26 the same at its pleasure. * * * (nonstandard provisions 27 contained in Section 205-10) * * * 28 (Source: P.A. 78-948.) 29 (70 ILCS 315/4) (from Ch. 85, par. 1444) 30 Section 205-15.Sec. 4.Rights and Powers. * * * 31 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 205-15) * * * 32 (Source: P.A. 82-783.) -1036- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 315/5) (from Ch. 85, par. 1445) 2 Section 205-20.Sec. 5.Power to acquire property. * * * 3 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 205-20) * * * 4 (Source: P.A. 78-948.) 5 (70 ILCS 315/6) (from Ch. 85, par. 1446) 6 Section 205-25.Sec. 6.Grants, etc.from federal 7 government. * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in 8 Section 205-25) * * * 9 (Source: P.A. 78-948.) 10 (70 ILCS 315/7) (from Ch. 85, par. 1447) 11 Section 2-45.Sec. 7.Insurance. The Authority shall have 12 the power to procure and enter into contracts for any type of 13 insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to property 14 from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, against 15 employers' liability, against any act of any member, officer, 16 or employee of the Board orof theAuthority in the 17 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 18 and againstorany other insurable risk. 19 (Source: P.A. 78-948.) 20 (70 ILCS 315/8) (from Ch. 85, par. 1448) 21 Section 205-30.Sec. 8.Levy of Taxes. * * * (nonstandard 22 provisions contained in Section 205-30) * * * 23 (Source: P.A. 81-1489.) 24 (70 ILCS 315/9) (from Ch. 85, par. 1449) 25 Section 205-35.Sec. 9.Borrowing money; revenue bonds; 26 nature of indebtedness; investment in bonds. * * * 27 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 205-35) * * * 28 (Source: P.A. 86-4.) 29 (70 ILCS 315/10) (from Ch. 85, par. 1450) -1037- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 205-40.Sec. 10. Borrowing MoneyBonds other than 2 revenue bonds; election; tax. * * * (nonstandard provisions 3 contained in Section 205-40) * * * 4 (Source: P.A. 86-4.) 5 (70 ILCS 315/11) (from Ch. 85, par. 1451) 6 Section 205-45.Sec. 11.Board of Commissioners. * * * 7 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 205-45) * * * 8 (Source: P.A. 78-948.) 9 (70 ILCS 315/12) (from Ch. 85, par. 1452) 10 Section 205-50.Sec. 12.Oath and qualification. * * * 11 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 205-50) * * * 12 (Source: P.A. 78-948.) 13 (70 ILCS 315/13) (from Ch. 85, par. 1453) 14 Section 205-55.Sec. 13.Meetings; selection of chairman, 15 secretary, and treasurerNotices. * * * (nonstandard 16 provisions contained in Section 205-55) * * * 17 (Source: P.A. 78-948.) 18 (70 ILCS 315/14) (from Ch. 85, par. 1454) 19 Section 205-60.Sec. 14.Quorum; records. * * * 20 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 205-60) * * * 21 (Source: P.A. 78-948.) 22 (70 ILCS 315/15) (from Ch. 85, par. 1455) 23 Section 205-65.Sec. 15.Treasurer; deposit of funds. * * 24 * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 205-65) * * * 25 (Source: P.A. 83-541.) 26 (70 ILCS 315/16) (from Ch. 85, par. 1456) 27 Section 205-70.Sec. 16.Contracts. * * * (nonstandard 28 provisions contained in Section 205-70) * * * -1038- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 78-948.) 2 (70 ILCS 315/17) (from Ch. 85, par. 1457) 3 Section 205-75.Sec. 17.Bidding; advertisement. * * * 4 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 205-75) * * * 5 (Source: P.A. 83-343.) 6 (70 ILCS 315/18) (from Ch. 85, par. 1458) 7 Section 2-150. TaxSec. 18.exemptionfrom Taxation. All 8 property of thePeoria Civic CenterAuthority shall be exempt 9 from taxation by the State or any taxing unit therein. 10 (Source: P.A. 78-948.) 11 (70 ILCS 315/19) (from Ch. 85, par. 1459) 12 Section 205-80.Sec. 19.Dissolution of Authority. * * * 13 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 205-80) * * * 14 (Source: P.A. 83-358.) 15 (70 ILCS 315/20) (from Ch. 85, par. 1460) 16 Section 205-85.Sec. 20.Annual report and financial 17 statement. * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 18 205-85) * * * 19 (Source: P.A. 78-948.) 20 (70 ILCS 315/21) (from Ch. 85, par. 1461) 21 Section 205-90.Sec. 21.Ordinary and necessary expenses; 22 tax anticipation warrants. * * * (nonstandard provisions 23 contained in Section 205-90) * * * 24 (Source: P.A. 78-948.) 25 (70 ILCS 315/22) (from Ch. 85, par. 1462) 26 Section 205-95.Sec. 22.Warrants in anticipation of 27 taxes; form and terms. * * * (nonstandard provisions 28 contained in Section 205-95) * * * -1039- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 86-4.) 2 (70 ILCS 315/22.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 1462.1) 3 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 22.1.The Authority 4 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 5 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An6Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local7government and certain other governmental bodies to act as8permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,9notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto10overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 11 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 12 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 13 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 14 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 15 ArticleActor other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 16 areas of local governmental activity. 17 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 18 (70 ILCS 315/22.2) (from Ch. 85, par. 1462.2) 19 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 22.2.The 20 Authority created by this ArticleActshall receive financial 21 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 22 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 23 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 24 (70 ILCS 315/23) (from Ch. 85, par. 1463) 25 Section 205-100.Sec. 23.Partial invalidity. * * * 26 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 205-100) * * * 27 (Source: P.A. 78-948.) 28 PART 210. PONTIAC CIVIC CENTER 29 (70 ILCS 325/8-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 7008-1) 30 Section 2-3. Purpose.Sec. 8-1.The purpose of this -1040- LRB9000879DJcd 1 ArticleActis to accomplish the aims of the State of 2 Illinois to enhance the ability of its citizens to avail 3 themselves of civic and cultural centers geographically 4 situated throughout the entire State of Illinois. 5 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 6 (70 ILCS 325/8-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 7008-2) 7 Section 210-1. Short title.Sec. 8-2.* * *(nonstandard 8 provisions contained in Section 210-1) * * * 9 (Source: P.A. 86-907; 86-1028.) 10 (70 ILCS 325/8-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 7008-3) 11 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 8-3.When usedIn this 12 Article: 13 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 210-5) 14 * * * 15 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 16 State,andany unit of local government or school district 17governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,18corporate or otherwise,thereof. 19 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 20 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 21 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 22 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 23 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 210-5) 24 * * * 25 (Source: P.A. 86-907; 86-1028.) 26 (70 ILCS 325/8-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 7008-4) 27 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 8-4.* * * 28 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 210-10) * * * 29 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 30 name,but execution shall not in any case issue against any 31 property of the Authority. -1041- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 2 the same at its pleasure. * * * (nonstandard provisions 3 contained in Section 210-10) * * * 4 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 5 (70 ILCS 325/8-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 7008-5) 6 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and 7 other buildings; lease of space.Sec. 8-5.It shall be the 8 duty of the Authority to promote, operate and maintain 9 expositions, conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural 10 activities from time to time in the metropolitan area and in 11 connection therewith to arrange, finance and maintain 12 industrial, cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade 13 and scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 14 auditorium, exposition, recreational and office buildings for 15 such purposes. 16 The provision of office space for lease and rental and 17 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 18 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 19 Authority. 20 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 21 to perform such duties. 22 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 23 (70 ILCS 325/8-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 7008-6) 24 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 25 domain.Sec. 8-6.The Authority shall have the following 26 rights and powersduties: 27 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 28 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 29 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain exhibition 30 centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities and office 31 buildings, including sites and parking areas and commercial 32 facilities therefor located within the metropolitan area;.-1042- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 2 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 3 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 4 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 5 such grounds, centers, and auditoriums for the holding of 6 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 7 Authority or some other person or governmental agency;.8 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 9 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 10 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 11 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 12 of the Code of Civil Procedure, asnow or hereafteramended;.13 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 14 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 15 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 16 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 17 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 18 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 19 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of,and 20 the interest on,any bonds issued by the Authority;.21 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 22 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 23 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 24 (70 ILCS 325/8-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 7008-7) 25 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 8-7.The 26 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries,or 27 for office or administrative expenses except within the 28 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 29 obligations become payable. 30 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 31 (70 ILCS 325/8-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 7008-8) 32 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, State, -1043- LRB9000879DJcd 1 or local agency.Sec. 8-8.The Authority shall have power 2 (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 3 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 4 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 5 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 6 the State itself,useful for its purposes, and(ii) to apply 7 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 8 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 9 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 10 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 11 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 12 grants, loans or appropriations. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 14 (70 ILCS 325/8-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 7008-9) 15 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 8-9.The Authority 16 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 17 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 18 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 19 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 20 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 21 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 22 appropriations. 23 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 24 (70 ILCS 325/8-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 7008-10) 25 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 8-10.The Authority shall 26 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 27 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 28 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 29 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 30 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 31 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 32 and againstorany other insurable risk. -1044- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 2 (70 ILCS 325/8-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 7008-11) 3 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 4 performance.Sec. 8-11.The Authority shall have continuing 5 power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying out and 6 performing its duties and exercising its powers under this 7 ArticleAct. 8 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 9 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 10 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 11 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 12 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 13 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 14 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 15 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 16 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 17 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 18 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 19 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 20 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 21 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 22 time or times not exceeding 40 years from their respective 23 dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates,not exceeding 24 the maximum rate permitted by the Bond Authorization Act,as25now or hereafter amended,may be in such form, may carry 26 such registration privileges, may be executed in such manner, 27 may be payable at such place or places, may be made subject 28 to redemption in such manner and upon such terms, with or 29 without premium as is stated on the face thereof, may be 30 executed in such manner, and may contain such terms and 31 covenants, all as may be provided in said ordinance. In case 32 any officer whose signature appears on any bond ceases (after 33 attaching his signature) to hold office, his signature shall -1045- LRB9000879DJcd 1 nevertheless be valid and effective for all purposes. The 2 holder or holders of any bonds,or interest coupons 3 appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may bring suits 4 at law or proceedings in equity to compel the performance and 5 observance by the Authority or any of its officers, agents or 6 employees oforany contract or covenant made by the 7 Authority with the holders of such bonds or interest coupons, 8andto compel the Authority orandany of its officers, 9 agents or employees to perform any duties required to be 10 performed for the benefit of the holders of any such bonds or 11 interest coupons by the provisions of the ordinance 12 authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the Authority and 13 any of its officers, agents or employees from taking any 14 action in conflict with any such contract or covenant. 15 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 16 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 17 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 18 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code, as now or19hereafter amended. 20 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 21 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 22 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 23 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 24 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 25 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 26 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 27 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 28 operating the said facilities; and 29 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 30 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 31 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 32 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 33 secure payment thereof. 34 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for -1046- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 2 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 3 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 4 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 5 theatrical, and cultural,expositions, sports activities, 6 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 7 rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the Authority may 8 execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided 9 that no lien upon any physical property of the Authority 10 shall be created thereby. 11 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 12 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 13 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 14 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 15 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 16 instituted. 17 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 18 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 19 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 20 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 21 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 22 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 23 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any 24 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All 25 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by 26 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 27 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have 28 the right to reject all bids and to readvertise for bids in 29 the manner provided for in the initial advertisement. 30 However, if no bids are received,such bonds may be sold at 31 not less than par value, without further advertising, within 32 60 days after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to 33 any advertisement. 34 (Source: P.A. 86-907; 86-1028.) -1047- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 325/8-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 7008-12) 2 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 8-12.3 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 4 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 5 State of Illinois or of any political subdivision of or 6 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 7 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 8 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 9 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 10 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 11 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 12 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 14 (70 ILCS 325/8-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 7008-13) 15 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 8-13.The State 16 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 17 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 18 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 19 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 20 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 21 loan associations, investment companies,and other persons 22 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 23 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 24 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 25 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 26 pursuant to this ArticleAct, it being the purpose of this 27 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 28 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 29 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 30 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 31 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 32 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 33 selecting securities for investment. -1048- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 2 (70 ILCS 325/8-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 7008-14) 3 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 4 of interest.Sec. 8-14.* * * (nonstandard provisions 5 contained in Section 210-15) * * * The members of the Board 6 shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 7 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 8 duties. 9 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 10 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 11 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 12 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 14 (70 ILCS 325/8-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 7008-15) 15 Section 210-20. Board members designated.Sec. 8-15.* * 16 * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 210-20) * * * 17 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 18 (70 ILCS 325/8-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 7008-16) 19 Section 210-25. Board members; terms.Sec. 8-16.* * * 20 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 210-25) * * * 21 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 22 (70 ILCS 325/8-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 7008-17) 23 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 8-17.As 24 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 25 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 26 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 27 its own number, and adopt by-laws and regulations to govern 28 its proceedings. The initial chairman and his successors 29 shall be elected by the Board from time to time for the term 30 of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the Board or for -1049- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 2 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 3 (70 ILCS 325/8-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 7008-18) 4 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members.Sec.58-18.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 6 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 7 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 8 Five members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 9 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 10 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 11 least 5 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 12 ordinance or resolution. 13 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 14 Authority andalldocuments and records in its possession 15 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 16 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 17 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actionsaction18 or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 19 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 20 (70 ILCS 325/8-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 7008-19) 21 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer.Sec. 8-19.The 22 Board shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not 23 be members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure 24 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 25 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices,26 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 27 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 28 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 29 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 30 directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of the 31 office and the payment of all money received by the treasurer 32himaccording to law and the orders of the Board. The Board -1050- LRB9000879DJcd 1 may, at any time, require a new bond from the treasurer in a 2suchpenal sum as may then be determined by the Board. The 3 obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any loss 4 sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 5 national or state bank wherein the treasurer has deposited 6 funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as a 7 depositarydepositoryfor thosethesefunds. The oaths of 8 office and the treasurer's bondbondsshall be filed in the 9 principal office of the Authority. 10 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 11 (70 ILCS 325/8-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 7008-20) 12 Section 2-105. Funds.Sec. 8-20.All funds deposited by 13 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 14 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 15 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 16 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 17 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 18 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 19 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 20 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 21 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 22 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 23 (70 ILCS 325/8-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 7008-21) 24 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec.258-21.In case any officer whose signature appears upon any 26 check or draft issued pursuant to this ArticleActceases to 27 hold office(after attaching his or her signature) to hold28his officeand before the delivery of the check or draft 29thereofto the payee, thathissignature,nevertheless,30 shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes with the same 31 effect as if the officerhehad remained in office until 32 delivery. -1051- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 2 (70 ILCS 325/8-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 7008-22) 3 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.48-22.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 5 person of recognized ability and business experience, to hold 6 office during the pleasure of the Board. The general manager 7 shall have management of the properties and business of the 8 Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the general 9 control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of all 10 ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the Board, 11 and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from 12 time to time by the Board. 13 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 14 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 15 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 16 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 17 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 18 may designate. 19 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 20 and all other officers provided for,pursuant to this 21 Section,shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any 22 oath of office and shall not be members of the Board. 23 The compensation of the general manager, general 24 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 25 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 26 the Board. 27 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 28 (70 ILCS 325/8-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 7008-23) 29 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties.Sec.308-23.The Board shall have power to make all rules and 31 regulations,proper or necessary,to carry into effect the 32 powers granted to the Authority, with such penalties as may -1052- LRB9000879DJcd 1 be deemed proper. 2 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 3 (70 ILCS 325/8-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 7008-24) 4 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 5 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members.Sec. 8-24.All 6 contracts for the sale of property of the value of more than 7 $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property, including 8 air rights, of the Authority for a term of more than one 9 year shall be awarded to the highest responsible bidder, 10 after advertising for bids. All construction contracts and 11 contracts for supplies, materials, equipment and services, 12 when the expense thereof will exceed $2,500, shall be let to 13 the lowest responsible bidder after advertising for bids, 14 excepting (1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or 15 services are required for equipment or services previously 16 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 17 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 18 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting 19 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 20 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 21 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 22 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 23 power, telephone or telegraph are required. 24 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 25 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 26 possible, and,in any event,in a manner calculated to ensure 27insurethe best interests of the public. Competitive bidding 28 is not required for the lease of real estate or buildings 29 owned or controlled by the Authority. The Board is empowered 30 to offer such leases upon such terms as it deems advisable. 31 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 32 Board may take into account the past recordrecordsof 33 dealings with the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy -1053- LRB9000879DJcd 1 of equipment, and ability to complete performance within the 2 time set, and other factors besides financial responsibility, 3 but in no case shall any such contracts be awarded to any 4 other than the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or 5 lease) or the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or 6 expenditure) unless authorized or approved by a vote of at 7 least 5 members of the Board, and unless such action is 8 accompanied by a statement in writing setting forth the 9 reasons for not awarding the contract to the highest or 10 lowest bidder, as the case may be, which statement shall be 11 kept on file in the principal office of the Authority and 12 open to public inspection. 13 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 14 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 15 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law,are forbidden to 16 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 17 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 18 materials, supplies or equipment. 19 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 20 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 21 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 22 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 23 contract without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 24 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 25 received pursuant to advertisement. 26 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 27 effect the provisions of this Section. 28 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 29 (70 ILCS 325/8-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 7008-25) 30 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 8-25.31 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 32 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 33 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 -1054- LRB9000879DJcd 1 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 2 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 3 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 4 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 5 receiving and openingofbids and, by reference to plans and 6 specifications on filefor receiving and opening of bids and7by reference to plans and specifications on fileat the time 8 of the first publication, or in the advertisement itself, 9 shall describe the character of the proposed contract in 10 sufficient detail to fully advise prospective bidders of 11 their obligations and to ensureinsurefree and open 12 competitive bidding. 13 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 14 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 15 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 16 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 17 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 18 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 19 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 20 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 21 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 22 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 23 before advertising for bids. 24 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 25 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 26 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 27 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 28 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 29 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 30 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 31 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 32 210-30) * * * 33 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) -1055- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 325/8-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 7008-26) 2 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec. 8-26.3 As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 4 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 5 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 6 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 7 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 8 for distribution to persons interested upon request and a 9 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 10 appointing officers. 11 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 12 (70 ILCS 325/8-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 7008-27) 13 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 8-27.The 14 Authority created by this ArticleActshall receive financial 15 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 16 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act, as now or17hereafter amended. 18 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 19 (70 ILCS 325/8-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 7008-28) 20 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 8-28.The Authority 21 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 22 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An23Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local24government and certain other governmental bodies to act as25permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,26notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto27overridden November 3, 1983, as now or hereafter amended, and 28 the General Assembly intends that the "State action 29 exemption" to the application of the federal antitrust laws 30 be fully available to the Authority to the extent its 31 activities are either (1) expressly or by necessary 32 implication authorized by this Article or other Illinois law,-1056- LRB9000879DJcd 1 or (2) within traditional areas of local governmental 2 activity. 3 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 4 (70 ILCS 325/8-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 7008-29) 5 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 8-29.All property of 6 the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State or 7 any taxing unit therein. 8 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 9 (70 ILCS 325/8-30) (from Ch. 85, par. 7008-30) 10 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 8-30.Purchases made 11 underpursuant tothis ArticleActshall be made in 12 compliance with the Local Government Prompt Payment Act. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 14 PART 215. QUAD CITY CIVIC CENTER 15 (70 ILCS 320/1-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 3101) 16 Section 215-1. Short title.Sec. 1-1.* * * (nonstandard 17 provisions contained in Section 215-1) * * * 18 (Source: P.A. 83-1528.) 19 (70 ILCS 320/1-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 3102) 20 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 1-2. When usedIn this 21 ArticleAct: 22 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 215-5) 23 * * * 24 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 25 State,andany unit of local government or school district 26governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,27corporate or otherwise,thereof. 28 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 29 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 30 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, -1057- LRB9000879DJcd 1 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 2 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 215-5) 3 * * * 4 (Source: P.A. 85-1002.) 5 (70 ILCS 320/1-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 3103) 6 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 1-3.* * * 7 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 215-10) * * * 8 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 9 name but execution shall not in any case issue against any 10 property of the Authority. 11 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 12 the same at its pleasure. * * * (nonstandard provisions 13 contained in Section 215-10) * * * 14 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 15 (70 ILCS 320/1-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 3104) 16 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 17 lease of space.Sec. 1-4.It shall be the duty of the 18 Authority to promote, operate and maintain expositions, 19 conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural activities 20 from time to time in the metropolitan area and in connection 21 therewith to arrange, finance and maintain industrial, 22 cultural, educational, theatrical, sports,andtrade and 23 scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 24 auditorium, exposition and office buildings for such 25 purposes. 26 The provision of office space for rental and lease and 27 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 28 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 29 Authority. 30 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 31 to perform such duties. 32 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) -1058- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 320/1-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 3105) 2 Section 215-15. Rights and powers.Sec. 1-5.* * * 3 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 215-15) * * * 4 (Source: P.A. 83-1528.) 5 (70 ILCS 320/1-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 3106) 6 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 1-6.The 7 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or 8 for,office or administrative expenses except within the 9 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 10 obligations become payable. 11 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 12 (70 ILCS 320/1-6.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 3106.1) 13 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 1-6.1.Purchases 14 made underpursuant tothis ArticleActshall be made in 15 compliance with thethe "Local Government Prompt Payment 16 Act", approved by the Eighty-fourth General Assembly. 17 (Source: P.A. 84-731.) 18 (70 ILCS 320/1-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 3107) 19 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 20 State, or local agency.Sec. 1-7.The Authority shall have 21 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 22 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 23 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 24 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 25 the State itself, (ii)useful for its purposes, andto apply 26 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 27 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 28 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 29 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 30 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 31 grants, loans or appropriations. -1059- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 2 (70 ILCS 320/1-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 3108) 3 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 1-8.The Authority 4 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 5 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 6 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 7 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 8 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 9 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 10 appropriations. 11 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 12 (70 ILCS 320/1-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 3109) 13 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 1-9.The Authority shall 14 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 15 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 16 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 17 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 18 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 19 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 20 and againstorany other insurable risk. 21 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 22 (70 ILCS 320/1-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 3110) 23 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 24 performance.Sec. 1-10.The Authority shall have continuing 25 power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying out and 26 performing its duties and exercising its powers under this 27 ArticleAct. 28 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 29 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 30 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 31 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing -1060- LRB9000879DJcd 1 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 2 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 3 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 4 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 5 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 6 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 7 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 8 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 9 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 10 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 11 time or times not exceeding 40fortyyears from their 12 respective dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates,13 not exceeding the maximum rate permitted by the Bond 14 Authorization Act"An Act to authorize public corporations to15issue bonds, other evidences of indebtedness and tax16anticipation warrants subject to interest rate limitations17set forth therein", approved May 26, 1970, as amended, may be 18 in such form, may carry such registration privileges, may be 19 executed in such manner, may be payable at such place or 20 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and 21 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 22 face thereof, may be executed in such manner, and may contain 23 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in said 24 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on any 25 bondbondsceases (after attaching his signature) to hold 26 office, his signature shall nevertheless be valid and 27 effective for all purposes. The holder or holders of any 28 bonds,or interest coupons appertaining thereto issued by the 29 Authority may bring suits at law or proceedings in equity to 30 compel the performance and observance by the Authority or any 31 of its officers, agents or employees oforany contract or 32 covenant made by the Authority with the holders of such bonds 33 or interest coupons,andto compel the Authority orandany 34 of its officers, agents or employees to perform any duties -1061- LRB9000879DJcd 1 required to be performed for the benefit of the holders of 2 any such bonds or interest coupons by the provisions of the 3 ordinance authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the 4 Authority and any of its officers, agents or employees from 5 taking any action in conflict with any such contract or 6 covenant. 7 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 8 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 9 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 10 instruments under the Uniform Commercial CodeNegotiable11Instrument Law of the State of Illinois. 12 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 13 provided,it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities 14 of the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, 15 and fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 16 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 17 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 18 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 19 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 20 operating the said facilities; and 21 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 22 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 23 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 24 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 25 secure payment thereof. 26 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 27 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 28 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 29 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 30 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 31 theatrical, and cultural,expositions, sportssport32 activities, exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases 33 and rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the Authority 34 may execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; -1062- LRB9000879DJcd 1 provided that no lien upon any physical property of the 2 Authority shall be created thereby. 3 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 4 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 5 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 6 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 7 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 8 instituted. 9 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 10 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 11 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 12 least 3threetimes in a daily newspaper of general 13 circulation published in the metropolitan area, the last 14 publication to be at least 10tendays before bids are 15 required to be filed. Copies of such advertisement may be 16 published in any newspaper or financial publication in the 17 United States. All bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as 18 provided by ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the 19 highest and best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority 20 shall have the right to reject all bids and to readvertise 21 for bids in the manner provided for in the initial 22 advertisement. However, if no bids are received such bonds 23 may be sold at not less than par value, without further 24 advertising, within 60 days after the bids are required to be 25 filed pursuant to any advertisement. 26 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 27 (70 ILCS 320/1-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 3111) 28 Section 215-20. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec.291-11.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 30 215-20) * * * 31 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 32 (70 ILCS 320/1-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 3112) -1063- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 1-12.The State 2 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 3 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 4 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 5 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 6 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 7 loan associations, investment companies and other persons 8 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 9 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 10 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 11 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 12 pursuant to this ArticleAct, itifbeing the purpose of this 13 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 14 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 15 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 16 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 17 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 18 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 19 selecting securities for investment. 20 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 21 (70 ILCS 320/1-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 3113) 22 Section 215-25. Bonds other than revenue bonds; 23 election.Sec. 1-13.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained 24 in Section 215-25) * * * 25 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 26 (70 ILCS 320/1-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 3114) 27 Section 215-30. Tax.Sec. 1-14.* * * (nonstandard 28 provisions contained in Section 215-30) * * * 29 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 30 (70 ILCS 320/1-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 3115) 31 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; -1064- LRB9000879DJcd 1 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 2 interest.Sec. 1-15.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained 3 in Section 215-35) * * * The members of the BoardTheyshall 4 serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 5 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 6 duties. However, any member of the Board who is appointed to 7 the office of secretary or treasurer may receive compensation 8 for his or her services as such officer. 9 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 10 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 11 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 12 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 13 (Source: P.A. 85-1002.) 14 (70 ILCS 320/1-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 3116) 15 Section 215-40. Board members appointed; ex officio 16 members.Sec. 1-16.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained 17 in Section 215-40) * * * 18 (Source: P.A. 85-1002.) 19 (70 ILCS 320/1-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 3117) 20 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.211-17.Members of the Board shall hold office until their 22 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any 23 member may resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto24takeeffect when the member'shissuccessor has been 25 appointed and has qualified. * * * (nonstandard provisions 26 contained in Section 215-45) * * * 27 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 28or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 29 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis30 office shall become vacant. Each vacancyor position31successionshall be filled for the unexpired term by 32 appointment in like manner,as in the case of expiration of -1065- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the term of a member of the Board. 2 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 3 (70 ILCS 320/1-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 3118) 4 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 1-18.As 5 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 6 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 7 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 8 its own number, and adopt by-laws and regulations to govern 9 its proceedings. The initial chairman and his successors 10 shall be elected by the Board from time to time for the term 11 of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the Board or for 12 the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 13 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 14 (70 ILCS 320/1-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 3119) 15 Section 215-50. Meetings; quorum; approval of ordinances 16 and resolutions by chairman; public records.Sec. 1-19.* * * 17 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 215-50) * * * 18 (Source: P.A. 85-1002.) 19 (70 ILCS 320/1-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 3120) 20 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer.Sec. 1-20.The 21 Board shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not 22 be members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure 23 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 24 Before entering upon theitsduties of their respective 25 offices they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath 26 of office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with 27 corporate sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond 28 shall be payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may 29 be directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of 30 the office and the payment of all money received by the 31 treasurerhimaccording to law and the orders of the Board. -1066- LRB9000879DJcd 1 The Board may, at any time, require a new bond from the 2 treasurer in asuchpenal sum as may then be determined by 3 the Board. The obligation of the sureties shall not extend 4 to any loss sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing 5 of any national or state bank wherein the treasurer has 6 deposited funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as 7 a depositarydepositoryfor thosethesefunds. The oaths of 8 office and the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the 9 principal office of the Authority. 10 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 11 (70 ILCS 320/1-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 3121) 12 Section 2-105. Funds.Sec. 1-21.All funds deposited by 13 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 14 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 15 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 16 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 17 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 18 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 19 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 20 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 21 any other obligation of not more than $2,500$2500. 22 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 23 (70 ILCS 320/1-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 3122) 24 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec.251-22.In case any officer whose signature appears upon any 26 check or draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases 27(after attaching his signature),to holdhisoffice after 28 attaching his or her signature and before the delivery of the 29 check or draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature 30 nevertheless shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes 31 with the same effect as if the officerhehad remained in 32 office until deliverythereof. -1067- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 2 (70 ILCS 320/1-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 3123) 3 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.41-23.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 5 person of recognized ability and business experience, to hold 6 office during the pleasure of the Board. The general manager 7 shall have management of the properties and business of the 8 Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the general 9 control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of all 10 ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the Board, 11 and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from 12 time to time by the Board. 13 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 14 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 15 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 16 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 17 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 18 may designate. 19 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 20 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 21 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 22 office and shall not be members of the Board. 23 The compensation of the general manager, general 24 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 25 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 26 the Board. 27 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 28 (70 ILCS 320/1-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 3124) 29 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 30 and penalties.Sec. 1-24.The Board shall have power to pass 31 all ordinances and make all rules and regulations proper or 32 necessary to carry into effect the powers granted to the -1068- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authority, with such fines or penalties as may be deemed 2 proper. All fines and penalties shall be imposed by 3 ordinance, which shall be published in a newspaper of general 4 circulation published in the metropolitan areaembraced by5the Authority. No such ordinance imposing a fine or penalty 6 shall take effect until 10tendays after its publication. 7 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 8 (70 ILCS 320/1-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 3125) 9 Section 215-55. Contracts.Sec. 1-25.* * * (nonstandard 10 provisions contained in Section 215-55) * * * 11 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 12 (70 ILCS 320/1-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 3126) 13 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 1-26.14 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 15 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 16 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10ten17 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 18 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 19 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 20 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 21 receiving and openingofbids,and, by reference to plans and 22 specifications on file at the time of the first publication, 23 or in the advertisement itself, shall describe the character 24 of the proposed contract in sufficient detail to fully advise 25 prospective bidders of their obligations and to ensureinsure26 free and open competitive bidding. 27 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 28 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 29 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 30 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 31 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 32 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, -1069- LRB9000879DJcd 1 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 2 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 3 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 4 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 5 before advertising for bids. 6 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 7 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 8 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 9 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 10 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 11 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 12 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 13 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 14 215-60) * * * 15 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 16 (70 ILCS 320/1-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 3127) 17 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec.181-27.As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 19 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 20 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 21 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 22 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 23 for distribution to persons interested,upon request and a 24 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 25 appointing officersas provided in Section 16. 26 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 27 (70 ILCS 320/1-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 3128) 28 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 1-28.The Authority 29 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 30 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An31Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local32government and certain other governmental bodies to act as-1070- LRB9000879DJcd 1permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,2notwithstanding effect on competition", adopted November 3,31983, and the General Assembly intends that the "State action 4 exemption" to the application of the federal antitrust 5anti-trustlaws be fully available to the Authority to the 6 extent itstheiractivities are either (1) expressly or by 7 necessary implication authorized by this ArticleActor other 8 Illinois law,or (2) within traditional areas of local 9 governmental activity. 10 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 11 (70 ILCS 320/1-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 3129) 12 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 1-29.All property 13 of theIllinois Quad City Civic CenterAuthority shall be 14 exempt from taxation by the State or any taxing unit therein. 15 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 16 (70 ILCS 320/1-30) (from Ch. 85, par. 3130) 17 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 1-30.The 18 Authority created by this ArticleActshall receive financial 19 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 20 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 21 (Source: P.A. 83-1435.) 22 PART 220. QUINCY CIVIC CENTER 23 (70 ILCS 280/2-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 2801) 24 Section 2-3. Purpose.Sec. 2-1.The purpose of this 25 ArticleActis to accomplish the aims of the State of 26 Illinois to enhance the ability of its citizens to avail 27 themselves of civic and cultural centers geographically 28 situated throughout the entire State of Illinois. 29 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 30 (70 ILCS 280/2-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 2802) -1071- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 220-1. Short title.Sec. 2-2.* * * (nonstandard 2 provisions contained in Section 220-1) * * * 3 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 4 (70 ILCS 280/2-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 2803) 5 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 2-3. When usedIn this 6 ArticleAct: 7 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 220-5) 8 * * * 9 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 10 State,andany unit of local government or school district 11governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,12corporate or otherwise,thereof. 13 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 14 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 15 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 16 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 17 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 220-5) 18 * * * 19 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 20 (70 ILCS 280/2-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 2804) 21 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 2-4.* * * 22 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 220-10) * * * 23 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 24 name but execution shall not in any case issue against any 25 property of the Authority. 26 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 27 the same at its pleasure. * * * (nonstandard provisions 28 contained in Section 220-10) * * * 29 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 30 (70 ILCS 280/2-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 2805) 31 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; -1072- LRB9000879DJcd 1 lease of space.Sec. 2-5.It shall be the duty of the 2 Authority to promote, operate and maintain expositions, 3 conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural activities 4 from time to time in the metropolitan area and in connection 5 therewith to arrange, finance and maintain industrial, 6 cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade and 7 scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 8 auditorium, exposition and office buildings for such 9 purposes. 10 The provision of office space for lease and rental and 11 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 12 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 13 Authority. 14 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 15 to perform such duties. 