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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 405

Sec. 405-217. Site readiness work.

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Sec. 405-217. Site readiness work.
(a)As used in this Section:
"Site readiness work" means services relating to the abatement, remediation, or demolition of any kind of surplus real property. "Site readiness work" includes, but is not limited to, work to prepare surveys, abstracts of title, or commitments for title insurance; environmental reports; property condition reports; or any other materials the Department may, in its reasonable discretion, deem necessary to demonstrate good and marketable title in and the existing conditions or characteristics of the surplus real property.
"Surplus real property" has the meaning given to that term in Section 7.1 of the State Property Control Act.
(b)The Department shall have all powers, duties, rights, and responsibilities relating to the procurement of site readiness work for surplus real property. The Department may enter into any agreements and execute any documents necessary or desirable to exercise the authority granted by this Section and may accept assignment of contracts entered into by other State agencies for site readiness work.
(c)The Department may adopt rules necessary or desirable to exercise the authority granted by this Section.
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