(70 ILCS 910/15) (from Ch. 23, par. 1265)
Sec. 15. A Hospital District shall constitute a municipal corporation and body politic separate and apart from any other municipality, the State of Illinois or any other public or governmental agency and shall have and exercise the following governmental powers, and all other powers incidental, necessary, convenient, or desirable to carry out and effectuate such express powers.
1. To establish and maintain a hospital and hospital facilities within or outside its corporate limits, and to construct, acquire, develop, expand, extend and improve any such hospital or hospital facility. If a Hospital District utilizes its authority to levy a tax pursuant to Section 20 of this Act for the purpose of establishing and maintaining hospitals or hospital facilities, such District shall be prohibited from establishing and maintaining hospitals or hospital facilities located outside of its district unless so authorized by referendum. To approve the provision of any service and to approve any contract or other arrangement not prohibited by a hospital licensed under the Hospital Licensing Act, incorporated under the General Not-For-Profit Corporation Act, and exempt from taxation under paragraph (3) of subsection (c) of Section 501 of the Internal Revenue Code.
2. To acquire land in fee simple, rights in land and easements upon, over or across land and leasehold interests in land and tangible and intangible personal property used or useful for the location, establishment, maintenance, development, expansion, extension or improvement of any such hospital or hospital facility. Such acquisition may be by dedication, purchase, gift, agreement, lease, use or adverse possession or by condemnation.
3. To operate, maintain and manage such hospital and hospital facility, and to make and enter into contracts for the use, operation or management of and to provide rules and regulations for the operation, management or use of such hospital or hospital facility.
Such contracts may include the lease by the District of all or any portion of its facilities to a not-for-profit corporation organized by the District's board of directors. The rent to be paid pursuant to any such lease shall be in an amount deemed appropriate by the board of directors. Any of the remaining assets which are not the subject of such a lease may be conveyed and transferred to the not-for-profit corporation organized by the District's board of directors provided that the not-for-profit corporation agrees to discharge or assume such debts, liabilities, and obligations of the District as determined to be appropriate by the District's board of directors.
4. To fix, charge and collect reasonable fees and compensation for the use or occupancy of such hospital or any part thereof, or any hospital facility, and for nursing care, medicine, attendance, or other services furnished by such hospital or hospital facilities, according to the rules and regulations prescribed by the board from time to time.
5. To borrow money and to issue general obligation bonds, revenue bonds, notes, certificates, or other evidences of indebtedness for the purpose of accomplishing any of its corporate purposes, subject to compliance with any conditions or limitations set forth in this Act or the Health Facilities Planning Act or otherwise provided by the constitution of the State of Illinois and to execute, deliver, and perform mortgages and security agreements to secure such borrowing.
6. To employ or enter into contracts for the employment of any person, firm, or corporation, and for professional services, necessary or desirable for the accomplishment of the corporate objects of the District or the proper administration, management, protection or control of its property.
7. To maintain such hospital for the benefit of the inhabitants of the area comprising the District who are sick, injured, or maimed regardless of race, creed, religion, sex, national origin or color, and to adopt such reasonable rules and regulations as may be necessary to render the use of the hospital of the greatest benefit to the greatest number; to exclude from the use of the hospital all persons who wilfully disregard any of the rules and regulations so established; to extend the privileges and use of the hospital to persons residing outside the area of the District upon such terms and conditions as the board of directors prescribes by its rules and regulations.
8. To police its property and to exercise police powers in respect thereto or in respect to the enforcement of any rule or regulation provided by the ordinances of the District and to employ and commission police officers and other qualified persons to enforce the same.
The use of any such hospital or hospital facility of a District shall be subject to the reasonable regulation and control of the District and upon such reasonable terms and conditions as shall be established by its board of directors.
A regulatory ordinance of a District adopted under any provision of this Section may provide for a suspension or revocation of any rights or privileges within the control of the District for a violation of any such regulatory ordinance.
Nothing in this Section or in other provisions of this Act shall be construed to authorize the District or board to establish or enforce any regulation or rule in respect to hospitalization or in the operation or maintenance of such hospital or any hospital facilities within its jurisdiction which is in conflict with any federal or state law or regulation applicable to the same subject matter.
