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Full Text of SB3214  97th General Assembly

SB3214eng 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

  
  
  

 


 
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1    AN ACT concerning local government.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Regional Transportation Authority Act is
5amended by changing Section 2.20 as follows:
 
6    (70 ILCS 3615/2.20)  (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 702.20)
7    Sec. 2.20. General Powers.
8    (a) Except as otherwise limited by this Act, the Authority
9shall also have all powers necessary to meet its
10responsibilities and to carry out its purposes, including, but
11not limited to, the following powers:
12        (i) To sue and be sued;
13        (ii) To invest any funds or any monies not required for
14    immediate use or disbursement, as provided in "An Act
15    relating to certain investments of public funds by public
16    agencies", approved July 23, 1943, as now or hereafter
17    amended;
18        (iii) To make, amend and repeal by-laws, rules and
19    regulations, and ordinances not inconsistent with this
20    Act;
21        (iv) To hold, sell, sell by installment contract, lease
22    as lessor, transfer or dispose of such real or personal
23    property as it deems appropriate in the exercise of its

 

 

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1    powers or to provide for the use thereof by any
2    transportation agency and to mortgage, pledge or otherwise
3    grant security interests in any such property;
4        (v) To enter at reasonable times upon such lands,
5    waters or premises as in the judgment of the Authority may
6    be necessary, convenient or desirable for the purpose of
7    making surveys, soundings, borings and examinations to
8    accomplish any purpose authorized by this Act after having
9    given reasonable notice of such proposed entry to the
10    owners and occupants of such lands, waters or premises, the
11    Authority being liable only for actual damage caused by
12    such activity;
13        (vi) To make and execute all contracts and other
14    instruments necessary or convenient to the exercise of its
15    powers;
16        (vii) To enter into contracts of group insurance for
17    the benefit of its employees and to provide for retirement
18    or pensions or other employee benefit arrangements for such
19    employees, and to assume obligations for pensions or other
20    employee benefit arrangements for employees of
21    transportation agencies, all or part of the facilities of
22    which are acquired by the Authority;
23        (viii) To provide for the insurance of any property,
24    directors, officers, employees or operations of the
25    Authority against any risk or hazard, and to self-insure or
26    participate in joint self-insurance pools or entities to

 

 

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1    insure against such risk or hazard;
2        (ix) To appear before the Illinois Commerce Commission
3    in all proceedings concerning the Authority, a Service
4    Board or any transportation agency; and
5        (x) To pass all ordinances and make all rules and
6    regulations proper or necessary to regulate the use,
7    operation and maintenance of its property and facilities
8    and, by ordinance, to prescribe fines or penalties for
9    violations thereof. No fine or penalty shall exceed $1,000
10    per offense. Any ordinance providing for any fine or
11    penalty shall be published in a newspaper of general
12    circulation in the metropolitan region. No such ordinance
13    shall take effect until 10 days after its publication.
14    The Authority may enter into arbitration arrangements,
15which may be final and binding.
16    The Commuter Rail Board shall continue the separate public
17corporation, known as the Northeast Illinois Regional Commuter
18Railroad Corporation, as a separate operating unit to operate
19on behalf of the Commuter Rail Board commuter railroad
20facilities, subject at all times to the supervision and
21direction of the Commuter Rail Board and may, by ordinance,
22dissolve such Corporation. Such Corporation shall be governed
23by a Board of Directors which shall consist of the members of
24the Transition Board until such time as all of the members of
25the Commuter Rail Board are appointed and qualified and
26thereafter the members of the Commuter Rail Board. Such

 

 

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1Corporation shall have all the powers given the Authority and
2the Commuter Rail Board under Article II of this Act (other
3than under Section 2.13) as are delegated to it by ordinance of
4the Commuter Rail Board with regard to such operation of
5facilities and the same exemptions, restrictions and
6limitations as are provided by law with regard to the Authority
7shall apply to such Corporation. Such Corporation shall be a
8transportation agency as provided in this Act except for
9purposes of paragraph (e) of Section 3.01 of this Act.
10    The Authority shall cooperate with the Illinois Commerce
11Commission and local law enforcement agencies in establishing a
12two year pilot program in DuPage County to determine the
13effectiveness of an automated railroad grade crossing
14enforcement system.
15    (b) In each case in which this Act gives the Authority the
16power to construct or acquire real or personal property, the
17Authority shall have the power to acquire such property by
18contract, purchase, gift, grant, exchange for other property or
19rights in property, lease (or sublease) or installment or
20conditional purchase contracts, which leases or contracts may
21provide for consideration therefor to be paid in annual
22installments during a period not exceeding 40 years. Property
23may be acquired subject to such conditions, restrictions,
24liens, or security or other interests of other parties as the
25Authority may deem appropriate, and in each case the Authority
26may acquire a joint, leasehold, easement, license or other

 

 

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1partial interest in such property. Any such acquisition may
2provide for the assumption of, or agreement to pay, perform or
3discharge outstanding or continuing duties, obligations or
4liabilities of the seller, lessor, donor or other transferor of
5or of the trustee with regard to such property. In connection
6with the acquisition of public transportation equipment,
7including, but not limited to, rolling stock, vehicles,
8locomotives, buses or rapid transit equipment, the Authority
9may also execute agreements concerning such equipment leases,
10equipment trust certificates, conditional purchase agreements
11and such other security agreements and may make such agreements
12and covenants as required, in the form customarily used in such
13cases appropriate to effect such acquisition. Obligations of
14the Authority incurred pursuant to this Section shall not be
15considered bonds or notes within the meaning of Section 4.04 of
16this Act.
17    (c) The Authority shall assume all costs of rights,
18benefits and protective conditions to which any employee is
19entitled under this Act from any transportation agency in the
20event of the inability of the transportation agency to meet its
21obligations in relation thereto due to bankruptcy or
22insolvency, provided that the Authority shall retain the right
23to proceed against the bankrupt or insolvent transportation
24agency or its successors, trustees, assigns or debtors for the
25costs assumed. The Authority may mitigate its liability under
26this paragraph (c) and under Section 2.16 to the extent of

 

 

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1employment and employment benefits which it tenders.
2    (d) The Authority or a Service Board may, for the sole
3purposes of protecting, managing, and insuring against the risk
4associated with volatile fuel prices, enter into any option
5contract, forward contract, futures contract, swap, cap, or
6collar agreements with price floors or ceilings, or both, for
7fuel risk management, but only to the extent determined by the
8Board of Directors or the governing body of a Service Board to
9be in the best interests of the Authority or Service Board.
10(Source: P.A. 97-333, eff. 8-12-11.)