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Code · Illinois · Chapter 620 — AIR TRANSPORTATION · Act 75

Sec. 2-75. Illinois Department of Transportation reporting requirements and information requests.

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Sec. 2-75. Illinois Department of Transportation reporting requirements and information requests.
(a)The Department shall submit written progress reports to the Procurement Policy Board and the General Assembly on the South Suburban Airport project. These progress reports shall be provided quarterly prior to the commencement of the construction of the South Suburban Airport, and shall be provided monthly thereafter until construction is complete. The reports shall include the status of any public-private agreements or other contracting and any ongoing or completed studies. The Procurement Policy Board may determine the format for the written progress reports.
(b)Upon request, the Department shall appear and testify before the Procurement Policy Board and produce information requested by the Procurement Policy Board.
(c)At least 30 days prior to the beginning of the Department's fiscal year, the Department shall prepare an annual written progress report on the South Suburban Airport project. The report shall include the status of any public-private agreements or other contracting and any ongoing or completed studies. The report shall be delivered to the Procurement Policy Board and each county, municipality, and metropolitan planning organization whose territory includes or lies within 5 miles from the ultimate airport boundary.
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