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§ 5-9. The community college district may finance 25% or more of the project by issuing bonds in the manner provided in Article IIIA. The community college board is authorized to transfer to the Capital Development Board to supplement the financing by the Capital Development Board responsive to the General Obligation Bond Act, Capital Development Bond Act of 1972 (now repealed), 1 and the Capital Development Board Act 2 such monies as are necessary to finance at least 25% of the project. In addition any community college district may designate for building purposes any property it may own, either real or personal, situated within the geographical boundaries of such community college district, as part of its contribution necessary to finance at least 25% of the project. The obligation of property and money may be made for any project authorized by law to be undertaken by the Capital Development Board responsive to a declaration of such project being in the public interest by the General Assembly for any of the purposes approved by the State Board.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Illinois Statutes Chapter 110. Higher Education § 805/5-9. Financing of projects by issuance of bonds or by transfer of property to Capital Development Board - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/il/chapter-110-higher-education/il-st-sect-110-805-5-9/
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