Public Act 102-0999 Public Act 0999 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-0999 | SB3050 Enrolled | LRB102 22439 AWJ 31579 b |
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| AN ACT concerning local government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Park District Code is amended by changing | Section 8-1 as follows:
| (70 ILCS 1205/8-1) (from Ch. 105, par. 8-1)
| Sec. 8-1. General corporate powers.
Every park district | shall, from the time of its
organization, be a body corporate | and politic by the name set forth
in the petition for its | organization, the specific name set forth in this Code, or the | name it may adopt under
Section 8-9 and shall have and exercise | the following powers:
| (a) To adopt a corporate seal and alter the same at | pleasure; to sue
and be sued; and to contract in | furtherance of any of its corporate purposes.
| (b)(1) To acquire by gift, legacy, grant or purchase, | or by
condemnation in the manner provided for the exercise | of the power of eminent
domain under the Eminent Domain | Act, any and all real estate, or
rights therein necessary | for building, laying out, extending, adorning
and | maintaining any such parks, boulevards and driveways, or | for
effecting any of the powers or purposes granted under | this Code as its
board may deem proper, whether such lands |
| be located within or without such
district; but no park | district, except as provided in paragraph (2) of this
| subsection, shall have any power of condemnation in the | manner provided for the
exercise of the power of eminent | domain under the Eminent Domain Act or otherwise as to any | real
estate, lands, riparian rights or estate, or other | property situated outside of
such district, but shall only | have power to acquire the same by gift, legacy,
grant or | purchase, and such district shall have the same control of | and power
over lands so acquired without the district as | over parks, boulevards and
driveways within such district.
| (2) In addition to the powers granted in paragraph (1) | of subsection (b),
a park district located in more than | one county, the majority of its territory
located in a | county over 450,000 in population and none of its | territory
located in a county over 1,000,000 in | population, shall have condemnation
power in the manner | provided for the exercise of the power of eminent domain
| under the Eminent Domain Act
or as otherwise granted by | law
as to any and all real estate situated up to one mile | outside of such district
which is not within the | boundaries of another park district.
| (c) To acquire by gift, legacy or purchase any | personal property necessary
for its corporate purposes | provided that all contracts for supplies, materials
or | work involving an expenditure in excess of $30,000 |
| $25,000 , or a lower amount if required by board policy, | shall be let to the
lowest responsible bidder after due | advertisement. No district shall be required to accept a | bid that does not meet the district's established | specifications, terms of
delivery, quality, and | serviceability requirements. Contracts which, by their | nature, are not adapted to award by competitive
bidding, | such as contracts for the services of individuals
| possessing a high degree of professional skill where the | ability or
fitness of the individual plays an important | part, contracts for the
printing of finance committee | reports and departmental reports,
contracts for the | printing or engraving of bonds, tax warrants and other
| evidences of indebtedness, contracts for utility services | such as water,
light, heat, telephone or telegraph, | contracts for fuel (such as diesel, gasoline, oil, | aviation, or propane), lubricants, or other petroleum | products, contracts for the use, purchase,
delivery, | movement, or installation of data processing equipment, | software, or
services and telecommunications and | interconnect equipment, software, or
services, contracts | for duplicating machines and supplies, contracts for goods
| or services procured from another governmental agency, | purchases of equipment
previously owned by some entity | other than the district itself, and
contracts for the | purchase of magazines, books, periodicals, pamphlets and
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| reports are not subject to competitive bidding. Contracts | for emergency expenditures are also exempt from | competitive bidding when the
emergency expenditure is | approved by 3/4 of the members of the board.
| All competitive bids for contracts involving an | expenditure in excess of $30,000 $25,000 , or a lower | amount if required by board policy,
must be sealed by the | bidder and must be opened by a member or employee
of the | park board at a public bid opening at which the contents of | the bids
must be announced. Each bidder must receive at | least 3 days notice of the
time and place of the bid | opening.
| For purposes of this subsection, "due advertisement" | includes, but is not
limited to, at least one public | notice at least 10 days before the bid date in
a newspaper | published in the district or, if no newspaper is published | in the
district, in a newspaper of general circulation in | the area of the district.
| (d) To pass all necessary ordinances, rules and | regulations for the
proper management and conduct of the | business of the board and district
and to establish by | ordinance all needful rules and regulations for the
| government and protection of parks, boulevards and | driveways and other
property under its jurisdiction, and | to effect the objects for which
such districts are formed.
| (e) To prescribe such fines and penalties for the |
| violation of
ordinances as it shall deem proper not | exceeding $1,000 for any
one
offense, which fines and | penalties may be recovered by an action in the name
of such | district in the circuit court for the county in which such
| violation occurred. The park district may also seek in the | action, in
addition to or instead of fines and penalties, | an order that the offender
be required to make restitution | for damage resulting from violations, and
the court shall | grant such relief where appropriate. The procedure in
such | actions shall be the same as that provided by law for like | actions for the
violation of ordinances in cities | organized under the general laws of this
State, and | offenders may be imprisoned for non-payment of fines and | costs in
the same manner as in such cities. All fines when | collected shall be paid into
the treasury of such | district.
| (f) To manage and control all officers and property of | such
districts and to provide for joint ownership with one | or more cities,
villages or incorporated towns of real and | personal property used for
park purposes by one or more | park districts. In case of joint ownership,
the terms of | the agreement shall be fair, just and equitable to all
| parties and shall be set forth in a written agreement | entered into by
the corporate authorities of each | participating district, city, village
or incorporated | town.
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| (g) To secure grants and loans, or either, from the | United States
Government, or any agency or agencies | thereof, for financing the
acquisition or purchase of any | and all real estate, or rights therein,
or for effecting | any of the powers or purposes granted under this Code
as | its Board may deem proper.
| (h) To establish fees for the use of facilities and | recreational programs of
the districts and to derive | revenue from non-resident fees from their
operations. Fees | charged non-residents of such district need not be the | same as
fees charged to residents of the district. | Charging fees or deriving revenue
from the facilities and | recreational programs shall not affect the right to
assert | or utilize any defense or immunity, common law or | statutory, available
to the districts or their employees.
| (i) To make contracts for a term exceeding one year, | but not to exceed
3 years, notwithstanding any provision | of this Code to the contrary,
relating to: (1) the | employment of a park director, superintendent,
| administrator, engineer, health officer, land planner, | finance director,
attorney, police chief, or other officer | who requires technical training or
knowledge; (2) the | employment of outside professional consultants such as
| engineers, doctors, land planners, auditors, attorneys, or | other
professional consultants who require technical | training or knowledge; (3)
the provision of data |
| processing equipment and services; and (4) the purchase of | energy from a utility or an alternative retail electric | supplier. With respect to
any contract made under this | subsection (i), the corporate authorities
shall include in | the annual appropriation ordinance for each fiscal year an
| appropriation of a sum of money sufficient to pay the | amount which, by the
terms of the contract, is to become | due and payable during that fiscal year.
| (j) To enter into licensing or management agreements | with not-for-profit
corporations organized under the laws | of this State to operate park district
facilities if the | corporation covenants to use the facilities to provide | public
park or recreational programs for youth.
| (Source: P.A. 101-304, eff. 8-9-19.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 5/27/2022
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