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| | 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2017 and 2018 HB2399 Introduced , by Rep. Jaime M. Andrade, Jr. SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| 10 ILCS 5/2A-1.2 | from Ch. 46, par. 2A-1.2 | 10 ILCS 5/2A-48 | from Ch. 46, par. 2A-48 | 105 ILCS 5/34-3 | from Ch. 122, par. 34-3 | 105 ILCS 5/34-4 | from Ch. 122, par. 34-4 | 105 ILCS 5/34-13.1 | |
| Amends the Election Code and the Chicago School District Article of the School Code. Provides for the election (instead of appointment) of members of the Chicago Board of Education. Provides that successor Inspectors General shall be appointed by the Board instead of the Mayor. Effective immediately.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning education.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Election Code is amended by changing |
5 | | Sections 2A-1.2 and 2A-48 as follows:
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6 | | (10 ILCS 5/2A-1.2) (from Ch. 46, par. 2A-1.2)
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7 | | Sec. 2A-1.2. Consolidated Schedule of Elections - Offices |
8 | | Designated.
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9 | | (a) At the general election in the appropriate |
10 | | even-numbered years, the
following offices shall be filled or |
11 | | shall be on the ballot as otherwise
required by this Code:
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12 | | (1) Elector of President and Vice President of the |
13 | | United States;
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14 | | (2) United States Senator and United States |
15 | | Representative;
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16 | | (3) State Executive Branch elected officers;
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17 | | (4) State Senator and State Representative;
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18 | | (5) County elected officers, including State's |
19 | | Attorney, County Board
member, County Commissioners, and |
20 | | elected President of the County Board or
County Chief |
21 | | Executive;
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22 | | (6) Circuit Court Clerk;
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23 | | (7) Regional Superintendent of Schools, except in |
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1 | | counties or
educational service regions in which that |
2 | | office has been abolished;
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3 | | (8) Judges of the Supreme, Appellate and Circuit |
4 | | Courts, on the question
of retention, to fill vacancies and |
5 | | newly created judicial offices;
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6 | | (9) (Blank);
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7 | | (10) Trustee of the Metropolitan Sanitary District of |
8 | | Chicago, and elected
Trustee of other Sanitary Districts;
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9 | | (11) Special District elected officers, not otherwise |
10 | | designated in this
Section, where the statute creating or |
11 | | authorizing the creation of
the district requires an annual |
12 | | election and permits or requires election
of candidates of |
13 | | political parties.
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14 | | (b) At the general primary election:
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15 | | (1) in each even-numbered year candidates of political |
16 | | parties shall be
nominated for those offices to be filled |
17 | | at the general election in that
year, except where pursuant |
18 | | to law nomination of candidates of political
parties is |
19 | | made by caucus.
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20 | | (2) in the appropriate even-numbered years the |
21 | | political party offices of
State central committeeman, |
22 | | township committeeman, ward committeeman, and
precinct |
23 | | committeeman shall be filled and delegates and alternate |
24 | | delegates
to the National nominating conventions shall be |
25 | | elected as may be required
pursuant to this Code. In the |
26 | | even-numbered years in which a Presidential
election is to |
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1 | | be held, candidates in the Presidential preference primary
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2 | | shall also be on the ballot.
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3 | | (3) in each even-numbered year, where the municipality |
4 | | has provided for
annual elections to elect municipal |
5 | | officers pursuant to Section 6(f) or
Section 7 of Article |
6 | | VII of the Constitution, pursuant to the Illinois
Municipal |
7 | | Code or pursuant to the municipal charter, the offices of |
8 | | such
municipal officers shall be filled at an election held |
9 | | on the date of the
general primary election, provided that |
10 | | the municipal election shall be a
nonpartisan election |
11 | | where required by the Illinois Municipal Code. For
partisan |
12 | | municipal elections in even-numbered years, a primary to |
13 | | nominate
candidates for municipal office to be elected at |
14 | | the general primary
election shall be held on the Tuesday 6 |
15 | | weeks preceding that election.
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16 | | (4) in each school district which has adopted the |
17 | | provisions of
Article 33 of the School Code, successors to |
18 | | the members of the board
of education whose terms expire in |
19 | | the year in which the general primary is
held shall be |
20 | | elected. |
21 | | (5) Members of the Chicago Board of Education shall be |
22 | | elected.