16 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 17 (70 ILCS 280/2-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 2806) 18 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 19 domain.Sec. 2-6.The Authority shall have the following 20 rights and powersduties: 21 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 22 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 23 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain exhibition 24 centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities and office 25 buildings, including sites and parking areas and commercial 26 facilities therefor located within the metropolitan area; 27 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 28 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 29 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 30 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 31 such grounds, centers, and auditoriums for the holding of 32 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 33 Authority or some other person or governmental agency; -1073- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 2 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 3 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 4 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 5 of the Code of Civil Procedure, as amended; 6 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 7 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 8 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 9 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 10 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 11 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 12 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of and the 13 interest on any bonds issued by the Authority; 14 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 15 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 16 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 17 (70 ILCS 280/2-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 2807) 18 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 2-7.The 19 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or 20 for,office or administrative expenses except within the 21 amounts of funds which will be available to it when such 22 obligations become payable. 23 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 24 (70 ILCS 280/2-7.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 2807.1) 25 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 2-7.1.Purchases 26 made underpursuant tothis ArticleActshall be made in 27 compliance with thethe "Local Government Prompt Payment 28 Act", approved by the Eighty-fourth General Assembly. 29 (Source: P.A. 84-731.) 30 (70 ILCS 280/2-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 2808) 31 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, -1074- LRB9000879DJcd 1 State, or local agency.Sec. 2-8.The Authority shall have 2 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 3 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 4 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 5 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 6 the State itself, (ii)useful for its purposes, andto apply 7 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 8 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 9 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 10 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 11 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 12 grants, loans or appropriations. 13 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 14 (70 ILCS 280/2-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 2809) 15 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 2-9.The Authority 16 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 17 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 18 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 19 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 20 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 21 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 22 appropriations. 23 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 24 (70 ILCS 280/2-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 2810) 25 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 2-10.The Authority shall 26 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 27 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 28 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 29 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 30 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 31 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 32 and againstorany other insurable risk. -1075- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 2 (70 ILCS 280/2-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 2811) 3 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 4 performance.Sec. 2-11.The Authority shall have continuing 5 power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying out and 6 performing its duties and exercising its powers under this 7 ArticleAct. 8 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 9 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 10 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 11 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 12 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 13 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 14 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 15 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 16 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 17 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 18 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 19 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 20 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 21 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 22 time or times not exceeding 40fortyyears from their 23 respective dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates,24 not exceeding the maximum rate permitted by the Bond 25 Authorization Act"An Act to authorize public corporations to26issue bonds, other evidences of indebtedness and tax27anticipation warrants subject to interest rate limitations28set forth therein", approved May 26, 1970, as amended, may be 29 in such form, may carry such registration privileges, may be 30 executed in such manner, may be payable at such place or 31 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and 32 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 33 face thereof, may be executed in such manner, and may contain -1076- LRB9000879DJcd 1 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in said 2 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on any 3 bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold office, 4 his signature shall nevertheless be valid and effective for 5 all purposes. The holder or holders of any bonds,or interest 6 coupons appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may 7 bring suits at law or proceedings in equity to compel the 8 performance and observance by the Authority or any of its 9 officers, agents or employees oforany contract or covenant 10 made by the Authority with the holders of such bonds or 11 interest coupons,andto compel the Authority orandany of 12 its officers, agents or employees to perform any duties 13 required to be performed for the benefit of the holders of 14 any such bonds or interest coupons by the provisions of the 15 ordinance authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the 16 Authority and any of its officers, agents or employees from 17 taking any action in conflict with any such contract or 18 covenant. 19 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 20 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 21 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 22 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code. 23 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 24 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 25 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 26 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 27 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 28 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 29 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 30 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 31 operating the said facilities; and 32 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 33 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 34 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the -1077- LRB9000879DJcd 1 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 2 secure payment thereof. 3 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 4 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 5 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 6 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 7 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 8 theatrical, and cultural,expositions, sportssport9 activities, exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases 10 and rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the Authority 11 may execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; 12 provided that no lien upon any physical property of the 13 Authority shall be created thereby. 14 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 15 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 16 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 17 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 18 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 19 instituted. 20 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 21 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 22 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 23 least 3threetimes in a daily newspaper of general 24 circulation published in the metropolitan area, the last 25 publication to be at least 10tendays before bids are 26 required to be filed. Copies of such advertisement may be 27 published in any newspaper or financial publication in the 28 United States. All bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as 29 provided by ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the 30 highest and best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority 31 shall have the right to reject all bids and to readvertise 32 for bids in the manner provided for in the initial 33 advertisement. However, if no bids are received such bonds 34 may be sold at not less than par value, without further -1078- LRB9000879DJcd 1 advertising, within 60 days after the bids are required to be 2 filed pursuant to any advertisement. 3 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 4 (70 ILCS 280/2-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 2812) 5 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 2-12.6 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 7 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 8 State of Illinois or of anyotherpolitical subdivision of or 9 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 10 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 11 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 12 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 13 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 14 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 15 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 16 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 17 (70 ILCS 280/2-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 2813) 18 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 2-60.The State 19 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 20 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 21 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 22 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 23 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 24 loan associations, investment companies and other persons 25 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 26 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 27 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 28 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 29 pursuant to this ArticleAct, it being the purpose of this 30 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 31 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 32 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public -1079- LRB9000879DJcd 1 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 2 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 3 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 4 selecting securities for investment. 5 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 6 (70 ILCS 280/2-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 2814) 7 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 8 of interest.Sec. 2-14.* * * (nonstandard provisions 9 contained in Section 220-15) * * * The members of the Board 10 shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 11 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 12 duties. 13 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 14 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 15 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 16 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 17 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 18 (70 ILCS 280/2-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 2815) 19 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 2-15.* * * 20 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 220-20) * * * 21 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 22 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 23 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 24 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 25 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 26 (70 ILCS 280/2-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 2816) 27 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.282-16.Members of the Board shall hold office until their 29 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any 30 member may resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto31takeeffect when the member'shissuccessor has been -1080- LRB9000879DJcd 1 appointed and has qualified. 2 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. The 3 appointing officer may remove any member of the Board 4 appointed by the officerhim, in case of incompetency, 5 neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office, after service on 6 the memberhim, by registered United States mail, return 7 requested, of a copy of the written charges against the 8 memberhimand an opportunity to be publicly heard in person 9 or by counsel in the member'shisown defense upon not less 10 than 10 days' notice. 11 (Section 2-85, resumed) 12 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 13or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 14 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis15 office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for 16 the unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in case 17 of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 18 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 19 (70 ILCS 280/2-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 2817) 20 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 2-17.As 21 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 22 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 23 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 24 its own number, and adopt by-laws and regulations to govern 25 its proceedings. The initial chairman and his successors 26 shall be elected by the Board from time to time for the term 27 of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the Board or for 28 the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 29 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 30 (70 ILCS 280/2-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 2818) 31 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members.Sec.322-18.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least -1081- LRB9000879DJcd 1 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 2 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 3 Four members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 4 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 5 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 6 least 4 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 7 ordinance or resolution. 8 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 9 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 10 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 11 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 12 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actionsaction13 or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 14 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 15 (70 ILCS 280/2-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 2819) 16 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer.Sec. 2-19.The 17 Board shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not 18 be members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure 19 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 20 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices 21 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 22 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 23 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 24 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 25 directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of the 26 office and the payment of all money received by the treasurer 27himaccording to law and the orders of the Board. The Board 28 may, at any time, require a new bond from the treasurer in a 29suchpenal sum as may then be determined by the Board. The 30 obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any loss 31 sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 32 national or state bank wherein the treasurer has deposited 33 funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as a -1082- LRB9000879DJcd 1 depositary for thosethesefunds. The oaths of office and 2 the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the principal office 3 of the Authority. 4 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 5 (70 ILCS 280/2-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 2820) 6 Section 2-105. Funds.Sec. 2-20.All funds deposited by 7 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 8 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 9 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 10 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 11 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 12 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 13 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 14 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 15 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 16 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 17 (70 ILCS 280/2-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 2821) 18 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec.192-21.In case any officer whose signature appears upon any 20 check or draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases 21(after attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after 22 attaching his or her signature and before the delivery of the 23 check or draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature 24 nevertheless shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes 25 with the same effect as if the officerhehad remained in 26 office until delivery. 27 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 28 (70 ILCS 280/2-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 2822) 29 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.302-22.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 31 person of recognized ability and business experience, to -1083- LRB9000879DJcd 1 hold office during the pleasure of the Board. The general 2 manager shall have management of the properties and business 3 of the Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the 4 general control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of 5 all ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the 6 Board, and shall perform such other duties as may be 7 prescribed from time to time by the Board. 8 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 9 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 10 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 11 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 12 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 13 may designate. 14 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 15 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 16 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 17 office and shall not be members of the Board. 18 The compensation of the general manager, general 19 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 20 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 21 the Board. 22 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 23 (70 ILCS 280/2-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 2823) 24 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties.Sec.252-23.The Board shall have power to make all rules and 26 regulations proper or necessary to carry into effect the 27 powers granted to the Authority, with such penalties as may 28 be deemed proper. 29 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 30 (70 ILCS 280/2-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 2824) 31 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 32 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members.Sec. 2-24.All -1084- LRB9000879DJcd 1 contracts for the sale of property of the value of more than 2 $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property, including 3 air rights, of the Authority for a term of more than one year 4 shall be awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after 5 advertising for bids. All construction contracts and 6 contracts for supplies, materials, equipment and services, 7 when the expense thereof will exceed $2,500, shall be let to 8 the lowest responsible bidder,after advertising for bids, 9 excepting (1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or 10 services are required for equipment or services previously 11 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 12 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 13 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting 14 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 15 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 16 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 17 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 18 power, telephone or telegraph are required. 19 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 20 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 21 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 22insurethe best interests of the public. Competitive bidding 23 is not required for the lease of real estate or buildings 24 owned or controlled by the Authority. The Board is empowered 25 to offer such leases upon such terms as it deems advisable. 26 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 27 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 28 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 29 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 30 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 31 case shall any such contracts be awarded to any other than 32 the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease) or 33 the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure) unless 34 authorized or approved by a vote of at least 5 members of the -1085- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Board, and unless such action is accompanied by a statement 2 in writing setting forth the reasons for not awarding the 3 contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the case may be, 4 which statement shall be kept on file in the principal office 5 of the Authority and open to public inspection. 6 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 7 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 8 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law,are forbidden to 9 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 10 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 11 materials, supplies or equipment. 12 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 13 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 14 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 15 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 16 contract,without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 17 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 18 received pursuant to advertisement. 19 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 20 effect the provisions of this Section. 21 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 22 (70 ILCS 280/2-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 2825) 23 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. Advertisements 24Sec. 2-25. Advertisementfor bids shall be published at 25 least twice in a daily newspaper of general circulation 26 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 27 be at least 10 calendar days before the time for receiving 28 bids, and such advertisements shall also be posted on readily 29 accessible bulletin boards in the principal office of the 30 Authority. Such advertisements shall state the time and 31 place for receiving and openingofbids,and, by reference to 32 plans and specifications on file at the time of the first 33 publication, or in the advertisement itself, shall describe -1086- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the character of the proposed contract in sufficient detail 2 to fully advise prospective bidders of their obligations and 3 to ensureinsurefree and open competitive bidding. 4 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 5 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 6 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 7 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 8 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 9 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 10 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 11 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 12 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 13 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 14 before advertising for bids. 15 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 16 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 17 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 18 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 19 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 20 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 21 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 22 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 23 220-25) * * * 24 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 25 (70 ILCS 280/2-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 2826) 26 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec.272-26.As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 28 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 29 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 30 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 31 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 32 for distribution to persons interested,upon request and a 33 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the -1087- LRB9000879DJcd 1 appointing officers. 2 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 3 (70 ILCS 280/2-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 2827) 4 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 2-27.The 5 Authority created by this ArticleActshall receive financial 6 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 7 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 8 (Source: P.A. 83-911.) 9 (70 ILCS 280/2-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 2828) 10 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 2-28.The Authority 11 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 12 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An13Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local14government and certain other governmental bodies to act as15permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,16notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto17overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 18 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 19 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 20 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 21 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 22 ArticleActor other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 23 areas of local governmental activity. 24 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 25 (70 ILCS 280/2-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 2829) 26 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 2-29.All property 27 of the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State 28 or any taxing unit therein. 29 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 30 PART 225. RANDOLPH COUNTY CIVIC CENTER -1088- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 325/1-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 7001-1) 2 Section 2-3. Purpose.Sec. 1-1.The purpose of this 3 ArticleActis to accomplish the aims of the State of 4 Illinois to enhance the ability of its citizens to avail 5 themselves of civic and cultural centers geographically 6 situated throughout the entire State of Illinois. 7 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 8 (70 ILCS 325/1-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 7001-2) 9 Section 225-1. Short title.Sec. 1-2.* * * (nonstandard 10 provisions contained in Section 225-1) * * *. 11 (Source: P.A. 86-907; 86-1028.) 12 (70 ILCS 325/1-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 7001-3) 13 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 1-3. When usedIn this 14 Article: 15 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 225-5) 16 * * * 17 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 18 State,andany unit of local government or school district 19governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,20corporate or otherwise,thereof. 21 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 22 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 23 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 24 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 25 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 225-5) 26 * * * 27 (Source: P.A. 86-907; 86-1028.) 28 (70 ILCS 325/1-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 7001-4) 29 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 1-4.* * * 30 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 225-10) * * * 31 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate -1089- LRB9000879DJcd 1 name,but execution shall not in any case issue against any 2 property of the Authority. 3 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 4 the same at its pleasure. * * * (nonstandard provisions 5 contained in Section 225-10) * * * 6 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 7 (70 ILCS 325/1-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 7001-5) 8 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and other 9 buildings; lease of space.Sec. 1-5.It shall be the duty of 10 the Authority to promote, operate and maintain expositions, 11 conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural activities 12 from time to time in the metropolitan area and in connection 13 therewith to arrange, finance and maintain industrial, 14 cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade and 15 scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 16 auditorium, exposition, recreational and office buildings for 17 such purposes. 18 The provision of office space for lease and rental and 19 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 20 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 21 Authority. 22 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 23 to perform such duties. 24 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 25 (70 ILCS 325/1-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 7001-6) 26 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 27 domain.Sec. 1-6.The Authority shall have the following 28 rights and powersduties: 29 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 30 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 31 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain exhibition 32 centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities and office -1090- LRB9000879DJcd 1 buildings, including sites and parking areas and commercial 2 facilities therefor located within the metropolitan area;.3 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 4 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 5 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 6 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 7 such grounds, centers, and auditoriums for the holding of 8 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 9 Authority or some other person or governmental agency;.10 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 11 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 12 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 13 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 14 of the Code of Civil Procedure, asnow or hereafteramended;.15 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 16 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 17 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 18 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 19 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 20 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 21 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of,and 22 the interest on,any bonds issued by the Authority;.23 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 24 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 25 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 26 (70 ILCS 325/1-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 7001-7) 27 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 1-7.The 28 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries,or 29 for office or administrative expenses except within the 30 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 31 obligations become payable. 32 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) -1091- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 325/1-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 7001-8) 2 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, State, 3 or local agency.Sec. 1-8.The Authority shall have power 4 (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 5 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 6 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 7 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 8 the State itself,useful for its purposes, and(ii) to apply 9 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 10 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 11 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 12 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 13 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 14 grants, loans or appropriations. 15 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 16 (70 ILCS 325/1-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 7001-9) 17 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 1-9.The Authority 18 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 19 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 20 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 21 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 22 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 23 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 24 appropriations. 25 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 26 (70 ILCS 325/1-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 7001-10) 27 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 1-10.The Authority shall 28 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 29 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 30 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 31 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 32 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the -1092- LRB9000879DJcd 1 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 2 and againstorany other insurable risk. 3 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 4 (70 ILCS 325/1-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 7001-11) 5 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 6 performance.Sec. 1-11.The Authority shall have continuing 7 power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying out and 8 performing its duties and exercising its powers under this 9 ArticleAct. 10 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 11 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 12 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 13 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 14 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 15 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 16 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 17 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 18 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 19 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 20 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 21 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 22 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 23 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 24 time or times not exceeding 40 years from their respective 25 dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates,not exceeding 26 the maximum rate permitted by the Bond Authorization Act,as27now or hereafter amended,may be in such form, may carry 28 such registration privileges, may be executed in such manner, 29 may be payable at such place or places, may be made subject 30 to redemption in such manner and upon such terms, with or 31 without premium as is stated on the face thereof, may be 32 executed in such manner, and may contain such terms and 33 covenants, all as may be provided in said ordinance. In case -1093- LRB9000879DJcd 1 any officer whose signature appears on any bond ceases (after 2 attaching his signature) to hold office, his signature shall 3 nevertheless be valid and effective for all purposes. The 4 holder or holders of any bonds,or interest coupons 5 appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may bring suits 6 at law or proceedings in equity to compel the performance and 7 observance by the Authority or any of its officers, agents or 8 employees oforany contract or covenant made by the 9 Authority with the holders of such bonds or interest coupons, 10andto compel the Authority orandany of its officers, 11 agents or employees to perform any duties required to be 12 performed for the benefit of the holders of any such bonds or 13 interest coupons by the provisions of the ordinance 14 authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the Authority and 15 any of its officers, agents or employees from taking any 16 action in conflict with any such contract or covenant. 17 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 18 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 19 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 20 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code, as now or21hereafter amended. 22 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 23 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 24 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 25 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 26 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 27 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 28 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 29 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 30 operating the said facilities; and 31 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 32 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 33 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 34 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to -1094- LRB9000879DJcd 1 secure payment thereof. 2 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 3 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 4 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 5 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 6 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 7 theatrical, and cultural,expositions, sports activities, 8 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 9 rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the Authority may 10 execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided 11 that no lien upon any physical property of the Authority 12 shall be created thereby. 13 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 14 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 15 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 16 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 17 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 18 instituted. 19 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 20 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 21 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 22 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 23 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 24 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 25 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any 26 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All 27 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by 28 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 29 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have 30 the right to reject all bids and to readvertise for bids in 31 the manner provided for in the initial advertisement. 32 However, if no bids are received,such bonds may be sold at 33 not less than par value, without further advertising, within 34 60 days after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to -1095- LRB9000879DJcd 1 any advertisement. 2 (Source: P.A. 86-907; 86-1028.) 3 (70 ILCS 325/1-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 7001-12) 4 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 1-12.5 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 6 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 7 State of Illinois or of any political subdivision of or 8 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 9 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 10 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 11 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 12 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 13 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 14 as provided in this Article.aforesaid. 15 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 16 (70 ILCS 325/1-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 7001-13) 17 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 1-13.The State 18 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 19 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 20 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 21 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 22 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 23 loan associations, investment companies,and other persons 24 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 25 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 26 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 27 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 28 pursuant to this ArticleAct, it being the purpose of this 29 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 30 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 31 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 32 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing -1096- LRB9000879DJcd 1 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 2 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 3 selecting securities for investment. 4 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 5 (70 ILCS 325/1-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 7001-14) 6 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 7 of interest.Sec. 1-14.* * * (nonstandard provisions 8 contained in Section 225-15) * * * The members of the Board 9 shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed 10 for actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of 11 their duties. 12 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 13 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 14 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 15 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 16 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 17 (70 ILCS 325/1-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 7001-15) 18 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 1-15.* * * 19 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 225-20) * * * 20 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 21 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member 22 of the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath 23 of office and file it in the office of the Secretary of 24 State. 25 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 26 (70 ILCS 325/1-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 7001-16) 27 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.281-16.Members of the Board shall hold office until their 29 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any 30 member may resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto31takeeffect when the member'shissuccessor has been -1097- LRB9000879DJcd 1 appointed and has qualified. * * * (nonstandard provisions 2 contained in Section 225-25) * * * 3 In case of failure to qualify within the time required,4or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 5 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis6 office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for 7 the unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in the 8 case of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 9 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 10 (70 ILCS 325/1-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 7001-17) 11 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 1-17.As 12 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 13 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 14 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 15 its own number, and adopt by-lawsbylawsand regulations to 16 govern its proceedings. The initial chairman and his 17 successors shall be elected by the Board from time to time 18 for the term of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the 19 Board or for the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 20 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 21 (70 ILCS 325/1-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 7001-18) 22 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members.Sec.231-18.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 24 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 25 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 26 Five members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 27 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 28 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 29 least 5 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 30 ordinance or resolution. 31 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 32 Authority and all documents and records in its possession -1098- LRB9000879DJcd 1 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 2 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 3 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actionsaction4 or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 5 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 6 (70 ILCS 325/1-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 7001-19) 7 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer.Sec. 1-19.The 8 Board shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not 9 be members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure 10 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 11 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices,12 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 13 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 14 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 15 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 16 directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of the 17 office and the payment of all money received by the treasurer 18himaccording to law and the orders of the Board. The Board 19 may, at any time, require a new bond from the treasurer in a 20suchpenal sum as may then be determined by the Board. The 21 obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any loss 22 sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 23 national or state bank wherein the treasurer has deposited 24 funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as a 25 depositarydepositoryfor thosethesefunds. The oaths of 26 office and the treasurer's bondbondsshall be filed in the 27 principal office of the Authority. 28 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 29 (70 ILCS 325/1-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 7001-20) 30 Section 2-105. Funds.Sec. 1-20.All funds deposited by 31 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 32 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or -1099- LRB9000879DJcd 1 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 2 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 3 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 4 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 5 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 6 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 7 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 8 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 9 (70 ILCS 325/1-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 7001-21) 10 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec. 1-21.11 In case any officer whose signature appears upon any check or 12 draft issued pursuant to this ArticleActceases to hold 13 office(after attaching his or her signature) to hold his14officeand before the delivery of the check or draftthereof15 to the payee, thathissignature,nevertheless,shall be 16 valid and sufficient for all purposes with the same effect as 17 if the officerhehad remained in office until delivery. 18 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 19 (70 ILCS 325/1-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 7001-22) 20 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.211-22.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 22 person of recognized ability and business experience, to hold 23 office during the pleasure of the Board. The general manager 24 shall have management of the properties and business of the 25 Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the general 26 control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of all 27 ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the Board, 28 and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from 29 time to time by the Board. 30 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 31 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 32 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents -1100- LRB9000879DJcd 1 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 2 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 3 may designate. 4 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 5 and all other officers provided for,pursuant to this 6 Section,shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath 7 of office and shall not be members of the Board. 8 The compensation of the general manager, general 9 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 10 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 11 the Board. 12 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 13 (70 ILCS 325/1-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 7001-23) 14 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties.Sec.151-23.The Board shall have power to make all rules and 16 regulations,proper or necessary,to carry into effect the 17 powers granted to the Authority, with such penalties as may 18 be deemed proper. 19 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 20 (70 ILCS 325/1-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 7001-24) 21 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 22 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members.Sec. 1-24.All 23 contracts for the sale of property of the value of more than 24 $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property, 25 including air rights, of the Authority for a term of more 26 than one year shall be awarded to the highest responsible 27 bidder, after advertising for bids. All construction 28 contracts and contracts for supplies, materials, equipment 29 and services, when the expense thereof will exceed $2,500, 30 shall be let to the lowest responsible bidder after 31 advertising for bids, excepting (1) when repair parts, 32 accessories, equipment or services are required for equipment -1101- LRB9000879DJcd 1 or services previously furnished or contracted for; (2) when 2 the nature of the services required is such that competitive 3 bidding is not in the best interest of the public, including, 4 without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the 5 services of accountants, architects, attorneys, engineers, 6 physicians, superintendents of construction, and others 7 possessing a high degree of skill; and (3) when services such 8 as water, light, heat, power, telephone or telegraph are 9 required. 10 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 11 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 12 possible, and,in any event,in a manner calculated to 13 ensureinsurethe best interests of the public. Competitive 14 bidding is not required for the lease of real estate or 15 buildings owned or controlled by the Authority. The Board is 16 empowered to offer such leases upon such terms as it deems 17 advisable. 18 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 19 Board may take into account the past recordrecordsof 20 dealings with the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy 21 of equipment, and ability to complete performance within the 22 time set, and other factors besides financial responsibility, 23 but in no case shall any such contracts be awarded to any 24 other than the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or 25 lease) or the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or 26 expenditure) unless authorized or approved by a vote of at 27 least 5 members of the Board, and unless such action is 28 accompanied by a statement in writing setting forth the 29 reasons for not awarding the contract to the highest or 30 lowest bidder, as the case may be, which statement shall be 31 kept on file in the principal office of the Authority and 32 open to public inspection. 33 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 34 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of -1102- LRB9000879DJcd 1 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law,are forbidden 2 to be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 3 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 4 materials, supplies or equipment. 5 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 6 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 7 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 8 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 9 contract without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 10 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 11 received pursuant to advertisement. 12 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 13 effect the provisions of this Section. 14 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 15 (70 ILCS 325/1-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 7001-25) 16 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 1-25.17 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 18 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 19 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 20 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 21 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 22 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 23 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 24 receiving and openingofbids and, by reference to plans and 25 specifications on filefor receiving and opening of bids and26by reference to plans and specifications on fileat the time 27 of the first publication, or in the advertisement itself, 28 shall describe the character of the proposed contract in 29 sufficient detail to fully advise prospective bidders of 30 their obligations and to ensureinsurefree and open 31 competitive bidding. 32 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 33 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders -1103- LRB9000879DJcd 1 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 2 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 3 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a 4 reasonable amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising 5 for bids, shall be required with the proposal of each 6 bidder. Bond for faithful performance of the contract with 7 surety or sureties satisfactory to the Board and adequate 8 insurance may be required in reasonable amounts to be fixed 9 by the Board before advertising for bids. 10 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 11 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 12 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 13 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 14 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 15 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 16 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 17 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 18 225-30) * * * 19 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 20 (70 ILCS 325/1-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 7001-26) 21 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec. 1-26.22 As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 23 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 24 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 25 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 26 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 27 for distribution to persons interested upon request and a 28 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 29 appointing officers. 30 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 31 (70 ILCS 325/1-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 7001-27) 32 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 1-27.The -1104- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authority created by this ArticleActshall receive 2 financial support from the State in the amounts provided for 3 in Section 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act, as4now or hereafter amended. 5 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 6 (70 ILCS 325/1-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 7001-28) 7 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 1-28.The Authority 8 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions 9 of Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act 10"An Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local11government and certain other governmental bodies to act as12permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,13notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto14overridden November 3, 1983, as now or hereafter amended, and 15 the General Assembly intends that the "State action 16 exemption" to the application of the federal antitrust laws 17 be fully available to the Authority to the extent its 18 activities are either (1) expressly or by necessary 19 implication authorized by this Article or other Illinois law,20 or (2) within traditional areas of local governmental 21 activity. 22 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 23 (70 ILCS 325/1-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 7001-29) 24 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 1-29.All property of 25 the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State or 26 any taxing unit therein. 27 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 28 (70 ILCS 325/1-30) (from Ch. 85, par. 7001-30) 29 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 1-30.Purchases made 30 underpursuant tothis ArticleActshall be made in 31 compliance with the Local Government Prompt Payment Act. -1105- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 2 PART 230. RIVER FOREST CIVIC CENTER 3 (70 ILCS 330/1) (from Ch. 85, par. 3301) 4 Section 2-3. Purpose.Sec. 1.The purpose of this 5 ArticleActis to accomplish the aims of the State of 6 Illinois to enhance the ability of its citizens to avail 7 themselves of civic and cultural centers geographically 8 situated throughout the entire State of Illinois. 9 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 10 (70 ILCS 330/2) (from Ch. 85, par. 3302) 11 Section 230-1. Short title.Sec. 2.* * * (nonstandard 12 provisions contained in Section 230-1) * * * 13 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 14 (70 ILCS 330/3) (from Ch. 85, par. 3303) 15 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 3. When usedIn this 16 ArticleAct: 17 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 230-5) 18 * * * 19 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 20 State,andany unit of local government or school district 21governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,22corporate or otherwise,thereof. 23 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 24 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 25 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 26 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 27 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 230-5) 28 * * * 29 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 30 (70 ILCS 330/4) (from Ch. 85, par. 3304) -1106- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 4.* * * 2 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 230-10) * * * 3 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 4 name but execution shall not in any case issue against any 5 property of the Authority. 6 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 7 the same at its pleasure. * * * (nonstandard provisions 8 contained in Section 230-10) * * * 9 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 10 (70 ILCS 330/5) (from Ch. 85, par. 3305) 11 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 12 lease of space.Sec. 5.It shall be the duty of the 13 Authority to promote, operate and maintain expositions, 14 conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural activities 15 from time to time in the metropolitan area and in connection 16 therewith to arrange, finance and maintain industrial, 17 cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade and 18 scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 19 auditorium, exposition and office buildings for such 20 purposes. 21 The provision of office space for rental and leaseand22rentaland the lease of air space over and appurtenant to 23 such structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 24 Authority. 25 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 26 to perform such duties. 27 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 28 (70 ILCS 330/6) (from Ch. 85, par. 3306) 29 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 30 domain.Sec. 6.The Authority shall have the following 31 rights and powersduties: 32 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as -1107- LRB9000879DJcd 1 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 2 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain exhibition 3 centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities and office 4 buildings, including sites and parking areas and commercial 5 facilities therefor located within the metropolitan area; 6 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 7 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 8 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 9 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 10 such grounds, centers, and auditoriums for the holding of 11 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 12 Authority or some other person or governmental agency; 13 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 14 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 15 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 16 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 17 of the Code of Civil Procedure, as amended; 18 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 19 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 20 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 21 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 22 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 23 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 24 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of and the 25 interest on any bonds issued by the Authority; 26 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 27 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 28 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 29 (70 ILCS 330/7) (from Ch. 85, par. 3307) 30 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 7.The 31 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or 32 for,office or administrative expenses except within the 33 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such -1108- LRB9000879DJcd 1 obligations become payable. 2 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 3 (70 ILCS 330/7.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 3307.1) 4 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 7.1.Purchases made 5 underpursuant tothis ArticleActshall be made in 6 compliance with thethe "Local Government Prompt Payment 7 Act", approved by the Eighty-fourth General Assembly. 8 (Source: P.A. 84-731.) 9 (70 ILCS 330/8) (from Ch. 85, par. 3308) 10 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 11 State, or local agency.Sec. 8.The Authority shall have 12 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 13 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 14 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 15 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 16 the State itself,useful for its purposes, and(ii) to apply 17 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 18 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 19 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 20 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 21 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 22 grants, loans or appropriations. 23 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 24 (70 ILCS 330/9) (from Ch. 85, par. 3309) 25 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 9.The Authority 26 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 27 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 28 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 29 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 30 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 31 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or -1109- LRB9000879DJcd 1 appropriations. 