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1 | | (b) all amounts realized from the additional personal |
2 | | property replacement
invested capital taxes imposed by Section |
3 | | 2a.1 of the Messages Tax
Act, Section 2a.1 of the Gas Revenue |
4 | | Tax Act, Section 2a.1 of the Public
Utilities Revenue Act, and |
5 | | Section 3 of the Water Company Invested Capital
Tax Act, and |
6 | | amounts payable to the Department of Revenue under the
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7 | | Telecommunications Infrastructure Maintenance Fee Act.
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8 | | As soon as may be after the end of each month, the |
9 | | Department of Revenue
shall certify to the Treasurer and the |
10 | | Comptroller the amount of all refunds
paid out of the General |
11 | | Revenue Fund through the preceding month on account
of |
12 | | overpayment of liability on taxes paid into the Personal |
13 | | Property Tax
Replacement Fund. Upon receipt of such |
14 | | certification, the Treasurer and
the Comptroller shall |
15 | | transfer the amount so certified from the Personal
Property Tax |
16 | | Replacement Fund into the General Revenue Fund.
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17 | | The payments of revenue into the Personal Property Tax |
18 | | Replacement Fund
shall be used exclusively for distribution to |
19 | | taxing districts, regional offices and officials for fiscal |
20 | | years 2012 and 2013 only , and local officials as provided
in |
21 | | this Section and in the School Code, payment of the ordinary |
22 | | and contingent expenses of the Property Tax Appeal Board, |
23 | | payment of the expenses of the Department of Revenue incurred
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24 | | in administering the collection and distribution of monies paid |
25 | | into the
Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund and transfers |
26 | | due to refunds to
taxpayers for overpayment of liability for |
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1 | | taxes paid into the Personal
Property Tax Replacement Fund.
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2 | | In addition, moneys in the Personal Property Tax
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3 | | Replacement Fund may be used to pay any of the following: (i) |
4 | | salary, stipends, and additional compensation as provided by |
5 | | law for chief election clerks, county clerks, and county |
6 | | recorders; (ii) costs associated with regional offices of |
7 | | education and educational service centers; (iii) |
8 | | reimbursements payable by the State Board of Elections under |
9 | | Section 4-25, 5-35, 6-71, 13-10, 13-10a, or 13-11 of the |
10 | | Election Code; and (iv) expenses of the Illinois Educational |
11 | | Labor Relations Board. |
12 | | As soon as may be after the effective date of this |
13 | | amendatory Act of 1980,
the Department of Revenue shall certify |
14 | | to the Treasurer the amount of net
replacement revenue paid |
15 | | into the General Revenue Fund prior to that effective
date from |
16 | | the additional tax imposed by Section 2a.1 of the Messages Tax
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17 | | Act; Section 2a.1 of the Gas Revenue Tax Act; Section 2a.1 of |
18 | | the Public
Utilities Revenue Act; Section 3 of the Water |
19 | | Company Invested Capital Tax Act;
amounts collected by the |
20 | | Department of Revenue under the Telecommunications |
21 | | Infrastructure Maintenance Fee Act; and the
additional |
22 | | personal
property tax replacement income tax imposed by
the |
23 | | Illinois Income Tax Act, as amended by Public
Act 81-1st |
24 | | Special Session-1. Net replacement revenue shall be defined as
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25 | | the total amount paid into and remaining in the General Revenue |
26 | | Fund as a
result of those Acts minus the amount outstanding and |
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1 | | obligated from the
General Revenue Fund in state vouchers or |
2 | | warrants prior to the effective
date of this amendatory Act of |
3 | | 1980 as refunds to taxpayers for overpayment
of liability under |
4 | | those Acts.
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5 | | All interest earned by monies accumulated in the Personal |
6 | | Property
Tax Replacement Fund shall be deposited in such Fund. |
7 | | All amounts allocated
pursuant to this Section are appropriated |
8 | | on a continuing basis.
