Article 220. Quincy Civic Center  



 
    (70 ILCS 200/Art. 220 heading)
ARTICLE 220. QUINCY CIVIC CENTER

    (70 ILCS 200/220-1)
    Sec. 220-1. Short title. This Article may be cited as the Quincy Civic Center Law of 1997.
(Source: P.A. 90-328, eff. 1-1-98.)

    (70 ILCS 200/220-5)
    Sec. 220-5. Definitions. When used in this Article:
    "Authority" means the Quincy Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority.
    "Board" means the governing and administrative body of the Quincy Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority.
    "Metropolitan area" means all that territory in the State of Illinois lying within the corporate boundaries of the City of Quincy.
(Source: P.A. 90-328, eff. 1-1-98.)

    (70 ILCS 200/220-10)
    Sec. 220-10. Authority created; principal office. There is hereby created a political subdivision, body politic and municipal corporation by the name and style of Quincy Metropolitan Exposition, Auditorium and Office Building Authority in the metropolitan area.
    The principal office of the Authority shall be in the City of Quincy.
(Source: P.A. 90-328, eff. 1-1-98.)

    (70 ILCS 200/220-15)
    Sec. 220-15. Board created. The governing and administrative body of the Authority shall be a board consisting of 7 members and shall be known as the Quincy Metropolitan Exposition Auditorium and Office Building Board. The members of the board shall be individuals of generally recognized ability and integrity.
(Source: P.A. 90-328, eff. 1-1-98.)

    (70 ILCS 200/220-20)
    Sec. 220-20. Board members appointed. Within 60 days after January 1, 1984 (the effective date of Article 2 of Public Act 83-911), the Mayor of Quincy with the advice and consent of the Quincy City Council shall appoint 7 members of the Board, 2 members to be appointed for a term of one year, 2 members to be appointed for terms of 2 years, and 3 members to be appointed for terms of 3 years, such terms commencing on the date each is appointed. One of the members appointed may be a representative from the Quincy City Council. At the expiration of the term of any member, his successor shall be appointed by the Mayor of Quincy in a like manner. All successors shall hold office for a term of 3 years from the date of appointment, except in case of an appointment to fill a vacancy.
(Source: P.A. 90-328, eff. 1-1-98.)

    (70 ILCS 200/220-25)
    Sec. 220-25. Bidders; civil action to compel compliance. Any bidder who has submitted a bid in compliance with the requirements for bidding under this Article may bring a civil action in the circuit court in Adams County to compel compliance with the provisions of this Article relating to the awarding of contracts by the Board.
(Source: P.A. 90-328, eff. 1-1-98.)

    (70 ILCS 200/220-30)
    Sec. 220-30. Standard civic center provisions incorporated by reference. The following Sections of this Code are incorporated by reference into this Article:
    Section 2-3. Purpose.
    Section 2-5. Definitions.
    Section 2-10. Lawsuits; common seal.
    Section 2-16. Duties; auditorium and other buildings; lease of space.
    Section 2-20. Rights and powers, including eminent domain.
    Section 2-25. Incurring obligations.
    Section 2-30. Prompt payment.
    Section 2-35. Acquisition of property from person, State, or local agency.
    Section 2-40. Federal money.
    Section 2-45. Insurance.
    Section 2-50. Borrowing; revenue bonds; suits to compel performance.
    Section 2-55. Bonds; nature of indebtedness.
    Section 2-60. Investment in bonds.
    Section 2-75. Board members; financial matters; conflict of interest.
    Section 2-80. Board members' oath.
    Section 2-83. Removal of Board member from office.
    Section 2-85. Board members; vacancy in office.
    Section 2-90. Organization of the Board.
    Section 2-96. Meetings; action by 4 Board members.
    Section 2-100. Secretary; treasurer.
    Section 2-105. Funds.
    Section 2-110. Signatures on checks or drafts.
    Section 2-115. General manager; other appointments.
    Section 2-122. Rules and regulations; penalties.
    Section 2-125. Contracts; award to other than highest or lowest bidder by vote of 5 Board members.
    Section 2-130. Bids and advertisements.
    Section 2-135. Report and financial statement.
    Section 2-140. State financial support.
    Section 2-145. Anti-trust laws.
    Section 2-150. Tax exemption.
(Source: P.A. 90-328, eff. 1-1-98.)