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90_HB2091enr

      30 ILCS 330/5             from Ch. 127, par. 655
          Amends the General Obligation Bond Act.  Makes changes of
      style and punctuation in the provisions of the  Act  relating
      to school construction.
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 1        AN ACT to amend the General Obligation Bond Act.
 2        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:
 4        Section 1.  The General Obligation Bond Act is amended by
 5    changing Sections 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12 as follows:
 6        (30 ILCS 330/2) (from Ch. 127, par. 652)
 7        Sec. 2. Authorization for Bonds.  The State  of  Illinois
 8    is  authorized  to issue, sell and provide for the retirement
 9    of General Obligation Bonds of the State of Illinois  in  the
10    total amount of $10,895,296,392 $10,334,908,392 herein called
11    "Bonds".
12        Of  the  total  amount  of  bonds authorized above, up to
13    $2,200,000,000 in aggregate original principal amount may  be
14    issued  and sold in accordance with the Baccalaureate Savings
15    Act in the form of General Obligation College Savings Bonds.
16        Of the total amount of  bonds  authorized  above,  up  to
17    $300,000,000  in  aggregate  original principal amount may be
18    issued and sold in accordance with the Retirement Savings Act
19    in the form of General Obligation Retirement Savings Bonds.
20        The issuance and sale of Bonds pursuant  to  the  General
21    Obligation  Bond Act is an economical and efficient method of
22    financing the capital needs of  the  State.   This  Act  will
23    permit  the  issuance  of  a multi-purpose General Obligation
24    Bond with uniform terms and features.   This  will  not  only
25    lower  the  cost  of registration but also reduce the overall
26    cost of  issuing  debt  by  improving  the  marketability  of
27    Illinois General Obligation Bonds.
28        Bonds  shall  be  issued  for the categories and specific
29    purposes expressed in Sections 2 through 8 and Section 16  of
30    this Act.
31    (Source: P.A. 90-1, eff. 2-20-97; 90-8, eff. 12-8-97; 90-549,
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 1    eff. 12-8-97.)
 2        (30 ILCS 330/3) (from Ch. 127, par. 653)
 3        Sec.  3. Capital Facilities. The amount of $4,335,266,392
 4    $3,846,083,392 is authorized to be used for the  acquisition,
 5    development,   construction,   reconstruction,   improvement,
 6    financing, architectural planning and installation of capital
 7    facilities   within   the  State,  consisting  of  buildings,
 8    structures, durable equipment, land, and  interests  in  land
 9    for the following specific purposes:
10        (a)  $1,189,517,246    $1,032,672,246   for   educational
11    purposes by State universities  and  colleges,  the  Illinois
12    Community  College  Board  created  by  the  Public Community
13    College Act and for grants to public  community  colleges  as
14    authorized  by Sections 5-11 and 5-12 of the Public Community
15    College Act;
16        (b)  $1,126,370,168   $1,027,213,368   for   correctional
17    purposes at State prison and correctional centers;
18        (c)  $379,711,786   $298,682,486   for    open    spaces,
19    recreational  and conservation purposes and the protection of
20    land;
21        (d)  $482,280,486 $451,215,486 for child care facilities,
22    mental and public health facilities, and facilities  for  the
23    care of disabled veterans and their spouses;
24        (e)  895,189,341  $809,568,641  for use by the State, its
25    departments, authorities,  public  corporations,  commissions
26    and agencies;
27        (f)  $818,100  for  cargo  handling  facilities  at  port
28    districts and for breakwaters, including harbor entrances, at
29    port districts in conjunction with facilities for small boats
30    and pleasure crafts;
31        (g)  $147,267,796   $137,672,796   for   water   resource
32    management projects;
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 1        (h)  $16,940,269 for the provision of facilities for food
 2    production  research  and  related  instructional  and public
 3    service activities  at  the  State  universities  and  public
 4    community colleges;
 5        (i)  $34,000,000 for grants by the Secretary of State, as
 6    State Librarian, for central library facilities authorized by
 7    Section  8  of the Illinois Library System Act and for grants
 8    by the Capital Development Board to units of local government
 9    for public library facilities;
10        (j)  $25,000,000  for   the   acquisition,   development,
11    construction,    reconstruction,    improvement,   financing,
12    architectural planning and installation of capital facilities
13    consisting of buildings, structures,  durable  equipment  and
14    land   for  grants  to  counties,  municipalities  or  public
15    building commissions with correctional facilities that do not
16    comply with  the  minimum  standards  of  the  Department  of
17    Corrections  under  Section  3-15-2  of  the  Unified Code of
18    Corrections;
19        (k)  $5,000,000 for grants in fiscal  year  1988  by  the
20    Department  of  Conservation  for improvement or expansion of
21    aquarium facilities located  on  property  owned  by  a  park
22    district; and
23        (l)  $33,171,200  $7,300,000 to State agencies for grants
24    to  local  governments  for   the   acquisition,   financing,
25    architectural      planning,     development,     alteration,
26    installation,  and   construction   of   capital   facilities
27    consisting  of  buildings, structures, durable equipment, and
28    land.