2 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 3 (70 ILCS 330/10) (from Ch. 85, par. 3310) 4 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 10.The Authority shall 5 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 6 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 7 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 8 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 9 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 10 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 11 and againstorany other insurable risk. 12 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 13 (70 ILCS 330/11) (from Ch. 85, par. 3311) 14 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 15 performance.Sec. 11.The Authority shall have continuing 16 power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying out and 17 performing its duties and exercising its powers under this 18 ArticleAct. 19 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 20 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 21 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 22 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 23 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 24 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 25 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 26 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 27 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 28 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 29 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 30 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 31 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 32 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such -1110- LRB9000879DJcd 1 time or times not exceeding 40fortyyears from their 2 respective dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates,3 not exceeding the maximum rate permitted by the Bond 4 Authorization Act"An Act to authorize public corporations to5issue bonds, other evidences of indebtedness and tax6anticipation warrants subject to interest rate limitations7set forth therein", approved May 26, 1970, as amended, may be 8 in such form, may carry such registration privileges, may be 9 executed in such manner, may be payable at such place or 10 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and 11 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 12 face thereof, may be executed in such manner, and may contain 13 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in said 14 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on any 15 bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold office, 16 his signature shall nevertheless be valid and effective for 17 all purposes. The holder or holders of any bonds,or interest 18 coupons appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may 19 bring suits at law or proceedings in equity to compel the 20 performance and observance by the Authority or any of its 21 officers, agents or employees oforany contract or covenant 22 made by the Authority with the holders of such bonds or 23 interest coupons,andto compel the Authority orandany of 24 its officers, agents or employees to perform any duties 25 required to be performed for the benefit of the holders of 26 any such bonds or interest coupons by the provisions of the 27 ordinance authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the 28 Authority and any of its officers, agents or employees from 29 taking any action in conflict with any such contract or 30 covenant. 31 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 32 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 33 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 34 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code. -1111- LRB9000879DJcd 1 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 2 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 3 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 4 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 5 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 6 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 7 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 8 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 9 operating the said facilities; and 10 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 11 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 12 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 13 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 14 secure payment thereof. 15 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 16 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 17 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 18 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 19 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 20 theatrical, and cultural,expositions, sportssport21 activities, exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases 22 and rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the Authority 23 may execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; 24 provided that no lien upon any physical property of the 25 Authority shall be created thereby. 26 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 27 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 28 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 29 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 30 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 31 instituted. 32 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 33 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 34 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at -1112- LRB9000879DJcd 1 least 3threetimes in a daily newspaper of general 2 circulation published in the metropolitan area, the last 3 publication to be at least 10tendays before bids are 4 required to be filed. Copies of such advertisement may be 5 published in any newspaper or financial publication in the 6 United States. All bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as 7 provided by ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the 8 highest and best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority 9 shall have the right to reject all bids and to readvertise 10 for bids in the manner provided for in the initial 11 advertisement. However, if no bids are received such bonds 12 may be sold at not less than par value, without further 13 advertising, within 60 days after the bids are required to be 14 filed pursuant to any advertisement. 15 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 16 (70 ILCS 330/12) (from Ch. 85, par. 3312) 17 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 12.18 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 19 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 20 State of Illinois or of anyotherpolitical subdivision of or 21 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 22 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 23 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 24 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 25 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 26 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 27 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 28 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 29 (70 ILCS 330/13) (from Ch. 85, par. 3313) 30 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 13.The State 31 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 32 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and -1113- LRB9000879DJcd 1 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 2 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 3 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 4 loan associations, investment companies and other persons 5 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 6 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 7 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 8 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 9 pursuant to this ArticleAct, it being the purpose of this 10 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 11 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 12 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 13 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 14 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 15 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 16 selecting securities for investment. 17 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 18 (70 ILCS 330/14) (from Ch. 85, par. 3314) 19 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 20 of interest.Sec. 14.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained 21 in Section 230-15) * * * The members of the Board shall serve 22 without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for actual 23 expenses incurred by them in the performance of their duties. 24 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 25 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 26 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 27 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 28 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 29 (70 ILCS 330/15) (from Ch. 85, par. 3315) 30 Section 230-20. Members of Board.Sec. 15.* * * 31 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 230-20) * * * 32 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) -1114- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 330/16) (from Ch. 85, par. 3316) 2 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 16.As 3 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 4 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 5 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 6 its own number, and adopt by-laws and regulations to govern 7 its proceedings. The initial chairman and his successors 8 shall be elected by the Board from time to time for the term 9 of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the Board or for 10 the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 11 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 12 (70 ILCS 330/17) (from Ch. 85, par. 3317) 13 Section 230-25. Meetings; quorum; public records.Sec.1417.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 15 230-25) * * * 16 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 17 (70 ILCS 330/18) (from Ch. 85, par. 3318) 18 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer.Sec. 18.The Board 19 shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not be 20 members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure of 21 the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 22 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices 23 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 24 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 25 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 26 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 27 directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of the 28 office and the payment of all money received by the treasurer 29himaccording to law and the orders of the Board. The Board 30 may, at any time, require a new bond from the treasurer in a 31suchpenal sum as may then be determined by the Board. The 32 obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any loss -1115- LRB9000879DJcd 1 sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 2 national or state bank wherein the treasurer has deposited 3 funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as a 4 depositary for thosethesefunds. The oaths of office and 5 the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the principal office 6 of the Authority. 7 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 8 (70 ILCS 330/19) (from Ch. 85, par. 3319) 9 Section 2-105. Funds.Sec. 19.All funds deposited by 10 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 11 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 12 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 13 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 14 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 15 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 16 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 17 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 18 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 19 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 20 (70 ILCS 330/20) (from Ch. 85, par. 3320) 21 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec. 20.22 In case any officer whose signature appears upon any check or 23 draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases(after24attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after attaching 25 his or her signature and before the delivery of the check or 26 draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature nevertheless 27 shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes with the same 28 effect as if the officerhehad remained in office until 29 delivery. 30 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 31 (70 ILCS 330/21) (from Ch. 85, par. 3321) -1116- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.221.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 3 person of recognized ability and business experience, to 4 hold office during the pleasure of the Board. The general 5 manager shall have management of the properties and business 6 of the Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the 7 general control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of 8 all ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the 9 Board, and shall perform such other duties as may be 10 prescribed from time to time by the Board. 11 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 12 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 13 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 14 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 15 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 16 may designate. 17 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 18 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 19 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 20 office and shall not be members of the Board. 21 The compensation of the general manager, general 22 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 23 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 24 the Board. 25 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 26 (70 ILCS 330/22) (from Ch. 85, par. 3322) 27 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties.Sec.2822.The Board shall have power to make all rules and 29 regulations proper or necessary to carry into effect the 30 powers granted to the Authority, with such penalties as may 31 be deemed proper. 32 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) -1117- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 330/23) (from Ch. 85, par. 3323) 2 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 3 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members.Sec. 23.All 4 contracts for the sale of property of the value of more than 5 $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property, including 6 air rights, of the Authority for a term of more than one year 7 shall be awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after 8 advertising for bids. All construction contracts and 9 contracts for supplies, materials, equipment and services, 10 when the expense thereof will exceed $2,500, shall be let to 11 the lowest responsible bidder,after advertising for bids, 12 excepting (1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or 13 services are required for equipment or services previously 14 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 15 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 16 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting 17 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 18 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 19 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 20 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 21 power, telephone or telegraph are required. 22 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 23 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 24 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 25insurethe best interests of the public. Competitive bidding 26 is not required for the lease of real estate or buildings 27 owned or controlled by the Authority. The Board is empowered 28 to offer such leases upon such terms as it deems advisable. 29 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 30 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 31 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 32 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 33 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 34 case shall any such contracts be awarded to any other than -1118- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease) or 2 the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure) unless 3 authorized or approved by a vote of at least 5 members of the 4 Board, and unless such action is accompanied by a statement 5 in writing setting forth the reasons for not awarding the 6 contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the case may be, 7 which statement shall be kept on file in the principal office 8 of the Authority and open to public inspection. 9 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 10 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 11 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law,are forbidden to 12 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 13 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 14 materials, supplies or equipment. 15 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 16 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 17 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 18 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 19 contract,without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 20 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 21 received pursuant to advertisement. 22 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 23 effect the provisions of this Section. 24 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 25 (70 ILCS 330/24) (from Ch. 85, par. 3324) 26 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. Advertisements 27Sec. 24. Advertisementfor bids shall be published at least 28 twice in a daily newspaper of general circulation published 29 in the metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 30 10 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 31 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 32 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 33 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for -1119- LRB9000879DJcd 1 receiving and openingofbids,and, by reference to plans and 2 specifications on file at the time of the first publication, 3 or in the advertisement itself, shall describe the character 4 of the proposed contract in sufficient detail to fully advise 5 prospective bidders of their obligations and to ensureinsure6 free and open competitive bidding. 7 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 8 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 9 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 10 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 11 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 12 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 13 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 14 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 15 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 16 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 17 before advertising for bids. 18 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 19 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 20 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 21 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 22 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 23 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 24 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 25 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 26 230-30) * * * 27 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 28 (70 ILCS 330/25) (from Ch. 85, par. 3325) 29 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec. 25.30 As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 31 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 32 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 33 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably -1120- LRB9000879DJcd 1 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 2 for distribution to persons interested,upon request and a 3 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 4 appointing officers. 5 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 6 (70 ILCS 330/26) (from Ch. 85, par. 3326) 7 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 26.The 8 Authority created by this ArticleActshall receive financial 9 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 10 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 11 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 12 (70 ILCS 330/27) (from Ch. 85, par. 3327) 13 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 27.All property of 14 the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State or 15 any taxing unit therein. 16 (Source: P.A. 83-1451.) 17 PART 235. RIVERSIDE CIVIC CENTER 18 (70 ILCS 325/3-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 7003-1) 19 Section 2-3. PurposeSec. 3-1. The purpose of this 20 Article is to accomplish the aims of the State of Illinois to 21 enhance the ability of its citizens to avail themselves of 22 civic and cultural centers geographically situated throughout 23 the entire State of Illinois. 24 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 25 (70 ILCS 325/3-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 7003-2) 26 Section 235-1. Short titleSec. 3-2. * * *(nonstandard 27 provisions contained in Section 235-1)* * * 28 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 29 (70 ILCS 325/3-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 7003-3) -1121- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 3-3. When usedIn this 2 Article: 3 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 235-5)* 4 * * 5 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 6 State,andany unit of local government or school district 7governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,8corporate or otherwise,thereof. 9 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 10 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 11 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 12 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 13 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 235-5)* 14 * * 15 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 16 (70 ILCS 325/3-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 7003-4) 17 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common sealSec. 3-4. * * 18 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 235-10)* * * 19 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 20 name,but execution shall not in any case issue against any 21 property of the Authority. 22 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 23 the same at its pleasure. * * *(nonstandard provisions 24 contained in Section 235-10)* * * 25 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 26 (70 ILCS 325/3-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 7003-5) 27 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and other 28 buildings; lease of spaceSec. 3-5. It shall be the duty of 29 the Authority to promote, operate and maintain expositions, 30 conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural activities 31 from time to time in the metropolitan area and in connection 32 therewith to arrange, finance and maintain industrial, -1122- LRB9000879DJcd 1 cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade and 2 scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 3 auditorium, exposition, recreational and office buildings for 4 such purposes. 5 The provision of office space for lease and rental and 6 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 7 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 8 Authority. 9 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 10 to perform such duties. 11 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 12 (70 ILCS 325/3-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 7003-6) 13 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent domain 14Sec. 3-6. The Authority shall have the following rights and 15 powersduties: 16 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 17 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 18 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain exhibition 19 centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities and office 20 buildings, including sites and parking areas and commercial 21 facilities therefor located within the metropolitan area;.22 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 23 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 24 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 25 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 26 such grounds, centers, and auditoriums for the holding of 27 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 28 Authority or some other person or governmental agency;.29 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 30 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 31 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 32 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 33 of the Code of Civil Procedure, asnow or hereafteramended;.-1123- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 2 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 3 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 4 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 5 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 6 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 7 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of,and 8 the interest on,any bonds issued by the Authority;.9 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 10 the objects and purposes of this Article. 11 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 12 (70 ILCS 325/3-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 7003-7) 13 Section 2-25. Incurring obligationsSec. 3-7. The 14 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or 15 for,office or administrative expenses except within the 16 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 17 obligations become payable. 18 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 19 (70 ILCS 325/3-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 7003-8) 20 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, State, 21 or local agencySec. 3-8. The Authority shall have power (i) 22 to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or otherwise 23 any property or rights useful for the Authority's purposes 24 from any person or persons, from any municipal corporation, 25 body politic, or agency of the State, or from the State 26 itself, (ii)useful for its purposes, andto apply for and 27 accept grants, matching grants, loans or appropriations from 28 the State of Illinois or any agency or instrumentality 29 thereof to be used for any of the purposes of the Authority, 30 and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the State of 31 Illinois in relation to such grants, matching grants, loans 32 or appropriations. -1124- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 2 (70 ILCS 325/3-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 7003-9) 3 Section 2-40. Federal moneySec. 3-9. The Authority 4 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 5 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 6 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 7 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 8 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 9 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 10 appropriations. 11 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 12 (70 ILCS 325/3-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 7003-10) 13 Section 2-45. InsuranceSec. 3-10. The Authority shall 14 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 15 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 16 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 17 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 18 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 19 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 20 and againstorany other insurable risk. 21 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 22 (70 ILCS 325/3-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 7003-11) 23 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 24 performanceSec. 3-11. The Authority shall have continuing 25 power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying out and 26 performing its duties and exercising its powers under this 27 Article. 28 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 29 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 30 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 31 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing -1125- LRB9000879DJcd 1 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 2 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 3 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 4 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 5 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 6 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 7 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 8 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 9 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 10 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 11 time or times not exceeding 40 years from their respective 12 dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates,not exceeding 13 the maximum rate permitted by the Bond Authorization Act,as14now or hereafter amended,may be in such form, may carry such 15 registration privileges, may be executed in such manner, may 16 be payable at such place or places, may be made subject to 17 redemption in such manner and upon such terms, with or 18 without premium as is stated on the face thereof, may be 19 executed in such manner, and may contain such terms and 20 covenants, all as may be provided in said ordinance. In case 21 any officer whose signature appears on any bond ceases (after 22 attaching his signature) to hold office, his signature shall 23 nevertheless be valid and effective for all purposes. The 24 holder or holders of any bonds,or interest coupons 25 appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may bring suits 26 at law or proceedings in equity to compel the performance and 27 observance by the Authority or any of its officers, agents or 28 employees oforany contract or covenant made by the 29 Authority with the holders of such bonds or interest coupons, 30andto compel the Authority orandany of its officers, 31 agents or employees to perform any duties required to be 32 performed for the benefit of the holders of any such bonds or 33 interest coupons by the provisions of the ordinance 34 authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the Authority and -1126- LRB9000879DJcd 1 any of its officers, agents or employees from taking any 2 action in conflict with any such contract or covenant. 3 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 4 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 5 that it is non-negotiablenonnegotiable, all such bonds shall 6 be negotiable instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code,7as now or hereafter amended. 8 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 9 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 10 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 11 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 12 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 13 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 14 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 15 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 16 operating the said facilities; and 17 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 18 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 19 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 20 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 21 secure payment thereof. 22 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 23 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 24 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 25 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 26 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 27 theatrical, and cultural,expositions, sports activities, 28 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 29 rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the Authority may 30 execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided 31 that no lien upon any physical property of the Authority 32 shall be created thereby. 33 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 34 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus -1127- LRB9000879DJcd 1 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 2 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 3 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 4 instituted. 5 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 6 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 7 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 8 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 9 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 10 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 11 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any 12 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All 13 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by 14 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 15 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have 16 the right to reject all bids and to readvertise for bids in 17 the manner provided for in the initial advertisement. 18 However, if no bids are received,such bonds may be sold at 19 not less than par value, without further advertising, within 20 60 days after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to 21 any advertisement. 22 (Source: P.A. 86-907; 86-1028.) 23 (70 ILCS 325/3-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 7003-12) 24 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtednessSec. 3-12. 25 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 26 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 27 State of Illinois or of any political subdivision of or 28 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 29 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 30 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 31 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 32 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 33 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income -1128- LRB9000879DJcd 1 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 2 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 3 (70 ILCS 325/3-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 7003-13) 4 Section 2-60. Investment in bondsSec. 3-13. The State 5 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 6 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 7 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 8 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 9 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 10 loan associations, investment companies,and other persons 11 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 12 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 13 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 14 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 15 pursuant to this Article, it being the purpose of this 16 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 17 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 18 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 19 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 20 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 21 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 22 selecting securities for investment. 23 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 24 (70 ILCS 325/3-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 7003-14) 25 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 26 of interestSec. 3-14. * * *(nonstandard provisions contained 27 in Section 235-15)* * * The members of the Board shall serve 28 without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for actual 29 expenses incurred by them in the performance of their duties. 30 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 31 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 32 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the -1129- LRB9000879DJcd 1 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 2 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 3 (70 ILCS 325/3-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 7003-15) 4 Section 235-20. Board membersSec. 3-15. * * 5 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 235-20)* * * 6 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 7 (70 ILCS 325/3-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 7003-16) 8 Section 235-25. Board members; vacancy in officeSec.93-16. * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 10 235-25)* * * 11 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 12 (70 ILCS 325/3-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 7003-17) 13 Section 235-30. Organization of the BoardSec. 3-17. * * 14 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 235-30)* * * 15 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 16 (70 ILCS 325/3-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 7003-18) 17 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board membersSec.183-18. Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 19 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 20 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 21 Four members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 22 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 23 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 24 least 4 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 25 ordinance or resolution. 26 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 27 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 28 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 29 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 30 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actionsaction-1130- LRB9000879DJcd 1 or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 2 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 3 (70 ILCS 325/3-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 7003-19) 4 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurerSec. 3-19. The Board 5 shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not be 6 members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure of 7 the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 8 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices,9 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 10 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 11 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 12 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 13 directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of the 14 office and the payment of all money received by the treasurer 15himaccording to law and the orders of the Board. The Board 16 may, at any time, require a new bond from the treasurer in a 17suchpenal sum as may then be determined by the Board. The 18 obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any loss 19 sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 20 national or state bank wherein the treasurer has deposited 21 funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as a 22 depositarydepositoryfor thosethesefunds. The oaths of 23 office and the treasurer's bondbondsshall be filed in the 24 principal office of the Authority. 25 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 26 (70 ILCS 325/3-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 7003-20) 27 Section 2-105. FundsSec. 3-20. All funds deposited by 28 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 29 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 30 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 31 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 32 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of -1131- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 2 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 3 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 4 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 5 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 6 (70 ILCS 325/3-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 7003-21) 7 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or draftsSec. 3-21. 8 In case any officer whose signature appears upon any check or 9 draft issued pursuant to this Article ceases(after attaching10his signature)to holdhisoffice after attaching his or her 11 signature and before the delivery of the check or draft 12thereofto the payee, thathissignature,nevertheless,shall 13 be valid and sufficient for all purposes with the same effect 14 as if the officerhehad remained in office until delivery. 15 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 16 (70 ILCS 325/3-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 7003-22) 17 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointmentsSec.183-22. The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 19 person of recognized ability and business experience, to hold 20 office during the pleasure of the Board. The general manager 21 shall have management of the properties and business of the 22 Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the general 23 control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of all 24 ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the Board, 25 and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from 26 time to time by the Board. 27 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 28 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 29 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 30 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 31 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 32 may designate. -1132- LRB9000879DJcd 1 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 2 and all other officers provided for,pursuant to this 3 Section,shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath 4 of office and shall not be members of the Board. 5 The compensation of the general manager, general 6 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 7 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 8 the Board. 9 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 10 (70 ILCS 325/3-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 7003-23) 11 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penaltiesSec.123-23. The Board shall have power to make all rules and 13 regulations,proper or necessary,to carry into effect the 14 powers granted to the Authority, with such penalties as may 15 be deemed proper. 16 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 17 (70 ILCS 325/3-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 7003-24) 18 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 19 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board membersSec. 3-24. All 20 contracts for the sale of property of the value of more than 21 $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property, including 22 air rights, of the Authority for a term of more than one year 23 shall be awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after 24 advertising for bids. All construction contracts and 25 contracts for supplies, materials, equipment and services, 26 when the expense thereof will exceed $2,500, shall be let to 27 the lowest responsible bidder after advertising for bids, 28 excepting (1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or 29 services are required for equipment or services previously 30 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 31 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 32 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting -1133- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 2 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 3 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 4 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 5 power, telephone or telegraph are required. 6 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 7 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 8 possible, and,in any event,in a manner calculated to ensure 9insurethe best interests of the public. Competitive bidding 10 is not required for the lease of real estate or buildings 11 owned or controlled by the Authority. The Board is empowered 12 to offer such leases upon such terms as it deems advisable. 13 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 14 Board may take into account the past recordrecordsof 15 dealings with the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy 16 of equipment, and ability to complete performance within the 17 time set, and other factors besides financial responsibility, 18 but in no case shall any such contracts be awarded to any 19 other than the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or 20 lease) or the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or 21 expenditure) unless authorized or approved by a vote of at 22 least 5 members of the Board, and unless such action is 23 accompanied by a statement in writing setting forth the 24 reasons for not awarding the contract to the highest or 25 lowest bidder, as the case may be, which statement shall be 26 kept on file in the principal office of the Authority and 27 open to public inspection. 28 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 29 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 30 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law,are forbidden to 31 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 32 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 33 materials, supplies or equipment. 34 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to -1134- LRB9000879DJcd 1 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 2 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 3 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 4 contract without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 5 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 6 received pursuant to advertisement. 7 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 8 effect the provisions of this Section. 9 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 10 (70 ILCS 325/3-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 7003-25) 11 Section 235-35. Bids and advertisementsSec. 3-25. * * 12 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 235-35)* * * 13 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 14 (70 ILCS 325/3-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 7003-26) 15 Section 2-135. Report and financial statementSec. 3-26. 16 As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 17 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 18 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 19 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 20 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 21 for distribution to persons interested upon request and a 22 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 23 appointing officers. 24 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 25 (70 ILCS 325/3-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 7003-27) 26 Section 2-140. State financial supportSec. 3-27. The 27 Authority created by this Article shall receive financial 28 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 29 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act, as now or30hereafter amended. 31 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) -1135- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 325/3-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 7003-28) 2 Section 2-145. Antitrust lawsSec. 3-28. The Authority 3 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 4 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An5Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local6government and certain other governmental bodies to act as7permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,8notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto9overridden November 3, 1983, as now or hereafter amended, and 10 the General Assembly intends that the "State action 11 exemption" to the application of the federal antitrust laws 12 be fully available to the Authority to the extent its 13 activities are either (1) expressly or by necessary 14 implication authorized by this Article or other Illinois law,15 or (2) within traditional areas of local governmental 16 activity. 17 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 18 (70 ILCS 325/3-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 7003-29) 19 Section 2-150. Tax exemptionSec. 3-29. All property of 20 the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State or 21 any taxing unit therein. 22 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 23 (70 ILCS 325/3-30) (from Ch. 85, par. 7003-30) 24 Section 2-30. Prompt paymentSec. 3-30. Purchases made 25 underpursuant tothis Article shall be made in compliance 26 with the Local Government Prompt Payment Act, as now or27hereafter amended. 28 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 29 PART 240. ROCKFORD CIVIC CENTER 30 (70 ILCS 340/1) (from Ch. 85, par. 1331) 31 Section 240-1. Short title.Sec. 1.* * * (nonstandard -1136- LRB9000879DJcd 1 provisions contained in Section 240-1) * * * 2 (Source: P.A. 76-1769.) 3 (70 ILCS 340/2) (from Ch. 85, par. 1332) 4 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 2. When usedIn this 5 ArticleAct: 6 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 240-5) 7 * * * 8 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 9 State,andany unit of local government or school district 10governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,11corporate or otherwise,thereof. 12 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 13 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 14 or joint stockjoint-stockassociation; and includes any 15 trustee, receiver, assignee or personal representative 16 thereof. 17 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 240-5) 18 * * * 19 (Source: P.A. 76-1769.) 20 (70 ILCS 340/3) (from Ch. 85, par. 1333) 21 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 3.* * * 22 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 240-10) * * * 23 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 24 name but execution shall not in any case issue against any 25 property of the Authority. 26 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 27 the same at its pleasure. * * * (nonstandard provisions 28 contained in Section 240-10) * * * 29 (Source: P.A. 76-1769.) 30 (70 ILCS 340/4) (from Ch. 85, par. 1334) 31 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; -1137- LRB9000879DJcd 1 lease of space.Sec. 4.It shall be the duty of the 2 Authority to promote, operate and maintain expositions, 3 conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural activities 4 from time to time in the metropolitan area and in connection 5 therewith to arrange, finance and maintain industrial, 6 cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade and 7 scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 8 auditorium, exposition and office buildings for such 9 purposes. 10 The provision of office space for rental and lease and 11 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 12 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 13 Authority. 14 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 15 to perform such duties. 16 (Source: P.A. 76-1769.) 17 (70 ILCS 340/5) (from Ch. 85, par. 1335) 18 Section 240-15. Rights and powers.Sec. 5.* * * 19 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 240-15) * * * 20 (Source: P.A. 83-893.) 21 (70 ILCS 340/6) (from Ch. 85, par. 1336) 22 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 6.The 23 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or 24 for,office or administrative expenses except within the 25 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 26 obligations become payable. 27 (Source: P.A. 76-1769.) 28 (70 ILCS 340/6.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 1336.1) 29 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 6.1.Purchases made 30 underpursuant tothis ArticleActshall be made in 31 compliance with thethe "Local Government Prompt Payment -1138- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Act", approved by the Eighty-fourth General Assembly. 2 (Source: P.A. 84-731.) 3 (70 ILCS 340/7) (from Ch. 85, par. 1337) 4 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 5 State, or local agency.Sec. 7.The Authority shall havethe6 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 7 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 8 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 9 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 10 the State itself, (ii)useful for its purposes, andto apply 11 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 12 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 13 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 14 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 15 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 16 grants, loans or appropriations. 17 (Source: P.A. 76-1769.) 18 (70 ILCS 340/8) (from Ch. 85, par. 1338) 19 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 8.The Authority shall 20 have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, matching 21 grants, loans or appropriations from the federal government 22 or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be used for any 23 of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to enter into any 24 agreement with the federal government in relation to such 25 grants, matching grants, loans or appropriations. 26 (Source: P.A. 76-1769.) 27 (70 ILCS 340/9) (from Ch. 85, par. 1339) 28 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 9.The Authority shall 29 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 30 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 31 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, -1139- LRB9000879DJcd 1 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 2 officer, or employee of the Board orofAuthority in the 3 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 4 and againstorany other insurable risk. 5 (Source: P.A. 76-1769.) 6 (70 ILCS 340/9.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 1339.1) 7 Section 240-20. State office building.Sec. 9.1.* * * 8 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 240-20) * * * 9 (Source: P.A. 84-109.) 10 (70 ILCS 340/10) (from Ch. 85, par. 1340) 11 Section 2-52. Borrowing; revenue bonds; interest payable 12 semi-annually; bond sale price; effect of Omnibus Bond Acts. 13Sec. 10.The Authority shall have continuing power to borrow 14 money for the purpose of carrying out and performing its 15 duties and exercising its powers under this ArticleAct. 16 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 17 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 18 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 19 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 20 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 21 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 22 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 23 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 24 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 25 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 26 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 27 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 28 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 29 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 30 time or times not exceeding 40fortyyears from their 31 respective dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates, 32 not exceeding the maximum rate authorized by the Bond -1140- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 2 the contract, payable semi-annually, may be in such form, may 3 carry such registration privileges, may be executed in such 4 manner, may be payable at such place or places, may be made 5 subject to redemption in such manner and upon such terms, 6 with or without premium as is stated on the face thereof, may 7 be executed in such manner and may contain such terms and 8 covenants, all as may be provided in said ordinance. In case 9 any officer whose signature appears on any bond ceases (after 10 attaching his signature) to hold office, his signature shall 11 nevertheless be valid and effective for all purposes. The 12 holder or holders of any bonds, or interest coupons 13 appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may bring 14 mandamus, injunction, or other civil actions orand15 proceedings to compel the performance and observance by the 16 Authority or any of its officers, agents or employees ofor17 any contract or covenant made by the Authority with the 18 holders of such bonds or interest coupons,andto compel the 19 Authority and any of its officers, agents or employees to 20 perform any duties required to be performed for the benefit 21 of the holders of any such bonds or interest coupons by the 22 provisions of the ordinance authorizing their issuance, and 23 to enjoin the Authority and any of its officers, agents or 24 employees from taking any action in conflict with any such 25 contract or covenant. 26 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 27 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 28 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 29 instruments under the Uniform Commercial CodeNegotiable30Instrument Law of the State of Illinois. 31 The bonds shall be sold by the corporate authorities of 32 the Authority in such manner as said corporate authorities 33 shall determine, except that if issued to bear interest at 34 the maximum rate authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as -1141- LRB9000879DJcd 1 amended at the time of the making of the contract, the bonds 2 shall be sold for not less than par and accrued interest and 3 except that the selling price of bonds bearing interest at a 4 rate of less than the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 5 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 6 the contract, shall be such that the interest cost to the 7 Authority of the money received from the sale of bonds shall 8 not exceed the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 9 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 10 the contract, computed to absolute maturity of said bonds or 11 certificates according to standard tables of bond values. 12 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 13 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 14 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 15 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 16 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 17 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 18 revenues of the Authority to pay: 19 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 20 operating the said facilities; and 21 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 22 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 23 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 24 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 25 secure payment thereof. 26 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 27 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 28 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 29 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 30 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 31 theatrical, cultural, expositions, sport activities, 32 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 33 rentals, and other revenue, if any, the Authority may execute 34 and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided that no -1142- LRB9000879DJcd 1 lien upon any physical property of the Authority shall be 2 created thereby. 3 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 4 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus, 5 injunction, or other civil actions oraction andproceedings 6 in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel performance 7 and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement may 8 prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 9 instituted. 10 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 11 sold the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 12 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 13 least 3threetimes in a daily newspaper of general 14 circulation published in the metropolitan area, the last 15 publication to be at least 10tendays before bids are 16 required to be filed. Copies of such advertisement may be 17 published in any newspaper or financial publication in the 18 United States. All bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as 19 provided by ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the 20 highest and best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority 21 shall have the right to reject all bids and readvertise for 22 bids in the manner provided for in the initial advertisement. 23 However, if no bids are received such bonds may be sold at 24 not less than par value, without further advertising, within 25 60 days after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to 26 any advertisement. 27 With respect to instruments for the payment of money 28 issued under this Section either before, on, or after the 29 effective date of Public Act 86-4this amendatory Act of301989, it is and always has been the intention of the General 31 Assembly (i) that the Omnibus Bond Acts are and always have 32 been supplementary grants of power to issue instruments in 33 accordance with the Omnibus Bond Acts, regardless of any 34 provision of this ArticleActthat may appear to be or to -1143- LRB9000879DJcd 1 have been more restrictive than those Acts, (ii) that the 2 provisions of this Section are not a limitation on the 3 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts, and 4 (iii) that instruments issued under this Section within the 5 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts are 6 not invalid because of any provision of this ArticleActthat 7 may appear to be or to have been more restrictive than those 8 Acts. 9 (Source: P.A. 86-4.) 10 (70 ILCS 340/11) (from Ch. 85, par. 1341) 11 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 11.12 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 13 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 14 State of Illinois or of anyotherpolitical subdivision of or 15 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 16 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 17 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 18 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 19 suchbondthat it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 20 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 21 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 22 (Source: P.A. 76-1769.) 23 (70 ILCS 340/12) (from Ch. 85, par. 1342) 24 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 12.The State 25 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 26 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 27 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 28 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 29 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 30 loan associations, investment companies and other persons 31 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 32 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may -1144- LRB9000879DJcd 1 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 2 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 3 pursuant to this ArticleAct, it being the purpose of this 4 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 5 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 6 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 7 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 8 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 9 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 10 selecting securities for investment. 11 (Source: P.A. 85-1209.) 12 (70 ILCS 340/13) (from Ch. 85, par. 1343) 13 Section 240-22. Bonds other than revenue bonds.Sec. 13.14 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 240-22) * 15 * * 16 (Source: P.A. 81-1489.) 17 (70 ILCS 340/14) (from Ch. 85, par. 1344) 18 Section 240-23. Tax.Sec. 14.* * * (nonstandard 19 provisions contained in Section 240-23) * * * 20 (Source: P.A. 81-1509.) 21 (70 ILCS 340/15) (from Ch. 85, par. 1345) 22 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 23 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 24 interest.Sec. 15.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained in 25 Section 240-25) * * * The members of the BoardTheyshall 26 serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 27 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 28 duties. However, any member of the Board who is appointed to 29 the office of secretary or treasurer may receive compensation 30 for his or her services as such officer. 31 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall -1145- LRB9000879DJcd 1 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 2 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 3 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 4 (Source: P.A. 76-1769.) 5 (70 ILCS 340/16) (from Ch. 85, par. 1346) 6 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec.16.* * * 7 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 240-30) * * * 8 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 9 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 10 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 11 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 12 (Source: P.A. 76-1769.) 13 (70 ILCS 340/17) (from Ch. 85, par. 1347) 14 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec. 17.15 Members of the board shall hold office until their respective 16 successors have been appointed and qualified. Any member may 17 resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto takeeffect 18 when the member'shissuccessor has been appointed and has 19 qualified. 