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| AN ACT concerning government.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Illinois Grant Funds Recovery Act is amended |
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| by changing Section 13 as follows:
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| (30 ILCS 705/13) (from Ch. 127, par. 2313)
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| Sec. 13. Notwithstanding the requirements of any other |
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| State law or
regulation, an institution of higher education |
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| which conducts annual audits
of its own operations may elect to |
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| fulfill any audit requirements with
respect to any or all State |
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| grants which it receives by having such audit
conducted at the |
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| time of its own annual audit at its own cost.
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| The institution of higher education shall make such |
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| election at the time
that it receives each grant. The |
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| institution of higher education shall not
be required to elect |
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| that all State grants be included in its annual audit.
Such |
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| election may be for either financial or compliance audits, or |
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| both.
In the event of such election, such audits shall fulfill |
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| the audit
requirements of the applicable State law or |
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| regulation authorizing such
grants except for the reporting |
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| dates required for such audits. Such
audits shall be conducted |
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| in accordance with generally accepted auditing
standards by |
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| licensed Certified Public Accountants permitted to perform |
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| audits under the Illinois Public Accounting Act
certified |
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| public accountants authorized to do business in the
State of |
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| Illinois .
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| The provisions of this Section do not limit the authority |
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| of any State agency
to conduct, or enter into contracts for the |
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| conduct of, audits and
evaluations of State grant programs, nor |
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| limit the authority of the Auditor
General. Such State agency |
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| shall fund the cost of any such additional audits.
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| (Source: P.A. 86-602.)
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| Section 10. The Local Records Act is amended by changing |
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| Section 3a as follows:
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| (50 ILCS 205/3a) (from Ch. 116, par. 43.103a)
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| Sec. 3a. Reports and records of the obligation, receipt and |
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| use of
public funds
of the units of local government and school |
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| districts, including certified
audits, management letters and |
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| other audit reports made by the Auditor General,
County |
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| Auditors, other officers or by licensed Certified Public |
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| Accountants permitted to perform audits under the Illinois |
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| Public Accounting Act
certified public accountants licensed
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| under the Illinois Public Accounting Act
and presented to the |
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| corporate authorities or boards of the units of local
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| government, are public records
available for inspection by the |
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| public. These records shall be kept at the
official place of |
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| business of each unit of local government and school
district |
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| or at a designated place of business of the unit or district.
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| These records shall be available for public inspection during |
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| regular
office hours except when in immediate use by persons |
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| exercising official
duties which require the use of those |
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| records. The person in charge of such
records may require a |
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| notice in writing to be submitted 24 hours prior to
inspection |
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| and may require that such notice specify which records are to |
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| be
inspected. Nothing in this Section shall require units of |
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| local
government
and school districts to invade or assist in |
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| the invasion of any person's
right to privacy.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-357, eff. 7-29-99.)
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| Section 15. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by |
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| changing Sections 4-5-16, 11-65-9, 11-67-9, 11-117-13, |
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| 11-122-5, and 11-123-14 as follows:
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| (65 ILCS 5/4-5-16) (from Ch. 24, par. 4-5-16)
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| Sec. 4-5-16. Statement of receipts and expenses; |
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| examination of books
and accounts; expenditure greater than |
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| appropriation.
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| (a) In municipalities with
25,000 or more inhabitants, the |
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| council
each month shall print in pamphlet form, a detailed |
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| itemized statement of
all receipts and expenses of the |
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| municipality and a summary of its
proceedings during the |
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| preceding month. In municipalities with fewer than
25,000 |
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| inhabitants, the council shall print a similar statement
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| annually
instead of monthly. The council shall furnish printed |
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| copies of each
statement
to (i) the State Library, (ii) the |
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| city library,
(iii) all the daily and
weekly newspapers with a |
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| general circulation in the municipality, and (iv)
persons who |
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| apply for a copy at the office of the municipal clerk.
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| (b) At the end of each fiscal year, the council shall have |
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| licensed Certified Public Accountants permitted to perform |
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| audits under the Illinois Public Accounting Act
competent
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| accountants make a full and complete examination of all books |
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| and accounts
of the municipality and shall distribute the |
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| result of
that examination in
the manner provided in this |
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| Section.
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| (c) It is unlawful for the council or any commissioner to |
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| expend, directly
or indirectly, a greater amount for any |
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| municipal purpose than the amount
appropriated for that purpose |
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| in the annual appropriation ordinance passed
for that fiscal |
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| year. A violation of this provision by any member of the
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| council shall constitute a petty offense.
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| (Source: P.A. 93-486, eff. 1-1-04.)
