Public Act 93-0327
SB1743 Enrolled LRB093 10766 MKM 11170 b
AN ACT concerning economic development.
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
Section 5. The Department of Commerce and Community
Affairs Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is
amended by adding Section 605-970 as follows:
(20 ILCS 605/605-970 new)
Sec. 605-970. Motor Sports Promotion Council Task Force.
The Motor Sports Promotion Council Task Force is created
within the Department to gather information and make
recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly
regarding the creation of a Motor Sports Promotion Council.
The mission of the Motor Sports Promotion Council shall be to
conduct a study and make recommendations regarding the
effects that the motor sports racing industry would have on
the State of Illinois. The Motor Sports Promotion Council
would aim to enhance Illinois' economy, image, and quality of
life through the recruitment, development, and promotion of
regional, national, and international motor racing industry
events. The Council would be responsible for enhancing the
sports tourism industry throughout the State by the process
of attracting, hosting, and supporting regional, national,
and international motor sports racing events and
organizations throughout the State.
The Motor Sports Promotion Council Task Force shall
consist of 7 voting members as follows: 3 members appointed
by the Governor, one of whom shall be designated as Chair of
the Task Force at the time of appointment; one member
appointed by the President of the Senate; one member
appointed by the Senate Minority Leader; one member appointed
by the Speaker of the House; and one member appointed by the
House Minority Leader. If a vacancy occurs in the Motor
Sports Promotion Council Task Force membership, the vacancy
shall be filled in the same manner as the initial
appointment.
Task Force members shall serve without compensation, but
may be reimbursed for their personal travel expense from
funds available for that purpose. The Department shall
provide staff and administrative support services to the Task
Force. The Department and the Task Force may accept donated
services and other resources from registered not-for-profit
organizations that may be necessary to complete the work of
the Task Force with minimal expense to the State of Illinois.
The Motor Sports Promotion Council Task Force may begin
to conduct business upon appointment of a majority of the
voting members, including the Chair of the Task Force. The
Task Force may adopt bylaws and shall meet at least once each
calendar quarter. The Task Force may establish any committees
and offices it deems necessary. For purposes of Task Force
meetings, a quorum is 4 voting members. Meetings of the Task
Force are subject to the Open Meetings Act. The Task Force
must afford an opportunity for public comment at each of its
meetings. The Task Force shall submit a report to the
Governor and General Assembly no later than February 1, 2004
concerning its finding and recommendations.