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23 | | (c) At the consolidated election in the appropriate |
24 | | odd-numbered years,
the following offices shall be filled:
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25 | | (1) Municipal officers, provided that in |
26 | | municipalities in which
candidates for alderman or other |
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1 | | municipal office are not permitted by law
to be candidates |
2 | | of political parties, the runoff election where required
by |
3 | | law, or the nonpartisan election where required by law, |
4 | | shall be held on
the date of the consolidated election; and |
5 | | provided further, in the case of
municipal officers |
6 | | provided for by an ordinance providing the form of
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7 | | government of the municipality pursuant to Section 7 of |
8 | | Article VII of the
Constitution, such offices shall be |
9 | | filled by election or by runoff
election as may be provided |
10 | | by such ordinance;
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11 | | (2) Village and incorporated town library directors;
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12 | | (3) City boards of stadium commissioners;
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13 | | (4) Commissioners of park districts;
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14 | | (5) Trustees of public library districts;
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15 | | (6) Special District elected officers, not otherwise |
16 | | designated in this
section, where the statute creating or |
17 | | authorizing the creation of the district
permits or |
18 | | requires election of candidates of political parties;
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19 | | (7) Township officers, including township park |
20 | | commissioners, township
library directors, and boards of |
21 | | managers of community buildings, and
Multi-Township |
22 | | Assessors;
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23 | | (8) Highway commissioners and road district clerks;
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24 | | (9) Members of school boards in school districts which |
25 | | adopt Article 33
of the School Code;
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26 | | (10) The directors and chairman of the Chain O Lakes - |
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1 | | Fox River Waterway
Management Agency;
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2 | | (11) Forest preserve district commissioners elected |
3 | | under Section 3.5 of
the Downstate Forest Preserve District |
4 | | Act;
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5 | | (12) Elected members of school boards, school |
6 | | trustees, directors of
boards of school directors, |
7 | | trustees of county boards of school trustees
(except in |
8 | | counties or educational service regions having a |
9 | | population
of 2,000,000 or more inhabitants) and members of |
10 | | boards of school inspectors,
except school boards in school
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11 | | districts that adopt Article 33 of the School Code and the |
12 | | Chicago Board of Education ;
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13 | | (13) Members of Community College district boards;
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14 | | (14) Trustees of Fire Protection Districts;
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15 | | (15) Commissioners of the Springfield Metropolitan |
16 | | Exposition and
Auditorium
Authority;
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17 | | (16) Elected Trustees of Tuberculosis Sanitarium |
18 | | Districts;
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19 | | (17) Elected Officers of special districts not |
20 | | otherwise designated in
this Section for which the law |
21 | | governing those districts does not permit
candidates of |
22 | | political parties.
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23 | | (d) At the consolidated primary election in each |
24 | | odd-numbered year,
candidates of political parties shall be |
25 | | nominated for those offices to be
filled at the consolidated |
26 | | election in that year, except where pursuant to
law nomination |
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1 | | of candidates of political parties is made by caucus, and
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2 | | except those offices listed in paragraphs (12) through (17) of |
3 | | subsection
(c).
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4 | | At the consolidated primary election in the appropriate |
5 | | odd-numbered years,
the mayor, clerk, treasurer, and aldermen |
6 | | shall be elected in
municipalities in which
candidates for |
7 | | mayor, clerk, treasurer, or alderman are not permitted by
law |
8 | | to be candidates
of political parties, subject to runoff |
9 | | elections to be held at the
consolidated election as may be |
10 | | required
by law, and municipal officers shall be nominated in a |
11 | | nonpartisan election
in municipalities in which pursuant to law |
12 | | candidates for such office are
not permitted to be candidates |
13 | | of political parties.
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14 | | At the consolidated primary election in the appropriate |
15 | | odd-numbered years,
municipal officers shall be nominated or |
16 | | elected, or elected subject to
a runoff, as may be provided by |
17 | | an ordinance providing a form of government
of the municipality |
18 | | pursuant to Section 7 of Article VII of the Constitution.
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19 | | (e) (Blank).
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20 | | (f) At any election established in Section 2A-1.1, public |
21 | | questions may
be submitted to voters pursuant to this Code and |
22 | | any special election
otherwise required or authorized by law or |
23 | | by court order may be conducted
pursuant to this Code.
