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Code · Illinois · Chapter 105 — SCHOOLS · Act 230

Sec. 5-20. Grant application; district facilities plan.

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Sec. 5-20. Grant application; district facilities plan. School districts shall apply to the State Board of Education for school construction project grants. Districts filing grant applications shall submit to the State Board a district facilities plan that shall include, but not be limited to, an assessment of present and future district facility needs as required by present and anticipated educational programming, the availability of local financial resources including current revenues, fund balances, and unused bonding capacity, a fiscal plan for meeting present and anticipated debt service obligations, and a maintenance plan and schedule that contain necessary assurances that new, renovated, and existing facilities are being or will be properly maintained.
If a district that applies for a school construction project grant has no unused bonding capacity or if its unused bonding capacity may be less than the portion of the cost of the proposed school construction project that the district would be required to finance with non-grant funds, the amount certified by the Capital Development Board under Section 5-15 shall set forth the estimated amount of the project's cost that the district proposes to finance by the issuance of bonds under subsection
(n)of Section 19-1 of the School Code. The State Board of Education shall review and approve district facilities plans prior to prioritizing the applications.
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