20 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. The 21 appointing officer may remove any member of the Board 22 appointed by the officerhim, in case of incompetency, 23 neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office, after service on 24 the memberhim, by registered United States mail, return 25 requested, of a copy of the written charges against the 26 memberhimand an opportunity to be publicly heard in person 27 or by counsel in the member'shisown defense upon not less 28 than 10tendays' notice. 29 (Section 2-85, resumed) 30 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 31or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 32 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis-1146- LRB9000879DJcd 1 office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for 2 the unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in the 3 case of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 4 (Source: P.A. 76-1769.) 5 (70 ILCS 340/18) (from Ch. 85, par. 1348) 6 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 18.As 7 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 8 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 9 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 10 its own number, and adopt by-laws and regulations to govern 11 its proceedings. The initial chairman and his successors 12 shall be elected by the Board from time to time for the term 13 of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the Board or for 14 the term of 3threeyears, whichever is shorter. 15 (Source: P.A. 76-1769.) 16 (70 ILCS 340/19) (from Ch. 85, par. 1349) 17 Section 240-35. Meetings; quorum; approval of ordinances 18 and resolutions by chairman; public records.Sec. 19.* * * 19 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 240-35) * * * 20 (Source: P.A. 82-783.) 21 (70 ILCS 340/20) (from Ch. 85, par. 1350) 22 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 23 bank or savings and loan association.Sec. 20.The Board 24 shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not be 25 members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure of 26 the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 27 Before entering upon theitsduties of their respective 28 offices they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath 29 of office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with 30 corporate sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond 31 shall be payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may -1147- LRB9000879DJcd 1 be directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of 2 the office and the payment of all money received by the 3 treasurerhimaccording to law and the orders of the Board. 4 The Board may, at any time, require a new bond from the 5 treasurer in such penal sum as may then be determined by the 6 Board. The obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any 7 loss sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 8 savings and loan association or national or State bank 9 wherein the treasurer has deposited funds if the bank or 10 savings and loan association has been approved by the Board 11 as a depository for thosethesefunds. The oaths of office 12 and the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the principal 13 office of the Authority. 14 (Source: P.A. 83-541.) 15 (70 ILCS 340/21) (from Ch. 85, par. 1351) 16 Section 240-37. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 17 Investment Act.Sec. 21.* * * (nonstandard provisions 18 contained in Section 240-37) * * * 19 (Source: P.A. 83-1362.) 20 (70 ILCS 340/22) (from Ch. 85, par. 1352) 21 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec. 22.22 In case any officer whose signature appears upon any check or 23 draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases(after24attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after attaching 25 his or her signature and before the delivery of the check or 26 draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature nevertheless 27 shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes with the same 28 effect as if the officerhehad remained in office until 29 deliverythereof. 30 (Source: P.A. 76-1769.) 31 (70 ILCS 340/23) (from Ch. 85, par. 1353) -1148- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.223.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 3 person of recognized ability and business experience, to hold 4 office during the pleasure of the Board. The general manager 5 shall have management of the properties and business of the 6 Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the general 7 control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of all 8 ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the Board, 9 and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from 10 time to time by the Board. 11 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 12 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 13 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 14 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 15 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 16 may designate. 17 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 18 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 19 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 20 office and shall not be members of the Board. 21 The compensation of the general manager, general 22 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 23 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 24 the Board. 25 (Source: P.A. 81-257.) 26 (70 ILCS 340/23a) (from Ch. 85, par. 1353a) 27 Section 240-40. Security police force.Sec. 23a.* * * 28 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 240-40) * * * 29 (Source: P.A. 83-535.) 30 (70 ILCS 340/24) (from Ch. 85, par. 1354) 31 Section 240-45. Ordinances and rules; fines and 32 penalties.Sec. 24.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained -1149- LRB9000879DJcd 1 in Section 240-45) * * * 2 (Source: P.A. 83-535.) 3 (70 ILCS 340/25) (from Ch. 85, par. 1355) 4 Section 240-50. Contracts.Sec. 25.* * * (nonstandard 5 provisions contained in Section 240-50) * * * 6 (Source: P.A. 83-893.) 7 (70 ILCS 340/26) (from Ch. 85, par. 1356) 8 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 26.9 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 10 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 11 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10ten12 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 13 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 14 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 15 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 16 receiving and openingofbids,and, by reference to plans and 17 specifications on file at the time of the first publication, 18 or in the advertisement itself, shall describe the character 19 of the proposed contract in sufficient detail to fully advise 20 prospective bidders of their obligations and to ensureinsure21 free and open competitive bidding. 22 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 23 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 24 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 25 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 26 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 27 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 28 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 29 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 30 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 31 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 32 before advertising for bids. -1150- LRB9000879DJcd 1 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 2 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 3 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 4 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 5 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 6 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 7 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 8 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 9 240-55) * * * 10 (Source: P.A. 79-1358.) 11 (70 ILCS 340/27) (from Ch. 85, par. 1357) 12 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec. 27.13 As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 14 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 15 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 16 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 17 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 18 for distribution to persons interested,upon request and a 19 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 20 appointing officersas provided in Section 16. 21 (Source: P.A. 76-1769.) 22 (70 ILCS 340/27.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 1357.1) 23 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 27.1.The Authority 24 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 25 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An26Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local27government and certain other governmental bodies to act as28permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,29notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto30overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 31 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 32 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the -1151- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 2 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 3 ArticleActor other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 4 areas of local governmental activity. 5 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 6 (70 ILCS 340/27.2) (from Ch. 85, par. 1357.2) 7 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 27.2.All property 8 of the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State 9 or any taxing unit therein. 10 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 11 (70 ILCS 340/27.3) (from Ch. 85, par. 1357.3) 12 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 27.3.The 13 Authority created by this ArticleActshall receive financial 14 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 15 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 16 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 17 (70 ILCS 340/28) (from Ch. 85, par. 1358) 18 Section 2-155. Partial invalidity.Sec. 28.If any 19 provision of this ArticleActis held invalid such provision 20 shall be deemed to be excised from this ArticleActand the 21 invalidity thereof shall not affect any of the other 22 provisions of this ArticleAct. If the application of any 23 provision of this ArticleActto any person or circumstance 24 is held invalid it shall not affect the application of such 25 provision to such persons or circumstances other than those 26 as to which it is held invalid. 27 (Source: P.A. 76-1769.) 28 PART 245. SALEM CIVIC CENTER 29 (70 ILCS 335/1) (from Ch. 85, par. 7101) 30 Section 2-3. Purpose.Sec. 1.The purpose of this -1152- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Article is to accomplish the aims of the State of Illinois to 2 enhance the ability of its citizens to avail themselves of 3 civic and cultural centers geographically situated throughout 4 the entire State of Illinois. 5 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 6 (70 ILCS 335/2) (from Ch. 85, par. 7102) 7 Section 245-1. Short title.Sec. 2.* * *(nonstandard 8 provisions contained in Section 245-1)* * * 9 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 10 (70 ILCS 335/3) (from Ch. 85, par. 7103) 11 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 3. When usedIn this 12 Article: 13 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 245-5)* 14 * * 15 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 16 State,andany unit of local government or school district 17governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,18corporate or otherwise,thereof. 19 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 20 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 21 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 22 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 23 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 245-5)* 24 * * 25 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 26 (70 ILCS 335/4) (from Ch. 85, par. 7104) 27 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 4.* * 28 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 245-10) * * * 29 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 30 name,but execution shall not in any case issue against any 31 property of the Authority. -1153- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (b) The Authority may adopt a common seal and change the 2 same at its pleasure. * * *(nonstandard provisions contained 3 in Section 245-10)* * * 4 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 5 (70 ILCS 335/5) (from Ch. 85, par. 7105) 6 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and 7 other buildings; lease of space.Sec. 5.It shall be the 8 duty of the Authority to promote, operate and maintain 9 expositions, conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural 10 activities from time to time in the metropolitan area and in 11 connection therewith to arrange, finance and maintain 12 industrial, cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade 13 and scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 14 auditorium, exposition, recreational and office buildings for 15 such purposes. 16 The provision of office space for lease and rental and 17 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 18 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 19 Authority. 20 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 21 to perform such duties. 22 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 23 (70 ILCS 335/6) (from Ch. 85, par. 7106) 24 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 25 domain.Sec. 6.The Authority shall have the following 26 rights and powersduties: 27 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 28 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 29 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain exhibition 30 centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities and office 31 buildings, including sites and parking areas and commercial 32 facilities therefor located within the metropolitan area;.-1154- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 2 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 3 industrial, cultural, educationaleducation, trade and 4 scientific exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the 5 use of such grounds, centers, and auditoriums for the holding 6 of fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 7 Authority or some other person or governmental agency;.8 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 9 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 10 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 11 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 12 of the Code of Civil Procedure, as amended;.13 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 14 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 15 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 16 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 17 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 18 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 19 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of,and 20 the interest on,any bonds issued by the Authority;.21 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 22 the objects and purposes of this Article. 23 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 24 (70 ILCS 335/7) (from Ch. 85, par. 7107) 25 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 7.The 26 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or 27 for,office or administrative expenses except within the 28 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 29 obligations become payable. 30 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 31 (70 ILCS 335/8) (from Ch. 85, par. 7108) 32 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, -1155- LRB9000879DJcd 1 State, or local agency.Sec. 8.The Authority shall have 2 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 3 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 4 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 5 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 6 the State itself,useful for its purposes, and(ii) to apply 7 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 8 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 9 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 10 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 11 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 12 grants, loans or appropriations. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 14 (70 ILCS 335/9) (from Ch. 85, par. 7109) 15 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 9.The Authority 16 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 17 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 18 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 19 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 20 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 21 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 22 appropriations. 23 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 24 (70 ILCS 335/10) (from Ch. 85, par. 7110) 25 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 10.The Authority shall 26 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 27 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 28 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 29 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 30 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 31 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 32 and againstorany other insurable risk. -1156- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 2 (70 ILCS 335/11) (from Ch. 85, par. 7111) 3 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 4 performance.Sec. 11.The Authority shall have continuing 5 power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying out and 6 performing its duties and exercising its powers under this 7 Article. 8 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 9 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 10 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 11 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 12 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 13 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 14 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 15 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 16 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 17 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 18 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 19 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 20 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 21 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 22 time or times not exceeding 40 years from their respective 23 dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates,not exceeding 24 the maximum rate permitted by the Bond Authorization Act, may 25 be in such form, may carry such registration privileges, may 26 be executed in such manner, may be payable at such place or 27 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and 28 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 29 face thereof, may be executed in such manner, and may contain 30 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in said 31 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on 32 any bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold 33 office, his signature shall nevertheless be valid and -1157- LRB9000879DJcd 1 effective for all purposes. The holder or holders of any 2 bonds,or interest coupons appertaining thereto issued by the 3 Authority may bring suits at law or proceedings in equity to 4 compel the performance and observance by the Authority or any 5 of its officers, agents or employees oforany contract or 6 covenant made by the Authority with the holders of such bonds 7 or interest coupons,andto compel the Authority orandany 8 of its officers, agents or employees to perform any duties 9 required to be performed for the benefit of the holders of 10 any such bonds or interest coupons by the provisions of the 11 ordinance authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the 12 Authority and any of its officers, agents or employees from 13 taking any action in conflict with any such contract or 14 covenant. 15 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 16 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 17 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 18 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code. 19 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 20 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 21 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 22 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 23 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 24 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 25 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 26 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 27 operating the said facilities; and 28 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 29 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 30 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 31 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 32 secure payment thereof. 33 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 34 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings -1158- LRB9000879DJcd 1 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 2 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 3 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 4 theatrical, and cultural,expositions, sports activities, 5 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 6 rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the Authority may 7 execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided 8 that no lien upon any physical property of the Authority 9 shall be created thereby. 10 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 11 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 12 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 13 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 14 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 15 instituted. 16 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 17 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 18 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 19 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 20 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 21 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 22 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any 23 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All 24 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by 25 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 26 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have 27 the right to reject all bids and to readvertise for bids in 28 the manner provided for in the initial advertisement. 29 However, if no bids are received,such bonds may be sold at 30 not less than par value, without further advertising, within 31 60 days after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to 32 any advertisement. 33 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) -1159- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 335/11.5) 2 Section 245-12. Use and occupation taxes.Sec. 11.5.3 *** (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 245-12) *** 4 (Source: P.A. 89-460, eff. 5-24-96.) 5 (70 ILCS 335/12) (from Ch. 85, par. 7112) 6 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 12.7 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 8 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 9 State of Illinois or of any political subdivision of or 10 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 11 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 12 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 13 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 14 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 15 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 16 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 17 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 18 (70 ILCS 335/13) (from Ch. 85, par. 7113) 19 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 13.The State 20 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 21 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 22 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 23 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 24 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 25 loan associations, investment companies,and other persons 26 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 27 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 28 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 29 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 30 pursuant to this Article, it being the purpose of this 31 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 32 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and -1160- LRB9000879DJcd 1 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 2 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 3 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 4 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 5 selecting securities for investment. 6 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 7 (70 ILCS 335/14) (from Ch. 85, par. 7114) 8 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 9 of interest.Sec. 14.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained 10 in Section 245-15) * * * The members of the Board shall serve 11 without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for actual 12 expenses incurred by them in the performance of their duties. 13 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 14 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 15 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 16 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 17 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 18 (70 ILCS 335/15) (from Ch. 85, par. 7115) 19 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 15.* * 20 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 245-20)* * * 21 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 22 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member 23 of the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath 24 of office and file it in the office of the Secretary of 25 State. 26 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 27 (70 ILCS 335/16) (from Ch. 85, par. 7116) 28 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec. 16.29 Members of the Board shall hold office until their respective 30 successors have been appointed and qualified. Any member may 31 resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto takeeffect -1161- LRB9000879DJcd 1 when the member'shissuccessor has been appointed and has 2 qualified. * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 3 245-25)* * * 4 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 5or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 6 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis7 office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for 8 the unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in case 9 of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 10 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 11 (70 ILCS 335/17) (from Ch. 85, par. 7117) 12 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 17.As 13 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 14 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 15 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 16 its own number, and adopt by-laws and regulations to govern 17 its proceedings. The initial chairman and his successors 18 shall be elected by the Board from time to time for the term 19 of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the Board or for 20 the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 21 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 22 (70 ILCS 335/18) (from Ch. 85, par. 7118) 23 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members.Sec.2418.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 25 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 26 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 27 Four members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 28 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 29 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 30 least 4 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 31 ordinance or resolution. 32 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the -1162- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 2 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 3 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 4 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actionsaction5 or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 6 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 7 (70 ILCS 335/19) (from Ch. 85, par. 7119) 8 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer.Sec. 19.The Board 9 shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not be 10 members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure of 11 the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 12 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices,13 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 14 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 15 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 16 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 17 directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of the 18 office and the payment of all money received by the treasurer 19himaccording to law and the orders of the Board. The Board 20 may, at any time, require a new bond from the treasurer in a 21suchpenal sum as may then be determined by the Board. The 22 obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any loss 23 sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 24 national or state bank wherein the treasurer has deposited 25 funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as a 26 depositarydepositoryfor thosethesefunds. The oaths of 27 office and the treasurer's bondbondsshall be filed in the 28 principal office of the Authority. 29 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 30 (70 ILCS 335/20) (from Ch. 85, par. 7120) 31 Section 2-105. Funds.Sec. 20.All funds deposited by 32 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the -1163- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 2 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 3 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 4 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 5 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 6 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 7 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 8 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 9 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 10 (70 ILCS 335/21) (from Ch. 85, par. 7121) 11 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec. 21.12 In case any officer whose signature appears upon any check or 13 draft issued pursuant to this Article ceases(after attaching14his signature)to holdhisoffice after attaching his or her 15 signature and before the delivery of the check or draft 16thereofto the payee, thathissignature,nevertheless,shall 17 be valid and sufficient for all purposes with the same effect 18 as if the officerhehad remained in office until delivery. 19 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 20 (70 ILCS 335/22) (from Ch. 85, par. 7122) 21 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.2222.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 23 person of recognized ability and business experience, to hold 24 office during the pleasure of the Board. The general manager 25 shall have management of the properties and business of the 26 Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the general 27 control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of all 28 ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the Board, 29 and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from 30 time to time by the Board. 31 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 32 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other -1164- LRB9000879DJcd 1 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 2 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 3 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 4 may designate. 5 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 6 and all other officers provided for,pursuant to this 7 Section,shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath 8 of office and shall not be members of the Board. 9 The compensation of the general manager, general 10 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 11 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 12 the Board. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 14 (70 ILCS 335/23) (from Ch. 85, par. 7123) 15 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties.Sec.1623.The Board shall have power to make all rules and 17 regulations,proper or necessary,to carry into effect the 18 powers granted to the Authority, with such penalties as may 19 be deemed proper. 20 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 21 (70 ILCS 335/24) (from Ch. 85, par. 7124) 22 Section 2-126. Contracts; award to other than highest or 23 lowest bidder by vote of 4 Board members.Sec. 24.All 24 contracts for the sale of property of the value of more than 25 $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property including 26 air rights, of the Authority for a term of more than one year 27 shall be awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after 28 advertising for bids. All construction contracts and 29 contracts for supplies, materials, equipment and services, 30 when the expense thereof will exceed $2,500, shall be let to 31 the lowest responsible bidder, after advertising for bids, 32 excepting (1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or -1165- LRB9000879DJcd 1 services are required for equipment or services previously 2 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 3 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 4 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting 5 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 6 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 7 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 8 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 9 power, telephone or telegraph are required. 10 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 11 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 12 possible, and,in any event,in a manner calculated to ensure 13insurethe best interests of the public. Competitive 14 bidding is not required for the lease of real estate or 15 buildings owned or controlled by the Authority. The Board is 16 empowered to offer such leases upon such terms as it deems 17 advisable. 18 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 19 Board may take into account the past recordrecordsof 20 dealings with the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy 21 of equipment, and ability to complete performance within the 22 time set, and other factors besides financial responsibility, 23 but in no case shall any such contracts be awarded to any 24 other than the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or 25 lease) or the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or 26 expenditure) unless authorized or approved by a vote of at 27 least 4 members of the Board, and unless such action is 28 accompanied by a statement in writing setting forth the 29 reasons for not awarding the contract to the highest or 30 lowest bidder, as the case may be, which statement shall be 31 kept on file in the principal office of the Authority and 32 open to public inspection. 33 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 34 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of -1166- LRB9000879DJcd 1 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to 2 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 3 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 4 materials, supplies or equipment. 5 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 6 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 7 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 8 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 9 contract, without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 10 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 11 received pursuant to advertisement. 12 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 13 effect the provisions of this Section. 14 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 15 (70 ILCS 335/25) (from Ch. 85, par. 7125) 16 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 25.17 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 18 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 19 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 20 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 21 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 22 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 23 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 24 receiving and openingofbids and, by reference to plans and 25 specifications on filefor receiving and opening of bids and26by reference to plans and specifications on fileat the time 27 of the first publication, or in the advertisement itself, 28 shall describe the character of the proposed contract in 29 sufficient detail to fully advise prospective bidders of 30 their obligations and to ensureinsurefree and open 31 competitive bidding. 32 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 33 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders -1167- LRB9000879DJcd 1 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 2 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 3 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 4 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 5 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 6 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 7 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 8 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 9 before advertising for bids. 10 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 11 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 12 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 13 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 14 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 15 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 16 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 17 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 18 245-30)* * * 19 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 20 (70 ILCS 335/26) (from Ch. 85, par. 7126) 21 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec. 26.22 As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 23 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 24 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 25 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 26 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 27 for distribution to persons interested upon request and a 28 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 29 appointing officers. 30 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 31 (70 ILCS 335/27) (from Ch. 85, par. 7127) 32 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 27.The -1168- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authority created by this Article shall receive financial 2 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 3 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 4 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 5 (70 ILCS 335/28) (from Ch. 85, par. 7128) 6 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 28.The Authority 7 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 8 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act 9"An Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local10government and certain other governmental bodies to act as11permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,12notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto13overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 14 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 15 federal antitrust laws be fully available to the Authority to 16 the extent its activities are either (1) expressly or by 17 necessary implication authorized by this Article or other 18 Illinois law,or (2) within traditional areas of local 19 governmental activity. 20 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 21 (70 ILCS 335/29) (from Ch. 85, par. 7129) 22 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 29.All property of 23 the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State or 24 any taxing unit therein. 25 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) 26 (70 ILCS 335/30) (from Ch. 85, par. 7130) 27 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 30.Purchases made 28 underpursuant tothis Article shall be made in compliance 29 with the Local Government Prompt Payment Act. 30 (Source: P.A. 86-1017.) -1169- LRB9000879DJcd 1 PART 250. SHELDON CIVIC CENTER 2 (70 ILCS 220/8-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 5201) 3 Section 250-1. Short title.Sec. 8-1.* * *(nonstandard 4 provisions contained in Section 250-1)* * * 5 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 6 (70 ILCS 220/8-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 5202) 7 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 8-2. As usedIn this 8 Article, unless the context otherwise requires: 9 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 250-5)* 10 * * 11 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 12 Stateof Illinois, any unit of local government or school 13 district, and any agency or instrumentality thereof. 14 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 15 corporation,foreign or domesticcompany, association or 16 joint stockjoint-stockassociation; and includes any 17 trustee, receiver, assignee or personal representative 18 thereof. 19 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 250-5)* 20 * * 21 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 22 (70 ILCS 220/8-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 5203) 23 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 8-3.* * 24 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 250-10)* * * 25 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 26ownname but execution shall not in any case issue against 27 any property of the Authority. 28 (b) The Authority may adopt a common seal and change the 29 samesuch sealat its pleasure. * * *(nonstandard provisions 30 contained in Section 250-10)* * * 31 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) -1170- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 220/8-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 5204) 2 Section 2-17. Duties; auditorium and other buildings. 3Sec. 8-4.It shall be the duty of the Authority to promote, 4 operate and maintain expositions, conventions, or theatrical, 5 sports or cultural activities from time to time in the 6 metropolitan area and in connection therewith to arrange, 7 finance and maintain industrial, cultural, educational, 8 theatrical, sports, trade or scientific exhibits and to lease 9 or construct, equip and maintain auditoriums, exposition 10 buildings or office buildings for such purposes. 11 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 12 to perform such duties. 13 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 14 (70 ILCS 220/8-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 5205) 15 Section 2-21. Rights and powers.Sec. 8-5.The Authority 16 shall have the following rights and powersduties: 17 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 18 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 19 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain fair or 20 exposition grounds, convention or exhibition centers, civic 21 auditoriums, and office and municipal buildings, including 22 sites and parking areas and facilities therefor located 23 within the metropolitan area. 24 (b) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 25 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 26 (c) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 27 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange, and finance fairs, 28 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 29 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 30 such grounds, centers and auditoriums for the holding of 31 fairs, exhibits, shows and events, whether conducted by the 32 Authority or some other person or governmental agency. 33 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and -1171- LRB9000879DJcd 1 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 2 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 3 auditoriums, and to collect admission charges to fairs, 4 shows, exhibits and events sponsored or held by the 5 Authority. The charges collected may be made available to 6 defray the reasonable expenses of the Authority and to pay 7 the principal of and the interest on any bonds issued by the 8 Authority. 9 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 10 (70 ILCS 220/8-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 5206) 11 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 8-6.The 12 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or for 13 office or administrative expenses except within the amounts 14 of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 15 obligations become payable. 16 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 17 (70 ILCS 220/8-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 5207) 18 Section 2-36. Acquisition of property from person or 19 governmental agency.Sec. 8-7.The Authority shall have the 20 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 21 otherwise any property or rights from any person or 22 governmental agency useful for its purposes, (ii)andto 23 apply for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 24 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 25 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 26 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 27 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 28 grants, loans or appropriations. 29 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 30 (70 ILCS 220/8-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 5208) 31 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 8-8.The Authority -1172- LRB9000879DJcd 1 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 2 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 3 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 4 used for any of the purposes of the Authority,and (ii) to 5 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 6 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 7 appropriations. 8 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 9 (70 ILCS 220/8-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 5209) 10 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 8-9.The Authority shall 11 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 12 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 13 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 14 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 15 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 16 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 17 andoragainst any other insurable risk. 18 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 19 (70 ILCS 220/8-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 5210) 20 Section 2-51. Borrowing; revenue bonds; mandamus or 21 other actions to compel performance.Sec. 8-10.The 22 Authority shall have continuing power to borrow money for the 23 purpose of carrying out and performing its duties and 24 exercising its powers under this ArticleAct. 25 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 26 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 27 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 28 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 29 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 30 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 31 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 32 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders -1173- LRB9000879DJcd 1 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 2 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 3 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 4 activities operated by the Authority, and from funds, if any, 5 received and to be received by the Authority from any other 6 source. Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature 7 at such time or times not exceeding 40 years from their 8 respective dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates, 9 not exceeding the maximum rate permitted by the Bond 10 Authorization Act"An Act to authorize public corporations to11issue bonds, other evidences of indebtedness and tax12anticipation warrants subject to interest rate limitations13set forth therein", approved May 26, 1970, as amended, may be 14 in such form, may carry such registration privileges, may be 15 executed in such manner, may be payable at such place or 16 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and 17 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 18 face thereof, may be executed in such manner and may contain 19 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in the 20 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on 21 any bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold 22 office,;his signature shall nevertheless be valid and 23 effective for all purposes. The holder or holders of any 24 bonds, or interest coupons appertaining thereto, issued by 25 the Authority may bring mandamus, injunction, or other civil 26 actions orandproceedings to compel the performance and 27 observance by the Authority or any of its officers, agents or 28 employees oforany contract or covenant made by the 29 Authority with the holders of such bonds or interest coupons, 30andto compel the Authority and any of its officers, agents 31 or employees to perform any duties required to be performed 32 for the benefit of the holders of any such bonds or interest 33 coupons by the provisions of the ordinance authorizing their 34 issuance, and to enjoin the Authority and any of its -1174- LRB9000879DJcd 1 officers, agents or employees from taking any action in 2 conflict with any such contract or covenant. 3 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 4 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 5 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 6 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Codeof the State of7Illinois. 8 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 9 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 10 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 11 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 12 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 13 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 14 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 15 (a) the cost of leasing, maintaining, repairing, 16 regulating and operating the facilities; and 17 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 18 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 19 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 20 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 21 secure payment thereof. 22 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 23 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 24 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 25 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 26 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 27 theatrical or cultural expositions, sport activities, 28 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 29 rentals, and other revenue, if any, the Authority may execute 30 and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided that no 31 lien upon any physical property of the Authority shall be 32 created thereby. 33 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 34 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus, -1175- LRB9000879DJcd 1 injunction, or other civil actions orandproceedings in any 2 court of competent jurisdiction to compel performance and 3 compliance therewith, but the trust agreement may prescribe 4 by whom or on whose behalf such action may be instituted. 5 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 6 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 7 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 8 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 9 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 10 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 11 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any 12 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All 13 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by 14 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 15 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have 16 the right to reject all bids and readvertise for bids in the 17 manner provided for in the initial advertisement. However, 18 if no bids are received such bonds may be sold at not less 19 than par value, without further advertising, within 60 days 20 after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to any 21 advertisement. 22 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 23 (70 ILCS 220/8-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 5211) 24 Section 250-15. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec.258-11.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 26 250-15)* * * 27 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 28 (70 ILCS 220/8-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 5212) 29 Section 250-20. Investment in bonds.Sec. 8-12.* * 30 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 250-20)* * * 31 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) -1176- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 220/8-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 5213) 2 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 3 of interest.Sec. 8-13.* * *(nonstandard provisions 4 contained in Section 250-25)* * * The members of the Board 5 shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 6 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 7 duties. 8 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 9 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 10 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 11 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 12 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 13 (70 ILCS 220/8-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 5214) 14 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 8-14.* * 15 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 250-30)* * * 16 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 17 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 18 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 19 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 20 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 21 (70 ILCS 220/8-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 5215) 22 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.238-15.Members of the Board shall hold office until their 24 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any 25 member may resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto26takeeffect when the member'shissuccessor has been 27 appointed and has qualified. 28 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. The 29 appointing officer may remove any member of the Board 30 appointed by the officerhim, in case of incompetency, 31 neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office, after service on 32 the memberhim, by registered United States mail, return -1177- LRB9000879DJcd 1receiptrequested, of a copy of the written charges against 2 the member andhim, and by providing himan opportunity to be 3 publicly heard in person or by counsel in the member'shis4 own defense upon not less than 10 days' notice. 5 (Section 2-85, resumed) 6 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 7or ofabandonment of office,or in case ofdeath, conviction 8 of a felony or removal from office, a member's office shall 9 become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for the 10 unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in the case 11 of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 12 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 13 (70 ILCS 220/8-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 5216) 14 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 8-16.As 15 soon as practicably possiblepracticableafter the 16 appointment of the initial members, the Board shall organize 17 for the transaction of business, select a chairman and a 18 temporary secretary from its own number, and adopt by-laws 19 and regulations to govern its proceedings. The initial 20 chairman and his successors shall be elected by the Board 21 from time to time for the term of the chairman'shisoffice 22 as a member of the Board or for theaterm of 3 years, 23 whichever is shorter. 24 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 25 (70 ILCS 220/8-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 5217) 26 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members.Sec.278-17.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 28 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 29 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 30 Four members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 31 the transaction of business. All actionsactionof the Board 32 shall be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote -1178- LRB9000879DJcd 1 of at least 4 members shall be necessary for the adoption of 2 any ordinance or resolution. 3 All ordinances, resolutions andrecords ofproceedings of 4 the Authority,and all documents and records in its 5 possession,shall be public records, and open to public 6 inspection, except such documents and records as shall be 7 kept or prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, 8 actions or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 9 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 10 (70 ILCS 220/8-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 5218) 11 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 12 bank or savings and loan association.Sec. 8-18.The Board 13 shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not be 14 members of the Board, to hold office duringatthe pleasure 15 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 16 Before entering upon thetheirduties of their respective 17 offices they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath 18 of office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with 19 corporate sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond 20 shall be payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may 21 be directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of 22 the office and the payment of all money received by the 23 treasurerhimaccording to law and the orders of the Board. 24 The Board may, at any time, require a new bond from the 25 treasurer in such penal sum as may then be determined by the 26 Board. The obligation of the sureties shall not extend to 27 any loss sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of 28 any savings and loan association or national or State bank 29 wherein the treasurer has deposited funds if the bank or 30 savings and loan association has been approved by the Board 31 as a depository for thosethesefunds. The oaths of office 32 and the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the principal 33 office of the Authority. -1179- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 2 (70 ILCS 220/8-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 5219) 3 Section 2-106. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 4 Investment Act.Sec. 8-19.All funds deposited by the 5 treasurer in any bank or savings and loan association shall 6 be placed in the name of the Authority and shall be withdrawn 7 or paid out only by check or draft upon the bank or savings 8 and loan association, signed by the treasurer and 9 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 10 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 11 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 12 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 13 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 14 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 15 No bank or savings and loan association shall receive 16 public funds as permitted by this Section, unless it has 17 complied with the requirements established pursuant to 18 Section 6 of the Public Funds Investment Act"An Act relating19to certain investments of public funds by public agencies",20approved July 23, 1943, as now or hereafter amended. 21 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 22 (70 ILCS 220/8-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 5220) 23 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec.248-20.In case any officer whose signature appears upon any 25 check or draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases 26(after attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after 27 attaching his or her signature and before the delivery of the 28 check or draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature 29 nevertheless shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes 30 with the same effect as if the officerhehad remained in 31 office until deliverythereof. 32 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) -1180- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 220/8-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 5221) 2 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.38-21.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 4 person of recognized ability and business experience, to hold 5 office duringatthe pleasure of the Board. The general 6 manager shall have management ofmanagethe properties and 7 business of the Authority and of the employees thereof 8 subject to the general control of the Board,andshall direct 9 the enforcement of all ordinances, resolutions, rules and 10 regulations of the Board, and shall perform such other duties 11 as may be prescribed from time to time by the Board. 12 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 13 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 14 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 15 and employees as may be necessary. The Board shall define 16 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 17 may designate. 18 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 19 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 20 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 21 office and shall not be members of the Board. 22 The compensation of the general manager, general 23 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 24 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 25 the Board. 26 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 27 (70 ILCS 220/8-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 5222) 28 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 29 and penalties.Sec. 8-22.The Board shall have power to pass 30 all ordinances and make all rules and regulations proper or 31 necessary to carry into effect the powers granted to the 32 Authority, with such fines or penalties as may be deemed 33 proper. All fines and penalties shall be imposed by -1181- LRB9000879DJcd 1 ordinance, which shall be published in a newspaper of general 2 circulation published in the metropolitan area. No such 3 ordinance imposing a fine or penalty shall take effect until 4 10 days after its publication. 5 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 6 (70 ILCS 220/8-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 5223) 7 Section 2-127. Contracts; award to other than highest or 8 lowest bidder by four-fifths vote.Sec. 8-23.All contracts 9 for sale of property of the value of more than $2500, or for 10 a concession in or lease of property, including air rights, 11 of the Authority for a term of more than one year, shall be 12 awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after advertising 13 for bids. All construction contracts and contracts for 14 supplies, materials, equipment and services, when the expense 15 thereof will exceed $2500, shall be let to the lowest 16 responsible bidder, after advertising for bids, except: (1) 17 when repair parts, accessories, equipment or services are 18 required for equipment or services previously furnished or 19 contracted for; (2) when the nature of the services required 20 is such that competitive bidding is not in the best interest 21 of the public, including, without limiting the generality of 22 the foregoing, the services of accountants, architects, 23 attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents of 24 construction, and others possessing a high degree of skill; 25 and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, power, 26 telephone or telegraph are required. 27 All contracts involving less than $2500 shall be let by 28 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 29 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 30insurethe best interests of the public. 31 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 32 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 33 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, -1182- LRB9000879DJcd 1 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 2 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 3 case shall any such contract be awarded to any other than the 4 highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease),or the 5 lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure),unless 6 authorized or approved by a vote of at least 4/5 of the 7 members of the Board, and unless such action is accompanied 8 by a statement in writing setting forth the reasons for not 9 awarding the contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the 10 case may be, which statement shall be kept on file in the 11 principal office of the Authority and open to public 12 inspection. 13 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 14 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 15 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to 16 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 17 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 18 materials, supplies or equipment. 