Illinois Code § 20 ILCS 405/405-315

Management of State buildings and other real properties; security force; fees.
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(was 20 ILCS 405/67.24)
 
Sec. 405-315. 
Management of State buildings and other real properties; security force; fees. 
 
(a) To manage, operate, maintain, and preserve from waste the State buildings, facilities, structures, grounds, or other real properties, including, without limitation, the real properties transferred to the Department under Section 405-415, including, without limitation, the State buildings listed below, and to grant easements and accept easements with respect to those properties, on such terms and conditions that in the judgment of the Director are in the best interests of the State. The Department may rent portions of these and other State buildings when in the judgment of the Director those leases or subleases will be in the best interests of the State. The leases or subleases shall not exceed 5 years unless a greater term is specifically authorized.
 
a. Peoria Regional Office Building 
 5415 North University 
 Peoria, Illinois 61614 
 
b. Springfield Regional Office Building 
 4500 South 6th Street 
 Springfield, Illinois 62703 
 
c. Champaign Regional Office Building 
 2125 South 1st Street 
 Champaign, Illinois 61820 
 
d. Illinois State Armory Building 
 124 East Adams 
 Springfield, Illinois 62706 
 
e. Marion Regional Office Building 
 2209 West Main Street 
 Marion, Illinois 62959 
 
f. Kenneth Hall Regional State Office 
 Building 
 #10 Collinsville Avenue 
 East St. Louis, Illinois 62201 
 
g. Rockford Regional Office Building 
 4402 North Main Street 
 P.O. Box 915 
 Rockford, Illinois 61105 
 
h. State of Illinois Building 
 160 North LaSalle 
 Chicago, Illinois 60601 
 
i. Office and Laboratory Building 
 2121 West Taylor Street 
 Chicago, Illinois 60602 
 
j. Central Computer Facility 
 201 West Adams 
 Springfield, Illinois 62706 
 
k. Elgin Office Building 
 595 South State Street 
 Elgin, Illinois 60120 
 
l. (Blank). 
 
m. The following buildings located within the Chicago 
 Medical Center District: 
 
 
1. Lawndale Day Care Center 
 2929 West 19th Street 
 
 
2. Edwards Center 
 2020 Roosevelt Road 
 
 
3. Illinois Center for 
 Rehabilitation and Education 
 1950 West Roosevelt Road and 1151 South Wood Street 
 
 
4. Department of Children and 
 Family Services District Office 
 1026 South Damen 
 
 
5. The William Heally School 
 1731 West Taylor 
 
 
6. Administrative Office Building 
 1100 South Paulina Street 
 
 
7. Metro Children and Adolescents Center 
 1601 West Taylor Street 
 
n. E.J. "Zeke" Giorgi Center 
 200 Wyman Street 
 Rockford, Illinois 
 
o. Suburban North Facility 
 9511 Harrison 
 Des Plaines, Illinois 
 
p. The following buildings located within the Revenue 
 Center in Springfield: 
 
 
1. State Property Control Warehouse 
 11th & Ash 
 
 
2. Illinois State Museum Research & Collections 
 Center 
 1011 East Ash Street 
 
q. Effingham Regional Office Building 
 401 Industrial Drive 
 Effingham, Illinois 
 
r. The Communications Center 
 120 West Jefferson 
 Springfield, Illinois 
 
s. Portions or all of the basement and 
 ground floor of the 
 State of Illinois Building 
 160 North LaSalle 
 Chicago, Illinois 60601 
 
t. 115 South LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois 
may be leased or subleased to persons, firms, partnerships, associations, or individuals for terms not to exceed 15 years when in the judgment of the Director those leases or subleases will be in the best interests of the State.
 
The Director is authorized to rent portions of the above described facilities to persons, firms, partnerships, associations, or individuals for terms not to exceed 30 days when those leases or subleases will not interfere with State usage of the facility. This authority is meant to supplement and shall not in any way be interpreted to restrict the Director's ability to make portions of the State of Illinois Building available for long-term commercial leases or subleases.
 
Notwithstanding the provisions above, the Department of Children and Family Services and the Department of Human Services (as successor to the Department of Rehabilitation Services and the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities) shall determine the allocation of space for direct recipient care in their respective facilities. The Department of Central Management Services shall consult with the affected agency in the allocation and lease of surplus space in these facilities. Potential lease arrangements shall not endanger the direct recipient care responsibilities in these facilities.
 
(b) To appoint, subject to the Personnel Code, persons to be members of a police and security force. Members of the security force shall be peace officers when performing duties pursuant to this Section and as such shall have all of the powers possessed by policemen in cities and sheriffs, including the power to make arrests on view or issue citations for violations of State statutes or city or county ordinances, except that in counties of more than 1,000,000 population, any powers created by this subsection shall be exercised only (i) when necessary to protect the property, personnel, or interests of the Department or any State agency for whom the Department manages, operates, or maintains property or (ii) when specifically requested by appropriate State or local law enforcement officials, and except that within counties of 1,000,000 or less population, these powers shall be exercised only when necessary to protect the property, personnel, or interests of the State of Illinois and only while on property managed, operated, or maintained by the Department.
 
Nothing in this subsection shall be construed so as to make it conflict with any provisions of, or rules promulgated under, the Personnel Code.
 
(c) To charge reasonable fees for the lease, rental, use, or occupancy of State facilities managed, operated, or maintained by the Department. All moneys collected under this Section shall be deposited in a revolving fund in the State treasury known as the Facilities Management Revolving Fund. 
 
(d) (Blank).

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