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24 | | Notwithstanding the regular dates for election of officers |
25 | | established
in this Article, whenever a referendum is held for |
26 | | the establishment of
a political subdivision whose officers are |
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1 | | to be elected, the initial officers
shall be elected at the |
2 | | election at which such referendum is held if otherwise
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3 | | provided by law. In such cases, the election of the initial |
4 | | officers
shall be subject to the referendum.
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5 | | Notwithstanding the regular dates for election of |
6 | | officials established
in this Article, any community college |
7 | | district which becomes effective by
operation of law pursuant |
8 | | to Section 6-6.1 of the Public Community College
Act, as now or |
9 | | hereafter amended, shall elect the initial district board
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10 | | members at the next regularly scheduled election following the |
11 | | effective
date of the new district.
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12 | | (g) At any election established in Section 2A-1.1, if in |
13 | | any precinct
there are no offices or public questions required |
14 | | to be on the ballot under
this Code then no election shall be |
15 | | held in the precinct on that date.
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16 | | (h) There may be conducted a
referendum in accordance with |
17 | | the provisions of Division 6-4 of the
Counties Code.
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18 | | (Source: P.A. 89-5, eff. 1-1-96; 89-95,
eff. 1-1-96; 89-626, |
19 | | eff. 8-9-96; 90-358, eff. 1-1-98.)
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20 | | (10 ILCS 5/2A-48) (from Ch. 46, par. 2A-48)
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21 | | Sec. 2A-48. Board of School Directors and Board of |
22 | | Education - Member - Time of Election. A
member of a Board of |
23 | | School Directors or a member of an elected Board of
Education, |
24 | | as the case may be, shall be elected at each consolidated
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25 | | election to succeed each incumbent member whose term ends |
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1 | | before the
following consolidated election. However, a member |
2 | | of the Chicago Board of Education shall be elected at each |
3 | | general primary election to succeed each incumbent member whose |
4 | | term ends before the following general primary election.
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5 | | (Source: P.A. 90-358, eff. 1-1-98.)
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6 | | Section 10. The School Code is amended by changing Sections |
7 | | 34-3, 34-4, and 34-13.1 as follows:
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8 | | (105 ILCS 5/34-3) (from Ch. 122, par. 34-3)
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9 | | Sec. 34-3. Chicago School Reform Board of Trustees; new |
10 | | Chicago Board of
Education; members; term; vacancies.
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11 | | (a) Within 30 days after the effective date of this |
12 | | amendatory Act of
1995, the terms of all members of the Chicago |
13 | | Board of Education
holding office on that date are abolished |
14 | | and the Mayor shall appoint,
without the consent or approval of |
15 | | the City Council, a 5 member
Chicago School Reform Board of |
16 | | Trustees which shall take office upon the
appointment of the |
17 | | fifth member. The Chicago School
Reform Board of Trustees and |
18 | | its members
shall serve until, and the terms of all members of |
19 | | the Chicago School
Reform Board of Trustees shall expire on, |
20 | | June 30, 1999 or upon the
appointment of a new Chicago Board of |
21 | | Education as provided
in subsection (b), whichever is later. |
22 | | Any vacancy in the membership of
the Trustees shall be filled |
23 | | through appointment by the Mayor,
without the consent or |
24 | | approval of the City Council, for the unexpired term.
One of |
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1 | | the members appointed by the Mayor to the Trustees shall
be |
2 | | designated by the Mayor to serve as President of the Trustees. |
3 | | The
Mayor shall appoint a full-time, compensated
chief |
4 | | executive officer, and his or her compensation as such chief |
5 | | executive
officer shall be determined by the Mayor. The Mayor, |
6 | | at his or her discretion,
may appoint the President to serve |
7 | | simultaneously as the chief executive
officer.