19 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 20 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 21 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 22 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 23 contract, without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 24 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 25 received pursuant to advertisement. 26 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 27 effect the provisions of this Section. 28 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 29 (70 ILCS 220/8-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 5224) 30 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 8-24.31 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 32 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 33 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 -1183- LRB9000879DJcd 1 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 2 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 3 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 4 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 5 receiving and openingofbids,and, by reference to plans and 6 specifications on file at the time of the first publication, 7 or in the advertisement itself, shall describe the character 8 of the proposed contract in sufficient detail to fully advise 9 prospective bidders of their obligations and to ensureinsure10 free and open competitive bidding. 11 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 12 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 13 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 14 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 15 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 16 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 17 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 18 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 19 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 20 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 21 before advertising for bids. 22 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 23 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 24 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 25 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 26 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 27 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 28 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 29 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 30 (70 ILCS 220/8-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 5225) 31 Section 250-35. Report and financial statement.Sec.328-25.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 33 250-35)* * * -1184- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 2 (70 ILCS 220/8-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 5226) 3 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 8-26.All property 4 of the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State 5 or any taxing unit therein. 6 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 7 (70 ILCS 220/8-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 5227) 8 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 8-27.The Authority 9 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 10 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An11Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local12government and certain other governmental bodies to act as13permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,14notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto15overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 16 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 17 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 18 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 19 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 20 ArticleActor other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 21 areas of local governmental activity. 22 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 23 (70 ILCS 220/8-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 5228) 24 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 8-28.The 25 Authority created by this ArticleActshall receive financial 26 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 27 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 28 (Source: P.A. 84-245.) 29 PART 255. SPRINGFIELD METROPOLITAN 30 EXPOSITION AND AUDITORIUM AUTHORITY -1185- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 345/1) (from Ch. 85, par. 1251) 2 Section 255-1. Short title.Sec. 1.* * *(nonstandard 3 provisions contained in Section 255-1)* * * 4 (Source: Laws 1965, p. 2756.) 5 (70 ILCS 345/2) (from Ch. 85, par. 1252) 6 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 2. When usedIn this 7 ArticleAct: 8 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 255-5)* 9 * * 10 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 11 State,andany unit of local government or school district 12governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,13corporate or otherwise,thereof. 14 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 15 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 16 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 17 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 18 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 255-5)* 19 * * 20 (Source: P.A. 78-467.) 21 (70 ILCS 345/3) (from Ch. 85, par. 1253) 22 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 3.* * 23 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 255-10)* * * 24 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 25 name but execution shall not in any case issue against any 26 property of the Authority. 27 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 28 the same at its pleasure. * * *(nonstandard provisions 29 contained in Section 255-10)* * * 30 (Source: Laws 1965, p. 2756.) 31 (70 ILCS 345/4) (from Ch. 85, par. 1254) -1186- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 255-15. Duties.Sec. 4.* * *(nonstandard 2 provisions contained in Section 255-15)* * * 3 (Source: Laws 1965, p. 2756.) 4 (70 ILCS 345/5) (from Ch. 85, par. 1255) 5 Section 255-20. Rights and powers.Sec. 5.* * 6 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 255-20)* * * 7 (Source: P.A. 82-783.) 8 (70 ILCS 345/6) (from Ch. 85, par. 1256) 9 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 6.The 10 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries,or 11 for office or administrative expenses except within the 12 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 13 obligations become payable. 14 (Source: Laws 1965, p. 2756.) 15 (70 ILCS 345/6.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 1256.1) 16 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 6.1.Purchases made 17 underpursuant tothis ArticleActshall be made in 18 compliance with the Local"LocalGovernment Prompt Payment 19 Act", approved by the Eighty-fourth General Assembly. 20 (Source: P.A. 84-731.) 21 (70 ILCS 345/7) (from Ch. 85, par. 1257) 22 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 23 State, or local agency.Sec. 7.The Authority shall havethe24 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 25 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 26 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 27 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 28 the State itself, (ii)useful for its purposes, andto apply 29 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 30 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or -1187- LRB9000879DJcd 1 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 2 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 3 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 4 grants, loans or appropriations. 5 (Source: P.A. 79-1390.) 6 (70 ILCS 345/8) (from Ch. 85, par. 1258) 7 Section 255-25. Federal money.Sec. 8.* * *(nonstandard 8 provisions contained in Section 255-25)* * * 9 (Source: Laws 1965, p. 2756.) 10 (70 ILCS 345/9) (from Ch. 85, par. 1259) 11 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 9.The Authority shall 12 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 13 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 14 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 15 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 16 officer, or employee of the Board orofAuthority in the 17 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 18 and againstorany other insurable risk. 19 (Source: Laws 1965, p. 2756.) 20 (70 ILCS 345/10) (from Ch. 85, par. 1260) 21 Section 255-30. Borrowing; revenue bonds.Sec. 10.* * 22 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 255-30)* * * 23 (Source: P.A. 86-4.) 24 (70 ILCS 345/11) (from Ch. 85, par. 1261) 25 Section 255-35. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 11.26 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 255-35)* * 27 * 28 (Source: P.A. 76-1564.) 29 (70 ILCS 345/12) (from Ch. 85, par. 1262) -1188- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 12.The State 2 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 3 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 4 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 5 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 6 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 7 loan associations, investment companies and other persons 8 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 9 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 10 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 11 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 12 pursuant to this ArticleAct, it being the purpose of this 13 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 14 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 15 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 16 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 17 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 18 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 19 selecting securities forpurchase orinvestment. 20 (Source: Laws 1965, p. 2756.) 21 (70 ILCS 345/13) (from Ch. 85, par. 1263) 22 Section 255-40. Tax.Sec. 13.* * *(nonstandard 23 provisions contained in Section 255-40)* * * 24 (Source: P.A. 81-1509.) 25 (70 ILCS 345/13(a)) (from Ch. 85, par. 1263a) 26 Section 255-45. Borrowing; general obligation and 27 revenue bonds; backdoor referendum.Sec. 13(a).* * 28 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 255-45)* * * 29 (Source: P.A. 86-4; 87-767.) 30 (70 ILCS 345/13(b)) (from Ch. 85, par. 1263b) 31 Section 255-50. G.O. bonds; election.Sec. 13(b).* * -1189- LRB9000879DJcd 1 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 255-50)* * * 2 (Source: P.A. 81-1489.) 3 (70 ILCS 345/13(c)) (from Ch. 85, par. 1263c) 4 Section 255-55. Election; canvass of returns; expenses. 5Sec. 13(c).* * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 6 255-55)* * * 7 (Source: P.A. 81-1489.) 8 (70 ILCS 345/14) (from Ch. 85, par. 1264) 9 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 10 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 11 interest.Sec. 14.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained in 12 Section 255-60)* * * The members of the Board shall serve 13 without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for actual 14 expenses incurred by them in the performance of their duties. 15 However, any member of the Board who is appointed to the 16 office of secretary or treasurer may receive compensation for 17 his or her services as such officer. 18 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 19 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 20 contract, work or business of the Authority ornotin the 21 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 22 (Source: P.A. 79-529.) 23 (70 ILCS 345/15(a)) (from Ch. 85, par. 1265a) 24 Section 255-65. Term of Board members; election of 25 successors.Sec. 15(a).* * *(nonstandard provisions 26 contained in Section 255-65)* * * 27 (Source: P.A. 81-1490.) 28 (70 ILCS 345/15(b)) (from Ch. 85, par. 1265b) 29 Section 255-70. Qualifications of Board members and 30 voters.Sec. 15(b).* * *(nonstandard provisions contained in -1190- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 255-70)* * * 2 (Source: P.A. 81-1490.) 3 (70 ILCS 345/15(c)) (from Ch. 85, par. 1265c) 4 Section 255-75. Nomination of Board members.Sec. 15(c).5 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 255-75)* * 6 * 7 (Source: P.A. 81-1490.) 8 (70 ILCS 345/15(d)) (from Ch. 85, par. 1265d) 9 Section 255-80. Election of Board members.Sec. 15(d).* 10 * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 255-80)* * * 11 (Source: P.A. 81-1490.) 12 (70 ILCS 345/16) (from Ch. 85, par. 1266) 13 Section 255-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.1416.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 15 255-85)* * * 16 (Source: P.A. 80-1469.) 17 (70 ILCS 345/17) (from Ch. 85, par. 1267) 18 Section 255-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 17.* * 19 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 255-90)* * * 20 (Source: P.A. 79-529.) 21 (70 ILCS 345/18) (from Ch. 85, par. 1268) 22 Section 255-95. Meetings; quorum; approval of ordinances 23 and resolutions by chairman; public records.Sec. 18.* * 24 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 255-95)* * * 25 (Source: Laws 1965, p. 2756.) 26 (70 ILCS 345/19) (from Ch. 85, par. 1269) 27 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 28 bank or savings and loan association.Sec. 19.The Board -1191- LRB9000879DJcd 1 shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not be 2 members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure of 3 the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 4 Before entering upon theitsduties of their respective 5 offices they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath 6 of office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with 7 corporate sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond 8 shall be payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may 9 be directed upon the faithful performance of the duties ofto10 the office and the payment of all money received by the 11 treasurerhimaccording to law and the orders of the Board. 12 The Board may, at any time, require a new bond from the 13 treasurer in such penal sum as may then be determined by the 14 Board. The obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any 15 loss sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 16 savings and loan association or national or State bank 17 wherein the treasurer has deposited funds if the bank or 18 savings and loan association has been approved by the Board 19 as a depositorydepositaryfor thosethesefunds. The oaths 20 of office and the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the 21 principal office of the Authority. 22 (Source: P.A. 83-541.) 23 (70 ILCS 345/20) (from Ch. 85, par. 1270) 24 Section 255-100. Deposit of funds.Sec. 20.* * 25 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 255-100)* * * 26 (Source: P.A. 83-541.) 27 (70 ILCS 345/21) (from Ch. 85, par. 1271) 28 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec. 21.29 In case any officer whose signature appears upon any check or 30 draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases(after31attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after attaching 32 his or her signature and before the delivery of the check or -1192- LRB9000879DJcd 1 draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature nevertheless 2 shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes with the same 3 effect as if the officerhehad remained in office until 4 deliverythereof. 5 (Source: Laws 1965, p. 2756.) 6 (70 ILCS 345/22) (from Ch. 85, par. 1272) 7 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.822.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 9 person of recognized ability and business experience, to hold 10 office during the pleasure of the Board. The general manager 11 shall have management of the properties and business of the 12 Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the general 13 control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of all 14 ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the Board, 15 and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from 16 time to time by the Board. 17 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 18 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 19 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 20 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 21 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 22 may designate. 23 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 24 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 25 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 26 office and shall not be members of the Board. 27 The compensation of the general manager, general 28 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 29 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 30 the Board. 31 (Source: P.A. 81-257.) 32 (70 ILCS 345/23) (from Ch. 85, par. 1273) -1193- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 2 and penalties.Sec. 23.The Board shall have power to pass 3 all ordinances and make all rules and regulations proper or 4 necessary to carry into effect the powers granted to the 5 Authority, with such fines or penalties as may be deemed 6 proper. All fines and penalties shall be imposed by 7 ordinance, which shall be published in a newspaper of general 8 circulation published in the metropolitan areaembraced by9the Authority. No such ordinance imposing a fine or penalty 10 shall take effect until 10tendays after its publication. 11 (Source: Laws 1965, p. 2756.) 12 (70 ILCS 345/24) (from Ch. 85, par. 1274) 13 Section 2-128. Contracts; award to other than highest or 14 lowest bidder by three-fourths vote.Sec. 24.All contracts 15 for the sale of property of the value of more than $2,500 or 16 for any concession in or lease of property of the Authority 17 for a term of more than one year shall be awarded to the 18 highest responsible bidder, after advertising for bids. All 19 construction contracts and contracts for supplies, materials, 20 equipment and services, when the expense thereof will exceed 21 $2,500, shall be let to the lowest responsible bidder, after 22 advertising for bids, excepting (1) when repair parts, 23 accessories, equipment or services are required for equipment 24 or services previously furnished or contracted for; (2) when 25 the nature of the services required is such that competitive 26 bidding is not in the best interest of the public, including, 27 without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the 28 services of accountants, architects, attorneys, engineers, 29 physicians, superintendents of construction, and others 30 possessing a high degree of skill; and (3) when services such 31 as water, light, heat, power, telephone or telegraph are 32 required. 33 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by -1194- LRB9000879DJcd 1 competitive bidding whenever possible, and in any event in a 2 manner calculated to ensureinsurethe best interests of the 3 public. 4 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 5 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with 6 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 7 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 8 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 9 case shall any such contracts be awarded to any other than 10 the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease) or 11 the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure) unless 12 authorized or approved by a vote of at least three-fourths of 13 the members of the Board, and unless such action is 14 accompanied by a statement in writing setting forth the 15 reasons for not awarding the contract to the highest or 16 lowest bidder, as the case may be, which statement shall be 17 kept on file in the principal office of the Authority and 18 open to public inspection. 19 From the group of responsible bidders the lowest bidder 20 shall be selected in the following manner: to all bids for 21 sales the gross receipts of which are not taxable under the 22 "Retailers' Occupation Tax Act", approved June 28, 1933, as 23 amended, there shall be added an amount equal to the tax 24 which would be payable under said Act, if applicable, and the 25 lowest in amount of said adjusted bids and bids for sales the 26 gross receipts of which are taxable under said Act shall be 27 considered the lowest bid; provided, that, if said lowest bid 28 relates to a sale not taxable under said Act, any contract 29 entered into thereon shall be in the amount of the original 30 bid not adjusted as aforesaid. 31 Contracts shall not be split into parts involving 32 expenditures of less than $2,500 for the purposes of avoiding 33 the provisions of this Section, and all such split contracts 34 shall be void. If any collusion occurs among bidders or -1195- LRB9000879DJcd 1 prospective bidders in restraint of freedom of competition, 2 by agreement to bid a fixed amount or to refrain from bidding 3 or otherwise, the bids of such bidders shall be void. Each 4 bidder shall accompany his bid with a sworn statement that he 5 has not been a party to any such agreement. 6 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 7 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 8 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to 9 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 10 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 11 materials, supplies or equipment. 12 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 13 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 14 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 15 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 16 contract, without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 17 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 18 received pursuant to advertisement. 19 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 20 effect the provisions of this Section. 21 (Source: Laws 1965, p. 2756.) 22 (70 ILCS 345/25) (from Ch. 85, par. 1275) 23 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 25.24 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 25 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 26 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10ten27 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 28 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 29 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 30 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 31 receiving and openingofbids,and, by reference to plans and 32 specifications on file at the time of the first publication, 33 or in the advertisement itself, shall describe the character -1196- LRB9000879DJcd 1 of the proposed contract in sufficient detail to fully advise 2 prospective bidders of their obligations and to ensureinsure3 free and open competitive bidding. 4 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 5 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 6 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 7 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 8 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 9 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 10 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 11 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 12 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 13 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 14 before advertising for bids. 15 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 16 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 17 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 18 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 19 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 20 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 21 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 22 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 23 255-105)* * * 24 (Source: P.A. 83-345.) 25 (70 ILCS 345/26) (from Ch. 85, par. 1276) 26 Section 255-110. Report and financial statement.Sec.2726.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 28 255-110)* * * 29 (Source: P.A. 79-529.) 30 (70 ILCS 345/27) (from Ch. 85, par. 1277) 31 Section 2-155. Partial invalidity.Sec. 27.If any 32 provision of this ArticleActis held invalid such provision -1197- LRB9000879DJcd 1 shall be deemed to be excised from this Articleactand the 2 invalidity thereof shall not affect any of the other 3 provisions of this ArticleAct. If the application of any 4 provision of this ArticleActto any person or circumstance 5 is held invalid it shall not affect the application of such 6 provision to such persons or circumstances other than those 7 as to which it is held invalid. 8 (Source: Laws 1965, p. 2756.) 9 (70 ILCS 345/28) (from Ch. 85, par. 1278) 10 Section 255-115. Disconnection of territory.Sec. 28.* 11 * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 255-115)* * * 12 (Source: P.A. 78-467.) 13 (70 ILCS 345/29) (from Ch. 85, par. 1279) 14 Section 255-120. Tax status of disconnected territory. 15Sec. 29.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 16 255-120)* * * 17 (Source: P.A. 78-467.) 18 (70 ILCS 345/30) (from Ch. 85, par. 1280) 19 Section 255-125. Reconnection of disconnected territory. 20Sec. 30.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 21 255-125)* * * 22 (Source: P.A. 78-467.) 23 (70 ILCS 345/31) (from Ch. 85, par. 1281) 24 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 31.The Authority 25 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 26 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An27Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local28government and certain other governmental bodies to act as29permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,30notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto-1198- LRB9000879DJcd 1overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 2 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 3 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 4 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 5 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 6 ArticleActor other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 7 areas of local governmental activity. 8 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 9 (70 ILCS 345/32) (from Ch. 85, par. 1282) 10 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 32.All property of 11 the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State or 12 any taxing unit therein. 13 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 14 (70 ILCS 345/33) (from Ch. 85, par. 1283) 15 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 33.The 16 Authority created by this ArticleActshall receive financial 17 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 18 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 19 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 20 PART 260. STERLING CIVIC CENTER 21 (70 ILCS 270/2-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 3501) 22 Section 2-3. Purpose.Sec. 2-1.The purpose of this 23 ArticleActis to accomplish the aims of the State of 24 Illinois to enhance the ability of its citizens to avail 25 themselves of civic and cultural centers geographically 26 situated throughout the entire State of Illinois. 27 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 28 (70 ILCS 270/2-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 3502) 29 Section 260-1. Short title.Sec. 2-2.* * *(nonstandard 30 provisions contained in Section 260-1)* * * -1199- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 2 (70 ILCS 270/2-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 3503) 3 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 2-3. When usedIn this 4 Article: 5 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 260-5)* 6 * * 7 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 8 State,andany unit of local government or school district 9governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,10corporate or otherwise,thereof. 11 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 12 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 13 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 14 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 15 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 260-5)* 16 * * 17 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 18 (70 ILCS 270/2-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 3504) 19 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 2-4.* * 20 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 260-10)* * * 21 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 22 name but execution shall not in any case issue against any 23 property of the Authority. 24 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 25 the same at its pleasure. * * *(nonstandard provisions 26 contained in Section 260-10)* * * 27 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 28 (70 ILCS 270/2-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 3505) 29 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 30 lease of space.Sec. 2-5.It shall be the duty of the 31 Authority to promote, operate and maintain expositions, -1200- LRB9000879DJcd 1 conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural activities 2 from time to time in the metropolitan area and in connection 3 therewith to arrange, finance and maintain industrial, 4 cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade and 5 scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 6 auditorium, exposition and office buildings for such 7 purposes. 8 The provision of office space forlease andrental and 9 lease and the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 10 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 11 Authority. 12 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 13 to perform such duties. 14 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 15 (70 ILCS 270/2-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 3506) 16 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 17 domain.Sec. 2-6.The Authority shall have the following 18 rights and powersduties: 19 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 20 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 21 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain exhibition 22 centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities and office 23 buildings, including sites and parking areas and commercial 24 facilities therefor located within the metropolitan area; 25 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 26 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 27 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 28 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 29 such grounds, centers, and auditoriums for the holding of 30 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 31 Authority or some other person or governmental agency; 32 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 33 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, -1201- LRB9000879DJcd 1 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 2 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 3 of the Code of Civil Procedure, as amended; 4 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 5 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 6 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 7 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 8 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 9 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 10 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of and the 11 interest on any bonds issued by the Authority; 12 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 13 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 14 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 15 (70 ILCS 270/2-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 3507) 16 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 2-7.The 17 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or 18 for,office or administrative expenses except within the 19 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 20 obligations become payable. 21 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 22 (70 ILCS 270/2-7.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 3507.1) 23 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 2-7.1.Purchases made 24 underpursuant tothis ArticleActshall be made in 25 compliance with the"Local Government Prompt Payment Act",26approved by the Eighty-fourth General Assembly. 27 (Source: P.A. 84-731.) 28 (70 ILCS 270/2-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 3508) 29 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, State, 30 or local agency.Sec. 2-8.The Authority shall have power 31 (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or -1202- LRB9000879DJcd 1 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 2 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 3 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 4 the State itself, (ii)useful for its purposes, andto apply 5 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 6 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 7 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 8 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 9 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 10 grants, loans or appropriations. 11 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 12 (70 ILCS 270/2-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 3509) 13 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 2-9.The Authority 14 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 15 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 16 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 17 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 18 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 19 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 20 appropriations. 21 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 22 (70 ILCS 270/2-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 3510) 23 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 2-10.The Authority shall 24 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 25 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 26 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 27 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 28 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 29 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 30 andoragainst any other insurable risk. 31 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) -1203- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 270/2-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 3511) 2 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 3 performance.Sec. 2-11.The Authority shall have continuing 4 power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying out and 5 performing its duties and exercising its powers under this 6 ArticleAct. 7 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 8 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 9 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 10 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 11 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 12 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 13 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 14 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 15 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 16 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 17 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 18 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 19 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 20 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 21 time or times not exceeding 40fortyyears from their 22 respective dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates,23 not exceeding the maximum rate permitted by the Bond 24 Authorization Act"An Act to authorize public corporations to25issue bonds, other evidences of indebtedness and tax26anticipation warrants subject to interest rate limitations27set forth therein", approved May 26, 1970, as amended, may be 28 in such form, may carry such registration privileges, may be 29 executed in such manner, may be payable at such place or 30 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and 31 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 32 face thereof, may be executed in such manner, and may contain 33 such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in said 34 ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears on any -1204- LRB9000879DJcd 1 bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold office, 2 his signature shall nevertheless be valid and effective for 3 all purposes. The holder or holders of any bonds,or interest 4 coupons appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may 5 bring suits at law or proceedings in equity to compel the 6 performance and observance by the Authority or any of its 7 officers, agents or employees of any contract or covenant 8 made by the Authority with the holders of such bonds or 9 interest coupons,andto compel the Authority orandany of 10 its officers, agents or employees to perform any duties 11 required to be performed for the benefit of the holders of 12 any such bonds or interest coupons by the provisions of the 13 ordinance authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the 14 Authority and any of its officers, agents or employees from 15 taking any action in conflict with any such contract or 16 covenant. 17 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 18 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 19 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 20 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code. 21 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 22 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 23 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 24 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 25 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 26 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 27 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 28 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 29 operating the said facilities; and 30 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 31 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 32 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 33 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 34 secure payment thereof. -1205- LRB9000879DJcd 1 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 2 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 3 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 4 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 5 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 6 theatrical, and cultural,expositions, sportssport7 activities, exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases 8 and rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the Authority 9 may execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; 10 provided that no lien upon any physical property of the 11 Authority shall be created thereby. 12 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 13 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 14 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 15 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 16 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 17 instituted. 18 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 19 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 20 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 21 least 3threetimes in a daily newspaper of general 22 circulation published in the metropolitan area, the last 23 publication to be at least 10tendays before bids are 24 required to be filed. Copies of such advertisement may be 25 published in any newspaper or financial publication in the 26 United States. All bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as 27 provided by ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the 28 highest and best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority 29 shall have the right to reject all bids and to readvertise 30 for bids in the manner provided for in the initial 31 advertisement. However, if no bids are received such bonds 32 may be sold at not less than par value, without further 33 advertising, within 60 days after the bids are required to be 34 filed pursuant to any advertisement. -1206- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 2 (70 ILCS 270/2-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 3512) 3 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 2-12.4 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 5 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 6 State of Illinois or of anyotherpolitical subdivision of or 7 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 8 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 9 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 10 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 11 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 12 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 13 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 14 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 15 (70 ILCS 270/2-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 3513) 16 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 2-13.The State 17 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 18 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 19 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 20 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 21 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 22 loan associations, investment companies and other persons 23 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 24 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 25 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 26 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 27 pursuant to this ArticleAct, it being the purpose of this 28 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 29 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 30 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 31 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 32 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any -1207- LRB9000879DJcd 1 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 2 selecting securities for investment. 3 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 4 (70 ILCS 270/2-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 3514) 5 Section 2-65. Bonds other than revenue bonds.Sec. 2-14.6 No bonds, other than revenue bonds issued pursuant to Section 7 2-502-10, shall be issued by the Authority until the 8 proposition to issue the bondssamehas been submitted to and 9 approved by a majority of the voters of thesaidmetropolitan 10 area voting upon the proposition at a general election in 11 accordance with the general election law. The Authority may 12 by resolution order thesuchproposition submitted at a 13 regular election in accordance with the general election law, 14 whereupon the recording officer shall certify the resolution 15 and the proposition to the proper election officials for 16 submission. Any proposition to issue bonds under this 17 Sectionas herein set forthshall be in substantially the 18 following form: 19 Shall bonds of the (name of Authority) to the amount 20 of $(amount) be issued for the purpose of (state 21 purpose)? 22 The votes shall be recorded as "Yes" or "No". 23 ------------------------------------------------------------- 24Shall bonds of the "SterlingYES25Metropolitan Exposition,26Auditorium and Office Building------------------------ 27Authority" to the amount of.....28Dollars ($ ) be issued for the29purpose of....?NO30 ------------------------------------------------------------- 31 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 32 (70 ILCS 270/2-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 3515) -1208- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-70. Tax.Sec. 2-15.If a majority of the 2 voters of thesaidmetropolitan area approve the issuance of 3 bonds as provided in Section 2-652-14 of this Act, the 4 Authority shall have power to levy and collect annually a sum 5 sufficient to pay for the annual principal and interest 6 charges on such bonds. 7 Such taxes proposed by the Authority to be levied upon 8 the taxable property within the metropolitan area shall be 9 levied by ordinance. After the ordinance has been adopted it 10 shall, within 10 days after its passage, be published once in 11 a newspaper published and having a general circulation within 12 the metropolitan area. A certified copy of such levy 13 ordinance shall be filed with the county clerk no later than 14 the 3rd Tuesday in September in each year. UponThereuponthe 15 filing of the ordinance the county clerk shall extend such 16 tax; provided the aggregate amount of taxes levied for any 17 one year shall not exceed the rate of .0005% of the full fair 18 cash valueof the taxable property in the metropolitan area, 19 as equalized or assessed by the Department of Revenue. 20 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 21 (70 ILCS 270/2-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 3516) 22 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 23 of interest.Sec. 2-16.* * *(nonstandard provisions 24 contained in Section 260-15)* * * The members of the Board 25 shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 26 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 27 duties. 28 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 29 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 30 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 31 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 32 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) -1209- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 270/2-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 3517) 2 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 2-17.* * 3 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 260-20)* * * 4 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 5 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 6 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 7 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 8 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 9 (70 ILCS 270/2-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 3518) 10 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec.112-18.Members of the Board shall hold office until their 12 respective successors have been appointed and qualified. Any 13 member may resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto14takeeffect when the member'shissuccessor has been 15 appointed and has qualified. 16 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. The 17 appointing officer may remove any member of the Board 18 appointed by the officerhim, in case of incompetency, 19 neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office, after service on 20 the memberhim, by registered United States mail, return 21 requested, of a copy of the written charges against the 22 memberhimand an opportunity to be publicly heard in person 23 or by counsel in the member'shisown defense upon not less 24 than 10 days' notice. 25 (Section 2-85, resumed) 26 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 27or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 28 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis29 office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for 30 the unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in the 31 case of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 32 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) -1210- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 270/2-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 3519) 2 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 2-19.As 3 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 4 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 5 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 6 its own number, and adopt by-laws and regulations to govern 7 its proceedings. The initial chairman and his successors 8 shall be elected by the Board from time to time for the term 9 of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the Board or for 10 the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 11 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 12 (70 ILCS 270/2-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 3520) 13 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members.Sec.142-20.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 15 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 16 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 17 Four members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 18 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 19 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 20 least 4 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 21 ordinance or resolution. 22 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 23 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 24 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 25 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 26 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actionsaction27 or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 28 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 29 (70 ILCS 270/2-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 3521) 30 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer.Sec. 2-21.The 31 Board shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not 32 be members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure -1211- LRB9000879DJcd 1 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 2 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices 3 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 4 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 5 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 6 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 7 directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of the 8 office and the payment of all money received by the treasurer 9himaccording to law and the orders of the Board. The Board 10 may, at any time, require a new bond from the treasurer in a 11suchpenal sum as may then be determined by the Board. The 12 obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any loss 13 sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 14 national or state bank wherein the treasurer has deposited 15 funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as a 16 depositary for thosethesefunds. The oaths of office and 17 the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the principal office 18 of the Authority. 19 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 20 (70 ILCS 270/2-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 3522) 21 Section 260-25. Deposit of funds.Sec. 2-22.* * 22 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 260-25)* * * 23 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 24 (70 ILCS 270/2-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 3523) 25 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec. 2-23.26 In case any officer whose signature appears upon any check or 27 draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases(after28attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after attaching 29 his or her signature and before the delivery of the check or 30 draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature nevertheless 31 shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes with the same 32 effect as if the officerhehad remained in office until -1212- LRB9000879DJcd 1 delivery. 2 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 3 (70 ILCS 270/2-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 3524) 4 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.52-24.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 6 person of recognized ability and business experience, to 7 hold office during the pleasure of the Board. The general 8 manager shall have management of the properties and business 9 of the Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the 10 general control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of 11 all ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the 12 Board, and shall perform such other duties as may be 13 prescribed from time to time by the Board. 14 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 15 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 16 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 17 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 18 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 19 may designate. 20 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 21 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 22 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 23 office and shall not be members of the Board. 24 The compensation of the general manager, general 25 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 26 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 27 the Board. 28 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 29 (70 ILCS 270/2-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 3525) 30 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties.Sec.312-25.The Board shall have power to make all rules and 32 regulations proper or necessary to carry into effect the -1213- LRB9000879DJcd 1 powers granted to the Authority, with such penalties as may 2 be deemed proper. 3 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 4 (70 ILCS 270/2-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 3526) 5 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 6 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members.Sec. 2-26.All 7 contracts for the sale of property of the value of more than 8 $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property, including 9 air rights, of the Authority for a term of more than one year 10 shall be awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after 11 advertising for bids. All construction contracts and 12 contracts for supplies, materials, equipment and services, 13 when the expense thereof will exceed $2,500, shall be let to 14 the lowest responsible bidder,after advertising for bids, 15 excepting (1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or 16 services are required for equipment or services previously 17 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 18 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 19 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting 20 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 21 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 22 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 23 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 24 power, telephone or telegraph are required. 25 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 26 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 27 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 28insurethe best interests of the public. Competitive bidding 29 is not required for the lease of real estate or buildings 30 owned or controlled by the Authority. The Board is empowered 31 to offer such leases upon such terms as it deems advisable. 32 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 33 Board may take into account the past record of dealings with -1214- LRB9000879DJcd 1 the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of equipment, 2 and ability to complete performance within the time set, and 3 other factors besides financial responsibility, but in no 4 case shall any such contracts be awarded to any other than 5 the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or lease) or 6 the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or expenditure) unless 7 authorized or approved by a vote of at least 5 members of the 8 Board, and unless such action is accompanied by a statement 9 in writing setting forth the reasons for not awarding the 10 contract to the highest or lowest bidder, as the case may be, 11 which statement shall be kept on file in the principal office 12 of the Authority and open to public inspection. 13 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 14 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 15 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law,are forbidden to 16 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 17 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 18 materials, supplies or equipment. 19 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 20 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 21 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 22 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 23 contract,without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 24 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 25 received pursuant to advertisement. 26 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 27 effect the provisions of this Section. 28 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 29 (70 ILCS 270/2-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 3527) 30 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements. Advertisements 31Sec. 2-27. Advertisementfor bids shall be published at least 32 twice in a daily newspaper of general circulation published 33 in the metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least -1215- LRB9000879DJcd 1 10 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 2 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 3 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 4 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 5 receiving and openingofbids,and, by reference to plans and 6 specifications on file at the time of the first publication, 7 or in the advertisement itself, shall describe the character 8 of the proposed contract in sufficient detail to fully advise 9 prospective bidders of their obligations and to ensureinsure10 free and open competitive bidding. 11 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 12 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 13 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 14 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 15 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 16 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 17 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 18 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 19 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 20 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 21 before advertising for bids. 22 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 23 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 24 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 25 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 26 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 27 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 28 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 29 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 30 260-30)* * * 31 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 32 (70 ILCS 270/2-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 3528) 33 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec. 2-28.-1216- LRB9000879DJcd 1 As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 2 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 3 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 4 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 5 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 6 for distribution to persons interested,upon request and a 7 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 8 appointing officers. 9 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 10 (70 ILCS 270/2-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 3529) 11 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 2-29.All property of 12 the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State or 13 any taxing unit therein. 14 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 15 (70 ILCS 270/2-30) (from Ch. 85, par. 3530) 16 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 2-30.The 17 Authority created by this ArticleActshall receive financial 18 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 19 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 20 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 21 (70 ILCS 270/2-31) (from Ch. 85, par. 3531) 22 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 2-31.The Authority 23 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions 24 of Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act 25"An Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local26government and certain other governmental bodies to act as27permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,28notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto29overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 30 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 31 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the -1217- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 2 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 3 ArticleActor other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 4 areas of local governmental activity. 5 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 6 PART 265. VERMILION COUNTY CIVIC CENTER 7 (70 ILCS 265/1) (from Ch. 85, par. 1551) 8 Section 265-5. Purpose.Sec. 1.* * * (nonstandard 9 provisions contained in Section 265-5) * * * 10 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 11 (70 ILCS 265/1.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 1551.1) 12 Section 265-1. Short title.Sec. 1.1.* * * (nonstandard 13 provisions contained in Section 265-1) * * * 14 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 15 (70 ILCS 265/2) (from Ch. 85, par. 1552) 16 Section 2-5. Definitions. In this Article:Sec. 2.17 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 18 265-10) * * * 19 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 20 Stateof Illinois, any unit of local government or school 21 district, and any agency or instrumentality thereof. 22 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 23 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 24 or joint stockjoint-stockassociation; and includes any 25 trustee, receiver, assignee or personal representative 26 thereof. 27 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 28 265-10) * * * 29 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 30 (70 ILCS 265/3) (from Ch. 85, par. 1553) -1218- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 3.* * * 2 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 265-15) * * * 3 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 4ownname but execution shall not in any case issue against 5 any property of the Authority. 6 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 7 the same at its pleasure. * * * (nonstandard provisions 8 contained in Section 265-15) * * * 9 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 10 (70 ILCS 265/4) (from Ch. 85, par. 1554) 11 Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; 12 lease of space.Sec. 4.It shall be the duty of the Authority 13 to promote, operate and maintain expositions, conventions, 14 and theatrical, sports and cultural activities from time to 15 time in the metropolitan area and in connection therewith to 16 arrange, finance and maintain industrial, cultural, 17 educational, theatrical, sports, trade and scientific 18 exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain auditorium, 19 exposition and office buildings for such purposes. 20 The provision of office space for rental and lease and 21 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 22 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 23 Authority. 24 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 25 to perform such duties. 26 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 27 (70 ILCS 265/5) (from Ch. 85, par. 1555) 28 Section 265-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 29 domain.Sec. 5.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained in 30 Section 265-20) * * * 31 (Source: P.A. 82-783.) -1219- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 265/6) (from Ch. 85, par. 1556) 2 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 6.The 3 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries or 4 for,office or administrative expenses except within the 5 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 6 obligations become payable. 7 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 8 (70 ILCS 265/6.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 1556.1) 9 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 6.1.Purchases made 10 underpursuant tothis ArticleActshall be made in 11 compliance with thethe "Local Government Prompt Payment 12 Act", approved by the Eighty-fourth General Assembly. 13 (Source: P.A. 84-731.) 14 (70 ILCS 265/7) (from Ch. 85, par. 1557) 15 Section 2-36. Acquisition of property from person or 16 governmental agency.Sec. 7.The Authority shall have the 17 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 18 otherwise any property or rights from any person or 19 governmental agency useful for its purposes, (ii)andto 20 apply for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 21 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 22 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 23 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 24 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 25 grants, loans or appropriations. 26 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 27 (70 ILCS 265/8) (from Ch. 85, par. 1558) 28 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 8.The Authority shall 29 have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, matching 30 grants, loans or appropriations from the federal government 31 or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be used for any -1220- LRB9000879DJcd 1 of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to enter into any 2 agreement with the federal government in relation to such 3 grants, matching grants, loans or appropriations. 