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Code · Illinois · Chapter 30 — FINANCE · Act 740

Sec. 4-3. (a) Upon determining (1) that a participant's proposed project is in compliance with the provisions of this Article, (2) that the proposed project or purpose is.

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Sec. 4-3.
(a)Upon determining
(1)that a participant's proposed project is in compliance with the provisions of this Article,
(2)that the proposed project or purpose is not in conflict with established comprehensive transportation plans for a participant or a region of which it is a part, and
(3)the amount of available funds, the Department shall enter into one or more grant agreements with and shall make grants to that participant as necessary to implement the adopted project.
(b)All grants by the Department pursuant to this Article shall be administered upon such conditions as the Secretary shall determine, consistent with the provisions and purposes of this Article and consistent with UMTA Section 9 and the federal Department of Transportation regulations and requirements thereunder.
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