Public Act 094-0388
Public Act 0388 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 094-0388 |
HB4053 Enrolled |
LRB094 11458 JAM 42385 b |
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| AN ACT concerning State government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | Illinois Global Partnership Act.
| Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the | context requires otherwise:
| "Board" means the board of directors of Illinois Global | Partnership, Inc.
| "IGP" or "Partnership" means Illinois Global Partnership, | Inc., the not-for-profit entity incorporated as provided in | this Act.
| Section 10. Findings; purpose. The General Assembly finds | that it is important to encourage international business | developments for Illinois companies and to encourage | international tourism in Illinois by creating partnerships | that open markets, by accessing customers, and by facilitating | transactions. Therefore, the purpose of the Illinois Global | Partnership, Inc., is to build Illinois' profile as a region | prepared to do business with the world and as a world tourism | destination. The Partnership shall encourage international | business development for Illinois companies and international | tourism by affecting policy and creating partnerships that open | markets, access customers, and facilitate transactions.
| Section 15. Partnership established. A not-for-profit | corporation to be known as "Illinois Global Partnership, Inc." | is created. IGP shall be incorporated under the General Not for | Profit Corporation Act of 1986 and shall be registered, | incorporated, organized, and operated in compliance with the | laws of this State. IGP shall not be a State agency. The |
| General Assembly determines, however, that public policy | dictates that IGP operate in the most open and accessible | manner consistent with its public purpose. To this end, the | General Assembly specifically declares that IGP and its board | and advisory committee shall adopt and adhere to the provisions | of the State Records Act, the Open Meetings Act, and the | Freedom of Information Act.
| IGP shall establish one or more corporate offices, at least | one of which shall be located in Sangamon County.
| Section 20. Board of directors. IGP shall be governed by a | board of directors. The IGP board of directors shall consist of | 14 members. Five of the members shall be voting members | appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the | Senate. The Speaker and Minority Leader of the House of | Representatives, the President and Minority Leader of the | Senate, the Lieutenant Governor, the Director of Agriculture, | the Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, the | Chairperson of the Illinois Arts Council, and the Director of | the Illinois Finance Authority, or the designee of each, shall | be non-voting ex officio members. | Of the members appointed by the Governor, one member must | have a background in agriculture, one member must have a | background in manufacturing, and one member must have a | background in international business relations. | Of the initial members appointed by the Governor, 3 members | shall serve 4-year terms and 2 members shall serve 2-year terms | as designated by the Governor. Thereafter, members appointed by | the Governor shall serve 4-year terms. A vacancy among members | appointed by the Governor shall be filled by appointment by the | Governor for the remainder of the vacated term. | Members of the board shall receive no compensation but | shall be reimbursed for expenses incurred in the performance of | their duties. | The Governor shall designate the chairman of the board | until a successor is designated. The board shall meet at the |
| call of the chair.
| No less than 90 days after a majority of the members of the | board of directors of the IGP is appointed by the Governor, the | board shall develop a policy adopted by resolution of the board | stating the board's plan for the use of services provided by | businesses owned by minorities, females, and persons with | disabilities, as defined under the Business Enterprise for | Minorities, Females, and Persons with Disabilities Act. The | board shall provide a copy of this resolution to the Governor | and the General Assembly upon its adoption. | On December 31 of each year, the board shall report to the | General Assembly and the Governor regarding the use of services | provided by businesses owned by minorities, females, and | persons with disabilities, as defined under the Business | Enterprise for Minorities, Females, and Persons with | Disabilities Act.
