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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 3805

Sec. 7.24c. The Authority may, in instances in which it determines that it is necessary or desirable in order to carry out its purposes under this Act, form or consent to t.

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Sec. 7.24c. The Authority may, in instances in which it determines that it is necessary or desirable in order to carry out its purposes under this Act, form or consent to the formation of one or more instrumentality corporations pursuant to the General Not For Profit Corporation Act, as amended, or the State Housing Act, as amended. The Authority may be a member of the instrumentality corporations and the members and officers of the Authority from time to time may be members of the governing board or officers of the instrumentality corporations.
The Authority shall supervise the activities of the instrumentality corporations and may enter into agreements with them providing for the Authority to approve various aspects of their operations. The Authority may require that it approve aspects of the operation of the instrumentality corporations including, without limitation, the following: their charter and by-laws, their directors, their projects and expenditures and the issuance of their obligations. The Authority may agree to, and may take title to property of an instrumentality corporation upon its dissolution.
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