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§ 90. Cooperation with other governments. The Authority may apply for and receive a grant or loan of moneys or other financial aid from the State or federal government or from any State or federal agency, department, bureau, or board necessary or useful for the undertaking, performance, or execution of any of its corporate objectives or purposes. The Authority may undertake the acquisition, establishment, construction, development, expansion, extension, or improvement of metropolitan facilities within its corporate limits or within or upon any body of water within its corporate limits aided by, in cooperation with, or as a joint enterprise with the State or federal government or with the aid of, in cooperation with, or as a joint project with the State and federal governments. The Authority shall assure, in compliance with any State or federal requirements or directives, that the proceeds of a State or federal grant, loan, or other financial assistance for the provision of facilities or services are used for the express purpose of the financial assistance and to the specific benefit of service areas or persons as designated by the local, State, or federal funding provider.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Illinois Statutes Chapter 45. Interstate Compacts § 35/90. Cooperation with other governments - last updated January 01, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/il/chapter-45-interstate-compacts/il-st-sect-45-35-90/
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