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1981]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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Agreement for Services with Ozark Air Lines, Willard Airport

(13) The current agreement with Ozark Air Lines for services provided by the University at the University of Illinois-Willard Airport administration building, including operation and maintenance, expired June 30, 1981. By authorization from the Board of Trustees, it has been extended through October 1981 with the understanding that the new rates, when determined, would be retroactive to July 1, 1981. Negotiations now have been completed and the new, one year agreement provides that as of July 1, 1981, Ozark will pay $44,936.20 annually for space operation and maintenance service; $100 per year for the use of 100 square feet for rtorage space in a "T" hangar; $180 per year for use of Musak music systems; $450 per year for secure storage in the basement of the airport administration building; and a sum equivalent to 33£ per 1,000 pounds gross landing weight per Ozark aircraft landed at University of Illinois-Willard Airport. The net effect of the new agreement therefore will be to increase the amount for operation and maintenance services by $7,254 and the landing fee by 5<t per 1,000 pounds gross landing weight. The chancellor at the Urbana-Champaign campus and the executive vice president have recommended approval of the agreement as described. I concur. O n m o t i o n of M r . Forsyth, this r e c o m m e n d a t i o n w a s approved. By consensus, the board agreed that one roll call vote w o u l d be taken and considered the v o t e o n each a g e n d a i t e m nos. 14 through 19 inclusive. T h e r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s were individually discussed but acted u p o n at one time. ( T h e record of board action appears at the e n d of e a c h item.)

Contracts for Residency Training in General Internal Medicine and General Pediatrics, Medical Center

(14) The Federal Health Professions Educational Assistance Act authorizes grants to promote the graduate education of physicians who will enter the practice of general internal medicine or general pediatrics. The act provides that such grants be awarded to schools of medicine, not directly to a hospital. Grant applications have been submitted to the College of Medicine by the Illinois Masonic Medical Center, Mercy Hospital and Medical Center, and Lutheran General Hospital (all in the Chicago metropolitan area and affiliated with the college) and grants totaling $491,610 have been awarded to the college based on the applications. The programs supported by these grants will train primary care physicians who will practice general internal medicine or general pediatrics. The chancellor at the Medical Center has recommended that the University contract with the hospitals in amounts not to exceed the award made for each hospital as follows: Hospital Amount Lutheran General Hospital $155 510 Mercy Hospital and Medical Center 166 536 Illinois Masonic Medical Center 169 564 The contract period in each case is October 1, 1981, to September 30, 1982. Federal grant funds are available in the operating budget of the College of Medicine. The vice president for academic affairs and the executive vice president concur in the recommendation. I recommend approval.