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Code · Illinois · Chapter 50 — LOCAL GOVERNMENT · Act 20

Sec. 19.1. Public Building Commission in municipality over 500,000.

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Sec. 19.1. Public Building Commission in municipality over 500,000. On or before December 1, 1995 and on or before the first day of May and first day of December of each subsequent calendar year, the Public Building Commission created and organized under this Act in and for a municipality with over 500,000 population shall prepare and file with the General Assembly, the board of education of the school district located in that municipality, and the local school council of each attendance center in that school district for which there is pending or under construction but not completed a project for the construction, renovation, or rehabilitation of a school building or other school facility that is to be used by that attendance center, a status report that sets forth:
(1)the date when work on the project began,
(2)whether work on the project at the time the report is filed is progressing ahead of, on, or behind the schedule established for work on the project to be performed,
(3)the projected completion date of the project, and
(4)whether the labor and materials furnished for the project as of the time the report is filed were furnished at the project cost budgeted for such labor and materials, and if not, the amount by which the labor and materials so furnished exceed or are less than the project cost budgeted for such labor and materials.
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