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Code · Illinois · Chapter 110 — HIGHER EDUCATION · Act 350

Sec. 4. On July 1, 1990, the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities and the Department of Central Management Services shall transfer to the Board of.

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Sec. 4. On July 1, 1990, the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities and the Department of Central Management Services shall transfer to the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois all real property, including land, parking lots, buildings and fixtures, heretofore used in the operations of the Institute for Juvenile Research and the Illinois Institute for Developmental Disabilities. Until July 1, 1991, the Department of Central Management Services shall maintain the real property so transferred.
The Board of Trustees shall possess, operate and control the real property and facilities and after June 30, 1991, shall maintain the property. The Board of Trustees may also plan, construct, purchase, operate, maintain and control such other facilities and structures as may be necessary to conduct the programs of the Institutes.
On the date the real property is transferred to the control of the Board of Trustees, the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities and the Department of Central Management Services shall convey to the Board of Trustees all equipment, commodities and other tangible personal property located on such premises.
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