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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 605

Sec. 605-625. Promotion of water ports and airport facilities.

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Sec. 605-625. Promotion of water ports and airport facilities. In cooperation with the Department of Agriculture and the International Trade and Port Promotion Advisory Committee, to
(i)establish a freight rate information service for U.S. and foreign shippers;
(ii)promote the advantages of Illinois water ports and existing airport facilities through appropriate means and media in this country and overseas; and
(iii)cooperate with the export expansion projects and any other activity that results in the additional flow of agricultural and manufactured products through the Illinois water ports and existing airport facilities.
Sec. 605-625. Promotion of water ports and airport facilities. In cooperation with the Department of Agriculture and the International Trade and Port Promotion Advisory Committee, to
(i)promote the advantages of Illinois water ports and existing airport facilities through appropriate means and media in this country and overseas; and
(ii)cooperate with the export expansion projects and any other activity that results in the additional flow of agricultural and manufactured products through the Illinois water ports and existing airport facilities.
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