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8 | | (b) This subsection (b) applies until March 20, 2018. |
9 | | Within 30 days before the expiration of the terms of the |
10 | | members of
the Chicago Reform Board of Trustees as provided in |
11 | | subsection (a), a new
Chicago Board of Education consisting of |
12 | | 7 members shall be appointed by the
Mayor to take office on the |
13 | | later of July 1, 1999 or the appointment of the
seventh member. |
14 | | Three of the members initially so appointed under this
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15 | | subsection shall serve for terms ending June 30, 2002, 4 of the |
16 | | members
initially so appointed under this subsection shall |
17 | | serve for terms ending
June 30, 2003, and each member initially |
18 | | so appointed shall continue to hold
office until his or her |
19 | | successor is appointed and qualified. Thereafter at
the |
20 | | expiration of the term of any member a successor
shall be |
21 | | appointed by the Mayor and shall hold office for a term of 4 |
22 | | years,
from July 1 of the year in which the term commences and |
23 | | until a successor
is appointed and qualified. Any vacancy in |
24 | | the membership of the Chicago Board
of Education shall be |
25 | | filled through appointment by the Mayor for the
unexpired term. |
26 | | No appointment to membership on the
Chicago Board of Education |
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1 | | that is made by the Mayor under
this subsection shall require |
2 | | the approval of the City
Council, whether the appointment is |
3 | | made for a full term or to fill a vacancy
for an unexpired term |
4 | | on the Board. |
5 | | (b-5) For the purposes of this subsection (b-5): |
6 | | "Parent member" means a member of the board who is the |
7 | | parent or legal guardian of a child enrolled in a public school |
8 | | in the region of election. |
9 | | "Community member" means a member of the board who resides |
10 | | in the region of election. |
11 | | On March 20, 2018, the terms of all members of the Chicago |
12 | | Board of Education appointed under subsection (b) of this |
13 | | Section are abolished when the new board, consisting of 13 |
14 | | members, is elected by the electors of the school district as |
15 | | provided in this subsection (b-5) and takes office. |
16 | | Each member shall be elected for a term of 4 years, |
17 | | commencing on the second Tuesday in April of the year in which |
18 | | the member is elected, and until the member's successor is |
19 | | elected and has qualified, except that members of the board |
20 | | elected to terms commencing on March 20, 2018 shall organize on |
21 | | the date their terms commence and on that date shall determine, |
22 | | by lot, 7 members to serve for terms of 4 years and 6 members to |
23 | | serve for terms of 2 years. |
24 | | For purposes of elections conducted pursuant to this |
25 | | subsection (b-5), the City of Chicago shall be subdivided into |
26 | | the following electoral regions for seats on the Chicago Board |
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1 | | of Education, each of which must be compact and contiguous and |
2 | | substantially equal in population to each other: |
3 | | (1) Southeast Side. |
4 | | (2) Southwest Side. |
5 | | (3) West/Central Region. |
6 | | (4) North Region. |
7 | | Each region shall be represented by 3 members, except the North |
8 | | Region, which shall be represented by 4 members. Each region's |
9 | | representatives shall consist of 2 parent members and one |
10 | | community member, except the North Region, which shall have 2 |
11 | | parent members and 2 community members. |
12 | | On March 20, 2018 and within 28 days after each election |
13 | | thereafter, the board shall organize by electing its officers |
14 | | and fixing a time and place for the regular meetings. At least |
15 | | 50% of the board's regular meetings shall take place after |
16 | | regular business hours in order to maximize community |
17 | | participation. Upon organizing itself as provided in this |
18 | | subsection (b-5), the board shall enter upon the discharge of |
19 | | its duties. |
20 | | Nomination papers filed for board election are not valid |
21 | | unless the candidate named therein files with the secretary of |
22 | | the board or with a person designated by the board to receive |
23 | | nominating petitions a receipt from the county clerk showing |
24 | | that the candidate has filed a statement of economic interests |
25 | | as required by the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act. The |
26 | | receipt shall be so filed either previously during the calendar |
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1 | | year in which the nomination papers were filed or within the |
2 | | period for the filing of nomination papers in accordance with |
3 | | the general election law. |
4 | | Whenever a vacancy in the board occurs, the remaining |
5 | | members of the board shall notify the Mayor of that vacancy |
6 | | within 5 days after its occurrence and shall proceed to fill |
7 | | the vacancy until the next board election, at which election a |
8 | | successor shall be elected to serve the remainder of the |
9 | | unexpired term. However, if the vacancy occurs with less than |
10 | | 28 months remaining in the term or if the vacancy occurs less |
11 | | than 88 days before the next board election, then the person so |
12 | | appointed shall serve the remainder of the unexpired term, and |
13 | | no election to fill the vacancy shall be held. The successor |
14 | | shall have the same residential and other qualifications as his |
15 | | or her predecessor. Should the remaining board members fail to |
16 | | act within 45 days after the vacancy occurs, the Mayor shall, |
17 | | within 30 days after the remaining members have failed to fill |
18 | | the vacancy, fill the vacancy as provided for in this Section. |
19 | | Upon the Mayor's failure to fill the vacancy, the vacancy shall |
20 | | be filled at the next board election. The successor shall have |
21 | | the same residential and other qualifications as his or her |
22 | | predecessor. |
23 | | (b-10) The board shall elect annually from its
number a |
24 | | president and vice-president, in such
manner and at such
time |
25 | | as the board determines by its rules. The officers so elected |
26 | | shall each
perform the duties imposed upon their respective |
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1 | | office by the rules of the
board, provided that (i) the |
2 | | president shall preside at meetings of the board
and vote as |
3 | | any other member but have no power of veto, and (ii) the vice
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4 | | president shall perform the duties of the president if that |
5 | | office is vacant or
the president is absent or unable to act.
