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Rep. Sam Yingling
Filed: 4/9/2019
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 3596
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 3596, AS AMENDED, by |
3 | | replacing everything after the enacting clause with the |
4 | | following:
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5 | | "Section 5. The Property Tax Code is amended by changing |
6 | | Section 3-5 as follows:
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7 | | (35 ILCS 200/3-5)
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8 | | Sec. 3-5. Supervisor of assessments. In counties with less |
9 | | than 3,000,000
inhabitants and in which no county assessor has |
10 | | been elected under Section
3-45, there shall be a county |
11 | | supervisor of assessments, either appointed as
provided in this |
12 | | Section, or elected.
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13 | | In counties with less than 3,000,000 inhabitants and not |
14 | | having an elected
county assessor or an elected supervisor of |
15 | | assessments, the office of
supervisor of assessments shall be |
16 | | filled by appointment by the presiding
officer of the county |
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1 | | board with the advice and consent of the county board.
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2 | | To be eligible for appointment or to be eligible to file |
3 | | nomination
papers or participate as a candidate in any primary |
4 | | or general election
for, or be elected to, the office of |
5 | | supervisor of assessments, or to enter
upon the duties of the |
6 | | office, a person must possess one of the following
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7 | | qualifications as certified by the individual to the county |
8 | | clerk:
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9 | | (1) A Certified Illinois Assessing Official |
10 | | certificate from the Illinois
Property Assessment |
11 | | Institute, plus the additional training required for
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12 | | additional compensation under Section 4-10.
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13 | | (2) A Certified Assessment Evaluator certificate from |
14 | | the International
Association of Assessing Officers.
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15 | | (3) A Member of the Appraisal Institute (MAI), |
16 | | Residential Member (RM),
Senior Real Estate Analyst |
17 | | (SREA), Senior Real Property Analyst (SRPA) or
Senior |
18 | | Residential Analyst (SRA) certificate from the Appraisal |
19 | | Institute or
its predecessor organizations.
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20 | | (4) If the person has served as a supervisor of |
21 | | assessments for 12
years or more, a Certified Illinois |
22 | | Assessing Official certificate
from the Illinois Property |
23 | | Assessment Institute with a minimum of 360
additional hours |
24 | | of
successfully completed courses approved by the |
25 | | Department if at least 180 of
the course hours
required a |
26 | | written examination.
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1 | | In addition, a person must have had at least 2 years' |
2 | | experience in the field
of property sales, assessments, finance |
3 | | or appraisals and must have passed an
examination conducted by |
4 | | the Department to determine his or her competence to
hold the |
5 | | office. The examination may be conducted by the Department at a
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6 | | convenient location in the county or region. Notice of the time |
7 | | and place
shall be given by publication in a newspaper of |
8 | | general circulation in the
counties, at least one week prior to |
9 | | the exam. The Department shall certify to
the county board a |
10 | | list of the names and scores of persons who pass the
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11 | | examination. The Department may provide by rule the maximum |
12 | | time that the name
of a person who has passed the examination |
13 | | will be included on a list of
persons eligible for appointment |
14 | | or election. The term of office shall be 4
years from the date |
15 | | of appointment and until a successor is appointed and
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16 | | qualified.
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17 | | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, in a county |
18 | | with a population of more than 500,000 that does not have an |
19 | | elected county board chairman or executive and has an appointed |
20 | | supervisor of assessments, the office of
supervisor of |
21 | | assessments shall be an elected position beginning with the |
22 | | general election held in 2020 and shall take office January 1, |
23 | | 2021. The supervisor of assessments serving on the date of the |
24 | | election shall continue to serve until his or her successor is |
25 | | elected and qualified. |
26 | | (Source: P.A. 92-667, eff. 7-16-02.)
