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Code · Illinois · Chapter 50 — LOCAL GOVERNMENT · Act 752

Sec. 15. Partnership established.

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Sec. 15. Partnership established. A not-for-profit corporation to be known as "Illinois Public Safety Agency Network" shall be created. IPSAN shall be incorporated under the General Not for Profit Corporation Act of 1986 and shall be registered, incorporated, organized, and operated in compliance with the laws of this State. IPSAN shall not be a State agency but shall have statewide jurisdiction to fulfill the findings and purpose declared in Section 10. The General Assembly determines, however, that public policy dictates that IPSAN operate in the most open and accessible manner consistent with its public purpose.
To this end, the General Assembly specifically declares that IPSAN and its Board and Advisory Committee shall adopt and adhere to the provisions of the General Not for Profit Corporation Act of 1986 and related regulations promulgated by the Secretary of State, the Open Meetings Act, the State Records Act, and the Freedom of Information Act. IPSAN shall establish one or more corporate offices as determined by the Board.
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