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| (65 ILCS 5/11-65-9) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-65-9)
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| Sec. 11-65-9. Every municipality owning and operating such |
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| a
municipal convention
hall shall keep books of account for the |
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| municipal convention hall separate
and
distinct from other |
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| municipal accounts and in such manner as to
show the true
and |
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| complete financial standing and results of the municipal
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| ownership and
operation. These accounts shall be so kept as to |
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| show: (1) the actual cost
to the municipality of maintenance, |
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| extension, and improvement,
(2) all operating
expenses of every |
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| description, (3) if water or other service is furnished
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| use of the municipal convention hall without charge, as nearly |
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| as
possible,
the value of that service, and also the value of |
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| any use or service
rendered by the municipal convention hall to |
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| the municipality
without charge, (4) reasonable
allowances for |
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| interest, depreciation, and insurance, and (5) estimates of
the |
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| amount of taxes that would be chargeable against the property |
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| if owned
by a private corporation. The corporate authorities |
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| shall
publish a report annually
showing the financial results, |
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| in the form specified in this section, of
the municipal |
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| ownership and operation in one or more newspapers
published in |
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| the
municipality, or, if no newspaper is published therein, |
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| then in one or more
newspapers with a general circulation |
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| within the municipality.
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| The accounts of the convention hall shall be examined at |
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| least once a
year by a licensed Certified Public Accountant |
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| permitted to perform audits under the Illinois Public |
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| Accounting Act
an expert accountant who shall report to the |
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| corporate authorities the
results of his examination. This |
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| expert accountant shall be selected as the
corporate |
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| authorities may direct, and he shall receive for
his services |
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| such
compensation, to be paid out of the revenue from the |
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| municipal convention
hall, as
the corporate authorities may |
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| prescribe.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-774, eff. 1-1-03.)
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| (65 ILCS 5/11-67-9) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-67-9)
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| Sec. 11-67-9. Every municipality owning and operating such |
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municipal coliseum shall keep books of account for the |
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| coliseum separate
and distinct from other municipal accounts |
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| and in such manner as to show
the true and complete financial |
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| standing and results of the municipal
ownership and operation. |
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| These accounts shall be so kept as to show: (1)
the actual cost |
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| to the municipality of maintenance, extension, and
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| improvement, (2) all operating expenses of every description, |
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| (3) if
water or other service is furnished for the use of the |
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| municipal
coliseum without charge, as nearly as possible, the |
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| value of that
service, and also the value of any use or service |
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| rendered by the
municipal coliseum to the municipality without |
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| charge, (4) reasonable
allowances for interest, depreciation, |
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| and insurance, and (5) estimates
of the amount of taxes that |
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| would be chargeable against that property if
owned by a private |
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| corporation. The corporate authorities shall have
printed |
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| annually for public distribution, a report showing the
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| financial results, in the form specified in this section, of |
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| the
municipal ownership and operation.
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| The accounts of the municipal coliseum shall be examined at |
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| least
once a year by a licensed Certified Public Accountant |
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| permitted to perform audits under the Illinois Public |
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| Accounting Act
an accountant , who shall report to the corporate
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| authorities the results of his examination. This accountant |
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| shall be
selected as the corporate authorities may direct, and |
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| he shall receive
for his services such compensation, to be paid |
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| out of the revenue from
the municipal coliseum, as the |
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| corporate authorities may prescribe.
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| (Source: Laws 1961, p. 576.)
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| (65 ILCS 5/11-117-13) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-117-13)
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| Sec. 11-117-13. Any municipality, owning a public utility, |
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| shall keep
the accounts for each public utility distinct from |
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| other municipal
accounts and in such manner as to show the true |
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| and complete financial
results of municipal ownership or |
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| ownership and operation, as the case
may be. These accounts |
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| shall be so kept as to show (1) the actual cost
of the |
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| municipality of each public utility owned; (2) all costs of
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| maintenance, extension, and improvement; (3) all operating |
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| expenses of
every description, in case of municipal operation; |
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| (4) the amounts set
aside for sinking fund purposes; (5) if |
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| water or other service is
furnished for the use of a public |
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| utility without charge, as nearly as
possible, the value of |
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| that service and also the value of any similar
service rendered |
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| by each public utility to any other municipal
department |
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| without charge; (6) reasonable allowances for interest,
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| depreciation, and insurance; and (7) estimates of the amount of |
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| taxes
that would be chargeable against each public utility if |
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| owned by a
private corporation.
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| The corporate authorities shall print annually for public
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| distribution, a report, in the form specified in this Section, |
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| showing
the financial results of the municipal ownership or |
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| ownership and
operation. The accounts of each public utility |
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| shall be examined once
each year by a licensed Certified Public |
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| Accountant permitted to perform audits under the Illinois |
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| Public Accounting Act
an expert accountant who shall report to |
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| the corporate
authorities the results of his examination. This |
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| expert accountant shall
be selected in such manner as the |
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| corporate authorities may direct, and
he shall receive for his |
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| services such compensation, to be paid out of
the revenue from |
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| each public utility, as the municipality may prescribe.