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1 | | Section 10. The Counties Code is amended by changing |
2 | | Sections 2-1003, 2-5009, and 3-4004 and by adding Sections |
3 | | 1-6003.5 and 6-31013 and Division 5-45 as follows: |
4 | | (55 ILCS 5/1-6003.5 new) |
5 | | Sec. 1-6003.5. Legal representation for county board or |
6 | | elected official. |
7 | | (a) The chairperson of the county board may appoint, with |
8 | | the advice and consent of the county board, an outside attorney |
9 | | to serve as legal counsel to the county board. The chairperson |
10 | | may choose the State's Attorney as legal counsel. |
11 | | (b) A countywide elected official may select an outside |
12 | | attorney to serve as legal counsel to the countywide elected |
13 | | official. The countywide elected official may choose the |
14 | | State's Attorney as legal counsel. |
15 | | (c) The county board chairperson, by written order filed |
16 | | with the county clerk, may discontinue the appointment of the |
17 | | outside counsel appointed under subsection (a) of this Section. |
18 | | After discontinuance, no outside counsel filling the office |
19 | | before the discontinuance shall have any claim against the |
20 | | county for compensation alleged to accrue after the date of |
21 | | discontinuance. |
22 | | (d) Vacancies for outside counsel may be filled in the same |
23 | | manner as appointments are made under subsection (a) or (b). |
24 | | (e) The duty of a State's Attorney to be legal counsel |
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1 | | under this Section is in addition to the duties of the State's |
2 | | Attorney under Division 3-9.
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3 | | (55 ILCS 5/2-1003) (from Ch. 34, par. 2-1003)
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4 | | Sec. 2-1003. Chairman and vice-chairman of county board. |
5 | | The county board shall, unless the chairman is elected by the |
6 | | voters of
the county, at its first meeting in the month |
7 | | following the month in which
county board members are elected, |
8 | | choose one of its members as chairman for
a term of 2 years and |
9 | | at the same meeting, choose one of its members as
vice-chairman |
10 | | for a term of 2 years. The chairman and vice-chairman shall be |
11 | | elected by a majority of those elected to the board. The |
12 | | vice-chairman shall serve in the
place of the chairman at any |
13 | | meeting of the county board in which
the chairman is not |
14 | | present. In case of the absence of the chairman and
the |
15 | | vice-chairman at any meeting, the members present shall choose |
16 | | one of
their number as temporary chairman. If the position of |
17 | | chairman becomes vacant, the vice-chairman shall serve as |
18 | | chairman until a new chairman is elected to fill the remainder |
19 | | of the former chairman's term.
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20 | | A chairman who is elected by the county board may be |
21 | | removed, for cause or without cause, upon a motion adopted by |
22 | | an affirmative vote of four-fifths of the county board. Upon |
23 | | adoption of a motion to remove the chairman: (i) the position |
24 | | of chairman becomes vacant and the former chairman's |
25 | | compensation shall be prorated to the date the motion was |
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1 | | approved; (ii) the vice-chairman immediately assumes the |
2 | | duties of chairman without additional compensation; and (iii) a |
3 | | new chairman shall be elected at the next regularly scheduled |
4 | | county board meeting. A chairman removed under this Section |
5 | | maintains his or her status as a member of the county board. |
6 | | (Source: P.A. 86-962.)
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7 | | (55 ILCS 5/2-5009) (from Ch. 34, par. 2-5009)
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8 | | Sec. 2-5009. Duties and powers of county executive. Any |
9 | | county executive elected under this Division shall:
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10 | | (a) see that all of the orders, resolutions and regulations |
11 | | of the board
are faithfully executed;
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12 | | (b) coordinate and direct by executive order or otherwise |
13 | | all
administrative and management functions of the county |
14 | | government except the
offices of elected county officers;
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15 | | (c) prepare and submit to the board for its approval the |
16 | | annual budget
for the county required by Division 6-1 of this |
17 | | Code;
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18 | | (d) appoint, with the advice and consent of the board, |
19 | | persons to serve
on the various boards and commissions to which |
20 | | appointments are provided by
law to be made by the board;
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21 | | (e) appoint, with the advice and consent of the board, |
22 | | persons to serve
on various special districts within the county |
23 | | except where appointment to
serve on such districts is |
24 | | otherwise provided by law;
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25 | | (f) make an annual report to the board on the affairs of |
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1 | | the county, on
such date and at such time as the board shall |
2 | | designate, and keep the board
fully advised as to the financial |
3 | | condition of the county and its future
financial needs;
