Illinois Compiled Statutes 30 ILCS 750 Build Illinois Act. Section 8-4

    (30 ILCS 750/8-4) (from Ch. 127, par. 2708-4)

    Sec. 8-4. Business Development Public Infrastructure Loans and Grants.

    (a) The Department is authorized to provide loans, on an interest-free or below market rate basis, or grants to local governments in the State for the purpose of assisting in financing the cost of acquisition, construction, reconstruction, replacement, repair, rehabilitation, alteration, expansion, extension or improvement of public infrastructure.

    (b) Grants and loans are authorized for purposes designated in this Section, but only when the applicant local government demonstrates to the Department that it is unable to finance the public infrastructure improvement solely from local public or private revenue sources or funds.

    (c) Public infrastructure financing under this Section shall be used only where it can be shown that a business development, retention or expansion project on account of which such financing is being sought will substantially increase employment or retain a substantial number of jobs. The Department shall not make a loan or grant unless the application includes convincing evidence that a specific private business development, retention or expansion project is ready to occur and will only occur if the loan or grant is made.

    (d) In addition to establishing the essential need for financing of infrastructure to support a business development, retention or expansion project, the applicant shall be required to clearly document the employment that will occur or be retained as a result of the project, the additional non-state financial resources that will be used, and the overall financing need that exists within the locality.

    (e) The Department shall make the determination to provide public infrastructure financing to local governments on the basis of criteria established by the Department.

(Source: P.A. 88-453.)

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