4 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 5 (70 ILCS 265/9) (from Ch. 85, par. 1559) 6 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 9.The Authority shall 7 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 8 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 9 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 10 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 11 officer, or employee of the Board orofAuthority in the 12 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 13 and againstorany other insurable risk. 14 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 15 (70 ILCS 265/10) (from Ch. 85, par. 1560) 16 Section 2-52. Borrowing; revenue bonds; interest payable 17 semi-annually; bond sale price; effect of Omnibus Bond Acts. 18Sec. 10.The Authority shall have continuing power to borrow 19 money for the purpose of carrying out and performing its 20 duties and exercising its powers under this ArticleAct. 21 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 22 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 23 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 24 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 25 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 26 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 27 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 28 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 29 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 30 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 31 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 32 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received -1221- LRB9000879DJcd 1 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 2 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 3 time or times not exceeding 40 years from their respective 4 dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates, not exceeding 5 the maximum rate authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as 6 amended at the time of the making of the contract, payable 7 semi-annually, may be in such form, may carry such 8 registration privileges, may be executed in such manner, may 9 be payable at such place or places, may be made subject to 10 redemption in such manner and upon such terms, with or 11 without premium as is stated on the face thereof, may be 12 executed in such manner and may contain such terms and 13 covenants, all as may be provided in saidtheordinance. In 14 case any officer whose signature appears on any bond ceases 15 (after attaching his signature) to hold office,;his 16 signature shall nevertheless be valid and effective for all 17 purposes. The holder or holders of any bonds, or interest 18 coupons appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may 19 bring mandamus, injunction, or other civil actions orand20 proceedings to compel the performance and observance by the 21 Authority or any of its officers, agents or employees ofor22 any contract or covenant made by the Authority with the 23 holders of such bonds or interest coupons,andto compel the 24 Authority and any of its officers, agents or employees to 25 perform any duties required to be performed for the benefit 26 of the holders of any such bonds or interest coupons by the 27 provisions of the ordinance authorizing their issuance, and 28 to enjoin the Authority and any of its officers, agents or 29 employees from taking any action in conflict with any such 30 contract or covenant. 31 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 32 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 33 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 34 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Codeof the State of-1222- LRB9000879DJcd 1Illinois. 2 The bonds shall be sold by the corporate authorities of 3 the Authority in such manner as said corporate authorities 4 shall determine, except that if issued to bear interest at 5 the maximum rate authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as 6 amended at the time of the making of the contract, the bonds 7 shall be sold for not less than par and accrued interest and 8 except that the selling price of bonds bearing interest at a 9 rate of less than the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 10 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 11 the contract, shall be such that the interest cost to the 12 Authority of the money received from the sale of bonds shall 13 not exceed the maximum rate authorized by the Bond 14 Authorization Act, as amended at the time of the making of 15 the contract, computed to absolute maturity of said bonds or 16 certificates according to standard tables of bond values. 17 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 18 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 19 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 20 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 21 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 22 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 23 revenues of the Authority to pay: 24 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 25 operating the said facilities; and 26 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 27 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 28 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 29 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 30 secure payment thereof. 31 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 32 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 33 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 34 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such -1223- LRB9000879DJcd 1 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 2 theatrical, cultural, expositions, sport activities, 3 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 4 rentals, and other revenue, if any, the Authority may execute 5 and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided that no 6 lien upon any physical property of the Authority shall be 7 created thereby. 8 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 9 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus, 10 injunction, or other civil actions orandproceedings in any 11 court of competent jurisdiction to compel performance and 12 compliance therewith, but the trust agreement may prescribe 13 by whom or on whose behalf such action may be instituted. 14 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 15 sold the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 16 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 17 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 18 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 19 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 20 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any 21 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All 22 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by 23 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 24 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have 25 the right to reject all bids and readvertise for bids in the 26 manner provided for in the initial advertisement. However, 27 if no bids are received such bonds may be sold at not less 28 than par value, without further advertising, within 60 days 29 after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to any 30 advertisement. 31 With respect to instruments for the payment of money 32 issued under this Section either before, on, or after the 33 effective date of Public Act 86-4this amendatory Act of341989, it is and always has been the intention of the General -1224- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Assembly (i) that the Omnibus Bond Acts are and always have 2 been supplementary grants of power to issue instruments in 3 accordance with the Omnibus Bond Acts, regardless of any 4 provision of this ArticleActthat may appear to be or to 5 have been more restrictive than those Acts, (ii) that the 6 provisions of this Section are not a limitation on the 7 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts, and 8 (iii) that instruments issued under this Section within the 9 supplementary authority granted by the Omnibus Bond Acts are 10 not invalid because of any provision of this ArticleActthat 11 may appear to be or to have been more restrictive than those 12 Acts. 13 (Source: P.A. 86-4.) 14 (70 ILCS 265/11) (from Ch. 85, par. 1561) 15 Section 265-25. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 11.16 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 265-25) * 17 * * 18 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 19 (70 ILCS 265/12) (from Ch. 85, par. 1562) 20 Section 265-30. Investment in bonds.Sec. 12.* * * 21 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 265-30) * * * 22 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 23 (70 ILCS 265/13) (from Ch. 85, par. 1563) 24 Section 265-32. Bonds other than revenue bonds.Sec. 13.25 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 265-32) * 26 * * 27 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 28 (70 ILCS 265/14) (from Ch. 85, par. 1564) 29 Section 265-35. Tax.Sec. 14.* * * (nonstandard 30 provisions contained in Section 265-35) * * * -1225- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 2 (70 ILCS 265/15) (from Ch. 85, par. 1565) 3 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 4 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 5 interest.Sec. 15.* * * (nonstandard provisions contained in 6 Section 265-40) * * * The members of the BoardTheyshall 7 serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 8 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 9 duties. However, any member of the Board who is appointed to 10 the office of secretary or treasurer may receive compensation 11 for his or her services as such officer. 12 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 13 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 14 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 15 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 16 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 17 (70 ILCS 265/16) (from Ch. 85, par. 1566) 18 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 16.* * * 19 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 265-45) * * * 20 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 21 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 22 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 23 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 24 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 25 (70 ILCS 265/17) (from Ch. 85, par. 1567) 26 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec. 17.27 Members of the Board shall hold office until their respective 28 successors have been appointed and qualified. Any member may 29 resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto takeeffect 30 when the member'shissuccessor has been appointed and has 31 qualified. -1226- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office. The 2 appointing officer may remove any member of the Board 3 appointed by the officerhim, in case of incompetency, 4 neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office, after service on 5 the memberhim, by registered United States mail, return 6 requested, of a copy of the written charges against the 7 memberhimand an opportunity to be publicly heard in person 8 or by counsel in the member'shisown defense upon not less 9 than 10 days' notice. 10 (Section 2-85, resumed) 11 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 12or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 13 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis14 office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for 15 the unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in case 16 of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 17 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 18 (70 ILCS 265/18) (from Ch. 85, par. 1568) 19 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 18.As 20 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 21 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 22 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 23 its own number, and adopt by-laws and regulations to govern 24 its proceedings. The initial chairman and his successors 25 shall be elected by the Board from time to time for the term 26 of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the Board or for 27 the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 28 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 29 (70 ILCS 265/19) (from Ch. 85, par. 1569) 30 Section 2-97. Board meetings; public records.Sec. 19.31 Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least once in 32 each calendar month, the time and place of such meetings to -1227- LRB9000879DJcd 1 be fixed by the Board. * * * (nonstandard provisions 2 contained in Section 265-50) * * * 3 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 4 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 5 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 6 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 7 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actions or 8 proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 9 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 10 (70 ILCS 265/20) (from Ch. 85, par. 1570) 11 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 12 bank or savings and loan association.Sec. 20.The Board 13 shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not be 14 members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure of 15 the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 16 Before entering upon theitsduties of their respective 17 offices they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath 18 of office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with 19 corporate sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond 20 shall be payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may 21 be directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of 22 the office and the payment of all money received by the 23 treasurerhimaccording to law and the orders of the Board. 24 The Board may, at any time, require a new bond from the 25 treasurer in such penal sum as may then be determined by the 26 Board. The obligation of the sureties shall not extend to 27 any loss sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of 28 any savings and loan association or national or State bank 29 wherein the treasurer has deposited funds if the bank or 30 savings and loan association has been approved by the Board 31 as a depository for thosethesefunds. The oaths of office 32 and the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the principal 33 office of the Authority. -1228- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 83-541.) 2 (70 ILCS 265/21) (from Ch. 85, par. 1571) 3 Section 2-106. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 4 Investment Act.Sec. 21.All funds deposited by the treasurer 5 in any bank or savings and loan association shall be placed 6 in the name of the Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid 7 out only by check or draft upon the bank or savings and loan 8 association, signed by the treasurer and countersigned by the 9 chairman of the Board. The Board may designate any of its 10 members or any officer or employee of the Authority to affix 11 the signature of the chairman and another to affix the 12 signature of the treasurer to any check or draft for payment 13 of salaries or wages and for payment of any other obligation 14 of not more than $2,500. 15 No bank or savings and loan association shall receive 16 public funds as permitted by this Section, unless it has 17 complied with the requirements established pursuant to 18 Section 6 of the Public Funds Investment Act"An Act relating19to certain investments of public funds by public agencies",20approved July 23, 1943, as now or hereafter amended. 21 (Source: P.A. 83-541.) 22 (70 ILCS 265/22) (from Ch. 85, par. 1572) 23 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec. 22.24 In case any officer whose signature appears upon any check or 25 draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases(after26attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after attaching 27 his or her signature and before the delivery of the check or 28 draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature nevertheless 29 shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes with the same 30 effect as if the officerhehad remained in office until 31 deliverythereof. 32 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) -1229- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 265/23) (from Ch. 85, par. 1573) 2 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.323.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 4 personmanof recognized ability and business experience, to 5 hold office during the pleasure of the Board. The general 6 manager shall have management of the properties and business 7 of the Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the 8 general control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of 9 all ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the 10 Board, and shall perform such other duties as may be 11 prescribed from time to time by the Board. 12 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 13 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 14 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 15 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 16 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 17 may designate. 18 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 19 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 20 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 21 office and shall not be members of the Board. 22 The compensation of the general manager, general 23 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 24 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 25 the Board. 26 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 27 (70 ILCS 265/24) (from Ch. 85, par. 1574) 28 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 29 and penalties.Sec. 24.The Board shall have power to pass 30 all ordinances and make all rules and regulations proper or 31 necessary to carry into effect the powers granted to the 32 Authority, with such fines or penalties as may be deemed 33 proper. All fines and penalties shall be imposed by -1230- LRB9000879DJcd 1 ordinance, which shall be published in a newspaper of general 2 circulation published in the metropolitan areaembraced by3the Authority. No such ordinance imposing a fine or penalty 4 shall take effect until 10 days after its publication. 5 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 6 (70 ILCS 265/25) (from Ch. 85, par. 1575) 7 Section 2-127. Contracts; award to other than highest or 8 lowest bidder by four-fifths vote.Sec. 25.All contracts for 9 sale of property of the value of more than $2500, or for a 10 concession in or lease of property, including air rights, of 11 the Authority for a term of more than one year, shall be 12 awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after advertising 13 for bids. All construction contracts and contracts for 14 supplies, materials, equipment and services, when the expense 15 thereof will exceed $2500, shall be let to the lowest 16 responsible bidder, after advertising for bids, except: 17excepting(1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or 18 services are required for equipment or services previously 19 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 20 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 21 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting 22 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 23 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 24 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 25 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 26 power, telephone or telegraph are required. 27 All contracts involving less than $2500 shall be let by 28 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 29 possible, and in any event in a manner calculated to ensure 30insurethe best interests of the public. 31 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 32 Board may take intoinaccount the past record of dealings 33 with the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy of -1231- LRB9000879DJcd 1 equipment, and ability to complete performance within the 2 time set, and other factors besides financial responsibility, 3 but in no case shall any such contractcontractsbe awarded 4 to any other than the highest bidder (in case of sale, 5 concession or lease) or the lowest bidder (in case of 6 purchase or expenditure) unless authorized or approved by a 7 vote of at least 4/5 of the members of the Board, and unless 8 such action is accompanied by a statement in writing setting 9 forth the reasons for not awarding the contract to the 10 highest or lowest bidder, as the case may be, which statement 11 shall be kept on file in the principal office of the 12 Authority and open to public inspection. 13 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 14 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 15 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law, are forbidden to 16 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 17 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 18 materials, supplies or equipment. 19 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 20 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 21 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 22 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 23 contract, without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 24 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 25 received pursuant to advertisement. 26 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 27 effect the provisions of this Section. 28 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 29 (70 ILCS 265/26) (from Ch. 85, par. 1576) 30 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 26.31 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 32 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 33 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 -1232- LRB9000879DJcd 1 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 2 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 3 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 4 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 5 receiving and openingofbids,and, by reference to plans and 6 specifications on file at the time of the first publication, 7 or in the advertisement itself, shall describe the character 8 of the proposed contract in sufficient detail to fully advise 9 prospective bidders of their obligations and to ensureinsure10 free and open competitive bidding. 11 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 12 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 13 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 14 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 15 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 16 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 17 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 18 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 19 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 20 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 21 before advertising for bids. 22 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 23 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 24 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 25 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 26 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 27 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 28 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 29 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 30 (70 ILCS 265/26a) (from Ch. 85, par. 1576a) 31 Section 2-150. TaxSec. 26a.exemptionfrom taxation. 32 All property of theDecatur and Vermilion County Civic33CentersAuthority shall be exempt from taxation by the State -1233- LRB9000879DJcd 1 or any taxing unit therein. 2 (Source: P.A. 86-888; 86-907.) 3 (70 ILCS 265/26b) (from Ch. 85, par. 1576b) 4 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 26b.The Authority 5 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 6 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An7Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local8government and certain other governmental bodies to act as9permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,10notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto11overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 12 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 13 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 14 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 15 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 16 ArticleActor other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 17 areas of local governmental activity. 18 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 19 (70 ILCS 265/26c) (from Ch. 85, par. 1576c) 20 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 26c.The 21 Authority created by this ArticleActshall receive financial 22 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 23 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 24 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 25 (70 ILCS 265/27) (from Ch. 85, par. 1577) 26 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec. 27.27 As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 28 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 29 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 30 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 31 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed -1234- LRB9000879DJcd 1 for distribution to persons interested,upon request and a 2 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 3 appointing officersas provided in Section 16. 4 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 5 (70 ILCS 265/28) (from Ch. 85, par. 1578) 6 Section 2-155. Partial invalidity.Sec. 28.If any 7 provision of this ArticleActis held invalid such provision 8 shall be deemed to be excised from this ArticleActand the 9 invalidity thereof shall not affect any of the other 10 provisions of this ArticleAct. If the application of any 11 provision of this ArticleActto any person or circumstance 12 is held invalid it shall not affect the application of such 13 provision to such persons or circumstances other than those 14 as to which it is held invalid. 15 (Source: P.A. 79-794.) 16 PART 270. WAUKEGAN CIVIC CENTER 17 (70 ILCS 325/7-1) (from Ch. 85, par. 7007-1) 18 Section 2-3. Purpose.Sec. 7-1.The purpose of this 19 ArticleActis to accomplish the aims of the State of 20 Illinois to enhance the ability of its citizens to avail 21 themselves of civic and cultural centers geographically 22 situated throughout the entire State of Illinois. 23 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 24 (70 ILCS 325/7-2) (from Ch. 85, par. 7007-2) 25 Section 270-1. Short title.Sec. 7-2.* * * (nonstandard 26 provisions contained in Section 270-1) * * * 27 (Source: P.A. 85-907; 86-1028.) 28 (70 ILCS 325/7-3) (from Ch. 85, par. 7007-3) 29 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 7-3. When usedIn this 30 Article: -1235- LRB9000879DJcd 1 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 270-5) 2 * * * 3 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 4 State,andany unit of local government or school district 5governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,6corporate or otherwise,thereof. 7 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 8 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 9 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 10 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 11 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 270-5) 12 * * * 13 (Source: P.A. 86-907; 86-1028.) 14 (70 ILCS 325/7-4) (from Ch. 85, par. 7007-4) 15 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 7-4.* * * 16 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 270-10) * * * 17 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 18 name,but execution shall not in any case issue against any 19 property of the Authority. 20 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 21 the same at its pleasure. * * * (nonstandard provisions 22 contained in Section 270-10) * * * 23 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 24 (70 ILCS 325/7-5) (from Ch. 85, par. 7007-5) 25 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational, and other 26 buildings; lease of space.Sec. 7-5.It shall be the duty of 27 the Authority to promote, operate and maintain expositions, 28 conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural activities 29 from time to time in the metropolitan area and in connection 30 therewith to arrange, finance and maintain industrial, 31 cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade and 32 scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain -1236- LRB9000879DJcd 1 auditorium, exposition, recreational and office buildings for 2 such purposes. 3 The provision of office space for lease and rental and 4 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 5 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 6 Authority. 7 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 8 to perform such duties. 9 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 10 (70 ILCS 325/7-6) (from Ch. 85, par. 7007-6) 11 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 12 domain.Sec. 7-6.The Authority shall have the following 13 rights and powersduties: 14 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 15 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 16 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain exhibition 17 centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities and office 18 buildings, including sites and parking areas and commercial 19 facilities therefor located within the metropolitan area;.20 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 21 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 22 industrial, cultural, educational, trade and scientific 23 exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the use of 24 such grounds, centers, and auditoriums for the holding of 25 fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 26 Authority or some other person or governmental agency;.27 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 28 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 29 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 30 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 31 of the Code of Civil Procedure, asnow or hereafteramended;.32 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 33 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such -1237- LRB9000879DJcd 1 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 2 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 3 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 4 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 5 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of,and 6 the interest on,any bonds issued by the Authority;.7 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 8 the objects and purposes of this ArticleAct. 9 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 10 (70 ILCS 325/7-7) (from Ch. 85, par. 7007-7) 11 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 7-7.The 12 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries,or 13 for office or administrative expenses except within the 14 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 15 obligations become payable. 16 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 17 (70 ILCS 325/7-8) (from Ch. 85, par. 7007-8) 18 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, State, 19 or local agency.Sec. 7-8.The Authority shall have power 20 (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 21 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 22 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 23 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 24 the State itself,useful for its purposes, and(ii) to apply 25 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 26 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 27 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 28 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with 29 the State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 30 grants, loans or appropriations. 31 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) -1238- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 325/7-9) (from Ch. 85, par. 7007-9) 2 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 7-9.The Authority 3 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 4 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 5 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 6 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 7 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 8 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 9 appropriations. 10 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 11 (70 ILCS 325/7-10) (from Ch. 85, par. 7007-10) 12 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 7-10.The Authority shall 13 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 14 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 15 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 16 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 17 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 18 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 19 and againstorany other insurable risk. 20 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 21 (70 ILCS 325/7-11) (from Ch. 85, par. 7007-11) 22 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 23 performance.Sec. 7-11.The Authority shall have continuing 24 power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying out and 25 performing its duties and exercising its powers under this 26 ArticleAct. 27 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 28 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 29 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 30 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 31 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 32 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any -1239- LRB9000879DJcd 1 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 2 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 3 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 4 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 5 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 6 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 7 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 8 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 9 time or times not exceeding 40 years from their respective 10 dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates,not 11 exceeding the maximum rate permitted by the Bond 12 Authorization Act,as now or hereafter amended,may be in 13 such form, may carry such registration privileges, may be 14 executed in such manner, may be payable at such place or 15 places, may be made subject to redemption in such manner and 16 upon such terms, with or without premium as is stated on the 17 face thereof, may be executed in such manner, and may 18 contain such terms and covenants, all as may be provided in 19 said ordinance. In case any officer whose signature appears 20 on any bond ceases (after attaching his signature) to hold 21 office, his signature shall nevertheless be valid and 22 effective for all purposes. The holder or holders of any 23 bonds,or interest coupons appertaining thereto issued by 24 the Authority may bring suits at law or proceedings in equity 25 to compel the performance and observance by the Authority or 26 any of its officers, agents or employees oforany contract 27 or covenant made by the Authority with the holders of such 28 bonds or interest coupons,andto compel the Authority orand29 any of its officers, agents or employees to perform any 30 duties required to be performed for the benefit of the 31 holders of any such bonds or interest coupons by the 32 provisions of the ordinance authorizing their issuance, and 33 to enjoin the Authority and any of its officers, agents or 34 employees from taking any action in conflict with any such -1240- LRB9000879DJcd 1 contract or covenant. 2 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 3 in the absence of any express recital on the face thereof 4 that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be negotiable 5 instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code, as now or6hereafter amended. 7 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 8 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 9 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 10 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 11 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 12 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 13 revenues of the Authority, to pay: 14 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 15 operating the said facilities; and 16 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 17 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 18 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 19 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 20 secure payment thereof. 21 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 22 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 23 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 24 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 25 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 26 theatrical, and cultural,expositions, sports activities, 27 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 28 rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the Authority may 29 execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided 30 that no lien upon any physical property of the Authority 31 shall be created thereby. 32 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 33 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 34 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel -1241- LRB9000879DJcd 1 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 2 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 3 instituted. 4 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 5 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 6 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 7 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 8 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 9 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 10 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any 11 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All 12 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by 13 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and 14 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have 15 the right to reject all bids and to readvertise for bids in 16 the manner provided for in the initial advertisement. 17 However, if no bids are received,such bonds may be sold at 18 not less than par value, without further advertising, within 19 60 days after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to 20 any advertisement. 21 (Source: P.A. 86-907; 86-1028.) 22 (70 ILCS 325/7-12) (from Ch. 85, par. 7007-12) 23 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 7-12.24 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 25 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 26 State of Illinois or of any political subdivision of or 27 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 28 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 29 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 30 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 31 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 32 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 33 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. -1242- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 2 (70 ILCS 325/7-13) (from Ch. 85, par. 7007-13) 3 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 7-13.The State 4 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 5 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 6 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 7 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 8 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 9 loan associations, investment companies,and other persons 10 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 11 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 12 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 13 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 14 pursuant to this ArticleAct, it being the purpose of this 15 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 16 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 17 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 18 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 19 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 20 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 21 selecting securities for investment. 22 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 23 (70 ILCS 325/7-14) (from Ch. 85, par. 7007-14) 24 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 25 of interest.Sec. 7-14.* * * (nonstandard provisions 26 contained in Section 270-15) * * * The members of the Board 27 shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for 28 actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their 29 duties. 30 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 31 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 32 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the -1243- LRB9000879DJcd 1 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 2 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 3 (70 ILCS 325/7-15) (from Ch. 85, par. 7007-15) 4 Section 270-20. Board members.Sec. 7-15.* * * 5 (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 270-20) * * * 6 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 7 (70 ILCS 325/7-16) (from Ch. 85, par. 7007-16) 8 Section 270-25. Board member terms.Sec. 7-16.* * 9 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 270-25) * * * 10 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 11 (70 ILCS 325/7-17) (from Ch. 85, par. 7007-17) 12 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 7-17.As 13 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 14 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 15 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 16 its own number, and adopt by-laws and regulations to govern 17 its proceedings. The initial chairman and his successors 18 shall be elected by the Board from time to time for the term 19 of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the Board or for 20 the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 21 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 22 (70 ILCS 325/7-18) (from Ch. 85, par. 7007-18) 23 Section 2-95. Meetings; action by 5 Board members.Sec.247-18.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 25 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 26 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 27 Five members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 28 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 29 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at 30 least 5 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any -1244- LRB9000879DJcd 1 ordinance or resolution. 2 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 3 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 4 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 5 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 6 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actionsaction7 or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 8 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 9 (70 ILCS 325/7-19) (from Ch. 85, par. 7007-19) 10 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer.Sec. 7-19.The 11 Board shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not 12 be members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure 13 of the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 14 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices,15 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 16 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 17 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 18 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 19 directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of the 20 office and the payment of all money received by the treasurer 21himaccording to law and the orders of the Board. The Board 22 may, at any time, require a new bond from the treasurer in a 23suchpenal sum as may then be determined by the Board. The 24 obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any loss 25 sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 26 national or state bank wherein the treasurer has deposited 27 funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as a 28 depositarydepositoryfor thosethesefunds. The oaths of 29 office and the treasurer's bondbondsshall be filed in the 30 principal office of the Authority. 31 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 32 (70 ILCS 325/7-20) (from Ch. 85, par. 7007-20) -1245- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 2-105. Funds.Sec. 7-20.All funds deposited by 2 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 3 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 4 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 5 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 6 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 7 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 8 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 9 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 10 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 11 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 12 (70 ILCS 325/7-21) (from Ch. 85, par. 7007-21) 13 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec.147-21.In case any officer whose signature appears upon any 15 check or draft issued pursuant to this ArticleActceases to 16 hold office(after attaching his or her signature)to hold17his officeand before the delivery of the check or draft 18thereofto the payee, thathissignature,nevertheless,19 shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes with the same 20 effect as if the officerhehad remained in office until 21 delivery. 22 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 23 (70 ILCS 325/7-22) (from Ch. 85, par. 7007-22) 24 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.257-22.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 26 person of recognized ability and business experience, to hold 27 office during the pleasure of the Board. The general manager 28 shall have management of the properties and business of the 29 Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the general 30 control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of all 31 ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the Board, 32 and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from -1246- LRB9000879DJcd 1 time to time by the Board. 2 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 3 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 4 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 5 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 6 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 7 may designate. 8 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 9 and all other officers provided for,pursuant to this 10 Section,shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any 11 oath of office and shall not be members of the Board. 12 The compensation of the general manager, general 13 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 14 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 15 the Board. 16 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 17 (70 ILCS 325/7-23) (from Ch. 85, par. 7007-23) 18 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties.Sec.197-23.The Board shall have power to make all rules and 20 regulations,proper or necessary,to carry into effect the 21 powers granted to the Authority, with such penalties as may 22 be deemed proper. 23 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 24 (70 ILCS 325/7-24) (from Ch. 85, par. 7007-24) 25 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 26 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members.Sec. 7-24.All 27 contracts for the sale of property of the value of more than 28 $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property, including 29 air rights, of the Authority for a term of more than one 30 year shall be awarded to the highest responsible bidder, 31 after advertising for bids. All construction contracts and 32 contracts for supplies, materials, equipment and services, -1247- LRB9000879DJcd 1 when the expense thereof will exceed $2,500, shall be let to 2 the lowest responsible bidder after advertising for bids, 3 excepting (1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or 4 services are required for equipment or services previously 5 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 6 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 7 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting 8 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 9 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 10 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 11 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 12 power, telephone or telegraph are required. 13 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 14 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 15 possible, and,in any event,in a manner calculated to 16 ensureinsurethe best interests of the public. Competitive 17 bidding is not required for the lease of real estate or 18 buildings owned or controlled by the Authority. The Board is 19 empowered to offer such leases upon such terms as it deems 20 advisable. 21 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 22 Board may take into account the past recordrecordsof 23 dealings with the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy 24 of equipment, and ability to complete performance within the 25 time set, and other factors besides financial responsibility, 26 but in no case shall any such contracts be awarded to any 27 other than the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or 28 lease) or the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or 29 expenditure) unless authorized or approved by a vote of at 30 least 5 members of the Board, and unless such action is 31 accompanied by a statement in writing setting forth the 32 reasons for not awarding the contract to the highest or 33 lowest bidder, as the case may be, which statement shall be 34 kept on file in the principal office of the Authority and -1248- LRB9000879DJcd 1 open to public inspection. 2 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 3 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 4 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law,are forbidden 5 to be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 6 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 7 materials, supplies or equipment. 8 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 9 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 10 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 11 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 12 contract without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 13 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 14 received pursuant to advertisement. 15 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 16 effect the provisions of this Section. 17 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 18 (70 ILCS 325/7-25) (from Ch. 85, par. 7007-25) 19 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 7-25.20 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 21 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 22 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 23 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 24 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 25 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 26 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 27 receiving and openingofbids and, by reference to plans and 28 specifications on filefor receiving and opening of bids and29by reference to plans and specifications on fileat the time 30 of the first publication, or in the advertisement itself, 31 shall describe the character of the proposed contract in 32 sufficient detail to fully advise prospective bidders of 33 their obligations and to ensureinsurefree and open -1249- LRB9000879DJcd 1 competitive bidding. 2 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 3 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 4 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 5 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 6 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a 7 reasonable amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising 8 for bids, shall be required with the proposal of each 9 bidder. Bond for faithful performance of the contract with 10 surety or sureties satisfactory to the Board and adequate 11 insurance may be required in reasonable amounts to be fixed 12 by the Board before advertising for bids. 13 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 14 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 15 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 16 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 17 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 18 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 19 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 20 * * * (nonstandard provisions contained in Section 21 270-30) * * * 22 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 23 (70 ILCS 325/7-26) (from Ch. 85, par. 7007-26) 24 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec.257-26.As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 26 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 27 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 28 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 29 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 30 for distribution to persons interested upon request and a 31 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 32 appointing officers. 33 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) -1250- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 325/7-27) (from Ch. 85, par. 7007-27) 2 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 7-27.The 3 Authority created by this ArticleActshall receive 4 financial support from the State in the amounts provided for 5 in Section 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act, as6now or hereafter amended. 7 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 8 (70 ILCS 325/7-28) (from Ch. 85, par. 7007-28) 9 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 7-28.The Authority 10 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions 11 of Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act 12"An Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local13government and certain other governmental bodies to act as14permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,15notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto16overridden November 3, 1983, as now or hereafter amended, and 17 the General Assembly intends that the "State action 18 exemption" to the application of the federal antitrust laws 19 be fully available to the Authority to the extent its 20 activities are either (1) expressly or by necessary 21 implication authorized by this Article or other Illinois law,22 or (2) within traditional areas of local governmental 23 activity. 24 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 25 (70 ILCS 325/7-29) (from Ch. 85, par. 7007-29) 26 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 7-29.All property 27 of the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State 28 or any taxing unit therein. 29 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 30 (70 ILCS 325/7-30) (from Ch. 85, par. 7007-30) 31 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 7-30.Purchases made -1251- LRB9000879DJcd 1 underpursuant tothis ArticleActshall be made in 2 compliance with the Local Government Prompt Payment Act. 3 (Source: P.A. 86-907.) 4 PART 275. WEST FRANKFORT CIVIC CENTER 5 (70 ILCS 350/1) (from Ch. 85, par. 6101) 6 Section 2-3. Purpose.Sec. 1.The purpose of this 7 Article is to accomplish the aims of the State of Illinois to 8 enhance the ability of its citizens to avail themselves of 9 civic and cultural centers geographically situated throughout 10 the entire State of Illinois. 11 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 12 (70 ILCS 350/2) (from Ch. 85, par. 6102) 13 Section 275-1. Short title.Sec. 2.* * *(nonstandard 14 provisions contained in Section 275-1)* * * 15 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 16 (70 ILCS 350/3) (from Ch. 85, par. 6103) 17 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 3. When usedIn this 18 Article: 19 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 275-5)* 20 * * 21 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 22 State,andany unit of local government or school district 23governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,24corporate or otherwise,thereof. 25 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 26 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 27 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 28 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 29 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 275-5)* 30 * * (Source: P.A. 85-14.) -1252- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 350/4) (from Ch. 85, par. 6104) 2 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 4.* * 3 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 275-10)* * * 4 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 5 name,but execution shall not in any case issue against any 6 property of the Authority. 7 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 8 the same at its pleasure. * * *(nonstandard provisions 9 contained in Section 275-10)* * * 10 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 11 (70 ILCS 350/5) (from Ch. 85, par. 6105) 12 Section 2-15. Duties; auditorium, recreational and other 13 buildings; lease of space.Sec. 5.It shall be the duty of 14 the Authority to promote, operate and maintain expositions, 15 conventions, and theatrical, sports and cultural activities 16 from time to time in the metropolitan area and in connection 17 therewith to arrange, finance and maintain industrial, 18 cultural, educational, theatrical, sports, trade and 19 scientific exhibits and to construct, equip and maintain 20 auditorium, exposition, recreational and office buildings for 21 such purposes. 22 The provision of office space for lease and rental and 23 the lease of air space over and appurtenant to such 24 structures shall be deemed an integral function of the 25 Authority. 26 The Authority is granted all rights and powers necessary 27 to perform such duties. 28 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 29 (70 ILCS 350/6) (from Ch. 85, par. 6106) 30 Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent 31 domain.Sec. 6.The Authority shall have the following rights 32 and powersduties: -1253- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (a) To acquire, purchase, own, construct, lease as 2 lessee or in any other way acquire, improve, extend, repair, 3 reconstruct, regulate, operate, equip and maintain exhibition 4 centers, civic auditoriums, cultural facilities and office 5 buildings, including sites and parking areas and commercial 6 facilities therefor located within the metropolitan area; 7 (b) To plan for such grounds, centers and auditoriums 8 and to plan, sponsor, hold, arrange and finance fairs, 9 industrial, cultural, educationaleducation, trade and 10 scientific exhibits, shows and events and to use or allow the 11 use of such grounds, centers, and auditoriums for the holding 12 of fairs, exhibits, shows and events whether conducted by the 13 Authority or some other person or governmental agency; 14 (c) To exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire 15 sites for such grounds, centers, buildings and auditoriums, 16 and parking areas and facilities in the manner provided for 17 the exercise of the right of eminent domain under Article VII 18 of the Code of Civil Procedure, as amended; 19 (d) To fix and collect just, reasonable and 20 nondiscriminatory charges and rents for the use of such 21 parking areas and facilities, grounds, centers, buildings and 22 auditoriums and admission charges to fairs, shows, exhibits 23 and events sponsored or held by the Authority. The charges 24 collected may be made available to defray the reasonable 25 expenses of the Authority and to pay the principal of,and 26 the interest on,any bonds issued by the Authority; 27 (e) To enter into contracts treating in any manner with 28 the objects and purposes of this Article. 29 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 30 (70 ILCS 350/7) (from Ch. 85, par. 6107) 31 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 7.The 32 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries,or 33 for office or administrative expenses except within the -1254- LRB9000879DJcd 1 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 2 obligations become payable. 3 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 4 (70 ILCS 350/8) (from Ch. 85, par. 6108) 5 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 6 State, or local agency.Sec. 8.The Authority shall have 7 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 8 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 9 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 10 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 11 the State itself, (ii)useful for its purposes, andto apply 12 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 13 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 14 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 15 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 16 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 17 grants, loans or appropriations. 18 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 19 (70 ILCS 350/9) (from Ch. 85, par. 6109) 20 Section 2-40. Federal money.Sec. 9.The Authority 21 shall have the power (i) to apply for and accept grants, 22 matching grants, loans or appropriations from the federal 23 government or any agency or instrumentality thereof to be 24 used for any of the purposes of the Authority and (ii) to 25 enter into any agreement with the federal government in 26 relation to such grants, matching grants, loans or 27 appropriations. 28 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 29 (70 ILCS 350/10) (from Ch. 85, par. 6110) 30 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 10.The Authority shall 31 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any -1255- LRB9000879DJcd 1 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 2 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 3 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 4 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 5 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 6 and againstorany other insurable risk. 7 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 8 (70 ILCS 350/11) (from Ch. 85, par. 6111) 9 Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel 10 performance.Sec. 11.The Authority shall have continuing 11 power to borrow money for the purpose of carrying out and 12 performing its duties and exercising its powers under this 13 Article. 14 For the purpose of evidencing the obligation of the 15 Authority to repay any money borrowed as aforesaid, the 16 Authority may, pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Board, 17 from time to time issue and dispose of its interest bearing 18 revenue bonds, and may also from time to time issue and 19 dispose of its interest bearing revenue bonds to refund any 20 bonds at maturity or pursuant to redemption provisions or at 21 any time before maturity with the consent of the holders 22 thereof. All such bonds shall be payable solely from the 23 revenues or income to be derived from the fairs, expositions, 24 exhibitions, rentals and leases and other authorized 25 activities operated by it, and from funds, if any, received 26 and to be received by the Authority from any other source. 27 Such bonds may bear such date or dates, may mature at such 28 time or times not exceeding 40 years from their respective 29 dates, may bear interest at such rate or rates,not exceeding 30 the maximum rate permitted by the Bond Authorization Act"An31Act to authorize public corporations to issue bonds, other32evidences or indebtedness and tax anticipation warrants33subject to interest rate limitations set forth therein",-1256- LRB9000879DJcd 1approved May 26, 1970, as amended, may be in such form, may 2 carry such registration privileges, may be executed in such 3 manner, may be payable at such place or places, may be made 4 subject to redemption in such manner and upon such terms, 5 with or without premium as is stated on the face thereof, may 6 be executed in such manner, and may contain such terms and 7 covenants, all as may be provided in said ordinance. In case 8 any officer whose signature appears on any bond ceases (after 9 attaching his signature) to hold office, his signature shall 10 nevertheless be valid and effective for all purposes. The 11 holder or holders of any bonds,or interest coupons 12 appertaining thereto issued by the Authority may bring suits 13 at law or proceedings in equity to compel the performance and 14 observance by the Authority or any of its officers, agents or 15 employees oforany contract or covenant made by the 16 Authority with the holders of such bonds or interest coupons, 17andto compel the Authority orandany of its officers, 18 agents or employees to perform any duties required to be 19 performed for the benefit of the holders of any such bonds or 20 interest coupons by the provisions of the ordinance 21 authorizing their issuance, and to enjoin the Authority and 22 any of its officers, agents or employees from taking any 23 action in conflict with any such contract or covenant. 24 Notwithstanding the form and tenor of any such bonds and 25 in the absence of any express recital on the facefact26 thereof that it is non-negotiable, all such bonds shall be 27 negotiable instruments under the Uniform Commercial Code. 28 From and after the issuance of any bonds as herein 29 provided it shall be the duty of the corporate authorities of 30 the Authority to fix and establish rates, charges, rents, and 31 fees for the use of facilities acquired, constructed, 32 reconstructed, extended or improved with the proceeds of the 33 sale of said bonds sufficient at all times, with other 34 revenues of the Authority, to pay: -1257- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (a) the cost of maintaining, repairing, regulating and 2 operating the said facilities; and 3 (b) the bonds and interest thereon as they shall become 4 due, and all sinking fund requirements and other requirements 5 provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the 6 bonds or as provided by any trust agreement executed to 7 secure payment thereof. 