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4 | | (f-5) for a county executive of a county that has adopted |
5 | | the executive form of government on or before the effective |
6 | | date of this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly, |
7 | | appoint, with the advice and consent of the board, all |
8 | | department heads for any county departments; |
9 | | (g) appoint, with the advice and consent of the board, such |
10 | | subordinate
deputies, employees and appointees for the general |
11 | | administration of county
affairs as considered necessary, |
12 | | except those deputies, employees and
appointees in the office |
13 | | of an elected county officer; however, the advice and consent |
14 | | requirement set forth in this paragraph shall not apply to : (1) |
15 | | persons employed as a member of the immediate personal staff of |
16 | | a county executive of a county that has adopted the executive |
17 | | form of government on or before the effective date of this |
18 | | amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly , or (2) persons |
19 | | appointed by the county executive after the approval of an |
20 | | annual budget within the fiscal year of the approved annual |
21 | | budget ;
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22 | | (h) remove or suspend in his discretion, after due notice |
23 | | and hearing,
anyone whom he has the power to appoint;
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24 | | (i) require reports and examine accounts, records and |
25 | | operations of all
county administrative units;
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26 | | (j) supervise the care and custody of all county property |
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1 | | including
institutions and agencies;
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2 | | (k) approve or veto ordinances or resolutions pursuant to |
3 | | Section
2-5010;
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4 | | (l) preside over board meetings; however, the county |
5 | | executive
is not entitled to vote except to break a tie vote;
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6 | | (l-5) for a county executive of a county that has adopted |
7 | | the executive form of government on or before the effective |
8 | | date of this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly, if |
9 | | the County Executive is temporarily not available to preside |
10 | | over a board meeting, the County Executive shall designate a |
11 | | board member to preside over the board meeting; |
12 | | (m) call a special meeting of the county board, by a |
13 | | written
executive order signed by him and upon 24 hours notice |
14 | | by delivery of a
copy of such order to the residence of each |
15 | | board member;
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16 | | (n) with the advice and consent of the county board, enter |
17 | | into
intergovernmental agreements with other governmental |
18 | | units;
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19 | | (o) with the advice and consent of the county board, |
20 | | negotiate on
behalf of the county with governmental units and |
21 | | the private sector for the
purpose of promoting economic growth |
22 | | and development;
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23 | | (p) at his discretion, appoint a person to serve as legal |
24 | | counsel at
an annual salary established by the county board at |
25 | | an amount no greater
than the annual salary of the state's |
26 | | attorney of the county;
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1 | | (q) perform such other duties as shall be required of him |
2 | | by the board.
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3 | | (Source: P.A. 96-1540, eff. 3-7-11.)
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4 | | (55 ILCS 5/3-4004) (from Ch. 34, par. 3-4004)
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5 | | Sec. 3-4004. Appointment of Public Defender in counties |
6 | | under 1,000,000. |
7 | | (a) In counties with a population under 700,000, As soon as |
8 | | may be after this Division becomes applicable to a county with
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9 | | a population under 1,000,000, the judges of the Circuit Court |
10 | | of the
circuit in which the county is located shall, by a |
11 | | majority
vote of the entire number of those judges, appoint to |
12 | | the
office of Public Defender a properly qualified person, who |
13 | | shall hold
office, his or her death or resignation not |
14 | | intervening, at the pleasure of the
judges competent to |
15 | | appoint. Whenever a vacancy occurs in the
office it shall be |
16 | | filled in the same manner, and the
person appointed to fill the |
17 | | vacancy shall have the same tenure of office.
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18 | | (b) In counties with a population of at least 700,000 but |
19 | | less than 1,000,000, the procedure for appointing a Public |
20 | | Defender in subsection (a) applies unless the county board, by |
21 | | resolution, allows the chairperson of the county board to |
22 | | appoint a qualified person to the office of Public Defender |
23 | | when a vacancy occurs. If the county board approves a |
24 | | resolution for the Public Defender to be appointed by the |
25 | | chairperson, the chairperson shall appoint the Public Defender |
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1 | | with the advice and consent of the county board. |
2 | | (Source: P.A. 86-962; 87-111.)