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6 | | The secretary of the Board shall be selected by the Board and |
7 | | shall be an
employee of the Board rather than a member of the |
8 | | Board, notwithstanding
subsection (d) of Section 34-3.3. The |
9 | | duties of the secretary shall be
imposed by the rules of the |
10 | | Board.
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11 | | (c) The board may appoint a student to the board to serve |
12 | | in an advisory capacity. The student member shall serve for a |
13 | | term as determined by the board. The board may not grant the |
14 | | student member any voting privileges, but shall consider the |
15 | | student member as an advisor. The student member may not |
16 | | participate in or attend any executive session of the board.
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17 | | (Source: P.A. 94-231, eff. 7-14-05.)
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18 | | (105 ILCS 5/34-4) (from Ch. 122, par. 34-4)
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19 | | Sec. 34-4. Eligibility. |
20 | | (a) To be eligible for election appointment to the board, a
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21 | | person shall be at least 18 years of age and either (i) a |
22 | | parent or legal guardian of a child currently enrolled in a |
23 | | public school in the region of election the person seeks to |
24 | | represent or (ii) a resident of the region of election that the |
25 | | person seeks to represent. A person is ineligible to run for |
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1 | | office if that person is an employee of the district or a child |
2 | | sex offender as defined in Section 11-9.3 of the Criminal Code |
3 | | of 2012. All persons eligible for election to the board shall |
4 | | obtain no less than 250 signatures on a petition in order to be |
5 | | placed on the ballot a citizen of the United States, shall be a |
6 | | registered voter
as provided in the Election Code, shall have |
7 | | been a resident of the city for at
least 3 years immediately
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8 | | preceding his or her appointment, and shall not be a child sex |
9 | | offender
as defined in Section 11-9.3 of the
Criminal Code of |
10 | | 2012 . Permanent removal from the city by any member of
the |
11 | | board during his or her term of office constitutes a |
12 | | resignation therefrom and
creates a vacancy in the board. Board |
13 | | members shall receive compensation of $50,000 per year, health |
14 | | care insurance coverage, a pension, and life insurance. Board |
15 | | Except for the President of the Chicago
School Reform Board of |
16 | | Trustees who may be paid compensation for his or her
services |
17 | | as chief executive officer as determined by the Mayor as |
18 | | provided in
subsection (a) of Section 34-3, board members shall |
19 | | serve without any
compensation; provided, that board members |
20 | | shall be reimbursed for expenses
incurred while in the |
21 | | performance of their duties upon submission of proper
receipts |
22 | | or upon submission of a signed voucher in the case of an |
23 | | expense
allowance evidencing the amount of such reimbursement |
24 | | or allowance to the
president of the board for verification and |
25 | | approval. Board members The board of
education may continue to |
26 | | provide health care insurance coverage, employer
pension |
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1 | | contributions, employee pension contributions, and life |
2 | | insurance
premium payments for an employee required to resign |
3 | | from
an administrative, teaching, or career service position in |
4 | | order to qualify
as a member of the board of education. They |
5 | | shall not hold other public
office under the Federal, State or |
6 | | any local government other than that of
Director of the |
7 | | Regional Transportation Authority, member of the economic
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8 | | development commission of a city having a population exceeding |
9 | | 500,000,
notary public or member of the National Guard, and by |
10 | | accepting any such
office while members of the board, or by not |
11 | | resigning any such office held
at the time of being elected |
12 | | appointed to the board within 30 days after such election
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13 | | appointment , shall be deemed to have vacated their membership |
14 | | in the board.