| Section 25. Powers of IGP. IGP has the power to: | (1) Host monthly leadership forums to give small groups | of top business leaders the ability to interact with top | federal, State, and local governmental officials. | (2) Manage trips to Washington, D.C., for key business | leaders, giving this group exposure to top policy makers in | the federal administration and Congress. | (3) Manage trips to the State for members of Congress | and their staffs, giving this group exposure to Illinois | businesses, research facilities, and other statewide | highlights. | (4) Host monthly trade missions from international | companies, introducing these influential travelers to key | leaders at Illinois businesses for the expressed purpose of | building partnerships with suppliers and customers. | (5) Manage trips to other states and foreign countries | for Illinois business leaders to give them and their | respective companies exposure to new and expanding | markets. |
| (6) Manage meetings with prospective partners to | discuss products, markets, pricing, and other elements of | the transaction. | (7) Attract international participation in high | profile Illinois projects. | (8) Make recommendations to the Governor and the | members of the General Assembly concerning the role the | State performs in international business development.
| (9) Assist Illinois businesses to engage in, expand, | and increase foreign trade. | (10) Establish or co-sponsor mentoring conferences, | using experienced
manufacturing exporters, to explain and | provide information to prospective
export manufacturers | and businesses concerning the process of exporting to both
| domestic and international opportunities.
| (11) Provide technical assistance to prospective | export manufacturers and
businesses seeking to establish | domestic and international export
opportunities.
| (12) Coordinate with the Department of Commerce and | Economic Opportunity's Small Business Development Centers
| to link buyers with prospective export manufacturers and | businesses.
| (13) Promote, both domestically and abroad, products | made in Illinois in
order to inform consumers and buyers of | their high quality
standards and craftsmanship.
| (14) Develop an electronic data base to compile | information on
international trade and investment | activities in Illinois companies,
provide access to | research and business opportunities through external data
| bases, and connect this data base through international | communication
systems with appropriate domestic and | worldwide networks users.
| (15) Collect and distribute to foreign commercial | libraries directories,
catalogs, brochures, and other | information of value to foreign businesses
considering | doing business in this State.
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| (16) Establish an export finance awareness program to | provide
information to banking organizations about methods | used by banks to provide
financing for businesses engaged | in exporting and about other State and
federal programs to | promote and expedite export financing.
| (17) Undertake a survey of Illinois' businesses to | identify exportable
products and the businesses interested | in exporting.
| (18) In cooperation with the Department of
| Agriculture, (i) provide
assistance to
those manufacturing | and service companies that desire to export
agricultural
| machinery, implements, equipment, other manufactured | products, and
professional services; (ii) encourage | Illinois companies to
initiate
exporting or increase their | export sales of agricultural and manufactured
products; | (iii) cooperate with agencies and instrumentalities of
the | federal
government in trade development activities in | overseas markets; (iv) conduct
the necessary research | within Illinois and in overseas markets in order to
assist | exporting companies; (v) promote the State of Illinois as a
| source
of agricultural and manufactured products through | information and promotion
campaigns overseas; and (vi) | conduct an information program for
foreign
buyers of | Illinois agricultural and manufactured products. | (19) In cooperation with the
Department of | Agriculture, establish overseas offices for (i) the | promotion of the export of
Illinois
agricultural and | manufactured products; (ii) representation of
Illinois
| seaports; (iii) economic development; and (iv) tourism
| promotion and services. | (20) Charge fees for and recover the costs of its | services. | (21) Participate in the authority and responsibility | of the State's international tourism programs, | initiatives, undertakings, and efforts. IGP and its board | may exercise their powers and shall perform their duties in |
| accordance with the fulfillment of IGP's responsibility | for international tourism. | (22) Assume from the Department of Agriculture on July | 1, 2005, all contractual personnel, books, records, | papers, documents, property both real and personal, and | pending business in any way pertaining to the international | functions of the Bureau of Marketing. | Section 30. Powers of the board of directors. The board of | directors shall have the power to:
| (1) Secure funding for programs and activities of IGP from | federal, State, local, and private sources and from fees | charged for services and published materials; solicit, | receive, hold, invest, and administer any grant, payment, or | gift of funds or property; and make expenditures consistent | with the powers granted to it.
| (2) Make and enter into contracts and other instruments | necessary or convenient for the exercise of its powers and | functions.
