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Code · Illinois · Chapter 110 — HIGHER EDUCATION · Act 805

Sec. 2-12.1. Experimental district.

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Sec. 2-12.1. Experimental district.
(a)The State Board shall establish an experimental community college district, referred to in this Act as the "experimental district", to be comprised of territory which includes the City of East St. Louis, Illinois. The State Board shall determine the area and fix the boundaries of the territory of the experimental district. Within 30 days of the establishment of the experimental district, the State Board shall file with the county clerk of the county, or counties, concerned a map showing the territory of the experimental district.
Within the experimental district, the State Board shall establish, maintain and operate, until the experimental district is abolished and a new community college district is established under subsection (c), an experimental community college to be known as the State Community College of East St. Louis.
(b)(Blank).
(c)The experimental district established under subsection
(a)of this Section is abolished on July 1, 1996.
(d)(Blank).
(e)(Blank).
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