29        The amounts authorized above for capital  facilities  may
30    be   used  for  the  acquisition,  installation,  alteration,
31    construction, or reconstruction of capital facilities and for
32    the purchase of equipment for the purpose  of  major  capital
33    improvements  which  will  reduce energy consumption in State
34    buildings or facilities.
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 1    (Source: P.A. 90-1, eff. 2-20-97; 90-8, eff. 12-8-97; 90-549,
 2    eff. 12-8-97.)
 3        (30 ILCS 330/4) (from Ch. 127, par. 654)
 4        Sec. 4.  Transportation.  The  amount  of  $2,484,270,000
 5    $2,436,800,000  is  authorized  for  use by the Department of
 6    Transportation for the  specific  purpose  of  promoting  and
 7    assuring  rapid,  efficient,  and  safe highway, air and mass
 8    transportation for the inhabitants of the State by  providing
 9    monies,  including  the  making  of grants and loans, for the
10    acquisition,  construction,  reconstruction,  extension   and
11    improvement  of  the  following transportation facilities and
12    equipment, and for  the  acquisition  of  real  property  and
13    interests  in  real  property  required  or  expected  to  be
14    required in connection therewith as follows:
15        (a)  $1,411,000,000    for   State   highways,   arterial
16    highways, freeways,  roads,  bridges,  structures  separating
17    highways  and  railroads  and  roads,  and  bridges  on roads
18    maintained by counties,  municipalities,  townships  or  road
19    districts for the following specific purposes:
20             (1)  $1,310,000,000 for use statewide,
21             (2)  $3,641,000   for   use   outside   the  Chicago
22        urbanized area,
23             (3)  $7,543,000 for use within the Chicago urbanized
24        area,
25             (4)  $13,060,600 for use within the City of Chicago,
26             (5)  $57,894,500 for  use  within  the  counties  of
27        Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry and Will, and
28             (6)  $18,860,900  for  use  outside  the counties of
29        Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry and Will.
30        (b)  $883,270,000   $835,800,000   for    mass    transit
31    facilities,   as  defined  in  Section  49.19  of  the  Civil
32    Administrative Code of  Illinois,  including  rapid  transit,
33    rail, bus and other equipment used in connection therewith by
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 1    the   State   or   any  unit  of  local  government,  special
 2    transportation  district,  municipal  corporation  or   other
 3    corporation  or  public  authority  authorized to provide and
 4    promote public transportation within the State or two or more
 5    of  the  foregoing  jointly,  for  the   following   specific
 6    purposes:
 7             (1)  $787,470,000 $740,000,000 statewide,
 8             (2)  $83,350,000  for  use  within  the  counties of
 9        Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry and Will,
10             (3)  $12,450,000 for use  outside  the  counties  of
11        Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry and Will.
12        (c)  $190,000,000  for airport or aviation facilities and
13    any  equipment  used  in  connection   therewith,   including
14    engineering  and  land acquisition costs, by the State or any
15    unit of local government,  special  transportation  district,
16    municipal   corporation   or   other  corporation  or  public
17    authority authorized to provide public transportation  within
18    the State, or two or more of the foregoing acting jointly.