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9 | | Prior to December 31, 1980, as soon as may be after the end |
10 | | of each quarter
beginning with the quarter ending December 31, |
11 | | 1979, and on and after
December 31, 1980, as soon as may be |
12 | | after January 1, March 1, April 1, May
1, July 1, August 1, |
13 | | October 1 and December 1 of each year, the Department
of |
14 | | Revenue shall allocate to each taxing district as defined in |
15 | | Section 1-150
of the Property Tax Code, in accordance with
the |
16 | | provisions of paragraph (2) of this Section the portion of the |
17 | | funds held
in the Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund which |
18 | | is required to be
distributed, as provided in paragraph (1), |
19 | | for each quarter. Provided,
however, under no circumstances |
20 | | shall any taxing district during each of the
first two years of |
21 | | distribution of the taxes imposed by this amendatory Act of
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22 | | 1979 be entitled to an annual allocation which is less than the |
23 | | funds such
taxing district collected from the 1978 personal |
24 | | property tax. Provided further
that under no circumstances |
25 | | shall any taxing district during the third year of
distribution |
26 | | of the taxes imposed by this amendatory Act of 1979 receive |
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1 | | less
than 60% of the funds such taxing district collected from |
2 | | the 1978 personal
property tax. In the event that the total of |
3 | | the allocations made as above
provided for all taxing |
4 | | districts, during either of such 3 years, exceeds the
amount |
5 | | available for distribution the allocation of each taxing |
6 | | district shall
be proportionately reduced. Except as provided |
7 | | in Section 13 of this Act, the
Department shall then certify, |
8 | | pursuant to appropriation, such allocations to
the State |
9 | | Comptroller who shall pay over to the several taxing districts |
10 | | the
respective amounts allocated to them.
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11 | | Any township which receives an allocation based in whole or |
12 | | in part upon
personal property taxes which it levied pursuant |
13 | | to Section 6-507 or 6-512
of the Illinois Highway Code and |
14 | | which was previously
required to be paid
over to a municipality |
15 | | shall immediately pay over to that municipality a
proportionate |
16 | | share of the personal property replacement funds which such
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17 | | township receives.
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18 | | Any municipality or township, other than a municipality |
19 | | with a population
in excess of 500,000, which receives an |
20 | | allocation based in whole or in
part on personal property taxes |
21 | | which it levied pursuant to Sections 3-1,
3-4 and 3-6 of the |
22 | | Illinois Local Library Act and which was
previously
required to |
23 | | be paid over to a public library shall immediately pay over
to |
24 | | that library a proportionate share of the personal property tax |
25 | | replacement
funds which such municipality or township |
26 | | receives; provided that if such
a public library has converted |
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1 | | to a library organized under The Illinois
Public Library |
2 | | District Act, regardless of whether such conversion has
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3 | | occurred on, after or before January 1, 1988, such |
4 | | proportionate share
shall be immediately paid over to the |
5 | | library district which maintains and
operates the library. |
6 | | However, any library that has converted prior to January
1, |
7 | | 1988, and which hitherto has not received the personal property |
8 | | tax
replacement funds, shall receive such funds commencing on |
9 | | January 1, 1988.
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10 | | Any township which receives an allocation based in whole or |
11 | | in part on
personal property taxes which it levied pursuant to |
12 | | Section 1c of the Public
Graveyards Act and which taxes were |
13 | | previously required to be paid
over to or used for such public |
14 | | cemetery or cemeteries shall immediately
pay over to or use for |
15 | | such public cemetery or cemeteries a proportionate
share of the |
16 | | personal property tax replacement funds which the township
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17 | | receives.
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18 | | Any taxing district which receives an allocation based in |
19 | | whole or in
part upon personal property taxes which it levied |
20 | | for another
governmental body or school district in Cook County |
21 | | in 1976 or for
another governmental body or school district in |
22 | | the remainder of the
State in 1977 shall immediately pay over |
23 | | to that governmental body or
school district the amount of |
24 | | personal property replacement funds which
such governmental |
25 | | body or school district would receive directly under
the |
26 | | provisions of paragraph (2) of this Section, had it levied its |
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1 | | own
taxes.
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2 | | (1) The portion of the Personal Property Tax |
3 | | Replacement Fund required to
be
distributed as of the time |
4 | | allocation is required to be made shall be the
amount |
5 | | available in such Fund as of the time allocation is |
6 | | required to be made.