8 To secure the payment of any or all of such bonds and for 9 the purpose of setting forth the covenants and undertakings 10 of the Authority in connection with the issuance thereof and 11 the issuance of any additional bonds payable from such 12 revenue income to be derived from the fairs, recreational, 13 theatrical, and cultural,expositions, sports activities, 14 exhibitions, office rentals, and air space leases and 15 rentals,and from other revenue, if any, the Authority may 16 execute and deliver a trust agreement or agreements; provided 17 that no lien upon any physical property of the Authority 18 shall be created thereby. 19 A remedy for any breach or default of the terms of any 20 such trust agreement by the Authority may be by mandamus 21 proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction to compel 22 performance and compliance therewith, but the trust agreement 23 may prescribe by whom or on whose behalf such action may be 24 instituted. 25 Before any such bonds (excepting refunding bonds) are 26 sold, the entire authorized issue, or any part thereof, shall 27 be offered for sale as a unit after advertising for bids at 28 least 3 times in a daily newspaper of general circulation 29 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 30 be at least 10 days before bids are required to be filed. 31 Copies of such advertisement may be published in any 32 newspaper or financial publication in the United States. All 33 bids shall be sealed, filed and opened as provided by 34 ordinance and the bonds shall be awarded to the highest and -1258- LRB9000879DJcd 1 best bidder or bidders therefor. The Authority shall have 2 the right to reject all bids and to readvertise for bids in 3 the manner provided for in the initial advertisement. 4 However, if no bids are received,such bonds may be sold at 5 not less than par value, without further advertising, within 6 60 days after the bids are required to be filed pursuant to 7 any advertisement. 8 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 9 (70 ILCS 350/12) (from Ch. 85, par. 6112) 10 Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 12.11 Under no circumstances shall any bonds issued by the 12 Authority be or become an indebtedness or obligation of the 13 State of Illinois or of any political subdivision of or 14 municipality within the State, nor shall any such bond or 15 obligation be or become an indebtedness of the Authority 16 within the purview of any constitutional limitation or 17 provision, and it shall be plainly stated on the face of each 18 such bond that it does not constitute such an indebtedness or 19 obligation but is payable solely from the revenues or income 20 as provided in this Articleaforesaid. 21 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 22 (70 ILCS 350/13) (from Ch. 85, par. 6113) 23 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 13.The State 24 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 25 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 26 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 27 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 28 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 29 loan associations, investment companies,and other persons 30 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 31 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 32 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds -1259- LRB9000879DJcd 1 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 2 pursuant to this Article, it being the purpose of this 3 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 4 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 5 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 6 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 7 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 8 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 9 selecting securities for investment. 10 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 11 (70 ILCS 350/14) (from Ch. 85, par. 6114) 12 Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict 13 of interest.Sec. 14.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained 14 in Section 275-15)* * * The members of the Board shall serve 15 without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for actual 16 expenses incurred by them in the performance of their duties. 17 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 18 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 19 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 20 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 21 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 22 (70 ILCS 350/15) (from Ch. 85, par. 6115) 23 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 15.* * 24 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 275-20)* * * 25 Within 30 days after certification ofhisappointment, and 26 before entering upon the duties ofhisoffice, each member of 27 the Board shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 28 office and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 29 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 30 (70 ILCS 350/16) (from Ch. 85, par. 6116) 31 Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.Sec. 16.-1260- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Members of the Board shall hold office until their respective 2 successors have been appointed and qualified. Any member may 3 resign fromhisoffice; the resignation takesto takeeffect 4 when the member'shissuccessor has been appointed and has 5 qualified. * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 6 275-25)* * * 7 In case of failure to qualify within the time required, 8or ofabandonment ofhisoffice,or in case ofdeath, 9 conviction of a felony or removal from office, a member'shis10 office shall become vacant. Each vacancy shall be filled for 11 the unexpired term by appointment in like manner,as in the 12 case of expiration of the term of a member of the Board. 13 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 14 (70 ILCS 350/17) (from Ch. 85, par. 6117) 15 Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.Sec. 17.As 16 soon as practicably possible after the appointment of the 17 initial members, the Board shall organize for the transaction 18 of business, select a chairman and a temporary secretary from 19 its own number, and adopt by-laws and regulations to govern 20 its proceedings. The initial chairman and his successors 21 shall be elected by the Board from time to time for the term 22 of the chairman'shisoffice as a member of the Board or for 23 the term of 3 years, whichever is shorter. 24 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 25 (70 ILCS 350/18) (from Ch. 85, par. 6118) 26 Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members.Sec.2718.Regular meetings of the Board shall be held at least 28 once in each calendar month, the time and place of such 29 meetings to be fixed by the Board. 30 Four members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for 31 the transaction of business. All actions of the Board shall 32 be by ordinance or resolution and the affirmative vote of at -1261- LRB9000879DJcd 1 least 4 members shall be necessary for the adoption of any 2 ordinance or resolution. 3 All ordinances, resolutions andallproceedings of the 4 Authority and all documents and records in its possession 5 shall be public records, and open to public inspection, 6 except such documents and records as shall be kept or 7 prepared by the Board for use in negotiations, actionsaction8 or proceedings to which the Authority is a party. 9 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 10 (70 ILCS 350/19) (from Ch. 85, par. 6119) 11 Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer.Sec. 19.The Board 12 shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not be 13 members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure of 14 the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 15 Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices,16 they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of 17 office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with corporate 18 sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond shall be 19 payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may be 20 directed upon the faithful performance of the duties of the 21 office and the payment of all money received by the treasurer 22himaccording to law and the orders of the Board. The Board 23 may, at any time, require a new bond from the treasurer in a 24suchpenal sum as may then be determined by the Board. The 25 obligation of the sureties shall not extend to any loss 26 sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any 27 national or state bank wherein the treasurer has deposited 28 funds if the bank has been approved by the Board as a 29 depositarydepositoryfor thosethesefunds. The oaths of 30 office and the treasurer's bondbondsshall be filed in the 31 principal office of the Authority. 32 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) -1262- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 350/20) (from Ch. 85, par. 6120) 2 Section 2-105. Funds.Sec. 20.All funds deposited by 3 the treasurer in any bank shall be placed in the name of the 4 Authority and shall be withdrawn or paid out only by check or 5 draft upon the bank, signed by the treasurer and 6 countersigned by the chairman of the Board. The Board may 7 designate any of its members or any officer or employee of 8 the Authority to affix the signature of the chairman and 9 another to affix the signature of the treasurer to any check 10 or draft for payment of salaries or wages and for payment of 11 any other obligation of not more than $2,500. 12 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 13 (70 ILCS 350/21) (from Ch. 85, par. 6121) 14 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec. 21.15 In case any officer whose signature appears upon any check or 16 draft issued pursuant to this ArticleActceases to hold 17 office(after attaching his or her signature)andto hold his18officebefore the delivery of the check or draftthereofto 19 the payee, thathissignature,nevertheless,shall be valid 20 and sufficient for all purposes with the same effect as if 21 the officerhehad remained in office until delivery. 22 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 23 (70 ILCS 350/22) (from Ch. 85, par. 6122) 24 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.2522.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 26 person of recognized ability and business experience, to hold 27 office during the pleasure of the Board. The general manager 28 shall have management of the properties and business of the 29 Authority and of the employees thereof subject to the general 30 control of the Board, shall direct the enforcement of all 31 ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations of the Board, 32 and shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed from -1263- LRB9000879DJcd 1 time to time by the Board. 2 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 3 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 4 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 5 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 6 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 7 may designate. 8 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 9 and all other officers provided for,pursuant to this 10 Section,shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath 11 of office and shall not be members of the Board. 12 The compensation of the general manager, general 13 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 14 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 15 the Board. 16 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 17 (70 ILCS 350/23) (from Ch. 85, par. 6123) 18 Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties.Sec.1923.The Board shall have power to make all rules and 20 regulations,proper or necessary,to carry into effect the 21 powers granted to the Authority, with such penalties as may 22 be deemed proper. 23 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 24 (70 ILCS 350/24) (from Ch. 85, par. 6124) 25 Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or 26 lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members.Sec. 24.All 27 contracts for the sale of property of the value of more than 28 $2,500 or for a concession in or lease of property, including 29 air rights, of the Authority for a term of more than one year 30 shall be awarded to the highest responsible bidder, after 31 advertising for bids. All construction contracts and 32 contracts for supplies, materials, equipment and services, -1264- LRB9000879DJcd 1 when the expense thereof will exceed $2,500, shall be let to 2 the lowest responsible bidder after advertising for bids, 3 excepting (1) when repair parts, accessories, equipment or 4 services are required for equipment or services previously 5 furnished or contracted for; (2) when the nature of the 6 services required is such that competitive bidding is not in 7 the best interest of the public, including, without limiting 8 the generality of the foregoing, the services of accountants, 9 architects, attorneys, engineers, physicians, superintendents 10 of construction, and others possessing a high degree of 11 skill; and (3) when services such as water, light, heat, 12 power, telephone or telegraph are required. 13 All contracts involving less than $2,500 shall be let by 14 competitive bidding to the lowest responsible bidder whenever 15 possible, and,in any event,in a manner calculated to ensure 16insurethe best interests of the public. Competitive bidding 17 is not required for the lease of real estate or buildings 18 owned or controlled by the Authority. The Board is empowered 19 to offer such leases upon such terms as it deems advisable. 20 In determining the responsibility of any bidder, the 21 Board may take into account the past recordrecordsof 22 dealings with the bidder, the bidder's experience, adequacy 23 of equipment, and ability to complete performance within the 24 time set, and other factors besides financial responsibility, 25 but in no case shall any such contracts be awarded to any 26 other than the highest bidder (in case of sale, concession or 27 lease) or the lowest bidder (in case of purchase or 28 expenditure) unless authorized or approved by a vote of at 29 least 5 members of the Board, and unless such action is 30 accompanied by a statement in writing setting forth the 31 reasons for not awarding the contract to the highest or 32 lowest bidder, as the case may be, which statement shall be 33 kept on file in the principal office of the Authority and 34 open to public inspection. -1265- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Members of the Board, officers and employees of the 2 Authority, and their relatives within the fourth degree of 3 consanguinity by the terms of the civil law,are forbidden to 4 be interested directly or indirectly in any contract for 5 construction or maintenance work or for the delivery of 6 materials, supplies or equipment. 7 The Board shall have the right to reject all bids and to 8 readvertise for bids. If after any such advertisement no 9 responsible and satisfactory bid, within the terms of the 10 advertisement, shall be received, the Board may award such 11 contract without competitive bidding, provided that it shall 12 not be less advantageous to the Authority than any valid bid 13 received pursuant to advertisement. 14 The Board shall adopt rules and regulations to carry into 15 effect the provisions of this Section. 16 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 17 (70 ILCS 350/25) (from Ch. 85, par. 6125) 18 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 25.19 Advertisements for bids shall be published at least twice in 20 a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the 21 metropolitan area, the last publication to be at least 10 22 calendar days before the time for receiving bids, and such 23 advertisements shall also be posted on readily accessible 24 bulletin boards in the principal office of the Authority. 25 Such advertisements shall state the time and place for 26 receiving and openingofbids and, by reference to plans and 27 specifications on filefor receiving and opening of bids and28by reference to plans and specifications on fileat the time 29 of the first publication, or in the advertisement itself, 30 shall describe the character of the proposed contract in 31 sufficient detail to fully advise prospective bidders of 32 their obligations and to ensureinsurefree and open 33 competitive bidding. -1266- LRB9000879DJcd 1 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 2 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 3 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 4 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 5 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 6 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 7 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 8 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 9 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 10 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 11 before advertising for bids. 12 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 13 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 14 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 15 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids 16 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 17 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 18 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 19 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 20 275-30)* * * 21 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 22 (70 ILCS 350/26) (from Ch. 85, par. 6126) 23 Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.Sec. 26.24 As soon after the end of each fiscal year as may be 25 expedient, the Board shall cause to be prepared and printed a 26 complete and detailed report and financial statement of its 27 operations and of its assets and liabilities. A reasonably 28 sufficient number of copies of such report shall be printed 29 for distribution to persons interested upon request and a 30 copy thereof shall be filed with the county clerk and the 31 appointing officers. 32 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) -1267- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 350/27) (from Ch. 85, par. 6127) 2 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 27.The 3 Authority created by this Article shall receive financial 4 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 5 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 6 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 7 (70 ILCS 350/28) (from Ch. 85, par. 6128) 8 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 28.The Authority 9 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 10 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An11Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local12government and certain other governmental bodies to act as13permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,14notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto15overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 16 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 17 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 18 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 19 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 20 Article or other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional 21 areas of local governmental activity. 22 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 23 (70 ILCS 350/29) (from Ch. 85, par. 6129) 24 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 29.All property of 25 the Authority shall be exempt from taxation by the State or 26 any taxing unit therein. 27 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 28 (70 ILCS 350/30) (from Ch. 85, par. 6130) 29 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 30.Purchases made 30 underpursuant tothis Article shall be made in compliance 31 with the Local Government Prompt Payment Act. -1268- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 85-14.) 2 PART 280. WILL COUNTY METROPOLITAN 3 EXPOSITION AND AUDITORIUM AUTHORITY 4 (70 ILCS 290/1) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-1) 5 Section 2-3. Purpose.Sec. 1.The purpose of this 6 ArticleActis to accomplish the aims of the State of 7 Illinois to enhance the ability of its citizens to avail 8 themselves of civic and cultural centers geographically 9 situated throughout the entire State of Illinois. 10 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 11 (70 ILCS 290/2) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-2) 12 Section 280-1. Short title.Sec. 2.* * *(nonstandard 13 provisions contained in Section 280-1)* * * 14 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 15 (70 ILCS 290/3) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-3) 16 Section 2-5. Definitions.Sec. 3. When usedIn this 17 ArticleAct: 18 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 280-5)* 19 * * 20 "Governmental agency" means the federal government, the 21 State,andany unit of local government or school district 22governmental body, and any agency or instrumentality,23corporate or otherwise,thereof. 24 "Person" means any individual, firm, partnership, 25 corporation,both domestic and foreign,company, association 26 or joint stock association; and includes any trustee, 27 receiver, assignee or personal representative thereof. 28 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 280-5)* 29 * * 30 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) -1269- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 290/4) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-4) 2 Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.Sec. 4.* * 3 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 280-10)* * * 4 (a) The Authority may sue and be sued in its corporate 5 name but execution shall not in any case issue against any 6 property of the Authority. 7 (b) The AuthorityItmay adopt a common seal and change 8 the same at its pleasure. * * *(nonstandard provisions 9 contained in Section 280-10)* * * 10 (Source: P.A. 86-1441.) 11 (70 ILCS 290/5) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-5) 12 Section 280-15. Duties.Sec. 5.* * *(nonstandard 13 provisions contained in Section 280-15)* * * 14 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 15 (70 ILCS 290/6) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-6) 16 Section 280-20. Rights and powers.Sec. 6.* * 17 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 280-20)* * * 18 (Source: P.A. 82-783.) 19 (70 ILCS 290/7) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-7) 20 Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.Sec. 7.The 21 Authority shall not incur any obligations for salaries,or 22 for office or administrative expenses except within the 23 amounts of funds thatwhichwill be available to it when such 24 obligations become payable. 25 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 26 (70 ILCS 290/7.1) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-7.1) 27 Section 2-30. Prompt payment.Sec. 7.1.Purchases made 28 underpursuant tothis ArticleActshall be made in 29 compliance with thethe "Local Government Prompt Payment 30 Act", approved by the Eighty-fourth General Assembly. -1270- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (Source: P.A. 84-731.) 2 (70 ILCS 290/8) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-8) 3 Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, 4 State, or local agency.Sec. 8.The Authority shall have 5 power (i) to acquire and accept by purchase, lease, gift or 6 otherwise any property or rights useful for the Authority's 7 purposes from any person or persons, from any municipal 8 corporation, body politic, or agency of the State, or from 9 the State itself, (ii)useful for its purposes, andto apply 10 for and accept grants, matching grants, loans or 11 appropriations from the State of Illinois or any agency or 12 instrumentality thereof to be used for any of the purposes of 13 the Authority, and (iii) to enter into any agreement with the 14 State of Illinois in relation to such grants, matching 15 grants, loans or appropriations. 16 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 17 (70 ILCS 290/9) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-9) 18 Section 280-25. Federal money.Sec. 9.* * *(nonstandard 19 provisions contained in Section 280-25)* * * 20 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 21 (70 ILCS 290/10) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-10) 22 Section 2-45. Insurance.Sec. 10.The Authority shall 23 have the power to procure and enter into contracts for any 24 type of insurance and indemnity against loss or damage to 25 property from any cause, against loss of use and occupancy, 26 against employers' liability, against any act of any member, 27 officer, or employee of the Board or Authority in the 28 performance of the duties of thehisoffice or employment, 29 and againstorany other insurable risk. 30 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) -1271- LRB9000879DJcd 1 (70 ILCS 290/11) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-11) 2 Section 280-30. Borrowing; revenue bonds.Sec. 11.* * 3 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 280-30)* * * 4 (Source: P.A. 86-4.) 5 (70 ILCS 290/12) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-12) 6 Section 280-35. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.Sec. 12.7 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 280-35)* * 8 * 9 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 10 (70 ILCS 290/13) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-13) 11 Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.Sec. 13.The State 12 and all counties, cities, villages, incorporated towns and 13 other municipal corporations, political subdivisions and 14 public bodies, and public officers of any thereof;,all 15 banks, bankers, trust companies, savings banks and 16 institutions, building and loan associations, savings and 17 loan associations, investment companies and other persons 18 carrying on an insurance business; and all executors, 19 administrators, guardians, trustees and other fiduciaries may 20 legally invest any sinking funds, moneys or other funds 21 belonging to them or within their control in any bonds issued 22 pursuant to this ArticleAct, it being the purpose of this 23 Section to authorize the investment in such bonds of all 24 sinking, insurance, retirement, compensation, pension and 25 trust funds, whether owned or controlled by private or public 26 persons or officers; provided, however, that nothing 27 contained in this Section may be construed as relieving any 28 person from any duty of exercising reasonable care in 29 selecting securities forpurchase orinvestment. 30 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 31 (70 ILCS 290/14) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-14) -1272- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 280-40. G.O. bonds.Sec. 14.* * *(nonstandard 2 provisions contained in Section 280-40)* * * 3 (Source: P.A. 86-4.) 4 (70 ILCS 290/15) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-15) 5 Section 280-45. G.O. bonds; election.Sec. 15.* * 6 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 280-45)* * * 7 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 8 (70 ILCS 290/16) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-16) 9 Section 280-50. Conduct of election; canvass of returns. 10Sec. 16.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 11 280-50)* * * 12 (Source: P.A. 81-1489.) 13 (70 ILCS 290/17) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-17) 14 Section 2-76. Board members; financial matters; 15 compensation for secretary or treasurer; conflict of 16 interest.Sec. 17.* * *(nonstandard provisions contained in 17 Section 280-55)* * * The members of the Board shall serve 18 without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for actual 19 expenses incurred by them in the performance of their duties. 20 However, any member of the Board who is appointed to the 21 office of secretary or treasurer may receive compensation for 22 his or her services as such officer. 23 No member of the Board or employee of the Authority shall 24 have any private financial interest, profit or benefit in any 25 contract, work or business of the Authority ornorin the 26 sale or lease of any property to or from the Authority. 27 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 28 (70 ILCS 290/18) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-18) 29 Section 2-80. Board members' oath.Sec. 18.* * 30 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 280-60)* * * -1273- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Within 30 days after certification of appointment, and before 2 entering upon the duties of office, each member of the Board 3 shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath of office 4 and file it in the office of the Secretary of State. 5 (Source: P.A. 86-1414.) 6 (70 ILCS 290/19) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-19) 7 Section 280-65. Organization of Board.Sec. 19.* * 8 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 280-65)* * * 9 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 10 (70 ILCS 290/20) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-20) 11 Section 280-70. Meetings; approval of ordinances and 12 resolutions by chairman; public records.Sec. 20.* * 13 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 280-70)* * * 14 (Source: P.A. 82-349.) 15 (70 ILCS 290/21) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-21) 16 Section 2-101. Secretary; treasurer; funds deposited in 17 bank or savings and loan association.Sec. 21.The Board 18 shall appoint a secretary and a treasurer, who need not be 19 members of the Board, to hold office during the pleasure of 20 the Board,and shall fix their duties and compensation. 21 Before entering upon theitsduties of their respective 22 offices they shall take and subscribe the constitutional oath 23 of office, and the treasurer shall execute a bond with 24 corporate sureties to be approved by the Board. The bond 25 shall be payable to the Authority in whatever penal sum may 26 be directed upon the faithful performance of the duties ofto27 the office and the payment of all money received by the 28 treasurerhimaccording to law and the orders of the Board. 29 The Board may, at any time, require a new bond from the 30 treasurer in such penal sum as may then be determined by the 31 Board. The obligation of the sureties shall not extend to -1274- LRB9000879DJcd 1 any loss sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of 2 any savings and loan association or national or State bank 3 wherein the treasurer has deposited funds if the bank or 4 savings and loan association has been approved by the Board 5 as a depositorydepositaryfor thosethesefunds. The oaths 6 of office and the treasurer's bond shall be filed in the 7 principal office of the Authority. 8 (Source: P.A. 83-541.) 9 (70 ILCS 290/22) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-22) 10 Section 280-75. Funds; compliance with Public Funds 11 Investment Act.Sec. 22.* * *(nonstandard provisions 12 contained in Section 280-75)* * * 13 (Source: P.A. 83-541.) 14 (70 ILCS 290/23) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-23) 15 Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.Sec. 23.16 In case any officer whose signature appears upon any check or 17 draft,issued pursuant to this ArticleAct,ceases(after18attaching his signature)to holdhisoffice after attaching 19 his or her signature and before the delivery of the check or 20 draftthereofto the payee, thathissignature nevertheless 21 shall be valid and sufficient for all purposes with the same 22 effect as if the officerhehad remained in office until 23 deliverythereof. 24 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 25 (70 ILCS 290/24) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-24) 26 Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.Sec.2724.The Board may appoint a general manager who shall be a 28 personan individualof recognized ability and business 29 experience, to hold office during the pleasure of the Board. 30 The general manager shall have management of the properties 31 and business of the Authority and of the employees thereof -1275- LRB9000879DJcd 1 subject to the general control of the Board, shall direct the 2 enforcement of all ordinances, resolutions, rules and 3 regulations of the Board, and shall perform such other duties 4 as may be prescribed from time to time by the Board. 5 The Board may appoint a general attorney and a chief 6 engineer and shall provide for the appointment of such other 7 officers, attorneys, engineers, planners, consultants, agents 8 and employees as may be necessary. The BoardItshall define 9 their duties and require bonds of such of them as the Board 10 may designate. 11 The general manager, general attorney, chief engineer, 12 and all other officers provided for pursuant to this Section 13 shall be exempt from taking and subscribing any oath of 14 office and shall not be members of the Board. 15 The compensation of the general manager, general 16 attorney, chief engineer, and all other officers, attorneys, 17 planners, consultants, agents and employees shall be fixed by 18 the Board. 19 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 20 (70 ILCS 290/25) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-25) 21 Section 2-120. Ordinances, rules, and regulations; fines 22 and penalties.Sec. 25.The Board shall have power to pass 23 all ordinances and make all rules and regulations proper or 24 necessary to carry into effect the powers granted to the 25 Authority, with such fines or penalties as may be deemed 26 proper. All fines and penalties shall be imposed by 27 ordinance, which shall be published in a newspaper of general 28 circulation published in the metropolitan areaembraced by29the Authority. No such ordinance imposing a fine or penalty 30 shall take effect until 10 days after its publication. 31 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 32 (70 ILCS 290/26) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-26) -1276- LRB9000879DJcd 1 Section 280-80. Contracts; bidding.Sec. 26.* * 2 *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 280-80)* * * 3 (Source: P.A. 82-786.) 4 (70 ILCS 290/27) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-27) 5 Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.Sec. 27.6 AdvertisementsAdvertisementfor bids shall be published at 7 least twice in a daily newspaper of general circulation 8 published in the metropolitan area, the last publication to 9 be at least 10 calendar days before the time for receiving 10 bids, and such advertisements shall also be posted on readily 11 accessible bulletin boards in the principal office of the 12 Authority. Such advertisements shall state the time and 13 place for receiving and openingofbids,and, by reference to 14 plans and specifications on file at the time of the first 15 publication, or in the advertisement itself, shall describe 16 the character of the proposed contract in sufficient detail 17 to fully advise prospective bidders of their obligations and 18 to ensureinsurefree and open competitive bidding. 19 All bids in response to advertisements shall be sealed 20 and shall be publicly opened by the Board, and all bidders 21 shall be entitled to be present in person or by 22 representatives. Cash or a certified or satisfactory 23 cashier's check, as a deposit of good faith, in a reasonable 24 amount to be fixed by the Board before advertising for bids, 25 shall be required with the proposal of each bidder. Bond for 26 faithful performance of the contract with surety or sureties 27 satisfactory to the Board and adequate insurance may be 28 required in reasonable amounts to be fixed by the Board 29 before advertising for bids. 30 The contract shall be awarded as promptly as possible 31 after the opening of bids. The bid of the successful bidder, 32 as well as the bids of the unsuccessful bidders, shall be 33 placed on file and be open to public inspection. All bids -1277- LRB9000879DJcd 1 shall be void if any disclosure of the terms of any bid in 2 response to an advertisement is made or permitted to be made 3 by the Board before the time fixed for opening bids. 4 Section 2-132. Bidders; civil action to compel 5 compliance. Any bidder who has submitted a bid in compliance 6 with the requirements for bidding may bring a civil action 7suit in equityin the circuit court in the county in which 8 the metropolitan area is located to compel compliance with 9 the provisions of this ArticleActrelating to the awarding 10 of contracts by the Board. 11 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) 12 (70 ILCS 290/27a) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-27a) 13 Section 2-150. Tax exemption.Sec. 27a. Exemption from14taxation.All property of theWaukegan and Will County15Metropolitan Exposition and Auditorium Civic CenterAuthority 16 shall be exempt from taxation by the State or any taxing unit 17 therein. 18 (Source: P.A. 83-893.) 19 (70 ILCS 290/27b) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-27b) 20 Section 2-145. Antitrust laws.Sec. 27b.The Authority 21 isherebyexpressly made the beneficiary of the provisions of 22 Section 1 of the Local Government Antitrust Exemption Act"An23Act to make explicit the authorization for units of local24government and certain other governmental bodies to act as25permitted by statute or the Illinois Constitution,26notwithstanding effects on competition", amendatory veto27overridden November 3, 1983, and the General Assembly intends 28 that the "State action exemption" to the application of the 29 federal antitrustanti-trustlaws be fully available to the 30 Authority to the extent its activities are either (1) 31 expressly or by necessary implication authorized by this 32 ArticleActor other Illinois law,or (2) within traditional -1278- LRB9000879DJcd 1 areas of local governmental activity. 2 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 3 (70 ILCS 290/27c) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-27c) 4 Section 2-140. State financial support.Sec. 27c.The 5 Authority created by this ArticleActshall receive financial 6 support from the State in the amounts provided for in Section 7 4 of the Metropolitan Civic Center Support Act. 8 (Source: P.A. 83-1456.) 9 (70 ILCS 290/28) (from Ch. 85, par. 1580-28) 10 Section 280-85. Report and financial statement.Sec. 28.11 * * *(nonstandard provisions contained in Section 280-85)* * 12 * 13 (Source: P.A. 80-909.) -1279- LRB9000879DJcd 1 INDEX 2 Statutes amended in order of appearance 3 from 70 ILCS 220/1-2 4 from 70 ILCS 220/1-3, in part 5 from 70 ILCS 220/1-4, in part 6 from 70 ILCS 220/1-14, in part 7 from 70 ILCS 220/1-15, in part 8 from 70 ILCS 220/1-16, in part 9 from 70 ILCS 220/1-25, in part 10 from 70 ILCS 225/1 11 from 70 ILCS 225/2, in part 12 from 70 ILCS 225/3, in part 13 from 70 ILCS 225/5 14 from 70 ILCS 225/13 15 from 70 ILCS 225/14 16 from 70 ILCS 225/15, in part 17 from 70 ILCS 225/16, in part 18 from 70 ILCS 225/19, in part 19 from 70 ILCS 225/25, in part 20 from 70 ILCS 230/1-2 21 from 70 ILCS 230/1-3, in part 22 from 70 ILCS 230/1-4, in part 23 from 70 ILCS 230/1-14, in part 24 from 70 ILCS 230/1-15, in part 25 from 70 ILCS 230/1-16, in part 26 from 70 ILCS 230/1-25, in part 27 from 70 ILCS 230/1-26 28 from 70 ILCS 235/2 29 from 70 ILCS 235/3, in part 30 from 70 ILCS 235/4, in part 31 from 70 ILCS 235/5 32 from 70 ILCS 235/6 33 from 70 ILCS 235/9 34 from 70 ILCS 235/11 -1280- LRB9000879DJcd 1 from 70 ILCS 235/12 2 from 70 ILCS 235/14 3 from 70 ILCS 235/15 4 from 70 ILCS 235/16 5 from 70 ILCS 235/17 6 from 70 ILCS 235/18, in part 7 from 70 ILCS 235/19, in part 8 from 70 ILCS 235/21 9 from 70 ILCS 235/22, in part 10 from 70 ILCS 235/24 11 from 70 ILCS 235/30 12 from 70 ILCS 260/1-1 13 from 70 ILCS 260/1-5 14 from 70 ILCS 260/1-10, in part 15 from 70 ILCS 260/1-15, in part 16 from 70 ILCS 260/1-20 17 from 70 ILCS 260/1-25 18 from 70 ILCS 260/1-35 19 from 70 ILCS 260/1-65 20 from 70 ILCS 260/1-70, in part 21 from 70 ILCS 260/1-75, in part 22 from 70 ILCS 260/1-80, in part 23 from 70 ILCS 260/1-90, in part 24 from 70 ILCS 260/1-120 25 from 70 ILCS 260/1-150 26 from 70 ILCS 305/3-1 27 from 70 ILCS 305/3-2, in part 28 from 70 ILCS 305/3-3, in part 29 from 70 ILCS 305/3-11 30 from 70 ILCS 305/3-12 31 from 70 ILCS 305/3-13, in part 32 from 70 ILCS 305/3-14 33 from 70 ILCS 305/3-15 34 from 70 ILCS 305/3-25 -1281- LRB9000879DJcd 1 from 70 ILCS 220/5-2 2 from 70 ILCS 220/5-3, in part 3 from 70 ILCS 220/5-4, in part 4 from 70 ILCS 220/5-14, in part 5 from 70 ILCS 220/5-15, in part 6 from 70 ILCS 220/5-16, in part 7 from 70 ILCS 220/5-25, in part 8 from 70 ILCS 325/2-2 9 from 70 ILCS 325/2-3, in part 10 from 70 ILCS 325/2-4, in part 11 from 70 ILCS 325/2-14, in part 12 from 70 ILCS 325/2-15, in part 13 from 70 ILCS 325/2-16, in part 14 from 70 ILCS 325/2-25, in part 15 from 70 ILCS 240/1001 16 from 70 ILCS 240/1003, in part 17 from 70 ILCS 240/1004, in part 18 from 70 ILCS 240/1006 19 from 70 ILCS 240/1014, in part 20 from 70 ILCS 240/1015, in part 21 from 70 ILCS 240/1016, in part 22 from 70 ILCS 270/5-1 23 from 70 ILCS 270/5-2, in part 24 from 70 ILCS 270/5-3, in part 25 from 70 ILCS 270/5-10 26 from 70 ILCS 270/5-11 27 from 70 ILCS 270/5-12 28 from 70 ILCS 270/5-13, in part 29 from 70 ILCS 270/5-14, in part 30 from 70 ILCS 270/5-25 31 from 70 ILCS 245/1-2 32 from 70 ILCS 245/1-3, in part 33 from 70 ILCS 245/1-4, in part 34 from 70 ILCS 245/1-13.1 -1282- LRB9000879DJcd 1 from 70 ILCS 245/1-14, in part 2 from 70 ILCS 245/1-15, in part 3 from 70 ILCS 245/1-16 4 from 70 ILCS 245/1-17 5 from 70 ILCS 245/1-18, in part 6 from 70 ILCS 245/1-24 7 from 70 ILCS 245/1-25, in part 8 from 70 ILCS 245/1-26 9 from 70 ILCS 250/2 10 from 70 ILCS 250/3, in part 11 from 70 ILCS 250/4, in part 12 from 70 ILCS 250/13.1 13 from 70 ILCS 250/14, in part 14 from 70 ILCS 250/15, in part 15 from 70 ILCS 255/2001 16 from 70 ILCS 255/2003, in part 17 from 70 ILCS 255/2004, in part 18 from 70 ILCS 255/2006 19 from 70 ILCS 255/2014, in part 20 from 70 ILCS 255/2015, in part 21 from 70 ILCS 255/2016, in part 22 from 70 ILCS 305/2-2 23 from 70 ILCS 305/2-3, in part 24 from 70 ILCS 305/2-4, in part 25 from 70 ILCS 305/2-14, in part 26 from 70 ILCS 305/2-15, in part 27 from 70 ILCS 305/2-16, in part 28 from 70 ILCS 305/2-25, in part 29 from 70 ILCS 265/1.1 30 from 70 ILCS 265/1 31 from 70 ILCS 265/2, in part 32 from 70 ILCS 265/3, in part 33 from 70 ILCS 265/5 34 from 70 ILCS 265/11 -1283- LRB9000879DJcd 1 from 70 ILCS 265/12 2 from 70 ILCS 265/13 3 from 70 ILCS 265/14 4 from 70 ILCS 265/15, in part 5 from 70 ILCS 265/16, in part 6 from 70 ILCS 265/19, in part 7 from 70 ILCS 270/1-1 8 from 70 ILCS 270/1-2, in part 9 from 70 ILCS 270/1-3, in part 10 from 70 ILCS 270/1-5 11 from 70 ILCS 270/1-10 12 from 70 ILCS 270/1-13 13 from 70 ILCS 270/1-14 14 from 70 ILCS 270/1-15, in part 15 from 70 ILCS 270/1-16, in part 16 from 70 ILCS 270/3-2 17 from 70 ILCS 270/3-3, in part 18 from 70 ILCS 270/3-4, in part 19 from 70 ILCS 270/3-16, in part 20 from 70 ILCS 270/3-17, in part 21 from 70 ILCS 270/3-22 22 from 70 ILCS 270/3-27, in part 23 from 70 ILCS 275/3001 24 from 70 ILCS 275/3003, in part 25 from 70 ILCS 275/3004, in part 26 from 70 ILCS 275/3006 27 from 70 ILCS 275/3014, in part 28 from 70 ILCS 275/3015, in part 29 from 70 ILCS 275/3016, in part 30 from 70 ILCS 275/3018, in part 31 from 70 ILCS 275/3024 32 from 70 ILCS 280/1-2 33 from 70 ILCS 280/1-3, in part 34 from 70 ILCS 280/1-4, in part -1284- LRB9000879DJcd 1 from 70 ILCS 280/1-14, in part 2 from 70 ILCS 280/1-15, in part 3 from 70 ILCS 270/6-1 4 from 70 ILCS 270/6-2, in part 5 from 70 ILCS 270/6-3, in part 6 from 70 ILCS 270/6-10 7 from 70 ILCS 270/6-11 8 from 70 ILCS 270/6-12 9 from 70 ILCS 270/6-13 10 from 70 ILCS 270/6-14 11 from 70 ILCS 270/6-15, in part 12 from 70 ILCS 270/6-16, in part 13 from 70 ILCS 270/6-27 14 from 70 ILCS 285/1 15 from 70 ILCS 285/2, in part 16 from 70 ILCS 285/3, in part 17 from 70 ILCS 285/4 18 from 70 ILCS 285/5 19 from 70 ILCS 285/10 20 from 70 ILCS 285/13, in part 21 from 70 ILCS 285/14, in part 22 from 70 ILCS 285/16 23 from 70 ILCS 285/17, in part 24 from 70 ILCS 285/23 25 from 70 ILCS 325/6-2 26 from 70 ILCS 325/6-3, in part 27 from 70 ILCS 325/6-4, in part 28 from 70 ILCS 325/6-14, in part 29 from 70 ILCS 325/6-15, in part 30 from 70 ILCS 325/6-16, in part 31 from 70 ILCS 325/6-26 32 from 70 ILCS 220/4-2 33 from 70 ILCS 220/4-3, in part 34 from 70 ILCS 220/4-4, in part -1285- LRB9000879DJcd 1 from 70 ILCS 220/4-11 2 from 70 ILCS 220/4-14, in part 3 from 70 ILCS 220/4-15, in part 4 from 70 ILCS 220/4-16, in part 5 from 70 ILCS 220/4-25, in part 6 from 70 ILCS 280/1-2 7 from 70 ILCS 280/1-3, in part 8 from 70 ILCS 280/1-4, in part 9 from 70 ILCS 280/1-14, in part 10 from 70 ILCS 280/1-15, in part 11 from 70 ILCS 220/6-1 12 from 70 ILCS 220/6-2, in part 13 from 70 ILCS 220/6-3, in part 14 from 70 ILCS 220/6-5 15 from 70 ILCS 220/6-10 16 from 70 ILCS 220/6-11 17 from 70 ILCS 220/6-13 18 from 70 ILCS 220/6-14 from Ch. 85, par. 5014 19 from 70 ILCS 220/6-15, in part 20 from 70 ILCS 220/6-16, in part 21 from 70 ILCS 220/6-28 22 from 70 ILCS 220/9-2 23 from 70 ILCS 220/9-3, in part 24 from 70 ILCS 220/9-4, in part 25 from 70 ILCS 220/9-14, in part 26 from 70 ILCS 220/9-15, in part 27 from 70 ILCS 220/9-25, in part 28 from 70 ILCS 290/2 29 from 70 ILCS 290/3, in part 30 from 70 ILCS 290/4, in part 31 from 70 ILCS 290/5 32 from 70 ILCS 290/6 33 from 70 ILCS 290/9 34 from 70 ILCS 290/11 -1286- LRB9000879DJcd 1 from 70 ILCS 290/12 2 from 70 ILCS 290/14 3 from 70 ILCS 290/15 4 from 70 ILCS 290/16 5 from 70 ILCS 290/17, in part 6 from 70 ILCS 290/18, in part 7 from 70 ILCS 290/19 8 from 70 ILCS 290/20 9 from 70 ILCS 290/22 10 from 70 ILCS 290/26 11 from 70 ILCS 290/28 12 from 70 ILCS 300/1 13 from 70 ILCS 300/5 14 from 70 ILCS 300/10, in part 15 from 70 ILCS 300/15, in part 16 from 70 ILCS 300/20 17 from 70 ILCS 300/25 18 from 70 ILCS 300/35 19 from 70 ILCS 300/50, in part 20 from 70 ILCS 300/55, in part 21 from 70 ILCS 300/60, in part 22 from 70 ILCS 300/100 23 from 70 ILCS 305/1-2 24 from 70 ILCS 305/1-3, in part 25 from 70 ILCS 305/1-4, in part 26 from 70 ILCS 305/1-14, in part 27 from 70 ILCS 305/1-15, in part 28 from 70 ILCS 305/1-16, in part 29 from 70 ILCS 305/1-25, in part 30 from 70 ILCS 220/3-2 31 from 70 ILCS 220/3-3, in part 32 from 70 ILCS 220/3-4, in part 33 from 70 ILCS 220/3-14, in part 34 from 70 ILCS 220/3-15, in part -1287- LRB9000879DJcd 1 from 70 ILCS 220/3-16, in part 2 from 70 ILCS 220/3-25, in part 3 from 70 ILCS 325/4-1 4 from 70 ILCS 325/4-2, in part 5 from 70 ILCS 325/4-3, in part 6 from 70 ILCS 325/4-5 7 from 70 ILCS 325/4-8 8 from 70 ILCS 325/4-10 9 from 70 ILCS 325/4-12 10 from 70 ILCS 325/4-13 11 from 70 ILCS 325/4-14 12 from 70 ILCS 325/4-15 13 from 70 ILCS 325/4-16 14 from 70 ILCS 325/4-17, in part 15 from 70 ILCS 325/4-18 16 from 70 ILCS 325/4-26 17 from 70 ILCS 325/4-28 18 from 70 ILCS 310/5-2 19 from 70 ILCS 310/5-3, in part 20 from 70 ILCS 310/5-4, in part 21 from 70 ILCS 310/5-11 22 from 70 ILCS 310/5-14, in part 23 from 70 ILCS 310/5-15, in part 24 from 70 ILCS 310/5-25, in part 25 from 70 ILCS 245/2-2 26 from 70 ILCS 245/2-3, in part 27 from 70 ILCS 245/2-4, in part 28 from 70 ILCS 245/2-14, in part 29 from 70 ILCS 245/2-15, in part 30 from 70 ILCS 245/2-16, in part 31 from 70 ILCS 245/2-25, in part 32 from 70 ILCS 205/1 33 from 70 ILCS 205/2, in part 34 from 70 ILCS 205/3, in part -1288- LRB9000879DJcd 1 from 70 ILCS 205/5 2 from 70 ILCS 205/7 3 from 70 ILCS 205/13 4 from 70 ILCS 205/14 5 from 70 ILCS 205/15, in part 6 from 70 ILCS 205/16, in part 7 from 70 ILCS 205/19 8 from 70 ILCS 205/25 9 from 70 ILCS 205/26, in part 10 from 70 ILCS 220/7-1 11 from 70 ILCS 220/7-2, in part 12 from 70 ILCS 220/7-3, in part 13 from 70 ILCS 220/7-11 14 from 70 ILCS 220/7-12 15 from 70 ILCS 220/7-13, in part 16 from 70 ILCS 220/7-14, in part 17 from 70 ILCS 220/7-25 18 from 70 ILCS 220/2-2 19 from 70 ILCS 220/2-3, in part 20 from 70 ILCS 220/2-4, in part 21 from 70 ILCS 220/2-14, in part 22 from 70 ILCS 220/2-15, in part 23 from 70 ILCS 220/2-16, in part 24 from 70 ILCS 220/2-25, in part 25 from 70 ILCS 220/10-1 26 from 70 ILCS 220/10-2, in part 27 from 70 ILCS 220/10-3, in part 28 from 70 ILCS 220/10-5 29 from 70 ILCS 220/10-10 30 from 70 ILCS 220/10-11 31 from 70 ILCS 220/10-13 32 from 70 ILCS 220/10-14 33 from 70 ILCS 220/10-15, in part 34 from 70 ILCS 220/10-16, in part -1289- LRB9000879DJcd 1 from 70 ILCS 220/10-28 2 from 70 ILCS 270/4-1 3 from 70 ILCS 270/4-2, in part 4 from 70 ILCS 270/4-3, in part 5 from 70 ILCS 270/4-11 6 from 70 ILCS 270/4-12 7 from 70 ILCS 270/4-13 8 from 70 ILCS 270/4-14 9 from 70 ILCS 270/4-15, in part 10 from 70 ILCS 270/4-16, in part 11 from 70 ILCS 270/4-23 12 from 70 ILCS 270/4-27 13 from 70 ILCS 325/5-2 14 from 70 ILCS 325/5-3, in part 15 from 70 ILCS 325/5-4, in part 16 from 70 ILCS 325/5-14, in part 17 from 70 ILCS 325/5-15, in part 18 from 70 ILCS 325/5-16, in part 19 from 70 ILCS 325/5-26 20 from 70 ILCS 320/2-1 21 from 70 ILCS 320/2-2, in part 22 from 70 ILCS 320/2-3, in part 23 from 70 ILCS 320/2-5 24 from 70 ILCS 320/2-11 25 from 70 ILCS 320/2-13 26 from 70 ILCS 320/2-14 27 from 70 ILCS 320/2-15, in part 28 from 70 ILCS 320/2-16, in part 29 from 70 ILCS 320/2-19 30 from 70 ILCS 320/2-25 31 from 70 ILCS 320/2-26, in part 32 from 70 ILCS 320/2-27 33 from 70 ILCS 315/1 34 from 70 ILCS 315/2, in part -1290- LRB9000879DJcd 1 from 70 ILCS 315/3, in part 2 from 70 ILCS 315/4 3 from 70 ILCS 315/5 4 from 70 ILCS 315/6 5 from 70 ILCS 315/8 6 from 70 ILCS 315/9 7 from 70 ILCS 315/10 8 from 70 ILCS 315/11 9 from 70 ILCS 315/12 10 from 70 ILCS 315/13 11 from 70 ILCS 315/14 12 from 70 ILCS 315/15 13 from 70 ILCS 315/16 14 from 70 ILCS 315/17 15 from 70 ILCS 315/19 16 from 70 ILCS 315/20 17 from 70 ILCS 315/21 18 from 70 ILCS 315/22 19 from 70 ILCS 315/23 20 from 70 ILCS 325/8-2 21 from 70 ILCS 325/8-3, in part 22 from 70 ILCS 325/8-4, in part 23 from 70 ILCS 325/8-14, in part 24 from 70 ILCS 325/8-15 25 from 70 ILCS 325/8-16 26 70 ILCS 325/8-25, in part 27 from 70 ILCS 320/1-1 28 from 70 ILCS 320/1-2, in part 29 from 70 ILCS 320/1-3, in part 30 from 70 ILCS 320/1-5 31 from 70 ILCS 320/1-11 32 from 70 ILCS 320/1-13 33 from 70 ILCS 320/1-14 34 from 70 ILCS 320/1-15, in part -1291- LRB9000879DJcd 1 from 70 ILCS 320/1-16 2 from 70 ILCS 320/1-17, in part 3 from 70 ILCS 320/1-19 4 from 70 ILCS 320/1-25 5 from 70 ILCS 320/1-26, in part 6 70 ILCS 280/2-2 7 from 70 ILCS 280/2-3, in part 8 from 70 ILCS 280/2-4, in part 9 from 70 ILCS 280/2-14, in part 10 from 70 ILCS 280/2-15, in part 11 from 70 ILCS 280/2-25, in part 12 from 70 ILCS 325/1-2 13 from 70 ILCS 325/1-3, in part 14 from 70 ILCS 325/1-4, in part 15 from 70 ILCS 325/1-14, in part 16 from 70 ILCS 325/1-15, in part 17 70 ILCS 325/1-16, in part 18 from 70 ILCS 325/1-25, in part 19 from 70 ILCS 330/2 20 from 70 ILCS 330/3, in part 21 from 70 ILCS 330/4, in part 22 from 70 ILCS 330/14, in part 23 from 70 ILCS 330/15 24 from 70 ILCS 330/17 25 from 70 ILCS 330/24, in part 26 from 70 ILCS 325/3-2 27 from 70 ILCS 325/3-3, in part 28 from 70 ILCS 325/3-4, in part 29 from 70 ILCS 325/3-14, in part 30 from 70 ILCS 325/3-15 31 from 70 ILCS 325/3-16 32 from 70 ILCS 325/3-17 33 from 70 ILCS 325/3-25 34 from 70 ILCS 340/1 -1292- LRB9000879DJcd 1 from 70 ILCS 340/2, in part 2 from 70 ILCS 340/3, in part 3 from 70 ILCS 340/5 4 from 70 ILCS 340/9.1 5 from 70 ILCS 340/13 6 from 70 ILCS 340/14 7 from 70 ILCS 340/15, in part 8 from 70 ILCS 340/16, in part 9 from 70 ILCS 340/19 10 from 70 ILCS 340/21 11 from 70 ILCS 340/23a 12 from 70 ILCS 340/24 13 from 70 ILCS 340/25 14 from 70 ILCS 340/26, in part 15 from 70 ILCS 335/2 16 from 70 ILCS 335/3, in part 17 from 70 ILCS 335/4, in part 18 from 70 ILCS 335/14, in part 19 from 70 ILCS 335/15, in part 20 from 70 ILCS 335/16, in part 21 from 70 ILCS 335/25, in part 22 from 70 ILCS 220/8-1 23 from 70 ILCS 220/8-2, in part 24 from 70 ILCS 220/8-3, in part 25 from 70 ILCS 220/8-11 26 from 70 ILCS 220/8-12 27 from 70 ILCS 220/8-13, in part 28 from 70 ILCS 220/8-14, in part 29 from 70 ILCS 220/8-25 30 from 70 ILCS 345/1 31 from 70 ILCS 345/2, in part 32 from 70 ILCS 345/3, in part 33 from 70 ILCS 345/4 34 from 70 ILCS 345/5 -1293- LRB9000879DJcd 1 from 70 ILCS 345/8 2 from 70 ILCS 345/10 3 from 70 ILCS 345/11 4 from 70 ILCS 345/13 5 from 70 ILCS 345/13(a) 6 from 70 ILCS 345/13(b) 7 from 70 ILCS 345/13(c) 8 from 70 ILCS 345/14, in part 9 from 70 ILCS 345/15(a) 10 from 70 ILCS 345/15(b) 11 from 70 ILCS 345/15(c) 12 from 70 ILCS 345/15(d) 13 from 70 ILCS 345/16 14 from 70 ILCS 345/17 15 from 70 ILCS 345/18 16 from 70 ILCS 345/20 17 from 70 ILCS 345/25, in part 18 from 70 ILCS 345/26 19 from 70 ILCS 345/28 20 from 70 ILCS 345/29 21 from 70 ILCS 345/30 22 from 70 ILCS 270/2-2 23 from 70 ILCS 270/2-3, in part 24 from 70 ILCS 270/2-4, in part 25 from 70 ILCS 270/2-16, in part 26 from 70 ILCS 270/2-17, in part 27 from 70 ILCS 270/2-22 28 from 70 ILCS 270/2-27, in part 29 from 70 ILCS 265/1.1 30 from 70 ILCS 265/1 31 from 70 ILCS 265/2, in part 32 from 70 ILCS 265/3, in part 33 from 70 ILCS 265/5 34 from 70 ILCS 265/11 -1294- LRB9000879DJcd 1 from 70 ILCS 265/12 2 from 70 ILCS 265/13 3 from 70 ILCS 265/14 4 from 70 ILCS 265/15, in part 5 from 70 ILCS 265/16, in part 6 from 70 ILCS 265/19, in part 7 from 70 ILCS 325/7-2 8 from 70 ILCS 325/7-3, in part 9 from 70 ILCS 325/7-4, in part 10 from 70 ILCS 325/7-14, in part 11 from 70 ILCS 325/7-15 12 from 70 ILCS 325/7-16 13 from 70 ILCS 325/7-25, in part 14 from 70 ILCS 350/2 15 from 70 ILCS 350/3, in part 16 from 70 ILCS 350/4, in part 17 from 70 ILCS 350/14, in part 18 from 70 ILCS 350/15, in part 19 from 70 ILCS 350/16, in part 20 from 70 ILCS 350/25, in part 21 from 70 ILCS 290/2 22 from 70 ILCS 290/3, in part 23 from 70 ILCS 290/4, in part 24 from 70 ILCS 290/5 25 from 70 ILCS 290/6 26 from 70 ILCS 290/9 27 from 70 ILCS 290/11 28 from 70 ILCS 290/12 29 from 70 ILCS 290/14 30 from 70 ILCS 290/15 31 from 70 ILCS 290/16 32 from 70 ILCS 290/17, in part 33 from 70 ILCS 290/18, in part 34 from 70 ILCS 290/19 -1295- LRB9000879DJcd 1 from 70 ILCS 290/20 2 from 70 ILCS 290/22 3 from 70 ILCS 290/26 4 from 70 ILCS 290/28 5 70 ILCS 205/Act rep. 6 70 ILCS 220/Act rep. 7 70 ILCS 225/Act rep. 8 70 ILCS 230/Act rep. 9 70 ILCS 235/Act rep. 10 70 ILCS 240/Act rep. 11 70 ILCS 245/Act rep. 12 70 ILCS 250/Act rep. 13 70 ILCS 255/Act rep. 14 70 ILCS 260/Act rep. 15 70 ILCS 265/Act rep. 16 70 ILCS 270/Act rep. 17 70 ILCS 275/Act rep. 18 70 ILCS 280/Act rep. 19 70 ILCS 285/Act rep. 20 70 ILCS 290/Act rep. 21 70 ILCS 300/Act rep. 22 70 ILCS 305/Act rep. 23 70 ILCS 310/Act rep. 24 70 ILCS 315/Act rep. 25 70 ILCS 320/Act rep. 26 70 ILCS 325/Act rep. 27 70 ILCS 330/Act rep. 28 70 ILCS 335/Act rep. 29 70 ILCS 340/Act rep. 30 70 ILCS 345/Act rep. 31 70 ILCS 350/Act rep. 32 70 ILCS 220/1-1 from Ch. 85, par. 4501 33 70 ILCS 220/1-2 from Ch. 85, par. 4502 34 70 ILCS 220/1-3 from Ch. 85, par. 4503 -1296- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 220/1-4 from Ch. 85, par. 4504 2 70 ILCS 220/1-5 from Ch. 85, par. 4505 3 70 ILCS 220/1-6 from Ch. 85, par. 4506 4 70 ILCS 220/1-7 from Ch. 85, par. 4507 5 70 ILCS 220/1-8 from Ch. 85, par. 4508 6 70 ILCS 220/1-9 from Ch. 85, par. 4509 7 70 ILCS 220/1-10 from Ch. 85, par. 4510 8 70 ILCS 220/1-11 from Ch. 85, par. 4511 9 70 ILCS 220/1-12 from Ch. 85, par. 4512 10 70 ILCS 220/1-13 from Ch. 85, par. 4513 11 70 ILCS 220/1-14 from Ch. 85, par. 4514 12 70 ILCS 220/1-15 from Ch. 85, par. 4515 13 70 ILCS 220/1-16 from Ch. 85, par. 4516 14 70 ILCS 220/1-17 from Ch. 85, par. 4517 15 70 ILCS 220/1-18 from Ch. 85, par. 4518 16 70 ILCS 220/1-19 from Ch. 85, par. 4519 17 70 ILCS 220/1-20 from Ch. 85, par. 4520 18 70 ILCS 220/1-21 from Ch. 85, par. 4521 19 70 ILCS 220/1-22 from Ch. 85, par. 4522 20 70 ILCS 220/1-23 from Ch. 85, par. 4523 21 70 ILCS 220/1-24 from Ch. 85, par. 4524 22 70 ILCS 220/1-25 from Ch. 85, par. 4525 23 70 ILCS 220/1-26 from Ch. 85, par. 4526 24 70 ILCS 220/1-27 from Ch. 85, par. 4527 25 70 ILCS 220/1-28 from Ch. 85, par. 4528 26 70 ILCS 220/1-29 from Ch. 85, par. 4529 27 70 ILCS 225/1 from Ch. 85, par. 1401 28 70 ILCS 225/2 from Ch. 85, par. 1402 29 70 ILCS 225/3 from Ch. 85, par. 1403 30 70 ILCS 225/4 from Ch. 85, par. 1404 31 70 ILCS 225/5 from Ch. 85, par. 1405 32 70 ILCS 225/6 from Ch. 85, par. 1406 33 70 ILCS 225/6.1 from Ch. 85, par. 1406.1 34 70 ILCS 225/7 from Ch. 85, par. 1407 -1297- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 225/8 from Ch. 85, par. 1408 2 70 ILCS 225/9 from Ch. 85, par. 1409 3 70 ILCS 225/10 from Ch. 85, par. 1410 4 70 ILCS 225/11 from Ch. 85, par. 1411 5 70 ILCS 225/12 from Ch. 85, par. 1412 6 70 ILCS 225/13 from Ch. 85, par. 1413 7 70 ILCS 225/14 from Ch. 85, par. 1414 8 70 ILCS 225/15 from Ch. 85, par. 1415 9 70 ILCS 225/16 from Ch. 85, par. 1416 10 70 ILCS 225/17 from Ch. 85, par. 1417 11 70 ILCS 225/18 from Ch. 85, par. 1418 12 70 ILCS 225/19 from Ch. 85, par. 1419 13 70 ILCS 225/20 from Ch. 85, par. 1420 14 70 ILCS 225/21 from Ch. 85, par. 1421 15 70 ILCS 225/22 from Ch. 85, par. 1422 16 70 ILCS 225/23 from Ch. 85, par. 1423 17 70 ILCS 225/24 from Ch. 85, par. 1424 18 70 ILCS 225/25 from Ch. 85, par. 1425 19 70 ILCS 225/26 from Ch. 85, par. 1426 20 70 ILCS 225/26a from Ch. 85, par. 1426a 21 70 ILCS 225/26b from Ch. 85, par. 1426b 22 70 ILCS 225/26c from Ch. 85, par. 1426c 23 70 ILCS 225/27 from Ch. 85, par. 1427 24 70 ILCS 225/28 from Ch. 85, par. 1428 25 70 ILCS 230/1-1 from Ch. 85, par. 6601 26 70 ILCS 230/1-2 from Ch. 85, par. 6602 27 70 ILCS 230/1-3 from Ch. 85, par. 6603 28 70 ILCS 230/1-4 from Ch. 85, par. 6604 29 70 ILCS 230/1-5 from Ch. 85, par. 6605 30 70 ILCS 230/1-6 from Ch. 85, par. 6606 31 70 ILCS 230/1-7 from Ch. 85, par. 6607 32 70 ILCS 230/1-8 from Ch. 85, par. 6608 33 70 ILCS 230/1-9 from Ch. 85, par. 6609 34 70 ILCS 230/1-10 from Ch. 85, par. 6610 -1298- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 230/1-11 from Ch. 85, par. 6611 2 70 ILCS 230/1-12 from Ch. 85, par. 6612 3 70 ILCS 230/1-13 from Ch. 85, par. 6613 4 70 ILCS 230/1-14 from Ch. 85, par. 6614 5 70 ILCS 230/1-15 from Ch. 85, par. 6615 6 70 ILCS 230/1-16 from Ch. 85, par. 6616 7 70 ILCS 230/1-17 from Ch. 85, par. 6617 8 70 ILCS 230/1-18 from Ch. 85, par. 6618 9 70 ILCS 230/1-19 from Ch. 85, par. 6619 10 70 ILCS 230/1-20 from Ch. 85, par. 6620 11 70 ILCS 230/1-21 from Ch. 85, par. 6621 12 70 ILCS 230/1-22 from Ch. 85, par. 6622 13 70 ILCS 230/1-23 from Ch. 85, par. 6623 14 70 ILCS 230/1-24 from Ch. 85, par. 6624 15 70 ILCS 230/1-25 from Ch. 85, par. 6625 16 70 ILCS 230/1-26 from Ch. 85, par. 6626 17 70 ILCS 230/1-27 from Ch. 85, par. 6627 18 70 ILCS 230/1-28 from Ch. 85, par. 6628 19 70 ILCS 230/1-29 from Ch. 85, par. 6629 20 70 ILCS 230/1-30 from Ch. 85, par. 6630 21 70 ILCS 235/1 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-1 22 70 ILCS 235/2 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-2 23 70 ILCS 235/3 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-3 24 70 ILCS 235/4 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-4 25 70 ILCS 235/5 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-5 26 70 ILCS 235/6 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-6 27 70 ILCS 235/7 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-7 28 70 ILCS 235/7.1 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-7.1 29 70 ILCS 235/8 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-8 30 70 ILCS 235/9 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-9 31 70 ILCS 235/10 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-10 32 70 ILCS 235/11 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-11 33 70 ILCS 235/12 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-12 34 70 ILCS 235/13 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-13 -1299- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 235/14 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-14 2 70 ILCS 235/15 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-15 3 70 ILCS 235/16 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-16 4 70 ILCS 235/17 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-17 5 70 ILCS 235/18 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-18 6 70 ILCS 235/19 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-19 7 70 ILCS 235/20 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-20 8 70 ILCS 235/21 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-21 9 70 ILCS 235/22 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-22 10 70 ILCS 235/23 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-23 11 70 ILCS 235/24 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-24 12 70 ILCS 235/25 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-25 13 70 ILCS 235/26 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-26 14 70 ILCS 235/27 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-27 15 70 ILCS 235/28 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-28 16 70 ILCS 235/29 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-29 17 70 ILCS 235/29a from Ch. 85, par. 1581-29a 18 70 ILCS 235/29b from Ch. 85, par. 1581-29b 19 70 ILCS 235/29c from Ch. 85, par. 1581-29c 20 70 ILCS 235/30 from Ch. 85, par. 1581-30 21 70 ILCS 260/1-1 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-1 22 70 ILCS 260/1-5 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-5 23 70 ILCS 260/1-10 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-10 24 70 ILCS 260/1-15 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-15 25 70 ILCS 260/1-20 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-20 26 70 ILCS 260/1-25 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-25 27 70 ILCS 260/1-30 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-30 28 70 ILCS 260/1-35 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-35 29 70 ILCS 260/1-40 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-40 30 70 ILCS 260/1-45 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-45 31 70 ILCS 260/1-50 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-50 32 70 ILCS 260/1-55 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-55 33 70 ILCS 260/1-60 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-60 34 70 ILCS 260/1-65 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-65 -1300- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 260/1-70 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-70 2 70 ILCS 260/1-75 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-75 3 70 ILCS 260/1-80 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-80 4 70 ILCS 260/1-85 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-85 5 70 ILCS 260/1-90 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-90 6 70 ILCS 260/1-95 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-95 7 70 ILCS 260/1-100 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-100 8 70 ILCS 260/1-105 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-105 9 70 ILCS 260/1-110 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-110 10 70 ILCS 260/1-115 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-115 11 70 ILCS 260/1-120 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-120 12 70 ILCS 260/1-125 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-125 13 70 ILCS 260/1-130 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-130 14 70 ILCS 260/1-135 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-135 15 70 ILCS 260/1-140 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-140 16 70 ILCS 260/1-145 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-145 17 70 ILCS 260/1-150 from Ch. 85, par. 7551-150 18 70 ILCS 305/3-1 from Ch. 85, par. 6351 19 70 ILCS 305/3-2 from Ch. 85, par. 6352 20 70 ILCS 305/3-3 from Ch. 85, par. 6353 21 70 ILCS 305/3-4 from Ch. 85, par. 6354 22 70 ILCS 305/3-5 from Ch. 85, par. 6355 23 70 ILCS 305/3-6 from Ch. 85, par. 6356 24 70 ILCS 305/3-7 from Ch. 85, par. 6357 25 70 ILCS 305/3-8 from Ch. 85, par. 6358 26 70 ILCS 305/3-9 from Ch. 85, par. 6359 27 70 ILCS 305/3-10 from Ch. 85, par. 6360 28 70 ILCS 305/3-11 from Ch. 85, par. 6361 29 70 ILCS 305/3-12 from Ch. 85, par. 6362 30 70 ILCS 305/3-13 from Ch. 85, par. 6363 31 70 ILCS 305/3-14 from Ch. 85, par. 6364 32 70 ILCS 305/3-15 from Ch. 85, par. 6365 33 70 ILCS 305/3-16 from Ch. 85, par. 6366 34 70 ILCS 305/3-17 from Ch. 85, par. 6367 -1301- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 305/3-18 from Ch. 85, par. 6368 2 70 ILCS 305/3-19 from Ch. 85, par. 6369 3 70 ILCS 305/3-20 from Ch. 85, par. 6370 4 70 ILCS 305/3-21 from Ch. 85, par. 6371 5 70 ILCS 305/3-22 from Ch. 85, par. 6372 6 70 ILCS 305/3-23 from Ch. 85, par. 6373 7 70 ILCS 305/3-24 from Ch. 85, par. 6374 8 70 ILCS 305/3-25 from Ch. 85, par. 6375 9 70 ILCS 305/3-26 from Ch. 85, par. 6376 10 70 ILCS 305/3-27 from Ch. 85, par. 6377 11 70 ILCS 305/3-28 from Ch. 85, par. 6378 12 70 ILCS 305/3-29 from Ch. 85, par. 6379 13 70 ILCS 220/5-1 from Ch. 85, par. 4901 14 70 ILCS 220/5-2 from Ch. 85, par. 4902 15 70 ILCS 220/5-3 from Ch. 85, par. 4903 16 70 ILCS 220/5-4 from Ch. 85, par. 4904 17 70 ILCS 220/5-5 from Ch. 85, par. 4905 18 70 ILCS 220/5-6 from Ch. 85, par. 4906 19 70 ILCS 220/5-7 from Ch. 85, par. 4907 20 70 ILCS 220/5-8 from Ch. 85, par. 4908 21 70 ILCS 220/5-9 from Ch. 85, par. 4909 22 70 ILCS 220/5-10 from Ch. 85, par. 4910 23 70 ILCS 220/5-11 from Ch. 85, par. 4911 24 70 ILCS 220/5-12 from Ch. 85, par. 4912 25 70 ILCS 220/5-13 from Ch. 85, par. 4913 26 70 ILCS 220/5-14 from Ch. 85, par. 4914 27 70 ILCS 220/5-15 from Ch. 85, par. 4915 28 70 ILCS 220/5-16 from Ch. 85, par. 4916 29 70 ILCS 220/5-17 from Ch. 85, par. 4917 30 70 ILCS 220/5-18 from Ch. 85, par. 4918 31 70 ILCS 220/5-19 from Ch. 85, par. 4919 32 70 ILCS 220/5-20 from Ch. 85, par. 4920 33 70 ILCS 220/5-21 from Ch. 85, par. 4921 34 70 ILCS 220/5-22 from Ch. 85, par. 4922 -1302- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 220/5-23 from Ch. 85, par. 4923 2 70 ILCS 220/5-24 from Ch. 85, par. 4924 3 70 ILCS 220/5-25 from Ch. 85, par. 4925 4 70 ILCS 220/5-26 from Ch. 85, par. 4926 5 70 ILCS 220/5-27 from Ch. 85, par. 4927 6 70 ILCS 220/5-28 from Ch. 85, par. 4928 7 70 ILCS 220/5-29 from Ch. 85, par. 4929 8 70 ILCS 325/2-1 from Ch. 85, par. 7002-1 9 70 ILCS 325/2-2 from Ch. 85, par. 7002-2 10 70 ILCS 325/2-3 from Ch. 85, par. 7002-3 11 70 ILCS 325/2-4 from Ch. 85, par. 7002-4 12 70 ILCS 325/2-5 from Ch. 85, par. 7002-5 13 70 ILCS 325/2-6 from Ch. 85, par. 7002-6 14 70 ILCS 325/2-7 from Ch. 85, par. 7002-7 15 70 ILCS 325/2-8 from Ch. 85, par. 7002-8 16 70 ILCS 325/2-9 from Ch. 85, par. 7002-9 17 70 ILCS 325/2-10 from Ch. 85, par. 7002-10 18 70 ILCS 325/2-11 from Ch. 