19    (Source:  P.A. 89-235, eff. 8-4-95; 90-1, eff. 2-20-97; 90-8,
20    eff. 12-8-97 (changed from 6-1-98 by P.A. 90-549).)
21        (30 ILCS 330/6) (from Ch. 127, par. 656)
22        Sec. 6.  Anti-Pollution.
23        (a)  The   amount   of   $213,035,000   $189,300,000   is
24    authorized for allocation  by  the  Environmental  Protection
25    Agency  for  grants  or loans to units of local government in
26    such amounts, at such times  and  for  such  purpose  as  the
27    Agency   deems  necessary  or  desirable  for  the  planning,
28    financing, and construction  of  municipal  sewage  treatment
29    works  and  solid waste disposal facilities and for making of
30    deposits  into  the  Water  Revolving  Fund  and   the   U.S.
31    Environmental   Protection  Fund  to  provide  assistance  in
32    accordance  with  the  provisions  of  Title  IV-A   of   the
33    Environmental Protection Act.
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 1        (b)  The   amount   of  $160,500,000  is  authorized  for
 2    allocation by the Environmental Protection Agency for payment
 3    of claims submitted to the State  and  approved  for  payment
 4    under   the   Leaking   Underground   Storage   Tank  Program
 5    established in Title XVI of the Environmental Protection Act.
 6    (Source: P.A. 90-1, eff. 2-20-97; 90-8, eff. 12-8-97; 90-549,
 7    eff. 12-8-97.)
 8        (30 ILCS 330/12) (from Ch. 127, par. 662)
 9        Sec. 12.  Allocation of Proceeds from Sale of Bonds.
10        (a)  Proceeds from  the  sale  of  Bonds,  authorized  by
11    Section  3  of  this  Act, shall be deposited in the separate
12    fund known as the Capital Development Fund.
13        (b)  Proceeds from  the  sale  of  Bonds,  authorized  by
14    paragraph (a) of Section 4 of this Act, shall be deposited in
15    the  separate fund known as the Transportation Bond, Series A
16    Fund.
17        (c)  Proceeds from  the  sale  of  Bonds,  authorized  by
18    paragraphs  (b)  and  (c)  of Section 4 of this Act, shall be
19    deposited in the separate fund known  as  the  Transportation
20    Bond, Series B Fund.
21        (d)  Proceeds  from  the  sale  of  Bonds,  authorized by
22    Section 5 of this Act, shall be  deposited  in  the  separate
23    fund  known  as  the  School  Construction  Fund, except that
24    proceeds from the sale of the  additional  $1,100,000,000  of
25    bonds  authorized  in subsection (e) of Section 5 pursuant to
26    this amendatory Act of  1997  shall  be  deposited  into  the
27    School Infrastructure Fund.
28        (e)  Proceeds  from  the  sale  of  Bonds,  authorized by
29    Section 6 of this Act, shall be  deposited  in  the  separate
30    fund known as the Anti-Pollution Fund.
31        (f)  Proceeds  from  the  sale  of  Bonds,  authorized by
32    Section 7 of this Act, shall be  deposited  in  the  separate
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 1    fund known as the Coal Development Fund.
 2        (g)  Proceeds  from  the  sale  of  Bonds,  authorized by
 3    Section 8 of this Act, shall  be  deposited  in  the  Capital
 4    Development Fund.
 5        (h)  Subsequent  to  the  issuance  of  any Bonds for the
 6    purposes described in Sections 2 through 8 of this  Act,  the
 7    Governor  and  the  Director  of the Bureau of the Budget may
 8    provide for the reallocation  of  unspent  proceeds  of  such
 9    Bonds to any other purposes authorized under said Sections of
10    this  Act,  subject to the limitations on aggregate principal
11    amounts  contained therein.  Upon any such reallocation, such
12    unspent proceeds shall  be  transferred  to  the  appropriate
13    funds  as  determined  by reference to paragraphs (a) through
14    (g) of this Section.
15    (Source: P.A. 90-549, eff. 12-8-97.)
16        Section 99.   Effective  date.   This  Act  takes  effect
17    immediately upon becoming law.

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