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7 | | The amount available for distribution shall be the |
8 | | total amount in the
fund at such time minus the necessary |
9 | | administrative and other authorized expenses as limited
by |
10 | | the appropriation and the amount determined by: (a) $2.8 |
11 | | million for
fiscal year 1981; (b) for fiscal year 1982, |
12 | | .54% of the funds distributed
from the fund during the |
13 | | preceding fiscal year; (c) for fiscal year 1983
through |
14 | | fiscal year 1988, .54% of the funds distributed from the |
15 | | fund during
the preceding fiscal year less .02% of such |
16 | | fund for fiscal year 1983 and
less .02% of such funds for |
17 | | each fiscal year thereafter; (d) for fiscal
year 1989 |
18 | | through fiscal year 2011 no more than 105% of the actual |
19 | | administrative expenses
of the prior fiscal year; (e) for |
20 | | fiscal year 2012 and beyond, a sufficient amount to pay (i) |
21 | | stipends, additional compensation, salary reimbursements, |
22 | | and other amounts directed to be paid out of this Fund for |
23 | | local officials as authorized or required by statute and |
24 | | (ii) no more than 105% of the actual administrative |
25 | | expenses of the prior fiscal year, including payment of the |
26 | | ordinary and contingent expenses of the Property Tax Appeal |
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1 | | Board and payment of the expenses of the Department of |
2 | | Revenue incurred in administering the collection and |
3 | | distribution of moneys paid into the Fund; or (f) for |
4 | | fiscal years 2012 and 2013 only, a sufficient amount to pay |
5 | | stipends, additional compensation, salary reimbursements, |
6 | | and other amounts directed to be paid out of this Fund for |
7 | | regional offices and officials as authorized or required by |
8 | | statute. Such portion of the fund shall be determined after
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9 | | the transfer into the General Revenue Fund due to refunds, |
10 | | if any, paid
from the General Revenue Fund during the |
11 | | preceding quarter. If at any time,
for any reason, there is |
12 | | insufficient amount in the Personal Property
Tax |
13 | | Replacement Fund for payments for regional offices and |
14 | | officials or local officials or payment of costs of |
15 | | administration or for transfers
due to refunds at the end |
16 | | of any particular month, the amount of such
insufficiency |
17 | | shall be carried over for the purposes of payments for |
18 | | regional offices and officials, local officials, transfers |
19 | | into the
General Revenue Fund, and costs of administration |
20 | | to the
following month or months. Net replacement revenue |
21 | | held, and defined above,
shall be transferred by the |
22 | | Treasurer and Comptroller to the Personal Property
Tax |
23 | | Replacement Fund within 10 days of such certification.
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24 | | (2) Each quarterly allocation shall first be |
25 | | apportioned in the
following manner: 51.65% for taxing |
26 | | districts in Cook County and 48.35%
for taxing districts in |
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1 | | the remainder of the State.
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2 | | The Personal Property Replacement Ratio of each taxing |
3 | | district
outside Cook County shall be the ratio which the Tax |
4 | | Base of that taxing
district bears to the Downstate Tax Base. |
5 | | The Tax Base of each taxing
district outside of Cook County is |
6 | | the personal property tax collections
for that taxing district |
7 | | for the 1977 tax year. The Downstate Tax Base
is the personal |
8 | | property tax collections for all taxing districts in the
State |
9 | | outside of Cook County for the 1977 tax year. The Department of
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10 | | Revenue shall have authority to review for accuracy and |
11 | | completeness the
personal property tax collections for each |
12 | | taxing district outside Cook
County for the 1977 tax year.
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13 | | The Personal Property Replacement Ratio of each Cook County |
14 | | taxing
district shall be the ratio which the Tax Base of that |
15 | | taxing district
bears to the Cook County Tax Base. The Tax Base |
16 | | of each Cook County
taxing district is the personal property |
17 | | tax collections for that taxing
district for the 1976 tax year. |
18 | | The Cook County Tax Base is the
personal property tax |
19 | | collections for all taxing districts in Cook
County for the |
20 | | 1976 tax year. The Department of Revenue shall have
authority |
21 | | to review for accuracy and completeness the personal property |
22 | | tax
collections for each taxing district within Cook County for |
23 | | the 1976 tax year.
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24 | | For all purposes of this Section 12, amounts paid to a |
25 | | taxing district
for such tax years as may be applicable by a |
26 | | foreign corporation under the
provisions of Section 7-202 of |
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1 | | the Public Utilities Act, as amended,
shall be deemed to be |
2 | | personal property taxes collected by such taxing district
for |
3 | | such tax years as may be applicable. The Director shall |
4 | | determine from the
Illinois Commerce Commission, for any tax |
5 | | year as may be applicable, the
amounts so paid by any such |
6 | | foreign corporation to any and all taxing
districts. The |
7 | | Illinois Commerce Commission shall furnish such information to
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8 | | the Director. For all purposes of this Section 12, the Director |
9 | | shall deem such
amounts to be collected personal property taxes |
10 | | of each such taxing district
for the applicable tax year or |
11 | | years.