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15 | | (Source: P.A. 97-1150, eff. 1-25-13.)
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16 | | (105 ILCS 5/34-13.1)
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17 | | Sec. 34-13.1. Inspector General.
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18 | | (a) The Inspector General and his office in existence on |
19 | | the effective date
of this amendatory Act of 1995 shall be |
20 | | transferred to the jurisdiction of the
board upon appointment |
21 | | of the Chicago School Reform Board of Trustees. The
Inspector |
22 | | General shall have the authority
to conduct investigations into |
23 | | allegations of or incidents of waste, fraud, and
financial |
24 | | mismanagement in public education within the jurisdiction of |
25 | | the
board by a local school council
member or an
employee, |
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1 | | contractor, or member of the board or involving
school projects
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2 | | managed or handled by the Public Building Commission. The |
3 | | Inspector General
shall make recommendations to the board about |
4 | | the
investigations.
The Inspector General in office on the |
5 | | effective date of this amendatory Act
of 1996 shall serve for a |
6 | | term expiring on June 30, 1998. His or her
successors in office |
7 | | shall each be appointed by the Mayor, without the consent
or |
8 | | approval of the City Council, for 4 year terms expiring on June |
9 | | 30th of an
even numbered year ; however, beginning on March 20, |
10 | | 2018, successors shall be appointed by the board instead of the |
11 | | Mayor .
If the Inspector General leaves office or if a vacancy |
12 | | in that office otherwise occurs, the
Mayor shall appoint, |
13 | | without the consent or
approval of the City Council, a |
14 | | successor to serve under this Section for the
remainder of the |
15 | | unexpired term ; however, beginning on March 20, 2018, |
16 | | successors shall be appointed by the board instead of the |
17 | | Mayor . The
Inspector General shall be independent of the |
18 | | operations of the board and
the School Finance Authority, and |
19 | | shall perform other duties requested by the
board.
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20 | | (b) The Inspector General shall have access to all
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21 | | information and personnel necessary to perform the duties of |
22 | | the
office. If the Inspector General determines that a possible
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23 | | criminal act has been committed or that special expertise is
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24 | | required in the investigation, he or she shall immediately |
25 | | notify
the Chicago Police Department and the Cook County |
26 | | State's
Attorney. All investigations conducted by the |
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1 | | Inspector General
shall be conducted in a manner that ensures |
2 | | the preservation of
evidence for use in criminal prosecutions.
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3 | | (c) At all times the Inspector General shall be granted
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4 | | access to any building or facility that is owned, operated, or
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5 | | leased by the board, the Public Building Commission, or the
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6 | | city in trust
and for the use and benefit of the schools of the |
7 | | district.
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8 | | (d) The Inspector General shall have the power to subpoena
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9 | | witnesses and compel the production of books and papers |
10 | | pertinent
to an investigation authorized by this Code. Any |
11 | | person who (1)
fails to appear in response to a subpoena; (2) |
12 | | fails to answer
any question; (3) fails to produce any books or |
13 | | papers pertinent
to an investigation under this Code; or (4) |
14 | | knowingly gives
false testimony during an investigation under |
15 | | this Code, is
guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
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16 | | (e) The Inspector General shall provide to the board and
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17 | | the Illinois General Assembly a summary of reports and
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18 | | investigations made under this Section for the previous fiscal
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19 | | year no later than January 1 of each year, except that the |
20 | | Inspector General
shall provide the summary of reports and |
21 | | investigations made under this Section
for the period |
22 | | commencing July 1, 1998 and ending April 30, 1999 no later than
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23 | | May 1, 1999. The summaries shall detail the final disposition |
24 | | of those
recommendations. The summaries shall not contain any |
25 | | confidential or
identifying information concerning the |
26 | | subjects of the reports and
investigations. The summaries shall |