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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 3501

Sec. 830-40. Cooperative agreement with the University of Illinois.

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Sec. 830-40. Cooperative agreement with the University of Illinois.
(a)The Authority may enter into a cooperative agreement with the University of Illinois whereby the University's College of Agriculture, or a department thereof, shall assess and evaluate the need for additional, and the performance of existing, State credit and finance programs administered by the Authority for farmers and agribusinesses. Pursuant to the cooperative agreement, the Authority may request from the University an evaluation of financial positions and lending risks of existing farm operations and existing and developing agricultural industries, an assessment and evaluation of the design, operation and performance of existing and proposed credit programs, an assessment of potential for development of agricultural industry, an assessment of the performance of credit markets and development of improved State credit instruments and programs, and any other information deemed necessary by the Authority to carry forth its credit and finance programs.
(b)A cooperative agreement entered into by the Authority and the University may provide for payment for services rendered by the University pursuant to the cooperative agreement from interest earnings remaining in the Illinois Agricultural Loan Guarantee Fund, as provided for in Section 830-30 of this Act, and the Illinois Farmer and Agribusiness Loan Guarantee Fund, as provided for in Section 830-40 of this Act.
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