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12 | | Taxing districts located both in Cook County and in one or |
13 | | more other
counties shall receive both a Cook County allocation |
14 | | and a Downstate
allocation determined in the same way as all |
15 | | other taxing districts.
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16 | | If any taxing district in existence on July 1, 1979 ceases |
17 | | to exist,
or discontinues its operations, its Tax Base shall |
18 | | thereafter be deemed
to be zero. If the powers, duties and |
19 | | obligations of the discontinued
taxing district are assumed by |
20 | | another taxing district, the Tax Base of
the discontinued |
21 | | taxing district shall be added to the Tax Base of the
taxing |
22 | | district assuming such powers, duties and obligations.
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23 | | If two or more taxing districts in existence on July 1, |
24 | | 1979, or a
successor or successors thereto shall consolidate |
25 | | into one taxing
district, the Tax Base of such consolidated |
26 | | taxing district shall be the
sum of the Tax Bases of each of |
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1 | | the taxing districts which have consolidated.
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2 | | If a single taxing district in existence on July 1, 1979, |
3 | | or a
successor or successors thereto shall be divided into two |
4 | | or more
separate taxing districts, the tax base of the taxing |
5 | | district so
divided shall be allocated to each of the resulting |
6 | | taxing districts in
proportion to the then current equalized |
7 | | assessed value of each resulting
taxing district.
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8 | | If a portion of the territory of a taxing district is |
9 | | disconnected
and annexed to another taxing district of the same |
10 | | type, the Tax Base of
the taxing district from which |
11 | | disconnection was made shall be reduced
in proportion to the |
12 | | then current equalized assessed value of the disconnected
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13 | | territory as compared with the then current equalized assessed |
14 | | value within the
entire territory of the taxing district prior |
15 | | to disconnection, and the
amount of such reduction shall be |
16 | | added to the Tax Base of the taxing
district to which |
17 | | annexation is made.
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18 | | If a community college district is created after July 1, |
19 | | 1979,
beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act of |
20 | | 1995, its Tax Base
shall be 3.5% of the sum of the personal |
21 | | property tax collected for the
1977 tax year within the |
22 | | territorial jurisdiction of the district.
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23 | | The amounts allocated and paid to taxing districts pursuant |
24 | | to
the provisions of this amendatory Act of 1979 shall be |
25 | | deemed to be
substitute revenues for the revenues derived from |
26 | | taxes imposed on
personal property pursuant to the provisions |
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1 | | of the "Revenue Act of
1939" or "An Act for the assessment and |
2 | | taxation of private car line
companies", approved July 22, |
3 | | 1943, as amended, or Section 414 of the
Illinois Insurance |
4 | | Code, prior to the abolition of such taxes and shall
be used |
5 | | for the same purposes as the revenues derived from ad valorem
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6 | | taxes on real estate.
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7 | | Monies received by any taxing districts from the Personal |
8 | | Property
Tax Replacement Fund shall be first applied toward |
9 | | payment of the proportionate
amount of debt service which was |
10 | | previously levied and collected from
extensions against |
11 | | personal property on bonds outstanding as of December 31,
1978 |
12 | | and next applied toward payment of the proportionate share of |
13 | | the pension
or retirement obligations of the taxing district |
14 | | which were previously levied
and collected from extensions |
15 | | against personal property. For each such
outstanding bond |
16 | | issue, the County Clerk shall determine the percentage of the
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17 | | debt service which was collected from extensions against real |
18 | | estate in the
taxing district for 1978 taxes payable in 1979, |
19 | | as related to the total amount
of such levies and collections |
20 | | from extensions against both real and personal
property. For |
21 | | 1979 and subsequent years' taxes, the County Clerk shall levy
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22 | | and extend taxes against the real estate of each taxing |
23 | | district which will
yield the said percentage or percentages of |
24 | | the debt service on such
outstanding bonds. The balance of the |
25 | | amount necessary to fully pay such debt
service shall |
26 | | constitute a first and prior lien upon the monies
received by |
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1 | | each such taxing district through the Personal Property Tax
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2 | | Replacement Fund and shall be first applied or set aside for |
3 | | such purpose.