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| (Source: Laws 1961, p. 576.)
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| (65 ILCS 5/11-122-5) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-122-5)
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| Sec. 11-122-5. Every city owning, or owning and operating, |
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| street railways,
shall keep the books of account for these |
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| street railways distinct from
other city accounts and in such |
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| manner as to show the true and complete
financial results of |
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| the city ownership, or ownership and operation, as the
case may |
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| be. These accounts shall be so kept as to show: (1) the actual
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| cost to the city of street railways owned, (2) all costs of |
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| maintenance,
extension, and improvement, (3) all operating |
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| expenses of every
description, in case of city operation, (4) |
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| the amount set aside for
sinking fund purposes, (5) if water or |
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| other service is furnished for the
use of the street railways |
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| without charge, as nearly as possible, the value
of this |
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| service, and also the value of any similar service rendered by |
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| the
street railways to any other city department without |
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| charge, (6) reasonable
allowances for interest, depreciation, |
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| and insurance, and (7) estimates of
the amount of taxes that |
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| would be chargeable against the property if owned
by a private |
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| corporation. The city council shall print annually for public
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| distribution, a report showing the financial results, in the |
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| form specified
in this section, of the city ownership, or |
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| ownership and operation.
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| The accounts of those street railways, shall be examined at |
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| least once a
year by a licensed Certified Public Accountant |
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| permitted to perform audits under the Illinois Public |
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| Accounting Act
an expert accountant , who shall report to the |
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| city council the
results of his examination. This expert |
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| accountant shall be selected in
such manner as the city council |
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| may direct, and he shall receive for his
services such |
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| compensation, to be paid out of the income from those street
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| railways, as the city council may prescribe.
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| (Source: Laws 1961, p. 576.)
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| (65 ILCS 5/11-123-14) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-123-14)
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| Sec. 11-123-14. Every city and village owning and |
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| operating, or owning and
leasing any portion of a utility, |
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| shall keep the accounts for the utilities
separate and distinct |
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| from other municipal accounts and in such manner as
to show the |
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| true and complete financial standing and results of the
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| municipal ownership and operation or of the municipal ownership |
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| and
leasing, as the case may be. These accounts shall be so |
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| kept as to show:
(1) the actual cost of the municipality of the |
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| utilities owned; (2) all
costs of maintenance, extension, and |
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| improvement; (3) all operating
expenses of every description, |
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| in case of municipal operation, whether of
the whole or of a |
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| part of the utilities; (4) if water or other service is
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| furnished for the use of the utilities without charge, as |
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| nearly as
possible, the value of that service, and also the |
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| value of any service
rendered by the utilities to any |
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| reasonable allowances for interest,
depreciation, and other |
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| municipal department without charge; (5) insurance;
and (6) |
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| estimates of the amount of taxes that would be chargeable |
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| against
the utilities if owned by a private corporation. The |
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| corporate authorities
of the municipality shall have printed |
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| annually for public distribution, a
report showing the |
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| financial standing and results, in the form specified in
this |
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| section, of the municipal ownership and operation, or of |
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| municipal
ownership and leasing. This report shall be published |
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| in one or more
newspapers published in the municipality, or, if |
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| no newspaper is published
therein, then in one or more |
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| newspapers with a general circulation within
the municipality. |
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| In municipalities with less than 500 population in which
no |
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| newspaper is published, publication may instead be made by |
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| posting a
notice in 3 prominent places within the municipality.
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| The accounts of the utilities shall be examined at least |
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| once a year by
a licensed Certified Public Accountant permitted |
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| to perform audits under the Illinois Public Accounting Act
an |
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| expert accountant , who shall report to the corporate |
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| authorities the
results of his examination. This expert |
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| accountant shall be selected in
such manner as the corporate |
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| authorities may direct, and he shall receive
for his services |
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| such compensation, to be paid out of the revenue from the
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| utilities, as the corporate authorities may prescribe.
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| (Source: Laws 1961, p. 576.)
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| Section 20. The Public Water District Act is amended by |
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| changing Section 14 as follows:
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| (70 ILCS 3705/14) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 201)
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| Sec. 14. It shall be the duty of the board of trustees to |
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| install and
maintain a proper system of accounts showing |
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| receipts from operation and
the application of the same, and |
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| the board shall at least once a year cause
such accounts to be |
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| properly audited by a licensed Certified Public Accountant |
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| permitted to perform audits under the Illinois Public |
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| Accounting Act
an independent public accountant .
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| (Source: Laws 1945, p. 1187.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.
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