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State of Illinois
2017 and 2018 HB4253 Introduced , by Rep. Brad Halbrook SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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70 ILCS 3705/4 | from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 191 |
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Amends the Public Water District Act. Provides that an appointing authority may remove a public water district trustee it appointed for misconduct, official misconduct, or neglect of office. Effective immediately.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning local government.
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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 Public Water District Act is amended by |
5 | | changing Section 4 as follows:
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6 | | (70 ILCS 3705/4) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 191)
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7 | | Sec. 4.
A board of trustees consisting of 7 members for the
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8 | | government, control and management of the affairs of the |
9 | | business of
each such water district organized under this Act |
10 | | shall be created in
the following manner:
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11 | | (1) If the district lies wholly within a single |
12 | | township but does
not also lie wholly within a |
13 | | municipality, the board of trustees
of that
township shall |
14 | | appoint the trustees for the district but no voting member
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15 | | of the township board is eligible for such appointment;
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16 | | (2) If the district is wholly contained within a |
17 | | municipality, the
governing body of the municipality shall |
18 | | appoint the trustees for the
district;
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19 | | (3) If the district is wholly contained within a single |
20 | | county, the
trustees for the district shall be appointed by |
21 | | the presiding officer of
the county board with the advice |
22 | | and consent of the county board;
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23 | | (4) If the district is located in more than one county, |
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1 | | the number
of trustees who are residents of a county shall |
2 | | be in proportion, as
nearly as practicable, to the number |
3 | | of residents of the district who
reside in that county in |
4 | | relation to the total population of the
district. Trustees |
5 | | shall be appointed by the county board of their
respective |
6 | | counties, or in the case of a home rule county as defined |
7 | | by
Article VII, Section 6 of the Constitution of 1970, by |
8 | | the chief
executive officer of that county with the advice |
9 | | and consent of the
county board.
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10 | | Upon the expiration of the term of a trustee who is in |
11 | | office on the
effective date of this Amendatory Act of 1975, |
12 | | the successor shall be a
resident of whichever county is |
13 | | entitled to such representation in order
to bring about the |
14 | | proportional representation required herein, and he
shall be |
15 | | appointed by the appointing authority of that county.
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16 | | Thereafter, each trustee shall be succeeded by a resident |
17 | | of the same
county who shall be appointed by the same |
18 | | appointing authority; however,
the provisions of the preceding |
19 | | paragraph shall apply to the appointment
of the successor to |
20 | | each trustee who is in office at the time of the
publication of |
21 | | each decennial Federal census of population.
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22 | | Within 60 days after the adoption of this Act as provided |
23 | | in Section
2 hereof, the appropriate appointing authority shall |
24 | | appoint 7 trustees
who shall hold that office respectively one |
25 | | for one, one for 2, one for
3, 2 for 4 and 2 for 5 years from |
26 | | the first Monday of May next after
their appointment as |
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1 | | designated by the appointing authority at the time
of |
2 | | appointment and until their successors are appointed and have
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3 | | qualified. Thereafter on or after the first Monday in May of |
4 | | each year
the appointing authority shall appoint successors |
5 | | whose term shall be
for 5 years commencing the first Monday in |
6 | | May of the year they are
respectively appointed. If the circuit |
7 | | court finds that the size,
number of members, and scale of |
8 | | operations of the water district
justifies a Board of Trustees |
9 | | of less than 7 members he shall rule that
such board shall have |
10 | | 3 or 5 members. Initial appointments to a 3
member board shall |
11 | | be as follows: one for one, one for 2, and one for 3
years. |
12 | | Initial appointments to a 5 member board shall be as follows:
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13 | | one for one, one for 2, one for 3, one for 4 and one for 5 |
14 | | years. In
each such case the term of office and method of |
15 | | appointing successors
shall be as provided in this Section for |
16 | | 7 member boards. The
appointing authority shall require each of |
17 | | such trustees to enter a bond
with security to be approved by |
18 | | the appointing authority in such sum as
such appointing |
19 | | authority may determine. A majority of the Board of
Trustees |
20 | | shall constitute a quorum, but a smaller number may adjourn
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21 | | from day to day. No trustee or employee of such district shall |
22 | | be
directly or indirectly interested in any contract, work or |
23 | | business of
the district or the sale of any article, the |
24 | | expense, price or
consideration of which is paid by such |
25 | | district, nor in the purchase of
any real estate or property |
26 | | for or belonging to the district.
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1 | | An appointing authority may remove a public water district |
2 | | trustee it appointed for misconduct, official misconduct, or |
3 | | neglect of office. |
4 | | Whenever a vacancy in such board of trustees shall occur |
5 | | either from
death, resignation, removal, refusal to qualify , or |
6 | | for any other reason , the
appointing authority shall have power |
7 | | to fill such vacancy by
appointment. Such persons so appointed |
8 | | or qualified for office in the
manner hereinbefore stated shall |
9 | | thereupon assume the duties of the
office for the unexpired |
10 | | term for which such person was appointed.
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11 | | For terms commencing before the effective date of this |
12 | | amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly, the trustees |
13 | | appointed under this Act shall be paid
a sum of not to exceed |
14 | | $600 per annum for their respective duties as
trustees, except |
15 | | that trustees of a district with an annual operating budget
of |
16 | | $1,000,000 or more may be paid a sum not to exceed $1,000 per |
17 | | annum.
For terms commencing on or after the effective date of |
18 | | this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly, the trustees |
19 | | shall be paid a sum of not to exceed $1,200 per annum. However, |
20 | | trustees appointed under this Act for any public
water district |
21 | | which acquires by purchase or condemnation, or
constructs, and |
22 | | maintains and operates sewerage properties in
combination with |
23 | | its waterworks
properties, under the provisions of Section 23a |
24 | | of this Act,
shall be paid a sum of not to exceed $2,000 per |
25 | | annum for their
respective duties as trustees. Compensation in |
26 | | either case
shall be determined by resolution of the
respective |