In counties having fewer than 3,000,000 |
4 | | inhabitants, the amendments to
this paragraph as made by this |
5 | | amendatory Act of 1980 shall be first
applicable to 1980 taxes |
6 | | to be collected in 1981.
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7 | | (Source: P.A. 96-45, eff. 7-15-09; 97-72, eff. 7-1-11; 97-619, |
8 | | eff. 11-14-11; 97-732, eff. 6-30-12.)
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9 | | Section 10. The School Code is amended by changing Sections |
10 | | 2-3.62, 3-2.5, and 18-5 as follows:
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11 | | (105 ILCS 5/2-3.62) (from Ch. 122, par. 2-3.62)
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12 | | Sec. 2-3.62. Educational Service Centers.
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13 | | (a) A regional network of educational service centers shall |
14 | | be established
by the State Board of Education to coordinate |
15 | | and combine existing services in
a manner which is practical |
16 | | and efficient and to provide new services to
schools as |
17 | | provided in this Section. Services to be made available by such
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18 | | centers shall include the planning, implementation and |
19 | | evaluation of:
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20 | | (1) (blank);
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21 | | (2) computer technology education;
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22 | | (3) mathematics, science and reading resources for |
23 | | teachers including
continuing education, inservice |
24 | | training and staff development.
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1 | | The centers may provide training, technical assistance, |
2 | | coordination and
planning in other program areas such as school |
3 | | improvement, school
accountability, financial planning, |
4 | | consultation, and services, career guidance, early childhood |
5 | | education, alcohol/drug
education and prevention, family life - |
6 | | sex education, electronic transmission
of data from school |
7 | | districts to the State, alternative education and regional
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8 | | special education, and telecommunications systems that provide |
9 | | distance
learning. Such telecommunications systems may be |
10 | | obtained through the
Department of Central Management Services |
11 | | pursuant to Section 405-270 of the
Department of Central |
12 | | Management Services Law (20 ILCS 405/405-270). The programs and |
13 | | services of educational
service centers may be offered to |
14 | | private school teachers and private school
students within each |
15 | | service center area provided public schools have already
been |
16 | | afforded adequate access to such programs and services.
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17 | | Upon the abolition of the office, removal from office, |
18 | | disqualification for office, resignation from office, or |
19 | | expiration of the current term of office of the regional |
20 | | superintendent of schools, whichever is earlier, centers |
21 | | serving that portion of a Class II county school unit outside |
22 | | of a city of 500,000 or more inhabitants shall have and |
23 | | exercise, in and with respect to each educational service |
24 | | region having a population of 2,000,000 or more inhabitants and |
25 | | in and with respect to each school district located in any such |
26 | | educational service region, all of the rights, powers, duties, |
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1 | | and responsibilities theretofore vested by law in and exercised |
2 | | and performed by the regional superintendent of schools for |
3 | | that area under the provisions of this Code or any other laws |
4 | | of this State. |
5 | | The State Board of Education shall promulgate rules and |
6 | | regulations necessary
to implement this Section. The rules |
7 | | shall include detailed standards which
delineate the scope and |
8 | | specific content of programs to be provided by each
Educational |
9 | | Service Center, as well as the specific planning, |
10 | | implementation
and evaluation services to be provided by each |
11 | | Center relative to its programs.
The Board shall also provide |
12 | | the standards by which it will evaluate the
programs provided |
13 | | by each Center.
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14 | | (b) Centers serving Class 1 county school units shall be |
15 | | governed by an
11-member board, 3 members of which shall be |
16 | | public school teachers
nominated by the local bargaining |
17 | | representatives to the appropriate regional
superintendent for |
18 | | appointment and no more than 3 members of which shall be
from |
19 | | each of the following categories, including but not limited to
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20 | | superintendents, regional superintendents, school board |
21 | | members
and a representative of an institution of higher |
22 | | education. The members of
the board shall be appointed by the |
23 | | regional superintendents whose school
districts are served by |
24 | | the educational service center.
The composition of the board |
25 | | will reflect the revisions of this
amendatory Act of 1989 as |
26 | | the terms of office of current members expire.
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1 | | (c) The centers shall be of sufficient size and number to |
2 | | assure delivery
of services to all local school districts in |
3 | | the State.
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4 | | (d) From monies appropriated for this program the State |
5 | | Board of
Education shall provide grants paid from the Personal |
6 | | Property Tax Replacement Fund for fiscal year 2012 only, and |
7 | | from the General Revenue Fund for fiscal year 2013 and beyond |
8 | | to qualifying Educational Service Centers
applying for such |
9 | | grants in accordance with rules and regulations
promulgated by |
10 | | the State Board of Education to implement this Section.
