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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 3005

Sec. 2.5. Effective January 1, 1980, to require the preparation and submission of an annual long-range capital expenditure plan for all State agencies.

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Sec. 2.5. Effective January 1, 1980, to require the preparation and submission of an annual long-range capital expenditure plan for all State agencies. Such Capital Plan shall detail each project for each of the following 3 fiscal years, including the project cost in current dollar amounts, the future maintenance costs for the completed project, the anticipated life expectancy of the project and the impact the project will have on the annual operating budget for the agency. Each State agency's annual capital plan shall include energy conservation projects intended to reduce energy costs to the greatest extent possible in those agency's buildings and facilities included in the capital plan.
Each State agency's annual capital plan shall be submitted to the Office no later than January 15th of each year. A summary of all capital plans and future needs assessments shall be included in the Governor's Budget Request and the detail of the capital plans shall be delivered to the Chairmen and Minority Spokesmen of the House and Senate Appropriations Committees and the Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability on the date of the Governor's Budget Address to the General Assembly; except that, in 2004 only, the summary and detail shall be delivered not later than the fourth Tuesday in March (March 23, 2004).
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