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3 | | (55 ILCS 5/6-31013 new) |
4 | | Sec. 6-31013. Transitional audits. |
5 | | (a) A county board must notify newly elected countywide |
6 | | officials of the option for an auditor to conduct a |
7 | | transitional audit at the county's expense. An elected county |
8 | | auditor shall conduct the audit upon a request of the newly |
9 | | elected countywide official. In a county that does not have an |
10 | | elected county auditor, the newly elected countywide official |
11 | | may hire a qualified auditing firm. The county board shall pay |
12 | | all costs associated with an audit. The transitional audit |
13 | | shall examine funds expended by the official for whom the newly |
14 | | elected official is taking over and report if the expended |
15 | | funds were consistent with the county board's financial |
16 | | allocations to that official. |
17 | | (b) A county board shall give the option for a transitional |
18 | | financial audit to all county officials elected in or after |
19 | | November 2016. |
20 | | (c) A home rule county shall not regulate transitional |
21 | | audits in a manner inconsistent with this Section. This Section |
22 | | is a limitation under subsection (i) of Section 6 of Article |
23 | | VII of the Illinois Constitution on the concurrent exercise by |
24 | | home rule units of powers and functions exercised by the State. |
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1 | | (55 ILCS 5/Div. 5-45 heading new) |
2 | | Division 5-45. Non-Home Rule County Boards |
3 | | (55 ILCS 5/5-45001 new) |
4 | | Sec. 5-45001. Applicability; conflict with other laws. |
5 | | This Division applies to non-home rule counties. If there is a |
6 | | conflict between the provisions of this Division and any other |
7 | | provision of law as the provisions relate to non-home rule |
8 | | counties, the provisions of this Division control. |
9 | | (55 ILCS 5/5-45005 new) |
10 | | Sec. 5-45005. County board chairperson; employees. In a |
11 | | county with a county board chairperson who is unable alone to |
12 | | perform all duties of the office, he or she may appoint |
13 | | employees required for operation of the office. The county |
14 | | board shall provide funding for employees necessary to assist |
15 | | the chairperson in the fulfillment of his or her duties. The |
16 | | board may not reclassify employees in the chairperson's office |
17 | | or transfer employees out of the chairperson's office without |
18 | | the chairperson's permission. |
19 | | (55 ILCS 5/5-45010 new) |
20 | | Sec. 5-45010. Elimination of advisory committees or |
21 | | commissions. The county board chairperson may eliminate |
22 | | advisory or ad hoc committees or commissions for any of the |
23 | | following reasons or other good cause the chairperson may find: |
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1 | | (1) infrequency of committee or commission meetings; or (2) |
2 | | lack of qualified candidates willing to serve on a committee or |
3 | | commission. |
4 | | (55 ILCS 5/5-45015 new) |
5 | | Sec. 5-45015. Creation of standing committees by chairman; |
6 | | appointment of members. With the advice and consent of a |
7 | | majority of the county board, the county board chairman may: |
8 | | (1) create standing committees; and (2) appoint members and |
9 | | chairpersons to standing committees. |
10 | | (55 ILCS 5/5-45020 new) |
11 | | Sec. 5-45020. Meeting agendas. The county board |
12 | | chairperson, or his or her designee, shall set the agendas for |
13 | | all county board meetings. |
14 | | (55 ILCS 5/5-45025 new) |
15 | | Sec. 5-45025. Appointment of county administrator. |
16 | | (a) The county board chairperson, with the advice and |
17 | | consent of the county board, may appoint a county |
18 | | administrator. The county board chairperson may remove the |
19 | | county administrator. After removal, no county administrator |
20 | | filling the office before his or her removal shall have any |
21 | | claim against the county for compensation alleged to accrue |
22 | | after the date of discontinuance. The county board chairperson |
23 | | shall be chief operating officer of the county. The county |
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1 | | administrator shall perform duties at the direction of the |
2 | | chairperson. |
3 | | (b) Vacancies for an appointed county administrator may be |
4 | | filled in the same manner as appointments are made under |
5 | | subsection (a). |
6 | | (c) If an appointed county administrator ceases to perform |
7 | | the duties of or to hold the office by reason of removal, |
8 | | resignation, death, permanent physical or mental disability, |
9 | | conviction of a disqualifying crime, dismissal, retirement, or |
10 | | abandonment of office, the county board chairperson may appoint |
11 | | a temporary successor to the office until that time a permanent |
12 | | county administrator is approved in the manner provided for |
13 | | under subsection (a). |
14 | | (55 ILCS 5/5-45030 new) |
15 | | Sec. 5-45030. Reduction of county board chairperson's |
16 | | powers. A three-fifths vote of the county board is required to |
17 | | reduce the chairperson's powers set forth in the county board |
18 | | rules or granted by resolution. The board may not reduce any |
19 | | powers of the chairperson given to the chairperson in this |
20 | | Division. |
21 | | (55 ILCS 5/5-45035 new) |
22 | | Sec. 5-45035. Contracts for goods and services valued at |
23 | | more than $30,000. |