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11 | | (e) The governing authority of each of the 18 regional |
12 | | educational service
centers shall appoint a family life - sex |
13 | | education advisory board
consisting of 2 parents, 2 teachers, 2 |
14 | | school administrators, 2 school
board members, 2 health care |
15 | | professionals, one library system
representative, and the |
16 | | director of the regional educational service center
who shall |
17 | | serve as chairperson of the advisory board so appointed. |
18 | | Members
of the family life - sex education advisory boards |
19 | | shall serve without
compensation. Each of the advisory boards |
20 | | appointed pursuant to this
subsection shall develop a plan for |
21 | | regional teacher-parent family life - sex
education training |
22 | | sessions and shall file a written report of such plan
with the |
23 | | governing board of their regional educational service center. |
24 | | The
directors of each of the regional educational service
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25 | | centers shall thereupon meet, review each of the reports |
26 | | submitted by the
advisory boards and combine those reports into |
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1 | | a single written report which
they shall file with the Citizens |
2 | | Council on School Problems prior to the
end of the regular |
3 | | school term of the 1987-1988 school year.
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4 | | (f) The 14 educational service centers serving Class I |
5 | | county school units
shall be disbanded on the first Monday of |
6 | | August, 1995, and their statutory
responsibilities and |
7 | | programs shall be assumed by the regional offices of
education, |
8 | | subject to rules and regulations developed by
the
State Board |
9 | | of Education. The regional superintendents of schools elected |
10 | | by
the voters residing in all Class I counties shall serve as |
11 | | the chief
administrators for these programs and services. By |
12 | | rule of the State Board of
Education, the 10 educational |
13 | | service regions of
lowest
population shall provide such |
14 | | services under cooperative agreements with larger
regions.
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15 | | (Source: P.A. 96-893, eff. 7-1-10; 97-619, eff. 11-14-11.)
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16 | | (105 ILCS 5/3-2.5)
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17 | | Sec. 3-2.5. Salaries.
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18 | | (a) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, the
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19 | | regional superintendents of schools shall receive for their |
20 | | services an annual
salary according to the population, as |
21 | | determined by the last preceding federal
census, of the region |
22 | | they serve, as set out in the following schedule:
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23 | | SALARIES OF REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENTS OF
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25 | | POPULATION OF REGION |
ANNUAL SALARY |
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1 | | Less than 48,000 |
$73,500 |
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2 | | 48,000 to 99,999 |
$78,000 |
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3 | | 100,000 to 999,999 |
$81,500 |
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4 | | 1,000,000 and over |
$83,500 |
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5 | | The changes made by Public Act 86-98 in the annual salary |
6 | | that the
regional superintendents of schools shall receive for |
7 | | their services shall
apply to the annual salary received by the |
8 | | regional superintendents of
schools during each of their |
9 | | elected terms of office that
commence after
July 26, 1989 and |
10 | | before the first Monday of August, 1995.
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11 | | The changes made by Public Act 89-225 in the annual salary |
12 | | that
regional superintendents of schools shall receive for |
13 | | their services shall
apply to the annual salary received by the |
14 | | regional superintendents of schools
during their elected terms |
15 | | of office that
commence after August 4,
1995 and end on August |
16 | | 1, 1999.
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17 | | The changes made by this amendatory Act of the 91st General |
18 | | Assembly in the
annual salary that the regional superintendents |
19 | | of schools shall receive for
their services shall apply to the |
20 | | annual salary received by the regional
superintendents of |
21 | | schools during each of their elected terms of office that
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22 | | commence on or after August 2, 1999.
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23 | | Beginning July 1, 2000, the salary that the regional |
24 | | superintendent
of schools receives for his or her services |
25 | | shall be adjusted annually to
reflect the percentage increase, |
26 | | if any, in the most recent Consumer Price
Index, as defined and |
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1 | | officially reported by the United States Department of
Labor, |
2 | | Bureau of Labor Statistics, except that no annual increment may |
3 | | exceed
2.9%. If the percentage of change in the
Consumer Price |
4 | | Index is a percentage decrease, the salary that the regional
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5 | | superintendent of schools receives shall not be adjusted for |
6 | | that year.
