(55 ILCS 5/6-24007) (from Ch. 34, par. 6-24007)
Sec. 6-24007.
Amendment of appropriation bill; monthly schedule
for year of proposed expenditure. Such annual appropriation bill may
be amended at the next meeting of the board of commissioners, occurring not
less than five days after the passage thereof, in like manner as other
resolutions appropriating money. Such ordinance, as originally passed or as
subsequently amended, may also be amended, at any meeting of the board of
commissioners held not more than 15 days after the first meeting of such
board of commissioners occurring not less than 5 days after the passage of
such annual appropriation bill, by repealing or reducing the amount of any
item or items of appropriation contained therein. The board of
commissioners has the power, by a two-thirds vote of all members of such
body, to make transfers within any fund, department or other office or
agency of the county, of sums of money appropriated for one corporate
object or purpose to another corporate object or purpose, but no
appropriation for any object or purpose shall thereby be reduced below an
amount sufficient to cover all obligations incurred against such
appropriation.
For purposes of controlling expenditures, the expenditure of or
incurring of obligations against any appropriation may be delayed,
restricted, or terminated with regard to any object or purpose for which
appropriations were made in the appropriation bill or resolution. A monthly
schedule for the year of proposed expenditure, including any limitations or
conditions against appropriations for each program, subactivity, and the
agency or department, shall be made within 30 days of the adoption of the
annual appropriation bill, and such schedule, as amended by the President
of the County Board, shall be binding upon all officers, agencies, and
departments, and such schedule of expenditure or of incurring obligations
may not be exceeded, provided that any such schedule may be revised after
three calendar months have elapsed since the last schedule.
(Source: P.A. 86-962.)
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