24 | | (a) Vendors wishing to contract with a county for goods and |
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1 | | services in an amount greater than $30,000 shall disclose to |
2 | | the county prior to a county board's vote on the contract any |
3 | | familial relationship between a county elected official, |
4 | | department director, deputy director and a manager, owner, |
5 | | principal, or officer of the vendor's company. "Familial |
6 | | relationship" means a spouse (including civil partner), child, |
7 | | stepchild, parent, stepparent, grandparent, in-laws (including |
8 | | parent, grandparent, sibling, or child), relatives and |
9 | | non-relatives living in the same residence, and offspring born |
10 | | to any previously-mentioned person. |
11 | | (b) If a vendor wishing to contract has a familial |
12 | | relationship disclosed under subsection (a), then the contract |
13 | | can only be approved or renewed by roll call vote and not on a |
14 | | consent agenda. The vote to approve or renew the contract must |
15 | | be preceded by a recitation by the chairperson, which includes |
16 | | the name of the elected official or employee and the nature of |
17 | | the familial relationship being disclosed. |
18 | | (c) A contract subject to this Section which is not |
19 | | approved as provided in this Section is void. |
20 | | (55 ILCS 5/5-45040 new) |
21 | | Sec. 5-45040. Reduction or diversion of funds. The county |
22 | | chairperson has authority to reduce or divert moneys from a |
23 | | county fund with assets exceeding 150% of the previous year's |
24 | | expenditures from that fund. Any moneys removed or diverted |
25 | | from a fund shall proportionately be distributed to taxpayers |
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1 | | in the form of an abatement as provided for in Section 18-165 |
2 | | of the Property Tax Code. Infrastructure funds are exempt from |
3 | | reduction or diversion under this Section. |
4 | | (55 ILCS 5/5-45045 new) |
5 | | Sec. 5-45045. Attendance; quorum. Notwithstanding any |
6 | | provision in the Open Meetings Act, each county board meeting |
7 | | must have a quorum of board members physically present, but, if |
8 | | there is a quorum of board members physically present, then |
9 | | other board members are permitted to attend county board |
10 | | meetings remotely by telephone or video conferencing due to an |
11 | | excused absence, such as military service, health, or business |
12 | | obligations. The county board chairperson determines what |
13 | | constitutes an excused absence. |
14 | | (55 ILCS 5/5-45050 new) |
15 | | Sec. 5-45050. County inspector general. The county board |
16 | | may appoint an inspector general to investigate waste, fraud, |
17 | | and abuse, and other fiscal misconduct. The inspector general |
18 | | may turn over any findings of waste, fraud, and abuse, and |
19 | | other fiscal misconduct to the State's Attorney for |
20 | | prosecution. |
21 | | (55 ILCS 5/5-45055 new) |
22 | | Sec. 5-45055. Employees of countywide elected officials. A |
23 | | countywide elected official is responsible for all employment |
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1 | | decisions within his or her respective office.
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2 | | Section 15. The Downstate Forest Preserve District Act is |
3 | | amended by changing Section 8 as follows:
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4 | | (70 ILCS 805/8) (from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 6315)
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5 | | Sec. 8. Powers and duties of corporate authority and |
6 | | officers; contracts; salaries.
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7 | | (a) The board shall be the corporate authority of such |
8 | | forest
preserve district and shall have power to pass and |
9 | | enforce all necessary
ordinances, rules and regulations for the |
10 | | management of the property and
conduct of the business of such |
11 | | district. The president of such board
shall have power to |
12 | | appoint such employees as may be necessary. In counties
with |
13 | | population of less than 3,000,000, within 60 days after their |
14 | | selection
the commissioners appointed under the provisions of |
15 | | Section 3a of this Act
shall organize by selecting from their |
16 | | members a president, secretary,
treasurer and such other |
17 | | officers as are deemed necessary who shall hold
office for the |
18 | | fiscal year in which elected and until their successors are
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19 | | selected and qualify. In the one district in existence on July |
20 | | 1, 1977, that
is managed by an appointed board of |
21 | | commissioners, the incumbent president
and the other officers |
22 | | appointed in the manner as originally prescribed in this
Act |
23 | | shall hold such offices until the completion of their |
24 | | respective terms or
in the case of the officers other than |
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1 | | president until their successors
are appointed by said |
2 | | president, but in all cases not to extend beyond January
1, |
3 | | 1980 and until their successors are selected and qualify. |
4 | | Thereafter,
the officers shall be selected in the manner as |
5 | | prescribed in this Section
except that their first term of |
6 | | office shall not expire until June 30, 1981
and until their |
7 | | successors are selected and qualify.