85, par. 7002-11 19 70 ILCS 325/2-12 from Ch. 85, par. 7002-12 20 70 ILCS 325/2-13 from Ch. 85, par. 7002-13 21 70 ILCS 325/2-14 from Ch. 85, par. 7002-14 22 70 ILCS 325/2-15 from Ch. 85, par. 7002-15 23 70 ILCS 325/2-16 from Ch. 85, par. 7002-16 24 70 ILCS 325/2-17 from Ch. 85, par. 7002-17 25 70 ILCS 325/2-18 from Ch. 85, par. 7002-18 26 70 ILCS 325/2-19 from Ch. 85, par. 7002-19 27 70 ILCS 325/2-20 from Ch. 85, par. 7002-20 28 70 ILCS 325/2-21 from Ch. 85, par. 7002-21 29 70 ILCS 325/2-22 from Ch. 85, par. 7002-22 30 70 ILCS 325/2-23 from Ch. 85, par. 7002-23 31 70 ILCS 325/2-24 from Ch. 85, par. 7002-24 32 70 ILCS 325/2-25 from Ch. 85, par. 7002-25 33 70 ILCS 325/2-26 from Ch. 85, par. 7002-26 34 70 ILCS 325/2-27 from Ch. 85, par. 7002-27 -1303- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 325/2-28 from Ch. 85, par. 7002-28 2 70 ILCS 325/2-29 from Ch. 85, par. 7002-29 3 70 ILCS 325/2-30 from Ch. 85, par. 7002-30 4 70 ILCS 240/1001 from Ch. 85, par. 7301 5 70 ILCS 240/1002 from Ch. 85, par. 7302 6 70 ILCS 240/1003 from Ch. 85, par. 7303 7 70 ILCS 240/1004 from Ch. 85, par. 7304 8 70 ILCS 240/1005 from Ch. 85, par. 7305 9 70 ILCS 240/1006 from Ch. 85, par. 7306 10 70 ILCS 240/1007 from Ch. 85, par. 7307 11 70 ILCS 240/1008 from Ch. 85, par. 7308 12 70 ILCS 240/1009 from Ch. 85, par. 7309 13 70 ILCS 240/1010 from Ch. 85, par. 7310 14 70 ILCS 240/1011 from Ch. 85, par. 7311 15 70 ILCS 240/1012 from Ch. 85, par. 7312 16 70 ILCS 240/1013 from Ch. 85, par. 7313 17 70 ILCS 240/1014 from Ch. 85, par. 7314 18 70 ILCS 240/1015 from Ch. 85, par. 7315 19 70 ILCS 240/1016 from Ch. 85, par. 7316 20 70 ILCS 240/1017 from Ch. 85, par. 7317 21 70 ILCS 240/1018 from Ch. 85, par. 7318 22 70 ILCS 240/1019 from Ch. 85, par. 7319 23 70 ILCS 240/1020 from Ch. 85, par. 7320 24 70 ILCS 240/1021 from Ch. 85, par. 7321 25 70 ILCS 240/1022 from Ch. 85, par. 7322 26 70 ILCS 240/1023 from Ch. 85, par. 7323 27 70 ILCS 240/1024 from Ch. 85, par. 7324 28 70 ILCS 240/1025 from Ch. 85, par. 7325 29 70 ILCS 240/1026 from Ch. 85, par. 7326 30 70 ILCS 240/1027 from Ch. 85, par. 7327 31 70 ILCS 240/1028 from Ch. 85, par. 7328 32 70 ILCS 240/1029 from Ch. 85, par. 7329 33 70 ILCS 240/1030 from Ch. 85, par. 7330 34 70 ILCS 270/5-1 from Ch. 85, par. 3801 -1304- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 270/5-2 from Ch. 85, par. 3802 2 70 ILCS 270/5-3 from Ch. 85, par. 3803 3 70 ILCS 270/5-4 from Ch. 85, par. 3804 4 70 ILCS 270/5-5 from Ch. 85, par. 3805 5 70 ILCS 270/5-6 from Ch. 85, par. 3806 6 70 ILCS 270/5-6.1 from Ch. 85, par. 3806.1 7 70 ILCS 270/5-7 from Ch. 85, par. 3807 8 70 ILCS 270/5-8 from Ch. 85, par. 3808 9 70 ILCS 270/5-9 from Ch. 85, par. 3809 10 70 ILCS 270/5-10 from Ch. 85, par. 3810 11 70 ILCS 270/5-11 from Ch. 85, par. 3811 12 70 ILCS 270/5-12 from Ch. 85, par. 3812 13 70 ILCS 270/5-13 from Ch. 85, par. 3813 14 70 ILCS 270/5-14 from Ch. 85, par. 3814 15 70 ILCS 270/5-15 from Ch. 85, par. 3815 16 70 ILCS 270/5-16 from Ch. 85, par. 3816 17 70 ILCS 270/5-17 from Ch. 85, par. 3817 18 70 ILCS 270/5-18 from Ch. 85, par. 3818 19 70 ILCS 270/5-19 from Ch. 85, par. 3819 20 70 ILCS 270/5-20 from Ch. 85, par. 3820 21 70 ILCS 270/5-21 from Ch. 85, par. 3821 22 70 ILCS 270/5-22 from Ch. 85, par. 3822 23 70 ILCS 270/5-23 from Ch. 85, par. 3823 24 70 ILCS 270/5-24 from Ch. 85, par. 3824 25 70 ILCS 270/5-25 from Ch. 85, par. 3825 26 70 ILCS 270/5-26 from Ch. 85, par. 3826 27 70 ILCS 270/5-27 from Ch. 85, par. 3827 28 70 ILCS 270/5-28 from Ch. 85, par. 3828 29 70 ILCS 245/1-1 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-1 30 70 ILCS 245/1-2 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-2 31 70 ILCS 245/1-3 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-3 32 70 ILCS 245/1-4 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-4 33 70 ILCS 245/1-5 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-5 34 70 ILCS 245/1-6 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-6 -1305- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 245/1-7 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-7 2 70 ILCS 245/1-8 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-8 3 70 ILCS 245/1-9 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-9 4 70 ILCS 245/1-10 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-10 5 70 ILCS 245/1-11 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-11 6 70 ILCS 245/1-12 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-12 7 70 ILCS 245/1-13 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-13 8 70 ILCS 245/1-13.1 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-13.1 9 70 ILCS 245/1-14 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-14 10 70 ILCS 245/1-15 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-15 11 70 ILCS 245/1-16 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-16 12 70 ILCS 245/1-17 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-17 13 70 ILCS 245/1-18 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-18 14 70 ILCS 245/1-19 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-19 15 70 ILCS 245/1-20 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-20 16 70 ILCS 245/1-21 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-21 17 70 ILCS 245/1-22 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-22 18 70 ILCS 245/1-23 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-23 19 70 ILCS 245/1-24 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-24 20 70 ILCS 245/1-25 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-25 21 70 ILCS 245/1-26 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-26 22 70 ILCS 245/1-27 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-27 23 70 ILCS 245/1-28 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-28 24 70 ILCS 245/1-29 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-29 25 70 ILCS 245/1-30 from Ch. 85, par. 6701-30 26 70 ILCS 250/1 from Ch. 85, par. 3001 27 70 ILCS 250/2 from Ch. 85, par. 3002 28 70 ILCS 250/3 from Ch. 85, par. 3003 29 70 ILCS 250/4 from Ch. 85, par. 3004 30 70 ILCS 250/5 from Ch. 85, par. 3005 31 70 ILCS 250/6 from Ch. 85, par. 3006 32 70 ILCS 250/7 from Ch. 85, par. 3007 33 70 ILCS 250/7.1 from Ch. 85, par. 3007.1 34 70 ILCS 250/8 from Ch. 85, par. 3008 -1306- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 250/9 from Ch. 85, par. 3009 2 70 ILCS 250/10 from Ch. 85, par. 3010 3 70 ILCS 250/11 from Ch. 85, par. 3011 4 70 ILCS 250/12 from Ch. 85, par. 3012 5 70 ILCS 250/13 from Ch. 85, par. 3013 6 70 ILCS 250/13.1 from Ch. 85, par. 3013.1 7 70 ILCS 250/14 from Ch. 85, par. 3014 8 70 ILCS 250/15 from Ch. 85, par. 3015 9 70 ILCS 250/16 from Ch. 85, par. 3016 10 70 ILCS 250/17 from Ch. 85, par. 3017 11 70 ILCS 250/18 from Ch. 85, par. 3018 12 70 ILCS 250/19 from Ch. 85, par. 3019 13 70 ILCS 250/20 from Ch. 85, par. 3020 14 70 ILCS 250/21 from Ch. 85, par. 3021 15 70 ILCS 250/22 from Ch. 85, par. 3022 16 70 ILCS 250/23 from Ch. 85, par. 3023 17 70 ILCS 250/24 from Ch. 85, par. 3024 18 70 ILCS 250/25 from Ch. 85, par. 3025 19 70 ILCS 250/26 from Ch. 85, par. 3026 20 70 ILCS 250/27 from Ch. 85, par. 3027 21 70 ILCS 250/28 from Ch. 85, par. 3028 22 70 ILCS 250/29 from Ch. 85, par. 3029 23 70 ILCS 255/2001 from Ch. 85, par. 7351 24 70 ILCS 255/2002 from Ch. 85, par. 7352 25 70 ILCS 255/2003 from Ch. 85, par. 7353 26 70 ILCS 255/2004 from Ch. 85, par. 7354 27 70 ILCS 255/2005 from Ch. 85, par. 7355 28 70 ILCS 255/2006 from Ch. 85, par. 7356 29 70 ILCS 255/2007 from Ch. 85, par. 7357 30 70 ILCS 255/2008 from Ch. 85, par. 7358 31 70 ILCS 255/2009 from Ch. 85, par. 7359 32 70 ILCS 255/2010 from Ch. 85, par. 7360 33 70 ILCS 255/2011 from Ch. 85, par. 7361 34 70 ILCS 255/2012 from Ch. 85, par. 7362 -1307- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 255/2013 from Ch. 85, par. 7363 2 70 ILCS 255/2014 from Ch. 85, par. 7364 3 70 ILCS 255/2015 from Ch. 85, par. 7365 4 70 ILCS 255/2016 from Ch. 85, par. 7366 5 70 ILCS 255/2017 from Ch. 85, par. 7367 6 70 ILCS 255/2018 from Ch. 85, par. 7368 7 70 ILCS 255/2019 from Ch. 85, par. 7369 8 70 ILCS 255/2020 from Ch. 85, par. 7370 9 70 ILCS 255/2021 from Ch. 85, par. 7371 10 70 ILCS 255/2022 from Ch. 85, par. 7372 11 70 ILCS 255/2023 from Ch. 85, par. 7373 12 70 ILCS 255/2024 from Ch. 85, par. 7374 13 70 ILCS 255/2025 from Ch. 85, par. 7375 14 70 ILCS 255/2026 from Ch. 85, par. 7376 15 70 ILCS 255/2027 from Ch. 85, par. 7377 16 70 ILCS 255/2028 from Ch. 85, par. 7378 17 70 ILCS 255/2029 from Ch. 85, par. 7379 18 70 ILCS 255/2030 from Ch. 85, par. 7380 19 70 ILCS 305/2-1 from Ch. 85, par. 6301 20 70 ILCS 305/2-2 from Ch. 85, par. 6302 21 70 ILCS 305/2-3 from Ch. 85, par. 6303 22 70 ILCS 305/2-4 from Ch. 85, par. 6304 23 70 ILCS 305/2-5 from Ch. 85, par. 6305 24 70 ILCS 305/2-6 from Ch. 85, par. 6306 25 70 ILCS 305/2-7 from Ch. 85, par. 6307 26 70 ILCS 305/2-8 from Ch. 85, par. 6308 27 70 ILCS 305/2-9 from Ch. 85, par. 6309 28 70 ILCS 305/2-10 from Ch. 85, par. 6310 29 70 ILCS 305/2-11 from Ch. 85, par. 6311 30 70 ILCS 305/2-12 from Ch. 85, par. 6312 31 70 ILCS 305/2-13 from Ch. 85, par. 6313 32 70 ILCS 305/2-14 from Ch. 85, par. 6314 33 70 ILCS 305/2-15 from Ch. 85, par. 6315 34 70 ILCS 305/2-16 from Ch. 85, par. 6316 -1308- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 305/2-17 from Ch. 85, par. 6317 2 70 ILCS 305/2-18 from Ch. 85, par. 6318 3 70 ILCS 305/2-19 from Ch. 85, par. 6319 4 70 ILCS 305/2-20 from Ch. 85, par. 6320 5 70 ILCS 305/2-21 from Ch. 85, par. 6321 6 70 ILCS 305/2-22 from Ch. 85, par. 6322 7 70 ILCS 305/2-23 from Ch. 85, par. 6323 8 70 ILCS 305/2-24 from Ch. 85, par. 6324 9 70 ILCS 305/2-25 from Ch. 85, par. 6325 10 70 ILCS 305/2-26 from Ch. 85, par. 6326 11 70 ILCS 305/2-27 from Ch. 85, par. 6327 12 70 ILCS 305/2-28 from Ch. 85, par. 6328 13 70 ILCS 305/2-29 from Ch. 85, par. 6329 14 70 ILCS 305/2-30 from Ch. 85, par. 6330 15 70 ILCS 265/1 from Ch. 85, par. 1551 16 70 ILCS 265/1.1 from Ch. 85, par. 1551.1 17 70 ILCS 265/2 from Ch. 85, par. 1552 18 70 ILCS 265/3 from Ch. 85, par. 1553 19 70 ILCS 265/4 from Ch. 85, par. 1554 20 70 ILCS 265/5 from Ch. 85, par. 1555 21 70 ILCS 265/6 from Ch. 85, par. 1556 22 70 ILCS 265/6.1 from Ch. 85, par. 1556.1 23 70 ILCS 265/7 from Ch. 85, par. 1557 24 70 ILCS 265/8 from Ch. 85, par. 1558 25 70 ILCS 265/9 from Ch. 85, par. 1559 26 70 ILCS 265/10 from Ch. 85, par. 1560 27 70 ILCS 265/11 from Ch. 85, par. 1561 28 70 ILCS 265/12 from Ch. 85, par. 1562 29 70 ILCS 265/13 from Ch. 85, par. 1563 30 70 ILCS 265/14 from Ch. 85, par. 1564 31 70 ILCS 265/15 from Ch. 85, par. 1565 32 70 ILCS 265/16 from Ch. 85, par. 1566 33 70 ILCS 265/17 from Ch. 85, par. 1567 34 70 ILCS 265/18 from Ch. 85, par. 1568 -1309- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 265/19 from Ch. 85, par. 1569 2 70 ILCS 265/20 from Ch. 85, par. 1570 3 70 ILCS 265/21 from Ch. 85, par. 1571 4 70 ILCS 265/22 from Ch. 85, par. 1572 5 70 ILCS 265/23 from Ch. 85, par. 1573 6 70 ILCS 265/24 from Ch. 85, par. 1574 7 70 ILCS 265/25 from Ch. 85, par. 1575 8 70 ILCS 265/26 from Ch. 85, par. 1576 9 70 ILCS 265/26a from Ch. 85, par. 1576a 10 70 ILCS 265/26b from Ch. 85, par. 1576b 11 70 ILCS 265/26c from Ch. 85, par. 1576c 12 70 ILCS 265/27 from Ch. 85, par. 1577 13 70 ILCS 265/28 from Ch. 85, par. 1578 14 70 ILCS 270/1-1 from Ch. 85, par. 3401 15 70 ILCS 270/1-2 from Ch. 85, par. 3402 16 70 ILCS 270/1-3 from Ch. 85, par. 3403 17 70 ILCS 270/1-4 from Ch. 85, par. 3404 18 70 ILCS 270/1-5 from Ch. 85, par. 3405 19 70 ILCS 270/1-6 from Ch. 85, par. 3406 20 70 ILCS 270/1-6.1 from Ch. 85, par. 3406.1 21 70 ILCS 270/1-7 from Ch. 85, par. 3407 22 70 ILCS 270/1-8 from Ch. 85, par. 3408 23 70 ILCS 270/1-9 from Ch. 85, par. 3409 24 70 ILCS 270/1-10 from Ch. 85, par. 3410 25 70 ILCS 270/1-11 from Ch. 85, par. 3411 26 70 ILCS 270/1-12 from Ch. 85, par. 3412 27 70 ILCS 270/1-13 from Ch. 85, par. 3413 28 70 ILCS 270/1-14 from Ch. 85, par. 3414 29 70 ILCS 270/1-15 from Ch. 85, par. 3415 30 70 ILCS 270/1-16 from Ch. 85, par. 3416 31 70 ILCS 270/1-17 from Ch. 85, par. 3417 32 70 ILCS 270/1-18 from Ch. 85, par. 3418 33 70 ILCS 270/1-19 from Ch. 85, par. 3419 34 70 ILCS 270/1-20 from Ch. 85, par. 3420 -1310- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 270/1-21 from Ch. 85, par. 3421 2 70 ILCS 270/1-22 from Ch. 85, par. 3422 3 70 ILCS 270/1-23 from Ch. 85, par. 3423 4 70 ILCS 270/1-24 from Ch. 85, par. 3424 5 70 ILCS 270/1-25 from Ch. 85, par. 3425 6 70 ILCS 270/1-26 from Ch. 85, par. 3426 7 70 ILCS 270/1-27 from Ch. 85, par. 3427 8 70 ILCS 270/1-28 from Ch. 85, par. 3428 9 70 ILCS 270/1-29 from Ch. 85, par. 3429 10 70 ILCS 270/1-30 from Ch. 85, par. 3430 11 70 ILCS 270/3-1 from Ch. 85, par. 3601 12 70 ILCS 270/3-2 from Ch. 85, par. 3602 13 70 ILCS 270/3-3 from Ch. 85, par. 3603 14 70 ILCS 270/3-4 from Ch. 85, par. 3604 15 70 ILCS 270/3-5 from Ch. 85, par. 3605 16 70 ILCS 270/3-6 from Ch. 85, par. 3606 17 70 ILCS 270/3-7 from Ch. 85, par. 3607 18 70 ILCS 270/3-7.1 from Ch. 85, par. 3607.1 19 70 ILCS 270/3-8 from Ch. 85, par. 3608 20 70 ILCS 270/3-9 from Ch. 85, par. 3609 21 70 ILCS 270/3-10 from Ch. 85, par. 3610 22 70 ILCS 270/3-11 from Ch. 85, par. 3611 23 70 ILCS 270/3-12 from Ch. 85, par. 3612 24 70 ILCS 270/3-13 from Ch. 85, par. 3613 25 70 ILCS 270/3-14 from Ch. 85, par. 3614 26 70 ILCS 270/3-15 from Ch. 85, par. 3615 27 70 ILCS 270/3-16 from Ch. 85, par. 3616 28 70 ILCS 270/3-17 from Ch. 85, par. 3617 29 70 ILCS 270/3-18 from Ch. 85, par. 3618 30 70 ILCS 270/3-19 from Ch. 85, par. 3619 31 70 ILCS 270/3-20 from Ch. 85, par. 3620 32 70 ILCS 270/3-21 from Ch. 85, par. 3621 33 70 ILCS 270/3-22 from Ch. 85, par. 3622 34 70 ILCS 270/3-23 from Ch. 85, par. 3623 -1311- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 270/3-24 from Ch. 85, par. 3624 2 70 ILCS 270/3-25 from Ch. 85, par. 3625 3 70 ILCS 270/3-26 from Ch. 85, par. 3626 4 70 ILCS 270/3-27 from Ch. 85, par. 3627 5 70 ILCS 270/3-28 from Ch. 85, par. 3628 6 70 ILCS 270/3-29 from Ch. 85, par. 3629 7 70 ILCS 270/3-30 from Ch. 85, par. 3630 8 70 ILCS 270/3-31 from Ch. 85, par. 3631 9 70 ILCS 275/3001 from Ch. 85, par. 7401 10 70 ILCS 275/3002 from Ch. 85, par. 7402 11 70 ILCS 275/3003 from Ch. 85, par. 7403 12 70 ILCS 275/3004 from Ch. 85, par. 7404 13 70 ILCS 275/3005 from Ch. 85, par. 7405 14 70 ILCS 275/3006 from Ch. 85, par. 7406 15 70 ILCS 275/3007 from Ch. 85, par. 7407 16 70 ILCS 275/3008 from Ch. 85, par. 7408 17 70 ILCS 275/3009 from Ch. 85, par. 7409 18 70 ILCS 275/3010 from Ch. 85, par. 7410 19 70 ILCS 275/3011 from Ch. 85, par. 7411 20 70 ILCS 275/3012 from Ch. 85, par. 7412 21 70 ILCS 275/3013 from Ch. 85, par. 7413 22 70 ILCS 275/3014 from Ch. 85, par. 7414 23 70 ILCS 275/3015 from Ch. 85, par. 7415 24 70 ILCS 275/3016 from Ch. 85, par. 7416 25 70 ILCS 275/3017 from Ch. 85, par. 7417 26 70 ILCS 275/3018 from Ch. 85, par. 7418 27 70 ILCS 275/3019 from Ch. 85, par. 7419 28 70 ILCS 275/3020 from Ch. 85, par. 7420 29 70 ILCS 275/3021 from Ch. 85, par. 7421 30 70 ILCS 275/3022 from Ch. 85, par. 7422 31 70 ILCS 275/3023 from Ch. 85, par. 7423 32 70 ILCS 275/3024 from Ch. 85, par. 7424 33 70 ILCS 275/3025 from Ch. 85, par. 7425 34 70 ILCS 275/3026 from Ch. 85, par. 7426 -1312- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 275/3027 from Ch. 85, par. 7427 2 70 ILCS 275/3028 from Ch. 85, par. 7428 3 70 ILCS 275/3029 from Ch. 85, par. 7429 4 70 ILCS 275/3030 from Ch. 85, par. 7430 5 70 ILCS 280/1-1 from Ch. 85, par. 2701 6 70 ILCS 280/1-2 from Ch. 85, par. 2702 7 70 ILCS 280/1-3 from Ch. 85, par. 2703 8 70 ILCS 280/1-4 from Ch. 85, par. 2704 9 70 ILCS 280/1-5 from Ch. 85, par. 2705 10 70 ILCS 280/1-6 from Ch. 85, par. 2706 11 70 ILCS 280/1-7 from Ch. 85, par. 2707 12 70 ILCS 280/1-7.1 from Ch. 85, par. 2707.1 13 70 ILCS 280/1-8 from Ch. 85, par. 2708 14 70 ILCS 280/1-9 from Ch. 85, par. 2709 15 70 ILCS 280/1-10 from Ch. 85, par. 2710 16 70 ILCS 280/1-11 from Ch. 85, par. 2711 17 70 ILCS 280/1-12 from Ch. 85, par. 2712 18 70 ILCS 280/1-13 from Ch. 85, par. 2713 19 70 ILCS 280/1-14 from Ch. 85, par. 2714 20 70 ILCS 280/1-15 from Ch. 85, par. 2715 21 70 ILCS 280/1-16 from Ch. 85, par. 2716 22 70 ILCS 280/1-17 from Ch. 85, par. 2717 23 70 ILCS 280/1-18 from Ch. 85, par. 2718 24 70 ILCS 280/1-19 from Ch. 85, par. 2719 25 70 ILCS 280/1-20 from Ch. 85, par. 2720 26 70 ILCS 280/1-21 from Ch. 85, par. 2721 27 70 ILCS 280/1-22 from Ch. 85, par. 2722 28 70 ILCS 280/1-23 from Ch. 85, par. 2723 29 70 ILCS 280/1-24 from Ch. 85, par. 2724 30 70 ILCS 280/1-25 from Ch. 85, par. 2725 31 70 ILCS 280/1-26 from Ch. 85, par. 2726 32 70 ILCS 280/1-27 from Ch. 85, par. 2727 33 70 ILCS 280/1-28 from Ch. 85, par. 2728 34 70 ILCS 280/1-29 from Ch. 85, par. 2729 -1313- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 270/6-1 from Ch. 85, par. 3901 2 70 ILCS 270/6-2 from Ch. 85, par. 3902 3 70 ILCS 270/6-3 from Ch. 85, par. 3903 4 70 ILCS 270/6-4 from Ch. 85, par. 3904 5 70 ILCS 270/6-5 from Ch. 85, par. 3905 6 70 ILCS 270/6-6 from Ch. 85, par. 3906 7 70 ILCS 270/6-6.1 from Ch. 85, par. 3906.1 8 70 ILCS 270/6-7 from Ch. 85, par. 3907 9 70 ILCS 270/6-8 from Ch. 85, par. 3908 10 70 ILCS 270/6-9 from Ch. 85, par. 3909 11 70 ILCS 270/6-10 from Ch. 85, par. 3910 12 70 ILCS 270/6-11 from Ch. 85, par. 3911 13 70 ILCS 270/6-12 from Ch. 85, par. 3912 14 70 ILCS 270/6-13 from Ch. 85, par. 3913 15 70 ILCS 270/6-14 from Ch. 85, par. 3914 16 70 ILCS 270/6-15 from Ch. 85, par. 3915 17 70 ILCS 270/6-16 from Ch. 85, par. 3916 18 70 ILCS 270/6-17 from Ch. 85, par. 3917 19 70 ILCS 270/6-18 from Ch. 85, par. 3918 20 70 ILCS 270/6-19 from Ch. 85, par. 3919 21 70 ILCS 270/6-20 from Ch. 85, par. 3920 22 70 ILCS 270/6-21 from Ch. 85, par. 3921 23 70 ILCS 270/6-22 from Ch. 85, par. 3922 24 70 ILCS 270/6-23 from Ch. 85, par. 3923 25 70 ILCS 270/6-24 from Ch. 85, par. 3924 26 70 ILCS 270/6-25 from Ch. 85, par. 3925 27 70 ILCS 270/6-26 from Ch. 85, par. 3926 28 70 ILCS 270/6-27 from Ch. 85, par. 3927 29 70 ILCS 270/6-28 from Ch. 85, par. 3928 30 70 ILCS 270/6-29 from Ch. 85, par. 3929 31 70 ILCS 270/6-30 from Ch. 85, par. 3930 32 70 ILCS 285/1 from Ch. 85, par. 2601 33 70 ILCS 285/2 from Ch. 85, par. 2602 34 70 ILCS 285/3 from Ch. 85, par. 2603 -1314- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 285/4 from Ch. 85, par. 2604 2 70 ILCS 285/5 from Ch. 85, par. 2605 3 70 ILCS 285/6 from Ch. 85, par. 2606 4 70 ILCS 285/6.1 from Ch. 85, par. 2606.1 5 70 ILCS 285/7 from Ch. 85, par. 2607 6 70 ILCS 285/8 from Ch. 85, par. 2608 7 70 ILCS 285/9 from Ch. 85, par. 2609 8 70 ILCS 285/10 from Ch. 85, par. 2610 9 70 ILCS 285/11 from Ch. 85, par. 2611 10 70 ILCS 285/12 from Ch. 85, par. 2612 11 70 ILCS 285/13 from Ch. 85, par. 2613 12 70 ILCS 285/14 from Ch. 85, par. 2614 13 70 ILCS 285/15 from Ch. 85, par. 2615 14 70 ILCS 285/16 from Ch. 85, par. 2616 15 70 ILCS 285/17 from Ch. 85, par. 2617 16 70 ILCS 285/18 from Ch. 85, par. 2618 17 70 ILCS 285/19 from Ch. 85, par. 2619 18 70 ILCS 285/20 from Ch. 85, par. 2620 19 70 ILCS 285/21 from Ch. 85, par. 2621 20 70 ILCS 285/22 from Ch. 85, par. 2622 21 70 ILCS 285/23 from Ch. 85, par. 2623 22 70 ILCS 285/24 from Ch. 85, par. 2624 23 70 ILCS 285/25 from Ch. 85, par. 2625 24 70 ILCS 285/25.1 from Ch. 85, par. 2625.1 25 70 ILCS 285/25.2 from Ch. 85, par. 2625.2 26 70 ILCS 285/26 from Ch. 85, par. 2626 27 70 ILCS 325/6-1 from Ch. 85, par. 7006-1 28 70 ILCS 325/6-2 from Ch. 85, par. 7006-2 29 70 ILCS 325/6-3 from Ch. 85, par. 7006-3 30 70 ILCS 325/6-4 from Ch. 85, par. 7006-4 31 70 ILCS 325/6-5 from Ch. 85, par. 7006-5 32 70 ILCS 325/6-6 from Ch. 85, par. 7006-6 33 70 ILCS 325/6-7 from Ch. 85, par. 7006-7 34 70 ILCS 325/6-8 from Ch. 85, par. 7006-8 -1315- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 325/6-9 from Ch. 85, par. 7006-9 2 70 ILCS 325/6-10 from Ch. 85, par. 7006-10 3 70 ILCS 325/6-11 from Ch. 85, par. 7006-11 4 70 ILCS 325/6-12 from Ch. 85, par. 7006-12 5 70 ILCS 325/6-13 from Ch. 85, par. 7006-13 6 70 ILCS 325/6-14 from Ch. 85, par. 7006-14 7 70 ILCS 325/6-15 from Ch. 85, par. 7006-15 8 70 ILCS 325/6-16 from Ch. 85, par. 7006-16 9 70 ILCS 325/6-17 from Ch. 85, par. 7006-17 10 70 ILCS 325/6-18 from Ch. 85, par. 7006-18 11 70 ILCS 325/6-19 from Ch. 85, par. 7006-19 12 70 ILCS 325/6-20 from Ch. 85, par. 7006-20 13 70 ILCS 325/6-21 from Ch. 85, par. 7006-21 14 70 ILCS 325/6-22 from Ch. 85, par. 7006-22 15 70 ILCS 325/6-23 from Ch. 85, par. 7006-23 16 70 ILCS 325/6-24 from Ch. 85, par. 7006-24 17 70 ILCS 325/6-25 from Ch. 85, par. 7006-25 18 70 ILCS 325/6-26 from Ch. 85, par. 7006-26 19 70 ILCS 325/6-27 from Ch. 85, par. 7006-27 20 70 ILCS 325/6-28 from Ch. 85, par. 7006-28 21 70 ILCS 325/6-29 from Ch. 85, par. 7006-29 22 70 ILCS 325/6-30 from Ch. 85, par. 7006-30 23 70 ILCS 220/4-1 from Ch. 85, par. 4801 24 70 ILCS 220/4-2 from Ch. 85, par. 4802 25 70 ILCS 220/4-3 from Ch. 85, par. 4803 26 70 ILCS 220/4-4 from Ch. 85, par. 4804 27 70 ILCS 220/4-5 from Ch. 85, par. 4805 28 70 ILCS 220/4-6 from Ch. 85, par. 4806 29 70 ILCS 220/4-7 from Ch. 85, par. 4807 30 70 ILCS 220/4-8 from Ch. 85, par. 4808 31 70 ILCS 220/4-9 from Ch. 85, par. 4809 32 70 ILCS 220/4-10 from Ch. 85, par. 4810 33 70 ILCS 220/4-11 from Ch. 85, par. 4811 34 70 ILCS 220/4-12 from Ch. 85, par. 4812 -1316- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 220/4-13 from Ch. 85, par. 4813 2 70 ILCS 220/4-14 from Ch. 85, par. 4814 3 70 ILCS 220/4-15 from Ch. 85, par. 4815 4 70 ILCS 220/4-16 from Ch. 85, par. 4816 5 70 ILCS 220/4-17 from Ch. 85, par. 4817 6 70 ILCS 220/4-18 from Ch. 85, par. 4818 7 70 ILCS 220/4-19 from Ch. 85, par. 4819 8 70 ILCS 220/4-20 from Ch. 85, par. 4820 9 70 ILCS 220/4-21 from Ch. 85, par. 4821 10 70 ILCS 220/4-22 from Ch. 85, par. 4822 11 70 ILCS 220/4-23 from Ch. 85, par. 4823 12 70 ILCS 220/4-24 from Ch. 85, par. 4824 13 70 ILCS 220/4-25 from Ch. 85, par. 4825 14 70 ILCS 220/4-26 from Ch. 85, par. 4826 15 70 ILCS 220/4-27 from Ch. 85, par. 4827 16 70 ILCS 220/4-28 from Ch. 85, par. 4828 17 70 ILCS 220/4-29 from Ch. 85, par. 4829 18 70 ILCS 280/1-1 from Ch. 85, par. 2701 19 70 ILCS 280/1-2 from Ch. 85, par. 2702 20 70 ILCS 280/1-3 from Ch. 85, par. 2703 21 70 ILCS 280/1-4 from Ch. 85, par. 2704 22 70 ILCS 280/1-5 from Ch. 85, par. 2705 23 70 ILCS 280/1-6 from Ch. 85, par. 2706 24 70 ILCS 280/1-7 from Ch. 85, par. 2707 25 70 ILCS 280/1-7.1 from Ch. 85, par. 2707.1 26 70 ILCS 280/1-8 from Ch. 85, par. 2708 27 70 ILCS 280/1-9 from Ch. 85, par. 2709 28 70 ILCS 280/1-10 from Ch. 85, par. 2710 29 70 ILCS 280/1-11 from Ch. 85, par. 2711 30 70 ILCS 280/1-12 from Ch. 85, par. 2712 31 70 ILCS 280/1-13 from Ch. 85, par. 2713 32 70 ILCS 280/1-14 from Ch. 85, par. 2714 33 70 ILCS 280/1-15 from Ch. 85, par. 2715 34 70 ILCS 280/1-16 from Ch. 85, par. 2716 -1317- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 280/1-17 from Ch. 85, par. 2717 2 70 ILCS 280/1-18 from Ch. 85, par. 2718 3 70 ILCS 280/1-19 from Ch. 85, par. 2719 4 70 ILCS 280/1-20 from Ch. 85, par. 2720 5 70 ILCS 280/1-21 from Ch. 85, par. 2721 6 70 ILCS 280/1-22 from Ch. 85, par. 2722 7 70 ILCS 280/1-23 from Ch. 85, par. 2723 8 70 ILCS 280/1-24 from Ch. 85, par. 2724 9 70 ILCS 280/1-25 from Ch. 85, par. 2725 10 70 ILCS 280/1-26 from Ch. 85, par. 2726 11 70 ILCS 280/1-27 from Ch. 85, par. 2727 12 70 ILCS 280/1-28 from Ch. 85, par. 2728 13 70 ILCS 280/1-29 from Ch. 85, par. 2729 14 70 ILCS 220/6-1 from Ch. 85, par. 5001 15 70 ILCS 220/6-2 from Ch. 85, par. 5002 16 70 ILCS 220/6-3 from Ch. 85, par. 5003 17 70 ILCS 220/6-4 from Ch. 85, par. 5004 18 70 ILCS 220/6-5 from Ch. 85, par. 5005 19 70 ILCS 220/6-6 from Ch. 85, par. 5006 20 70 ILCS 220/6-7 from Ch. 85, par. 5007 21 70 ILCS 220/6-8 from Ch. 85, par. 5008 22 70 ILCS 220/6-9 from Ch. 85, par. 5009 23 70 ILCS 220/6-10 from Ch. 85, par. 5010 24 70 ILCS 220/6-11 from Ch. 85, par. 5011 25 70 ILCS 220/6-12 from Ch. 85, par. 5012 26 70 ILCS 220/6-13 from Ch. 85, par. 5013 27 70 ILCS 220/6-14 from Ch. 85, par. 5014 28 70 ILCS 220/6-15 from Ch. 85, par. 5015 29 70 ILCS 220/6-16 from Ch. 85, par. 5016 30 70 ILCS 220/6-17 from Ch. 85, par. 5017 31 70 ILCS 220/6-18 from Ch. 85, par. 5018 32 70 ILCS 220/6-19 from Ch. 85, par. 5019 33 70 ILCS 220/6-20 from Ch. 85, par. 5020 34 70 ILCS 220/6-21 from Ch. 85, par. 5021 -1318- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 220/6-22 from Ch. 85, par. 5022 2 70 ILCS 220/6-23 from Ch. 85, par. 5023 3 70 ILCS 220/6-24 from Ch. 85, par. 5024 4 70 ILCS 220/6-25 from Ch. 85, par. 5025 5 70 ILCS 220/6-26 from Ch. 85, par. 5026 6 70 ILCS 220/6-27 from Ch. 85, par. 5027 7 70 ILCS 220/6-28 from Ch. 85, par. 5028 8 70 ILCS 220/6-29 from Ch. 85, par. 5029 9 70 ILCS 220/6-30 from Ch. 85, par. 5030 10 70 ILCS 220/9-1 from Ch. 85, par. 5301 11 70 ILCS 220/9-2 from Ch. 85, par. 5302 12 70 ILCS 220/9-3 from Ch. 85, par. 5303 13 70 ILCS 220/9-4 from Ch. 85, par. 5304 14 70 ILCS 220/9-5 from Ch. 85, par. 5305 15 70 ILCS 220/9-6 from Ch. 85, par. 5306 16 70 ILCS 220/9-7 from Ch. 85, par. 5307 17 70 ILCS 220/9-8 from Ch. 85, par. 5308 18 70 ILCS 220/9-9 from Ch. 85, par. 5309 19 70 ILCS 220/9-10 from Ch. 85, par. 5310 20 70 ILCS 220/9-11 from Ch. 85, par. 5311 21 70 ILCS 220/9-12 from Ch. 85, par. 5312 22 70 ILCS 220/9-13 from Ch. 85, par. 5313 23 70 ILCS 220/9-14 from Ch. 85, par. 5314 24 70 ILCS 220/9-15 from Ch. 85, par. 5315 25 70 ILCS 220/9-16 from Ch. 85, par. 5316 26 70 ILCS 220/9-17 from Ch. 85, par. 5317 27 70 ILCS 220/9-18 from Ch. 85, par. 5318 28 70 ILCS 220/9-19 from Ch. 85, par. 5319 29 70 ILCS 220/9-20 from Ch. 85, par. 5320 30 70 ILCS 220/9-21 from Ch. 85, par. 5321 31 70 ILCS 220/9-22 from Ch. 85, par. 5322 32 70 ILCS 220/9-23 from Ch. 85, par. 5323 33 70 ILCS 220/9-24 from Ch. 85, par. 5324 34 70 ILCS 220/9-25 from Ch. 85, par. 5325 -1319- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 220/9-26 from Ch. 85, par. 5326 2 70 ILCS 220/9-27 from Ch. 85, par. 5327 3 70 ILCS 220/9-28 from Ch. 85, par. 5328 4 70 ILCS 220/9-29 from Ch. 85, par. 5329 5 70 ILCS 290/1 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-1 6 70 ILCS 290/2 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-2 7 70 ILCS 290/3 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-3 8 70 ILCS 290/4 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-4 9 70 ILCS 290/5 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-5 10 70 ILCS 290/6 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-6 11 70 ILCS 290/7 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-7 12 70 ILCS 290/7.1 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-7.1 13 70 ILCS 290/8 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-8 14 70 ILCS 290/9 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-9 15 70 ILCS 290/10 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-10 16 70 ILCS 290/11 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-11 17 70 ILCS 290/12 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-12 18 70 ILCS 290/13 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-13 19 70 ILCS 290/14 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-14 20 70 ILCS 290/15 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-15 21 70 ILCS 290/16 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-16 22 70 ILCS 290/17 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-17 23 70 ILCS 290/18 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-18 24 70 ILCS 290/19 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-19 25 70 ILCS 290/20 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-20 26 70 ILCS 290/21 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-21 27 70 ILCS 290/22 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-22 28 70 ILCS 290/23 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-23 29 70 ILCS 290/24 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-24 30 70 ILCS 290/25 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-25 31 70 ILCS 290/26 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-26 32 70 ILCS 290/27 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-27 33 70 ILCS 290/27a from Ch. 85, par. 1580-27a 34 70 ILCS 290/27b from Ch. 85, par. 1580-27b -1320- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 290/27c from Ch. 85, par. 1580-27c 2 70 ILCS 290/28 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-28 3 70 ILCS 300/1 from Ch. 85, par. 7701-1 4 70 ILCS 300/5 from Ch. 85, par. 7701-5 5 70 ILCS 300/10 from Ch. 85, par. 7701-10 6 70 ILCS 300/15 from Ch. 85, par. 7701-15 7 70 ILCS 300/20 from Ch. 85, par. 7701-20 8 70 ILCS 300/25 from Ch. 85, par. 7701-25 9 70 ILCS 300/30 from Ch. 85, par. 7701-30 10 70 ILCS 300/35 from Ch. 85, par. 7701-35 11 70 ILCS 300/40 from Ch. 85, par. 7701-40 12 70 ILCS 300/45 from Ch. 85, par. 7701-45 13 70 ILCS 300/50 from Ch. 85, par. 7701-50 14 70 ILCS 300/55 from Ch. 85, par. 7701-55 15 70 ILCS 300/60 from Ch. 85, par. 7701-60 16 70 ILCS 300/65 from Ch. 85, par. 7701-65 17 70 ILCS 300/70 from Ch. 85, par. 7701-70 18 70 ILCS 300/75 from Ch. 85, par. 7701-75 19 70 ILCS 300/80 from Ch. 85, par. 7701-80 20 70 ILCS 300/85 from Ch. 85, par. 7701-85 21 70 ILCS 300/90 from Ch. 85, par. 7701-90 22 70 ILCS 300/95 from Ch. 85, par. 7701-95 23 70 ILCS 300/100 from Ch. 85, par. 7701-100 24 70 ILCS 300/105 from Ch. 85, par. 7701-105 25 70 ILCS 300/110 from Ch. 85, par. 7701-110 26 70 ILCS 300/115 from Ch. 85, par. 7701-115 27 70 ILCS 300/120 from Ch. 85, par. 7701-120 28 70 ILCS 300/125 from Ch. 85, par. 7701-125 29 70 ILCS 305/1-1 from Ch. 85, par. 6251 30 70 ILCS 305/1-2 from Ch. 85, par. 6252 31 70 ILCS 305/1-3 from Ch. 85, par. 6253 32 70 ILCS 305/1-4 from Ch. 85, par. 6254 33 70 ILCS 305/1-5 from Ch. 85, par. 6255 34 70 ILCS 305/1-6 from Ch. 85, par. 6256 -1321- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 305/1-7 from Ch. 85, par. 6257 2 70 ILCS 305/1-8 from Ch. 85, par. 6258 3 70 ILCS 305/1-9 from Ch. 85, par. 6259 4 70 ILCS 305/1-10 from Ch. 85, par. 6260 5 70 ILCS 305/1-11 from Ch. 85, par. 6261 6 70 ILCS 305/1-12 from Ch. 85, par. 6262 7 70 ILCS 305/1-13 from Ch. 85, par. 6263 8 70 ILCS 305/1-14 from Ch. 85, par. 6264 9 70 ILCS 305/1-15 from Ch. 85, par. 6265 10 70 ILCS 305/1-16 from Ch. 85, par. 6266 11 70 ILCS 305/1-17 from Ch. 85, par. 6267 12 70 ILCS 305/1-18 from Ch. 85, par. 6268 13 70 ILCS 305/1-19 from Ch. 85, par. 6269 14 70 ILCS 305/1-20 from Ch. 85, par. 6270 15 70 ILCS 305/1-21 from Ch. 85, par. 6271 16 70 ILCS 305/1-22 from Ch. 85, par. 6272 17 70 ILCS 305/1-23 from Ch. 85, par. 6273 18 70 ILCS 305/1-24 from Ch. 85, par. 6274 19 70 ILCS 305/1-25 from Ch. 85, par. 6275 20 70 ILCS 305/1-26 from Ch. 85, par. 6276 21 70 ILCS 305/1-27 from Ch. 85, par. 6277 22 70 ILCS 305/1-28 from Ch. 85, par. 6278 23 70 ILCS 305/1-29 from Ch. 85, par. 6279 24 70 ILCS 305/1-30 from Ch. 85, par. 6280 25 70 ILCS 220/3-1 from Ch. 85, par. 4701 26 70 ILCS 220/3-2 from Ch. 85, par. 4702 27 70 ILCS 220/3-3 from Ch. 85, par. 4703 28 70 ILCS 220/3-4 from Ch. 85, par. 4704 29 70 ILCS 220/3-5 from Ch. 85, par. 4705 30 70 ILCS 220/3-6 from Ch. 85, par. 4706 31 70 ILCS 220/3-7 from Ch. 85, par. 4707 32 70 ILCS 220/3-8 from Ch. 85, par. 4708 33 70 ILCS 220/3-9 from Ch. 85, par. 4709 34 70 ILCS 220/3-10 from Ch. 85, par. 4710 -1322- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 220/3-11 from Ch. 85, par. 4711 2 70 ILCS 220/3-12 from Ch. 85, par. 4712 3 70 ILCS 220/3-13 from Ch. 85, par. 4713 4 70 ILCS 220/3-14 from Ch. 85, par. 4714 5 70 ILCS 220/3-15 from Ch. 85, par. 4715 6 70 ILCS 220/3-16 from Ch. 85, par. 4716 7 70 ILCS 220/3-17 from Ch. 85, par. 4717 8 70 ILCS 220/3-18 from Ch. 85, par. 4718 9 70 ILCS 220/3-19 from Ch. 85, par. 4719 10 70 ILCS 220/3-20 from Ch. 85, par. 4720 11 70 ILCS 220/3-21 from Ch. 85, par. 4721 12 70 ILCS 220/3-22 from Ch. 85, par. 4722 13 70 ILCS 220/3-23 from Ch. 85, par. 4723 14 70 ILCS 220/3-24 from Ch. 85, par. 4724 15 70 ILCS 220/3-25 from Ch. 85, par. 4725 16 70 ILCS 220/3-26 from Ch. 85, par. 4726 17 70 ILCS 220/3-27 from Ch. 85, par. 4727 18 70 ILCS 220/3-28 from Ch. 85, par. 4728 19 70 ILCS 220/3-29 from Ch. 85, par. 4729 20 70 ILCS 325/4-1 from Ch. 85, par. 7004-1 21 70 ILCS 325/4-2 from Ch. 85, par. 7004-2 22 70 ILCS 325/4-3 from Ch. 85, par. 7004-3 23 70 ILCS 325/4-4 from Ch. 85, par. 7004-4 24 70 ILCS 325/4-5 from Ch. 85, par. 7004-5 25 70 ILCS 325/4-6 from Ch. 85, par. 7004-6 26 70 ILCS 325/4-7 from Ch. 85, par. 7004-7 27 70 ILCS 325/4-8 from Ch. 85, par. 7004-8 28 70 ILCS 325/4-9 from Ch. 85, par. 7004-9 29 70 ILCS 325/4-10 from Ch. 85, par. 7004-10 30 70 ILCS 325/4-11 from Ch. 85, par. 7004-11 31 70 ILCS 325/4-12 from Ch. 85, par. 7004-12 32 70 ILCS 325/4-13 from Ch. 85, par. 7004-13 33 70 ILCS 325/4-14 from Ch. 85, par. 7004-14 34 70 ILCS 325/4-15 from Ch. 85, par. 7004-15 -1323- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 325/4-16 from Ch. 85, par. 7004-16 2 70 ILCS 325/4-17 from Ch. 85, par. 7004-17 3 70 ILCS 325/4-18 from Ch. 85, par. 7004-18 4 70 ILCS 325/4-19 from Ch. 85, par. 7004-19 5 70 ILCS 325/4-20 from Ch. 85, par. 7004-20 6 70 ILCS 325/4-21 from Ch. 85, par. 7004-21 7 70 ILCS 325/4-22 from Ch. 85, par. 7004-22 8 70 ILCS 325/4-23 from Ch. 85, par. 7004-23 9 70 ILCS 325/4-24 from Ch. 85, par. 7004-24 10 70 ILCS 325/4-25 from Ch. 85, par. 7004-25 11 70 ILCS 325/4-26 from Ch. 85, par. 7004-26 12 70 ILCS 325/4-27 from Ch. 85, par. 7004-27 13 70 ILCS 325/4-28 from Ch. 85, par. 7004-28 14 70 ILCS 325/4-29 from Ch. 85, par. 7004-29 15 70 ILCS 325/4-30 from Ch. 85, par. 7004-30 16 70 ILCS 310/5-1 from Ch. 85, par. 6905-1 17 70 ILCS 310/5-2 from Ch. 85, par. 6905-2 18 70 ILCS 310/5-3 from Ch. 85, par. 6905-3 19 70 ILCS 310/5-4 from Ch. 85, par. 6905-4 20 70 ILCS 310/5-5 from Ch. 85, par. 6905-5 21 70 ILCS 310/5-6 from Ch. 85, par. 6905-6 22 70 ILCS 310/5-7 from Ch. 85, par. 6905-7 23 70 ILCS 310/5-8 from Ch. 85, par. 6905-8 24 70 ILCS 310/5-9 from Ch. 85, par. 6905-9 25 70 ILCS 310/5-10 from Ch. 85, par. 6905-10 26 70 ILCS 310/5-11 from Ch. 85, par. 6905-11 27 70 ILCS 310/5-12 from Ch. 85, par. 6905-12 28 70 ILCS 310/5-13 from Ch. 85, par. 6905-13 29 70 ILCS 310/5-14 from Ch. 85, par. 6905-14 30 70 ILCS 310/5-15 from Ch. 85, par. 6905-15 31 70 ILCS 310/5-16 from Ch. 85, par. 6905-16 32 70 ILCS 310/5-17 from Ch. 85, par. 6905-17 33 70 ILCS 310/5-18 from Ch. 85, par. 6905-18 34 70 ILCS 310/5-19 from Ch. 85, par. 6905-19 -1324- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 310/5-20 from Ch. 85, par. 6905-20 2 70 ILCS 310/5-21 from Ch. 85, par. 6905-21 3 70 ILCS 310/5-22 from Ch. 85, par. 6905-22 4 70 ILCS 310/5-23 from Ch. 85, par. 6905-23 5 70 ILCS 310/5-24 from Ch. 85, par. 6905-24 6 70 ILCS 310/5-25 from Ch. 85, par. 6905-25 7 70 ILCS 310/5-26 from Ch. 85, par. 6905-26 8 70 ILCS 310/5-27 from Ch. 85, par. 6905-27 9 70 ILCS 310/5-28 from Ch. 85, par. 6905-28 10 70 ILCS 310/5-29 from Ch. 85, par. 6905-29 11 70 ILCS 310/5-30 from Ch. 85, par. 6905-30 12 70 ILCS 245/2-1 from Ch. 85, par. 6702-1 13 70 ILCS 245/2-2 from Ch. 85, par. 6702-2 14 70 ILCS 245/2-3 from Ch. 85, par. 6702-3 15 70 ILCS 245/2-4 from Ch. 85, par. 6702-4 16 70 ILCS 245/2-5 from Ch. 85, par. 6702-5 17 70 ILCS 245/2-6 from Ch. 85, par. 6702-6 18 70 ILCS 245/2-7 from Ch. 85, par. 6702-7 19 70 ILCS 245/2-8 from Ch. 85, par. 6702-8 20 70 ILCS 245/2-9 from Ch. 85, par. 6702-9 21 70 ILCS 245/2-10 from Ch. 85, par. 6702-10 22 70 ILCS 245/2-11 from Ch. 85, par. 6702-11 23 70 ILCS 245/2-12 from Ch. 85, par. 6702-12 24 70 ILCS 245/2-13 from Ch. 85, par. 6702-13 25 70 ILCS 245/2-14 from Ch. 85, par. 6702-14 26 70 ILCS 245/2-15 from Ch. 85, par. 6702-15 27 70 ILCS 245/2-16 from Ch. 85, par. 6702-16 28 70 ILCS 245/2-17 from Ch. 85, par. 6702-17 29 70 ILCS 245/2-18 from Ch. 85, par. 6702-18 30 70 ILCS 245/2-19 from Ch. 85, par. 6702-19 31 70 ILCS 245/2-20 from Ch. 85, par. 6702-20 32 70 ILCS 245/2-21 from Ch. 85, par. 6702-21 33 70 ILCS 245/2-22 from Ch. 85, par. 6702-22 34 70 ILCS 245/2-23 from Ch. 85, par. 6702-23 -1325- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 245/2-24 from Ch. 85, par. 6702-24 2 70 ILCS 245/2-25 from Ch. 85, par. 6702-25 3 70 ILCS 245/2-26 from Ch. 85, par. 6702-26 4 70 ILCS 245/2-27 from Ch. 85, par. 6702-27 5 70 ILCS 245/2-28 from Ch. 85, par. 6702-28 6 70 ILCS 245/2-29 from Ch. 85, par. 6702-29 7 70 ILCS 245/2-30 from Ch. 85, par. 6702-30 8 70 ILCS 205/1 from Ch. 85, par. 1361 9 70 ILCS 205/2 from Ch. 85, par. 1362 10 70 ILCS 205/3 from Ch. 85, par. 1363 11 70 ILCS 205/4 from Ch. 85, par. 1364 12 70 ILCS 205/5 from Ch. 85, par. 1365 13 70 ILCS 205/6 from Ch. 85, par. 1366 14 70 ILCS 205/6.1 from Ch. 85, par. 1366.1 15 70 ILCS 205/7 from Ch. 85, par. 1367 16 70 ILCS 205/8 from Ch. 85, par. 1368 17 70 ILCS 205/9 from Ch. 85, par. 1369 18 70 ILCS 205/10 from Ch. 85, par. 1370 19 70 ILCS 205/11 from Ch. 85, par. 1371 20 70 ILCS 205/12 from Ch. 85, par. 1372 21 70 ILCS 205/13 from Ch. 85, par. 1373 22 70 ILCS 205/14 from Ch. 85, par. 1374 23 70 ILCS 205/15 from Ch. 85, par. 1375 24 70 ILCS 205/16 from Ch. 85, par. 1376 25 70 ILCS 205/17 from Ch. 85, par. 1377 26 70 ILCS 205/18 from Ch. 85, par. 1378 27 70 ILCS 205/19 from Ch. 85, par. 1379 28 70 ILCS 205/20 from Ch. 85, par. 1380 29 70 ILCS 205/21 from Ch. 85, par. 1381 30 70 ILCS 205/22 from Ch. 85, par. 1382 31 70 ILCS 205/23 from Ch. 85, par. 1383 32 70 ILCS 205/24 from Ch. 85, par. 1384 33 70 ILCS 205/25 from Ch. 85, par. 1385 34 70 ILCS 205/26 from Ch. 85, par. 1386 -1326- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 205/27 from Ch. 85, par. 1387 2 70 ILCS 205/27a from Ch. 85, par. 1387a 3 70 ILCS 205/27b from Ch. 85, par. 1387b 4 70 ILCS 205/27c from Ch. 85, par. 1387c 5 70 ILCS 205/28 from Ch. 85, par. 1388 6 70 ILCS 220/7-1 from Ch. 85, par. 5101 7 70 ILCS 220/7-2 from Ch. 85, par. 5102 8 70 ILCS 220/7-3 from Ch. 85, par. 5103 9 70 ILCS 220/7-4 from Ch. 85, par. 5104 10 70 ILCS 220/7-5 from Ch. 85, par. 5105 11 70 ILCS 220/7-6 from Ch. 85, par. 5106 12 70 ILCS 220/7-7 from Ch. 85, par. 5107 13 70 ILCS 220/7-8 from Ch. 85, par. 5108 14 70 ILCS 220/7-9 from Ch. 85, par. 5109 15 70 ILCS 220/7-10 from Ch. 85, par. 5110 16 70 ILCS 220/7-11 from Ch. 85, par. 5111 17 70 ILCS 220/7-12 from Ch. 85, par. 5112 18 70 ILCS 220/7-13 from Ch. 85, par. 5113 19 70 ILCS 220/7-14 from Ch. 85, par. 5114 20 70 ILCS 220/7-15 from Ch. 85, par. 5115 21 70 ILCS 220/7-16 from Ch. 85, par. 5116 22 70 ILCS 220/7-17 from Ch. 85, par. 5117 23 70 ILCS 220/7-18 from Ch. 85, par. 5118 24 70 ILCS 220/7-19 from Ch. 85, par. 5119 25 70 ILCS 220/7-20 from Ch. 85, par. 5120 26 70 ILCS 220/7-21 from Ch. 85, par. 5121 27 70 ILCS 220/7-22 from Ch. 85, par. 5122 28 70 ILCS 220/7-23 from Ch. 85, par. 5123 29 70 ILCS 220/7-24 from Ch. 85, par. 5124 30 70 ILCS 220/7-25 from Ch. 85, par. 5125 31 70 ILCS 220/7-26 from Ch. 85, par. 5126 32 70 ILCS 220/7-27 from Ch. 85, par. 5127 33 70 ILCS 220/7-28 from Ch. 85, par. 5128 34 70 ILCS 220/2-1 from Ch. 85, par. 4601 -1327- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 220/2-2 from Ch. 85, par. 4602 2 70 ILCS 220/2-3 from Ch. 85, par. 4603 3 70 ILCS 220/2-4 from Ch. 85, par. 4604 4 70 ILCS 220/2-5 from Ch. 85, par. 4605 5 70 ILCS 220/2-6 from Ch. 85, par. 4606 6 70 ILCS 220/2-7 from Ch. 85, par. 4607 7 70 ILCS 220/2-8 from Ch. 85, par. 4608 8 70 ILCS 220/2-9 from Ch. 85, par. 4609 9 70 ILCS 220/2-10 from Ch. 85, par. 4610 10 70 ILCS 220/2-11 from Ch. 85, par. 4611 11 70 ILCS 220/2-12 from Ch. 85, par. 4612 12 70 ILCS 220/2-13 from Ch. 85, par. 4613 13 70 ILCS 220/2-14 from Ch. 85, par. 4614 14 70 ILCS 220/2-15 from Ch. 85, par. 4615 15 70 ILCS 220/2-16 from Ch. 85, par. 4616 16 70 ILCS 220/2-17 from Ch. 85, par. 4617 17 70 ILCS 220/2-18 from Ch. 85, par. 4618 18 70 ILCS 220/2-19 from Ch. 85, par. 4619 19 70 ILCS 220/2-20 from Ch. 85, par. 4620 20 70 ILCS 220/2-21 from Ch. 85, par. 4621 21 70 ILCS 220/2-22 from Ch. 85, par. 4622 22 70 ILCS 220/2-23 from Ch. 85, par. 4623 23 70 ILCS 220/2-24 from Ch. 85, par. 4624 24 70 ILCS 220/2-25 from Ch. 85, par. 4625 25 70 ILCS 220/2-26 from Ch. 85, par. 4626 26 70 ILCS 220/2-27 from Ch. 85, par. 4627 27 70 ILCS 220/2-28 from Ch. 85, par. 4628 28 70 ILCS 220/2-29 from Ch. 85, par. 4629 29 70 ILCS 220/10-1 from Ch. 85, par. 5401 30 70 ILCS 220/10-2 from Ch. 85, par. 5402 31 70 ILCS 220/10-3 from Ch. 85, par. 5403 32 70 ILCS 220/10-4 from Ch. 85, par. 5404 33 70 ILCS 220/10-5 from Ch. 85, par. 5405 34 70 ILCS 220/10-6 from Ch. 85, par. 5406 -1328- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 220/10-7 from Ch. 85, par. 5407 2 70 ILCS 220/10-8 from Ch. 85, par. 5408 3 70 ILCS 220/10-9 from Ch. 85, par. 5409 4 70 ILCS 220/10-10 from Ch. 85, par. 5410 5 70 ILCS 220/10-11 from Ch. 85, par. 5411 6 70 ILCS 220/10-12 from Ch. 85, par. 5412 7 70 ILCS 220/10-13 from Ch. 85, par. 5413 8 70 ILCS 220/10-14 from Ch. 85, par. 5414 9 70 ILCS 220/10-15 from Ch. 85, par. 5415 10 70 ILCS 220/10-16 from Ch. 85, par. 5416 11 70 ILCS 220/10-17 from Ch. 85, par. 5417 12 70 ILCS 220/10-18 from Ch. 85, par. 5418 13 70 ILCS 220/10-19 from Ch. 85, par. 5419 14 70 ILCS 220/10-20 from Ch. 85, par. 5420 15 70 ILCS 220/10-21 from Ch. 85, par. 5421 16 70 ILCS 220/10-22 from Ch. 85, par. 5422 17 70 ILCS 220/10-23 from Ch. 85, par. 5423 18 70 ILCS 220/10-24 from Ch. 85, par. 5424 19 70 ILCS 220/10-25 from Ch. 85, par. 5425 20 70 ILCS 220/10-26 from Ch. 85, par. 5426 21 70 ILCS 220/10-27 from Ch. 85, par. 5427 22 70 ILCS 220/10-28 from Ch. 85, par. 5428 23 70 ILCS 220/10-29 from Ch. 85, par. 5429 24 70 ILCS 220/10-30 from Ch. 85, par. 5430 25 70 ILCS 270/4-1 from Ch. 85, par. 3701 26 70 ILCS 270/4-2 from Ch. 85, par. 3702 27 70 ILCS 270/4-3 from Ch. 85, par. 3703 28 70 ILCS 270/4-4 from Ch. 85, par. 3704 29 70 ILCS 270/4-5 from Ch. 85, par. 3705 30 70 ILCS 270/4-6 from Ch. 85, par. 3706 31 70 ILCS 270/4-6.1 from Ch. 85, par. 3706.1 32 70 ILCS 270/4-7 from Ch. 85, par. 3707 33 70 ILCS 270/4-8 from Ch. 85, par. 3708 34 70 ILCS 270/4-9 from Ch. 85, par. 3709 -1329- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 270/4-10 from Ch. 85, par. 3710 2 70 ILCS 270/4-11 from Ch. 85, par. 3711 3 70 ILCS 270/4-12 from Ch. 85, par. 3712 4 70 ILCS 270/4-13 from Ch. 85, par. 3713 5 70 ILCS 270/4-14 from Ch. 85, par. 3714 6 70 ILCS 270/4-15 from Ch. 85, par. 3715 7 70 ILCS 270/4-16 from Ch. 85, par. 3716 8 70 ILCS 270/4-17 from Ch. 85, par. 3717 9 70 ILCS 270/4-18 from Ch. 85, par. 3718 10 70 ILCS 270/4-19 from Ch. 85, par. 3719 11 70 ILCS 270/4-20 from Ch. 85, par. 3720 12 70 ILCS 270/4-21 from Ch. 85, par. 3721 13 70 ILCS 270/4-22 from Ch. 85, par. 3722 14 70 ILCS 270/4-23 from Ch. 85, par. 3723 15 70 ILCS 270/4-24 from Ch. 85, par. 3724 16 70 ILCS 270/4-25 from Ch. 85, par. 3725 17 70 ILCS 270/4-26 from Ch. 85, par. 3726 18 70 ILCS 270/4-27 from Ch. 85, par. 3727 19 70 ILCS 270/4-28 from Ch. 85, par. 3728 20 70 ILCS 270/4-29 from Ch. 85, par. 3729 21 70 ILCS 270/4-30 from Ch. 85, par. 3730 22 70 ILCS 325/5-1 from Ch. 85, par. 7005-1 23 70 ILCS 325/5-2 from Ch. 85, par. 7005-2 24 70 ILCS 325/5-3 from Ch. 85, par. 7005-3 25 70 ILCS 325/5-4 from Ch. 85, par. 7005-4 26 70 ILCS 325/5-5 from Ch. 85, par. 7005-5 27 70 ILCS 325/5-6 from Ch. 85, par. 7005-6 28 70 ILCS 325/5-7 from Ch. 85, par. 7005-7 29 70 ILCS 325/5-8 from Ch. 85, par. 7005-8 30 70 ILCS 325/5-9 from Ch. 85, par. 7005-9 31 70 ILCS 325/5-10 from Ch. 85, par. 7005-10 32 70 ILCS 325/5-11 from Ch. 85, par. 7005-11 33 70 ILCS 325/5-12 from Ch. 85, par. 7005-12 34 70 ILCS 325/5-13 from Ch. 85, par. 7005-13 -1330- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 325/5-14 from Ch. 85, par. 7005-14 2 70 ILCS 325/5-15 from Ch. 85, par. 7005-15 3 70 ILCS 325/5-16 from Ch. 85, par. 7005-16 4 70 ILCS 325/5-17 from Ch. 85, par. 7005-17 5 70 ILCS 325/5-18 from Ch. 85, par. 7005-18 6 70 ILCS 325/5-19 from Ch. 85, par. 7005-19 7 70 ILCS 325/5-20 from Ch. 85, par. 7005-20 8 70 ILCS 325/5-21 from Ch. 85, par. 7005-21 9 70 ILCS 325/5-22 from Ch. 85, par. 7005-22 10 70 ILCS 325/5-23 from Ch. 85, par. 7005-23 11 70 ILCS 325/5-24 from Ch. 85, par. 7005-24 12 70 ILCS 325/5-25 from Ch. 85, par. 7005-25 13 70 ILCS 325/5-26 from Ch. 85, par. 7005-26 14 70 ILCS 325/5-27 from Ch. 85, par. 7005-27 15 70 ILCS 325/5-28 from Ch. 85, par. 7005-28 16 70 ILCS 325/5-29 from Ch. 85, par. 7005-29 17 70 ILCS 325/5-30 from Ch. 85, par. 7005-30 18 70 ILCS 320/2-1 from Ch. 85, par. 3201 19 70 ILCS 320/2-2 from Ch. 85, par. 3202 20 70 ILCS 320/2-3 from Ch. 85, par. 3203 21 70 ILCS 320/2-4 from Ch. 85, par. 3204 22 70 ILCS 320/2-5 from Ch. 85, par. 3205 23 70 ILCS 320/2-6 from Ch. 85, par. 3206 24 70 ILCS 320/2-6.1 from Ch. 85, par. 3206.1 25 70 ILCS 320/2-7 from Ch. 85, par. 3207 26 70 ILCS 320/2-8 from Ch. 85, par. 3208 27 70 ILCS 320/2-9 from Ch. 85, par. 3209 28 70 ILCS 320/2-10 from Ch. 85, par. 3210 29 70 ILCS 320/2-11 from Ch. 85, par. 3211 30 70 ILCS 320/2-12 from Ch. 85, par. 3212 31 70 ILCS 320/2-13 from Ch. 85, par. 3213 32 70 ILCS 320/2-14 from Ch. 85, par. 3214 33 70 ILCS 320/2-15 from Ch. 85, par. 3215 34 70 ILCS 320/2-16 from Ch. 85, par. 3216 -1331- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 320/2-17 from Ch. 85, par. 3217 2 70 ILCS 320/2-18 from Ch. 85, par. 3218 3 70 ILCS 320/2-19 from Ch. 85, par. 3219 4 70 ILCS 320/2-20 from Ch. 85, par. 3220 5 70 ILCS 320/2-21 from Ch. 85, par. 3221 6 70 ILCS 320/2-22 from Ch. 85, par. 3222 7 70 ILCS 320/2-23 from Ch. 85, par. 3223 8 70 ILCS 320/2-24 from Ch. 85, par. 3224 9 70 ILCS 320/2-25 from Ch. 85, par. 3225 10 70 ILCS 320/2-26 from Ch. 85, par. 3226 11 70 ILCS 320/2-27 from Ch. 85, par. 3227 12 70 ILCS 320/2-28 from Ch. 85, par. 3228 13 70 ILCS 320/2-29 from Ch. 85, par. 3229 14 70 ILCS 320/2-30 from Ch. 85, par. 3230 15 70 ILCS 315/1 from Ch. 85, par. 1441 16 70 ILCS 315/2 from Ch. 85, par. 1442 17 70 ILCS 315/3 from Ch. 85, par. 1443 18 70 ILCS 315/4 from Ch. 85, par. 1444 19 70 ILCS 315/5 from Ch. 85, par. 1445 20 70 ILCS 315/6 from Ch. 85, par. 1446 21 70 ILCS 315/7 from Ch. 85, par. 1447 22 70 ILCS 315/8 from Ch. 85, par. 1448 23 70 ILCS 315/9 from Ch. 85, par. 1449 24 70 ILCS 315/10 from Ch. 85, par. 1450 25 70 ILCS 315/11 from Ch. 85, par. 1451 26 70 ILCS 315/12 from Ch. 85, par. 1452 27 70 ILCS 315/13 from Ch. 85, par. 1453 28 70 ILCS 315/14 from Ch. 85, par. 1454 29 70 ILCS 315/15 from Ch. 85, par. 1455 30 70 ILCS 315/16 from Ch. 85, par. 1456 31 70 ILCS 315/17 from Ch. 85, par. 1457 32 70 ILCS 315/18 from Ch. 85, par. 1458 33 70 ILCS 315/19 from Ch. 85, par. 1459 34 70 ILCS 315/20 from Ch. 85, par. 1460 -1332- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 315/21 from Ch. 85, par. 1461 2 70 ILCS 315/22 from Ch. 85, par. 1462 3 70 ILCS 315/22.1 from Ch. 85, par. 1462.1 4 70 ILCS 315/22.2 from Ch. 85, par. 1462.2 5 70 ILCS 315/23 from Ch. 85, par. 1463 6 70 ILCS 325/8-1 from Ch. 85, par. 7008-1 7 70 ILCS 325/8-2 from Ch. 85, par. 7008-2 8 70 ILCS 325/8-3 from Ch. 85, par. 7008-3 9 70 ILCS 325/8-4 from Ch. 85, par. 7008-4 10 70 ILCS 325/8-5 from Ch. 85, par. 7008-5 11 70 ILCS 325/8-6 from Ch. 85, par. 7008-6 12 70 ILCS 325/8-7 from Ch. 85, par. 7008-7 13 70 ILCS 325/8-8 from Ch. 85, par. 7008-8 14 70 ILCS 325/8-9 from Ch. 85, par. 7008-9 15 70 ILCS 325/8-10 from Ch. 85, par. 7008-10 16 70 ILCS 325/8-11 from Ch. 85, par. 7008-11 17 70 ILCS 325/8-12 from Ch. 85, par. 7008-12 18 70 ILCS 325/8-13 from Ch. 85, par. 7008-13 19 70 ILCS 325/8-14 from Ch. 85, par. 7008-14 20 70 ILCS 325/8-15 from Ch. 85, par. 7008-15 21 70 ILCS 325/8-16 from Ch. 85, par. 7008-16 22 70 ILCS 325/8-17 from Ch. 85, par. 7008-17 23 70 ILCS 325/8-18 from Ch. 85, par. 7008-18 24 70 ILCS 325/8-19 from Ch. 85, par. 7008-19 25 70 ILCS 325/8-20 from Ch. 85, par. 7008-20 26 70 ILCS 325/8-21 from Ch. 85, par. 7008-21 27 70 ILCS 325/8-22 from Ch. 85, par. 7008-22 28 70 ILCS 325/8-23 from Ch. 85, par. 7008-23 29 70 ILCS 325/8-24 from Ch. 85, par. 7008-24 30 70 ILCS 325/8-25 from Ch. 85, par. 7008-25 31 70 ILCS 325/8-26 from Ch. 85, par. 7008-26 32 70 ILCS 325/8-27 from Ch. 85, par. 7008-27 33 70 ILCS 325/8-28 from Ch. 85, par. 7008-28 34 70 ILCS 325/8-29 from Ch. 85, par. 7008-29 -1333- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 325/8-30 from Ch. 85, par. 7008-30 2 70 ILCS 320/1-1 from Ch. 85, par. 3101 3 70 ILCS 320/1-2 from Ch. 85, par. 3102 4 70 ILCS 320/1-3 from Ch. 85, par. 3103 5 70 ILCS 320/1-4 from Ch. 85, par. 3104 6 70 ILCS 320/1-5 from Ch. 85, par. 3105 7 70 ILCS 320/1-6 from Ch. 85, par. 3106 8 70 ILCS 320/1-6.1 from Ch. 85, par. 3106.1 9 70 ILCS 320/1-7 from Ch. 85, par. 3107 10 70 ILCS 320/1-8 from Ch. 85, par. 3108 11 70 ILCS 320/1-9 from Ch. 85, par. 3109 12 70 ILCS 320/1-10 from Ch. 85, par. 3110 13 70 ILCS 320/1-11 from Ch. 85, par. 3111 14 70 ILCS 320/1-12 from Ch. 85, par. 3112 15 70 ILCS 320/1-13 from Ch. 85, par. 3113 16 70 ILCS 320/1-14 from Ch. 85, par. 3114 17 70 ILCS 320/1-15 from Ch. 85, par. 3115 18 70 ILCS 320/1-16 from Ch. 85, par. 3116 19 70 ILCS 320/1-17 from Ch. 85, par. 3117 20 70 ILCS 320/1-18 from Ch. 85, par. 3118 21 70 ILCS 320/1-19 from Ch. 85, par. 3119 22 70 ILCS 320/1-20 from Ch. 85, par. 3120 23 70 ILCS 320/1-21 from Ch. 85, par. 3121 24 70 ILCS 320/1-22 from Ch. 85, par. 3122 25 70 ILCS 320/1-23 from Ch. 85, par. 3123 26 70 ILCS 320/1-24 from Ch. 85, par. 3124 27 70 ILCS 320/1-25 from Ch. 85, par. 3125 28 70 ILCS 320/1-26 from Ch. 85, par. 3126 29 70 ILCS 320/1-27 from Ch. 85, par. 3127 30 70 ILCS 320/1-28 from Ch. 85, par. 3128 31 70 ILCS 320/1-29 from Ch. 85, par. 3129 32 70 ILCS 320/1-30 from Ch. 85, par. 3130 33 70 ILCS 280/2-1 from Ch. 85, par. 2801 34 70 ILCS 280/2-2 from Ch. 85, par. 2802 -1334- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 280/2-3 from Ch. 85, par. 2803 2 70 ILCS 280/2-4 from Ch. 85, par. 2804 3 70 ILCS 280/2-5 from Ch. 85, par. 2805 4 70 ILCS 280/2-6 from Ch. 85, par. 2806 5 70 ILCS 280/2-7 from Ch. 85, par. 2807 6 70 ILCS 280/2-7.1 from Ch. 85, par. 2807.1 7 70 ILCS 280/2-8 from Ch. 85, par. 2808 8 70 ILCS 280/2-9 from Ch. 85, par. 2809 9 70 ILCS 280/2-10 from Ch. 85, par. 2810 10 70 ILCS 280/2-11 from Ch. 85, par. 2811 11 70 ILCS 280/2-12 from Ch. 85, par. 2812 12 70 ILCS 280/2-13 from Ch. 85, par. 2813 13 70 ILCS 280/2-14 from Ch. 85, par. 2814 14 70 ILCS 280/2-15 from Ch. 85, par. 2815 15 70 ILCS 280/2-16 from Ch. 85, par. 2816 16 70 ILCS 280/2-17 from Ch. 85, par. 2817 17 70 ILCS 280/2-18 from Ch. 85, par. 2818 18 70 ILCS 280/2-19 from Ch. 85, par. 2819 19 70 ILCS 280/2-20 from Ch. 85, par. 2820 20 70 ILCS 280/2-21 from Ch. 85, par. 2821 21 70 ILCS 280/2-22 from Ch. 85, par. 2822 22 70 ILCS 280/2-23 from Ch. 85, par. 2823 23 70 ILCS 280/2-24 from Ch. 85, par. 2824 24 70 ILCS 280/2-25 from Ch. 85, par. 2825 25 70 ILCS 280/2-26 from Ch. 85, par. 2826 26 70 ILCS 280/2-27 from Ch. 85, par. 2827 27 70 ILCS 280/2-28 from Ch. 85, par. 2828 28 70 ILCS 280/2-29 from Ch. 85, par. 2829 29 70 ILCS 325/1-1 from Ch. 85, par. 7001-1 30 70 ILCS 325/1-2 from Ch. 85, par. 7001-2 31 70 ILCS 325/1-3 from Ch. 85, par. 7001-3 32 70 ILCS 325/1-4 from Ch. 85, par. 7001-4 33 70 ILCS 325/1-5 from Ch. 85, par. 7001-5 34 70 ILCS 325/1-6 from Ch. 85, par. 7001-6 -1335- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 325/1-7 from Ch. 85, par. 7001-7 2 70 ILCS 325/1-8 from Ch. 85, par. 7001-8 3 70 ILCS 325/1-9 from Ch. 85, par. 7001-9 4 70 ILCS 325/1-10 from Ch. 85, par. 7001-10 5 70 ILCS 325/1-11 from Ch. 85, par. 7001-11 6 70 ILCS 325/1-12 from Ch. 85, par. 7001-12 7 70 ILCS 325/1-13 from Ch. 85, par. 7001-13 8 70 ILCS 325/1-14 from Ch. 85, par. 7001-14 9 70 ILCS 325/1-15 from Ch. 85, par. 7001-15 10 70 ILCS 325/1-16 from Ch. 85, par. 7001-16 11 70 ILCS 325/1-17 from Ch. 85, par. 7001-17 12 70 ILCS 325/1-18 from Ch. 85, par. 7001-18 13 70 ILCS 325/1-19 from Ch. 85, par. 7001-19 14 70 ILCS 325/1-20 from Ch. 85, par. 7001-20 15 70 ILCS 325/1-21 from Ch. 85, par. 7001-21 16 70 ILCS 325/1-22 from Ch. 85, par. 7001-22 17 70 ILCS 325/1-23 from Ch. 85, par. 7001-23 18 70 ILCS 325/1-24 from Ch. 85, par. 7001-24 19 70 ILCS 325/1-25 from Ch. 85, par. 7001-25 20 70 ILCS 325/1-26 from Ch. 85, par. 7001-26 21 70 ILCS 325/1-27 from Ch. 85, par. 7001-27 22 70 ILCS 325/1-28 from Ch. 85, par. 7001-28 23 70 ILCS 325/1-29 from Ch. 85, par. 7001-29 24 70 ILCS 325/1-30 from Ch. 85, par. 7001-30 25 70 ILCS 330/1 from Ch. 85, par. 3301 26 70 ILCS 330/2 from Ch. 85, par. 3302 27 70 ILCS 330/3 from Ch. 85, par. 3303 28 70 ILCS 330/4 from Ch. 85, par. 3304 29 70 ILCS 330/5 from Ch. 85, par. 3305 30 70 ILCS 330/6 from Ch. 85, par. 3306 31 70 ILCS 330/7 from Ch. 85, par. 3307 32 70 ILCS 330/7.1 from Ch. 85, par. 3307.1 33 70 ILCS 330/8 from Ch. 85, par. 3308 34 70 ILCS 330/9 from Ch. 85, par. 3309 -1336- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 330/10 from Ch. 85, par. 3310 2 70 ILCS 330/11 from Ch. 85, par. 3311 3 70 ILCS 330/12 from Ch. 85, par. 3312 4 70 ILCS 330/13 from Ch. 85, par. 3313 5 70 ILCS 330/14 from Ch. 85, par. 3314 6 70 ILCS 330/15 from Ch. 85, par. 3315 7 70 ILCS 330/16 from Ch. 85, par. 3316 8 70 ILCS 330/17 from Ch. 85, par. 3317 9 70 ILCS 330/18 from Ch. 85, par. 3318 10 70 ILCS 330/19 from Ch. 85, par. 3319 11 70 ILCS 330/20 from Ch. 85, par. 3320 12 70 ILCS 330/21 from Ch. 85, par. 3321 13 70 ILCS 330/22 from Ch. 85, par. 3322 14 70 ILCS 330/23 from Ch. 85, par. 3323 15 70 ILCS 330/24 from Ch. 85, par. 3324 16 70 ILCS 330/25 from Ch. 85, par. 3325 17 70 ILCS 330/26 from Ch. 85, par. 3326 18 70 ILCS 330/27 from Ch. 85, par. 3327 19 70 ILCS 325/3-1 from Ch. 85, par. 7003-1 20 70 ILCS 325/3-2 from Ch. 85, par. 7003-2 21 70 ILCS 325/3-3 from Ch. 85, par. 7003-3 22 70 ILCS 325/3-4 from Ch. 85, par. 7003-4 23 70 ILCS 325/3-5 from Ch. 85, par. 7003-5 24 70 ILCS 325/3-6 from Ch. 85, par. 7003-6 25 70 ILCS 325/3-7 from Ch. 85, par. 7003-7 26 70 ILCS 325/3-8 from Ch. 85, par. 7003-8 27 70 ILCS 325/3-9 from Ch. 85, par. 7003-9 28 70 ILCS 325/3-10 from Ch. 85, par. 7003-10 29 70 ILCS 325/3-11 from Ch. 85, par. 7003-11 30 70 ILCS 325/3-12 from Ch. 85, par. 7003-12 31 70 ILCS 325/3-13 from Ch. 85, par. 7003-13 32 70 ILCS 325/3-14 from Ch. 85, par. 7003-14 33 70 ILCS 325/3-15 from Ch. 85, par. 7003-15 34 70 ILCS 325/3-16 from Ch. 85, par. 7003-16 -1337- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 325/3-17 from Ch. 85, par. 7003-17 2 70 ILCS 325/3-18 from Ch. 85, par. 7003-18 3 70 ILCS 325/3-19 from Ch. 85, par. 7003-19 4 70 ILCS 325/3-20 from Ch. 85, par. 7003-20 5 70 ILCS 325/3-21 from Ch. 85, par. 7003-21 6 70 ILCS 325/3-22 from Ch. 85, par. 7003-22 7 70 ILCS 325/3-23 from Ch. 85, par. 7003-23 8 70 ILCS 325/3-24 from Ch. 85, par. 7003-24 9 70 ILCS 325/3-25 from Ch. 85, par. 7003-25 10 70 ILCS 325/3-26 from Ch. 85, par. 7003-26 11 70 ILCS 325/3-27 from Ch. 85, par. 7003-27 12 70 ILCS 325/3-28 from Ch. 85, par. 7003-28 13 70 ILCS 325/3-29 from Ch. 85, par. 7003-29 14 70 ILCS 325/3-30 from Ch. 85, par. 7003-30 15 70 ILCS 340/1 from Ch. 85, par. 1331 16 70 ILCS 340/2 from Ch. 85, par. 1332 17 70 ILCS 340/3 from Ch. 85, par. 1333 18 70 ILCS 340/4 from Ch. 85, par. 1334 19 70 ILCS 340/5 from Ch. 85, par. 1335 20 70 ILCS 340/6 from Ch. 85, par. 1336 21 70 ILCS 340/6.1 from Ch. 85, par. 1336.1 22 70 ILCS 340/7 from Ch. 85, par. 1337 23 70 ILCS 340/8 from Ch. 85, par. 1338 24 70 ILCS 340/9 from Ch. 85, par. 1339 25 70 ILCS 340/9.1 from Ch. 85, par. 1339.1 26 70 ILCS 340/10 from Ch. 85, par. 1340 27 70 ILCS 340/11 from Ch. 85, par. 1341 28 70 ILCS 340/12 from Ch. 85, par. 1342 29 70 ILCS 340/13 from Ch. 85, par. 1343 30 70 ILCS 340/14 from Ch. 85, par. 1344 31 70 ILCS 340/15 from Ch. 85, par. 1345 32 70 ILCS 340/16 from Ch. 85, par. 1346 33 70 ILCS 340/17 from Ch. 85, par. 1347 34 70 ILCS 340/18 from Ch. 85, par. 1348 -1338- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 340/19 from Ch. 85, par. 1349 2 70 ILCS 340/20 from Ch. 85, par. 1350 3 70 ILCS 340/21 from Ch. 85, par. 1351 4 70 ILCS 340/22 from Ch. 85, par. 1352 5 70 ILCS 340/23 from Ch. 85, par. 1353 6 70 ILCS 340/23a from Ch. 85, par. 1353a 7 70 ILCS 340/24 from Ch. 85, par. 1354 8 70 ILCS 340/25 from Ch. 85, par. 1355 9 70 ILCS 340/26 from Ch. 85, par. 1356 10 70 ILCS 340/27 from Ch. 85, par. 1357 11 70 ILCS 340/27.1 from Ch. 85, par. 1357.1 12 70 ILCS 340/27.2 from Ch. 85, par. 1357.2 13 70 ILCS 340/27.3 from Ch. 85, par. 1357.3 14 70 ILCS 340/28 from Ch. 85, par. 1358 15 70 ILCS 335/1 from Ch. 85, par. 7101 16 70 ILCS 335/2 from Ch. 85, par. 7102 17 70 ILCS 335/3 from Ch. 85, par. 7103 18 70 ILCS 335/4 from Ch. 85, par. 7104 19 70 ILCS 335/5 from Ch. 85, par. 7105 20 70 ILCS 335/6 from Ch. 85, par. 7106 21 70 ILCS 335/7 from Ch. 85, par. 7107 22 70 ILCS 335/8 from Ch. 85, par. 7108 23 70 ILCS 335/9 from Ch. 85, par. 7109 24 70 ILCS 335/10 from Ch. 85, par. 7110 25 70 ILCS 335/11 from Ch. 85, par. 7111 26 70 ILCS 335/12 from Ch. 85, par. 7112 27 70 ILCS 335/13 from Ch. 85, par. 7113 28 70 ILCS 335/14 from Ch. 85, par. 7114 29 70 ILCS 335/15 from Ch. 85, par. 7115 30 70 ILCS 335/16 from Ch. 85, par. 7116 31 70 ILCS 335/17 from Ch. 85, par. 7117 32 70 ILCS 335/18 from Ch. 85, par. 7118 33 70 ILCS 335/19 from Ch. 85, par. 7119 34 70 ILCS 335/20 from Ch. 85, par. 7120 -1339- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 335/21 from Ch. 85, par. 7121 2 70 ILCS 335/22 from Ch. 85, par. 7122 3 70 ILCS 335/23 from Ch. 85, par. 7123 4 70 ILCS 335/24 from Ch. 85, par. 7124 5 70 ILCS 335/25 from Ch. 85, par. 7125 6 70 ILCS 335/26 from Ch. 85, par. 7126 7 70 ILCS 335/27 from Ch. 85, par. 7127 8 70 ILCS 335/28 from Ch. 85, par. 7128 9 70 ILCS 335/29 from Ch. 85, par. 7129 10 70 ILCS 335/30 from Ch. 85, par. 7130 11 70 ILCS 220/8-1 from Ch. 85, par. 5201 12 70 ILCS 220/8-2 from Ch. 85, par. 5202 13 70 ILCS 220/8-3 from Ch. 85, par. 5203 14 70 ILCS 220/8-4 from Ch. 85, par. 5204 15 70 ILCS 220/8-5 from Ch. 85, par. 5205 16 70 ILCS 220/8-6 from Ch. 85, par. 5206 17 70 ILCS 220/8-7 from Ch. 85, par. 5207 18 70 ILCS 220/8-8 from Ch. 85, par. 5208 19 70 ILCS 220/8-9 from Ch. 85, par. 5209 20 70 ILCS 220/8-10 from Ch. 85, par. 5210 21 70 ILCS 220/8-11 from Ch. 85, par. 5211 22 70 ILCS 220/8-12 from Ch. 85, par. 5212 23 70 ILCS 220/8-13 from Ch. 85, par. 5213 24 70 ILCS 220/8-14 from Ch. 85, par. 5214 25 70 ILCS 220/8-15 from Ch. 85, par. 5215 26 70 ILCS 220/8-16 from Ch. 85, par. 5216 27 70 ILCS 220/8-17 from Ch. 85, par. 5217 28 70 ILCS 220/8-18 from Ch. 85, par. 5218 29 70 ILCS 220/8-19 from Ch. 85, par. 5219 30 70 ILCS 220/8-20 from Ch. 85, par. 5220 31 70 ILCS 220/8-21 from Ch. 85, par. 5221 32 70 ILCS 220/8-22 from Ch. 85, par. 5222 33 70 ILCS 220/8-23 from Ch. 85, par. 5223 34 70 ILCS 220/8-24 from Ch. 85, par. 5224 -1340- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 220/8-25 from Ch. 85, par. 5225 2 70 ILCS 220/8-26 from Ch. 85, par. 5226 3 70 ILCS 220/8-27 from Ch. 85, par. 5227 4 70 ILCS 220/8-28 from Ch. 85, par. 5228 5 70 ILCS 345/1 from Ch. 85, par. 1251 6 70 ILCS 345/2 from Ch. 85, par. 1252 7 70 ILCS 345/3 from Ch. 85, par. 1253 8 70 ILCS 345/4 from Ch. 85, par. 1254 9 70 ILCS 345/5 from Ch. 85, par. 1255 10 70 ILCS 345/6 from Ch. 85, par. 1256 11 70 ILCS 345/6.1 from Ch. 85, par. 1256.1 12 70 ILCS 345/7 from Ch. 85, par. 1257 13 70 ILCS 345/8 from Ch. 85, par. 1258 14 70 ILCS 345/9 from Ch. 85, par. 1259 15 70 ILCS 345/10 from Ch. 85, par. 1260 16 70 ILCS 345/11 from Ch. 85, par. 1261 17 70 ILCS 345/12 from Ch. 85, par. 1262 18 70 ILCS 345/13 from Ch. 85, par. 1263 19 70 ILCS 345/13(a) from Ch. 85, par. 1263a 20 70 ILCS 345/13(b) from Ch. 85, par. 1263b 21 70 ILCS 345/13(c) from Ch. 85, par. 1263c 22 70 ILCS 345/14 from Ch. 85, par. 1264 23 70 ILCS 345/15(a) from Ch. 85, par. 1265a 24 70 ILCS 345/15(b) from Ch. 85, par. 1265b 25 70 ILCS 345/15(c) from Ch. 85, par. 1265c 26 70 ILCS 345/15(d) from Ch. 85, par. 1265d 27 70 ILCS 345/16 from Ch. 85, par. 1266 28 70 ILCS 345/17 from Ch. 85, par. 1267 29 70 ILCS 345/18 from Ch. 85, par. 1268 30 70 ILCS 345/19 from Ch. 85, par. 1269 31 70 ILCS 345/20 from Ch. 85, par. 1270 32 70 ILCS 345/21 from Ch. 85, par. 1271 33 70 ILCS 345/22 from Ch. 85, par. 1272 34 70 ILCS 345/23 from Ch. 85, par. 1273 -1341- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 345/24 from Ch. 85, par. 1274 2 70 ILCS 345/25 from Ch. 85, par. 1275 3 70 ILCS 345/26 from Ch. 85, par. 1276 4 70 ILCS 345/27 from Ch. 85, par. 1277 5 70 ILCS 345/28 from Ch. 85, par. 1278 6 70 ILCS 345/29 from Ch. 85, par. 1279 7 70 ILCS 345/30 from Ch. 85, par. 1280 8 70 ILCS 345/31 from Ch. 85, par. 1281 9 70 ILCS 345/32 from Ch. 85, par. 1282 10 70 ILCS 345/33 from Ch. 85, par. 1283 11 70 ILCS 270/2-1 from Ch. 85, par. 3501 12 70 ILCS 270/2-2 from Ch. 85, par. 3502 13 70 ILCS 270/2-3 from Ch. 85, par. 3503 14 70 ILCS 270/2-4 from Ch. 85, par. 3504 15 70 ILCS 270/2-5 from Ch. 85, par. 3505 16 70 ILCS 270/2-6 from Ch. 85, par. 3506 17 70 ILCS 270/2-7 from Ch. 85, par. 3507 18 70 ILCS 270/2-7.1 from Ch. 85, par. 3507.1 19 70 ILCS 270/2-8 from Ch. 85, par. 3508 20 70 ILCS 270/2-9 from Ch. 85, par. 3509 21 70 ILCS 270/2-10 from Ch. 85, par. 3510 22 70 ILCS 270/2-11 from Ch. 85, par. 3511 23 70 ILCS 270/2-12 from Ch. 85, par. 3512 24 70 ILCS 270/2-13 from Ch. 85, par. 3513 25 70 ILCS 270/2-14 from Ch. 85, par. 3514 26 70 ILCS 270/2-15 from Ch. 85, par. 3515 27 70 ILCS 270/2-16 from Ch. 85, par. 3516 28 70 ILCS 270/2-17 from Ch. 85, par. 3517 29 70 ILCS 270/2-18 from Ch. 85, par. 3518 30 70 ILCS 270/2-19 from Ch. 85, par. 3519 31 70 ILCS 270/2-20 from Ch. 85, par. 3520 32 70 ILCS 270/2-21 from Ch. 85, par. 3521 33 70 ILCS 270/2-22 from Ch. 85, par. 3522 34 70 ILCS 270/2-23 from Ch. 85, par. 3523 -1342- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 270/2-24 from Ch. 85, par. 3524 2 70 ILCS 270/2-25 from Ch. 85, par. 3525 3 70 ILCS 270/2-26 from Ch. 85, par. 3526 4 70 ILCS 270/2-27 from Ch. 85, par. 3527 5 70 ILCS 270/2-28 from Ch. 85, par. 3528 6 70 ILCS 270/2-29 from Ch. 85, par. 3529 7 70 ILCS 270/2-30 from Ch. 85, par. 3530 8 70 ILCS 270/2-31 from Ch. 85, par. 3531 9 70 ILCS 265/1 from Ch. 85, par. 1551 10 70 ILCS 265/1.1 from Ch. 85, par. 1551.1 11 70 ILCS 265/2 from Ch. 85, par. 1552 12 70 ILCS 265/3 from Ch. 85, par. 1553 13 70 ILCS 265/4 from Ch. 85, par. 1554 14 70 ILCS 265/5 from Ch. 85, par. 1555 15 70 ILCS 265/6 from Ch. 85, par. 1556 16 70 ILCS 265/6.1 from Ch. 85, par. 1556.1 17 70 ILCS 265/7 from Ch. 85, par. 1557 18 70 ILCS 265/8 from Ch. 85, par. 1558 19 70 ILCS 265/9 from Ch. 85, par. 1559 20 70 ILCS 265/10 from Ch. 85, par. 1560 21 70 ILCS 265/11 from Ch. 85, par. 1561 22 70 ILCS 265/12 from Ch. 85, par. 1562 23 70 ILCS 265/13 from Ch. 85, par. 1563 24 70 ILCS 265/14 from Ch. 85, par. 1564 25 70 ILCS 265/15 from Ch. 85, par. 1565 26 70 ILCS 265/16 from Ch. 85, par. 1566 27 70 ILCS 265/17 from Ch. 85, par. 1567 28 70 ILCS 265/18 from Ch. 85, par. 1568 29 70 ILCS 265/19 from Ch. 85, par. 1569 30 70 ILCS 265/20 from Ch. 85, par. 1570 31 70 ILCS 265/21 from Ch. 85, par. 1571 32 70 ILCS 265/22 from Ch. 85, par. 1572 33 70 ILCS 265/23 from Ch. 85, par. 1573 34 70 ILCS 265/24 from Ch. 85, par. 1574 -1343- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 265/25 from Ch. 85, par. 1575 2 70 ILCS 265/26 from Ch. 85, par. 1576 3 70 ILCS 265/26a from Ch. 85, par. 1576a 4 70 ILCS 265/26b from Ch. 85, par. 1576b 5 70 ILCS 265/26c from Ch. 85, par. 1576c 6 70 ILCS 265/27 from Ch. 85, par. 1577 7 70 ILCS 265/28 from Ch. 85, par. 1578 8 70 ILCS 325/7-1 from Ch. 85, par. 7007-1 9 70 ILCS 325/7-2 from Ch. 85, par. 7007-2 10 70 ILCS 325/7-3 from Ch. 85, par. 7007-3 11 70 ILCS 325/7-4 from Ch. 85, par. 7007-4 12 70 ILCS 325/7-5 from Ch. 85, par. 7007-5 13 70 ILCS 325/7-6 from Ch. 85, par. 7007-6 14 70 ILCS 325/7-7 from Ch. 85, par. 7007-7 15 70 ILCS 325/7-8 from Ch. 85, par. 7007-8 16 70 ILCS 325/7-9 from Ch. 85, par. 7007-9 17 70 ILCS 325/7-10 from Ch. 85, par. 7007-10 18 70 ILCS 325/7-11 from Ch. 85, par. 7007-11 19 70 ILCS 325/7-12 from Ch. 85, par. 7007-12 20 70 ILCS 325/7-13 from Ch. 85, par. 7007-13 21 70 ILCS 325/7-14 from Ch. 85, par. 7007-14 22 70 ILCS 325/7-15 from Ch. 85, par. 7007-15 23 70 ILCS 325/7-16 from Ch. 85, par. 7007-16 24 70 ILCS 325/7-17 from Ch. 85, par. 7007-17 25 70 ILCS 325/7-18 from Ch. 85, par. 7007-18 26 70 ILCS 325/7-19 from Ch. 85, par. 7007-19 27 70 ILCS 325/7-20 from Ch. 85, par. 7007-20 28 70 ILCS 325/7-21 from Ch. 85, par. 7007-21 29 70 ILCS 325/7-22 from Ch. 85, par. 7007-22 30 70 ILCS 325/7-23 from Ch. 85, par. 7007-23 31 70 ILCS 325/7-24 from Ch. 85, par. 7007-24 32 70 ILCS 325/7-25 from Ch. 85, par. 7007-25 33 70 ILCS 325/7-26 from Ch. 85, par. 7007-26 34 70 ILCS 325/7-27 from Ch. 85, par. 7007-27 -1344- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 325/7-28 from Ch. 85, par. 7007-28 2 70 ILCS 325/7-29 from Ch. 85, par. 7007-29 3 70 ILCS 325/7-30 from Ch. 85, par. 7007-30 4 70 ILCS 350/1 from Ch. 85, par. 6101 5 70 ILCS 350/2 from Ch. 85, par. 6102 6 70 ILCS 350/3 from Ch. 85, par. 6103 7 70 ILCS 350/4 from Ch. 85, par. 6104 8 70 ILCS 350/5 from Ch. 85, par. 6105 9 70 ILCS 350/6 from Ch. 85, par. 6106 10 70 ILCS 350/7 from Ch. 85, par. 6107 11 70 ILCS 350/8 from Ch. 85, par. 6108 12 70 ILCS 350/9 from Ch. 85, par. 6109 13 70 ILCS 350/10 from Ch. 85, par. 6110 14 70 ILCS 350/11 from Ch. 85, par. 6111 15 70 ILCS 350/12 from Ch. 85, par. 6112 16 70 ILCS 350/13 from Ch. 85, par. 6113 17 70 ILCS 350/14 from Ch. 85, par. 6114 18 70 ILCS 350/15 from Ch. 85, par. 6115 19 70 ILCS 350/16 from Ch. 85, par. 6116 20 70 ILCS 350/17 from Ch. 85, par. 6117 21 70 ILCS 350/18 from Ch. 85, par. 6118 22 70 ILCS 350/19 from Ch. 85, par. 6119 23 70 ILCS 350/20 from Ch. 85, par. 6120 24 70 ILCS 350/21 from Ch. 85, par. 6121 25 70 ILCS 350/22 from Ch. 85, par. 6122 26 70 ILCS 350/23 from Ch. 85, par. 6123 27 70 ILCS 350/24 from Ch. 85, par. 6124 28 70 ILCS 350/25 from Ch. 85, par. 6125 29 70 ILCS 350/26 from Ch. 85, par. 6126 30 70 ILCS 350/27 from Ch. 85, par. 6127 31 70 ILCS 350/28 from Ch. 85, par. 6128 32 70 ILCS 350/29 from Ch. 85, par. 6129 33 70 ILCS 350/30 from Ch. 85, par. 6130 34 70 ILCS 290/1 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-1 -1345- LRB9000879DJcd 1 70 ILCS 290/2 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-2 2 70 ILCS 290/3 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-3 3 70 ILCS 290/4 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-4 4 70 ILCS 290/5 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-5 5 70 ILCS 290/6 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-6 6 70 ILCS 290/7 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-7 7 70 ILCS 290/7.1 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-7.1 8 70 ILCS 290/8 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-8 9 70 ILCS 290/9 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-9 10 70 ILCS 290/10 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-10 11 70 ILCS 290/11 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-11 12 70 ILCS 290/12 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-12 13 70 ILCS 290/13 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-13 14 70 ILCS 290/14 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-14 15 70 ILCS 290/15 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-15 16 70 ILCS 290/16 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-16 17 70 ILCS 290/17 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-17 18 70 ILCS 290/18 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-18 19 70 ILCS 290/19 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-19 20 70 ILCS 290/20 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-20 21 70 ILCS 290/21 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-21 22 70 ILCS 290/22 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-22 23 70 ILCS 290/23 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-23 24 70 ILCS 290/24 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-24 25 70 ILCS 290/25 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-25 26 70 ILCS 290/26 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-26 27 70 ILCS 290/27 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-27 28 70 ILCS 290/27a from Ch. 85, par. 1580-27a 29 70 ILCS 290/27b from Ch. 85, par. 1580-27b 30 70 ILCS 290/27c from Ch. 85, par. 1580-27c 31 70 ILCS 290/28 from Ch. 85, par. 1580-28