SB 1569

  • Illinois Senate Bill
  • 97th Regular Session
  • Introduced in Senate
  • Senate
  • House
  • Governor

Sell State Airplanes

Abstract

Amends the State Property Control Act. Provides that all but one airplane and one helicopter owned by the State and not designated for emergency use are surplus property and must be sold by a competitive sealed bid method (now, a transferable airplane may be disposed of only if (i) it is no longer needed, (ii) it will not be used as a trade-in, and (iii) a public university or college offering aviation-related instruction or training has not listed its need for an airplane). Requires that the sale proceeds be deposited into the General Revenue Fund. Effective immediately.

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Jan 08, 2013

Senate

Session Sine Die

May 29, 2012

Senate

Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Emil Jones, III

Apr 13, 2011

Senate

Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Darin M. LaHood

Apr 08, 2011

Senate

Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments

Senate

Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments

Mar 31, 2011

Senate

Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Assignments Refers to Executive

Mar 30, 2011

Senate

Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Filed with Secretary by Sen. Sue Rezin

Senate

Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Referred to Assignments

Mar 18, 2011

Senate

Rule 2-10 Committee Deadline Established As April 8, 2011

Mar 17, 2011

Senate

Postponed - Executive

Mar 03, 2011

Senate

To Executive Subcommittee on State Government Operations; /3-14-2011 - Held

Feb 23, 2011

Senate

Assigned to Executive

Feb 09, 2011

Senate

First Reading

Senate

Referred to Assignments

Senate

Filed with Secretary by Sen. Sue Rezin

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