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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 700

Sec. 3505. Modernization Retooling Loan Program.

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Sec. 3505. Modernization Retooling Loan Program.
(a)The Department may establish, subject to available appropriated funds, a loan program that will improve businesses' production systems and work organization to preserve and create private sector jobs by increasing the firms' long-term competitive viability. The program may provide loans to, or on behalf of, the State's mature, small, or medium-sized businesses for the modernization and installation of advanced technologies or processes.
(b)A loan made for company modernization or retooling may be for any purpose consistent with the objectives of this Act including, but not limited to, purchases of advanced machinery, equipment, and tooling; organizational expenses for services, personnel training, and corporate restructuring; working capital; acquisition, improvement, or rehabilitation of land and buildings that are an integral part of a new production or process technology; or any other business expense reasonably related to the project. No loan made by the Department shall be used to pay for the retirement of previous debt unless the debt is a part of the purchase or lease of machinery or equipment that is being upgraded.
(c)In determining if a loan is to be provided, the Department shall determine whether there will be an expected improvement in production levels, quality of output, or timeliness of delivery and that the number of jobs to be created or retained is reasonable in relation to the loan funds requested. A loan to an eligible applicant for modernization or retooling shall not be made for more than $500,000 or for more than 25% of the business project costs unless the Director determines that a waiver of these limits is required to meet the purposes of this Act.
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