| (3) Sue and be sued, and appear and defend in all actions | and proceedings, in its corporate name to the same extent as a | natural person.
| (4) Adopt, use, and alter a common corporate seal for IGP.
| (5) Elect or appoint officers and agents as its affairs | require and allow them reasonable compensation.
| (6) Adopt, amend, and repeal bylaws, not inconsistent with | the powers granted to it or the articles of incorporation, for | the administration of the affairs of IGP and the exercise of | its corporate powers.
| (7) Acquire, enjoy, use, and dispose of patents, | copyrights, and trademarks and any licenses, royalties, and | other rights or interests thereunder or therein.
| (8) Do all acts and things necessary or convenient to carry | out the powers granted to it.
| Section 35. President. The board shall appoint a |
| President, who is the chief executive officer of the board and | of IGP. In addition to any other duties set forth in this Act, | the President shall do the following: | (1) Direct and supervise the administrative affairs | and activities of the board and of IGP, in accordance with | the board's rules and policies.
| (2) Attend meetings of the board. | (3) Keep minutes of all proceedings of the board. | (4) Approve all accounts for salaries, per diem | payments, and allowable expenses of the board and IGP | employees and consultants and approve all expenses | incidental to the operation of the board and IGP. | (5) Report and make recommendations to the board on the | merits and status of any proposed facility. | (6) Perform any other duty that the board requires for | carrying out the provisions of this Act.
| Section 40. Advisory committee. An advisory committee is | established for the benefit of IGP and its board of directors | in the performance of their powers, duties, and functions under | this Act. The board shall provide for the number, | qualifications, and appointment of members of the advisory | committee.
| Section 45. Employees. The Department of Agriculture may | establish a lease agreement program under which IGP may hire | any individual who, as of July 1, 2005, is employed by the | Department of Agriculture or who, as of July 1, 2005, is | employed by the Office of the Governor and has responsibilities | specifically in support of an international trade or tourism | program. Under the agreement, the employee shall retain his or | her status as a State employee but shall work under the direct | supervision of IGP. Retention of State employee status shall | include the right to participate in the State Employees | Retirement System. The Department of Central Management | Services shall establish the terms and conditions of the lease |
| agreements.
| Section 50. Finances; audits; annual report. | (a) IGP may accept funds, grants, gifts, and services from | the government of the United States or its agencies, from this | State or its departments, agencies, or instrumentalities, from | any other governmental unit, and from private and civic sources | for the purpose of funding any projects authorized by this Act. | IGP may receive appropriations. | (b) Services of personnel, use of equipment and office | space, and other necessary services may be accepted from | members of the board as part of IGP's financial support. | (c) State funds appropriated for the operations and | functions of IGP for fiscal year 2011 and each fiscal year | thereafter should not exceed 60% of IGP's funding from all | sources for the fiscal year.
| (d) The board shall arrange for the annual financial audit | of IGP by one or more independent certified public accountants | in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. | The annual audit results shall be included in the annual report | required under subsection (e).
| (e) IGP shall report annually on its activities and | finances to the Governor and the members of the General | Assembly.
| Section 55. Agriculture marketing. IGP has authority and | responsibility with respect to: | (1) Marketing and promotion of Illinois agricultural | products. | (2) Consulting services and marketing information for | Illinois agribusinesses. | (3) Representing Illinois at trade shows and seminars | related
to the State's agricultural exporting capabilities.
| Section 60. Other State programs. State executive branch | agencies may consult with IGP before continuing or undertaking |
| any international marketing program or programs authorized by | law as of or after the effective date of this Act. | Section 90. Authority of DCEO. Nothing in this Act shall | diminish the authority of the Department of Commerce and | Economic Opportunity with respect to the Bureau of Tourism and | the overseas offices of the Office of Trade and Investment. | Section 97. Severability. The provisions of this Act are | severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, | 2005.
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Effective Date: 7/29/2005
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