9. To provide for the benefit of its employees group life, health, accident, hospital and medical insurance, or any combination of such types of insurance, and to further provide for its employees by the establishment of a pension or retirement plan or system; to effectuate the establishment of any such insurance program or pension or retirement plan or system, a Hospital District may make, enter into or subscribe to agreements, contracts, policies or plans with private insurance companies. Such insurance may include provisions for employees who rely on treatment by spiritual means alone through prayer for healing in accord with the tenets and practice of a well-recognized religious denomination. The board of directors of a Hospital District may provide for payment by the District of a portion of the premium or charge for such insurance or for a pension or retirement plan for employees with the employee paying the balance of such premium or charge. If the board of directors of a Hospital District undertakes a plan pursuant to which the Hospital District pays a portion of such premium or charge, the board shall provide for the withholding and deducting from the compensation of such employees as consent to joining such insurance program or pension or retirement plan or system, the balance of the premium or charge for such insurance or plan or system.
If the board of directors of a Hospital District does not provide for a program or plan pursuant to which such District pays a portion of the premium or charge for any group insurance program or pension or retirement plan or system, the board may provide for the withholding and deducting from the compensation of such employees as consent thereto the premium or charge for any group life, health, accident, hospital and medical insurance or for any pension or retirement plan or system.
A Hospital District deducting from the compensation of its employees for any group insurance program or pension or retirement plan or system, pursuant to this Section, may agree to receive and may receive reimbursement from the insurance company for the cost of withholding and transferring such amount to the company.
10. Except as provided in Section 15.3, to sell at public auction or by sealed bid and convey any real estate held by the District which the board of directors, by ordinance adopted by at least 2/3rds of the members of the board then holding office, has determined to be no longer necessary or useful to, or for the best interests of, the District.
An ordinance directing the sale of real estate shall include the legal description of the real estate, its present use, a statement that the property is no longer necessary or useful to, or for the best interests of, the District, the terms and conditions of the sale, whether the sale is to be at public auction or sealed bid, and the date, time, and place the property is to be sold at auction or sealed bids opened.
Before making a sale by virtue of the ordinance, the board of directors shall cause notice of the proposal to sell to be published once each week for 3 successive weeks in a newspaper published, or, if none is published, having a general circulation, in the district, the first publication to be not less than 30 days before the day provided in the notice for the public sale or opening of bids for the real estate.
The notice of the proposal to sell shall include the same information included in the ordinance directing the sale and shall advertise for bids therefor. A sale of property by public auction shall be held at the property to be sold at a time and date determined by the board of directors. The board of directors may accept the high bid or any other bid determined to be in the best interests of the district by a vote of 2/3rds of the board then holding office, but by a majority vote of those holding office, they may reject any and all bids.
The chairman and secretary of the board of directors shall execute all documents necessary for the conveyance of such real property sold pursuant to the foregoing authority.
11. To establish and administer a program of loans for postsecondary students pursuing degrees in accredited public health-related educational programs at public institutions of higher education. If a student is awarded a loan, the individual shall agree to accept employment within the hospital district upon graduation from the public institution of higher education. For the purposes of this Act, "public institutions of higher education" means the University of Illinois; Southern Illinois University; Chicago State University; Eastern Illinois University; Governors State University; Illinois State University; Northeastern Illinois University; Northern Illinois University; Western Illinois University; the public community colleges of the State; and any other public colleges, universities or community colleges now or hereafter established or authorized by the General Assembly. The district's board of directors shall by resolution provide for eligibility requirements, award criteria, terms of financing, duration of employment accepted within the district and such other aspects of the loan program as its establishment and administration may necessitate.
12. To establish and maintain congregate housing units; to acquire land in fee simple and leasehold interests in land for the location, establishment, maintenance, and development of those housing units; to borrow funds and give debt instruments, real estate mortgages, and security interests in personal property, contract rights, and general intangibles; and to enter into any contract required for participation in any federal or State programs.
(Source: P.A. 92-534, eff. 5-14-02; 92-611, eff. 7-3-02.)
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