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8 | | (a-5) An officer selected under subsection (a) may be |
9 | | removed, for cause or without cause, upon a motion adopted by |
10 | | an affirmative vote of four-fifths of the board of the forest |
11 | | preserve district. Upon adoption of a motion to remove an |
12 | | officer: (i) the office becomes vacant and the former officer's |
13 | | compensation shall be prorated to the date the motion was |
14 | | approved; (ii) if the officer removed is the president then the |
15 | | vice president immediately assumes the duties of the president |
16 | | without additional compensation and if the officer removed is |
17 | | the treasurer or the secretary then the president shall select |
18 | | an interim appointee who shall serve until the next regularly |
19 | | scheduled forest preserve district board meeting; and (iii) a |
20 | | new officer shall be selected to fill the remainder of the |
21 | | former officer's term at the next regularly scheduled forest |
22 | | preserve district board meeting. An officer removed under this |
23 | | Section maintains his or her status as a member of the forest |
24 | | preserve district board. |
25 | | (b) In any county, city, village, incorporated town or
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26 | | sanitary district where the corporate authorities act as the
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1 | | governing body of a forest preserve district, the person |
2 | | exercising
the powers of the president of the board shall have |
3 | | power to appoint a
secretary and an assistant secretary and |
4 | | treasurer and an assistant
treasurer and such other officers |
5 | | and such employees as may be necessary.
The assistant secretary |
6 | | and assistant treasurer shall perform the duties
of the |
7 | | secretary and treasurer, respectively in case of death of such |
8 | | officers
or when such officers are unable to perform the duties |
9 | | of their respective
offices. All contracts for supplies, |
10 | | material or
work involving an expenditure in excess of $25,000, |
11 | | or a lower amount if required by board policy, shall be let to |
12 | | the lowest
responsible bidder, after advertising at least once |
13 | | in one or more
newspapers of general circulation within the |
14 | | district, excepting work
requiring personal confidence or |
15 | | necessary
supplies under the control of monopolies, where |
16 | | competitive bidding is
impossible. Contracts for supplies, |
17 | | material or work involving an
expenditure of $25,000, or a |
18 | | lower amount if required by board policy, or less may be let |
19 | | without advertising for bids,
but whenever practicable, at |
20 | | least 3 competitive bids shall be obtained
before letting such |
21 | | contract. All contracts for supplies, material or
work shall be |
22 | | signed by the president of the board of commissioners or
by any |
23 | | such other officer as the board in its discretion may |
24 | | designate.
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25 | | (c) The president of any board of commissioners appointed |
26 | | under the
provisions of Section 3a of this Act shall receive a |
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1 | | salary not to
exceed the sum of $2500 per annum and the salary |
2 | | of other members of the
board so appointed shall not exceed |
3 | | $1500 per annum. Salaries of the
commissioners, officers and |
4 | | employees shall be fixed by ordinance.
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5 | | (d) Whenever a forest preserve district owns any personal |
6 | | property that, in the opinion of three-fifths of the members of |
7 | | the board of commissioners, is no longer necessary, useful to, |
8 | | or for the best interests of the forest preserve district, then |
9 | | three-fifths of the members of the board, at any regular |
10 | | meeting or any special meeting called for that purpose by an |
11 | | ordinance or resolution that includes a general description of |
12 | | the personal property, may authorize the conveyance or sale of |
13 | | that personal property in any manner that they may designate, |
14 | | with or without advertising the sale. |
15 | | (Source: P.A. 98-463, eff. 8-16-13; 99-771, eff. 8-12-16.)
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16 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
17 | | becoming law.".
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