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7 | | When regional superintendents are authorized by the School |
8 | | Code to
appoint assistant regional superintendents, the |
9 | | assistant regional
superintendent shall receive an annual |
10 | | salary based on his or her
qualifications and computed as a |
11 | | percentage of the salary of the
regional superintendent to whom |
12 | | he or she is assistant, as set out in the
following schedule:
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13 | | SALARIES OF ASSISTANT REGIONAL | 14 | | SUPERINTENDENTS |
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15 | | QUALIFICATIONS OF |
PERCENTAGE OF SALARY |
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16 | | ASSISTANT REGIONAL |
OF REGIONAL |
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17 | | SUPERINTENDENT |
SUPERINTENDENT |
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18 | | No Bachelor's degree, but State |
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19 | | certificate valid for teaching | |
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20 | | and supervising. |
70% |
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21 | | Bachelor's degree plus |
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22 | | State certificate valid | |
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23 | | for supervising. |
75% |
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24 | | Master's degree plus |
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25 | | State certificate valid | |
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26 | | for supervising. |
90% |
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1 | | However, in any region in which the appointment of more |
2 | | than one
assistant regional superintendent is authorized, |
3 | | whether by Section
3-15.10 of this Code or otherwise, not more |
4 | | than one assistant may
be compensated at the 90% rate and any |
5 | | other assistant shall be paid at
not exceeding the 75% rate, in |
6 | | each case depending on the qualifications
of the assistant.
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7 | | The salaries provided in this Section plus an amount for |
8 | | other employment-related compensation or benefits for regional |
9 | | superintendents
and assistant regional superintendents are |
10 | | payable monthly by the State Board of Education out of the |
11 | | Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund through a specific |
12 | | appropriation to that effect in the State Board of Education |
13 | | budget for the fiscal years 2012 and 2013 only, and are payable |
14 | | monthly from the Common School Fund for fiscal year 2014 and |
15 | | beyond through a specific appropriation to that effect in the |
16 | | State Board of Education budget. The State Comptroller in |
17 | | making his or her warrant to
any county for the amount due it |
18 | | from the Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund for the fiscal |
19 | | years 2012 and 2013 only, and from the Common School Fund for |
20 | | fiscal year 2014 and beyond shall deduct
from it the several |
21 | | amounts for which warrants have been issued to the
regional |
22 | | superintendent, and any assistant regional superintendent, of
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23 | | the educational service region encompassing the county since |
24 | | the
preceding apportionment from the Personal Property Tax |
25 | | Replacement Fund for the fiscal years 2012 and 2013 only, and |
26 | | from the Common School Fund for fiscal year 2014 and beyond .
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1 | | County boards may provide for additional compensation for |
2 | | the
regional superintendent or the assistant regional |
3 | | superintendents, or
for each of them, to be paid quarterly from |
4 | | the county treasury.
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5 | | (b) Upon abolition of the office of regional
superintendent |
6 | | of schools in educational service regions containing
2,000,000 |
7 | | or more inhabitants as provided in Section 3-0.01
of this Code, |
8 | | the funds provided under subsection (a) of this Section shall |
9 | | continue to be appropriated and reallocated, as provided for |
10 | | pursuant to subsection (b) of Section 3-0.01 of this Code, to |
11 | | the educational service centers established pursuant to |
12 | | Section 2-3.62 of this Code for an educational service region |
13 | | containing 2,000,000 or more inhabitants.
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14 | | (c) If the State pays all or any portion of the employee |
15 | | contributions
required under Section 16-152 of the Illinois |
16 | | Pension Code for employees of the
State Board of Education, it |
17 | | shall also, subject to appropriation in the State Board of |
18 | | Education budget for such payments to Regional Superintendents |
19 | | and Assistant Regional Superintendents, pay the employee |
20 | | contributions required
of regional superintendents of schools |
21 | | and assistant regional superintendents
of schools on the same |
22 | | basis, but excluding any contributions based on
compensation |
23 | | that is paid by the county rather than the State.
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24 | | This subsection (c) applies to contributions based on |
25 | | payments of salary
earned after the effective date of this |
26 | | amendatory Act of the 91st General
Assembly, except that in the |
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1 | | case of an elected regional superintendent of
schools, this |
2 | | subsection does not apply to contributions based on payments of
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3 | | salary earned during a term of office that commenced before the |
4 | | effective date
of this amendatory Act.
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5 | | (Source: P.A. 96-893, eff. 7-1-10; 96-1086, eff. 7-16-10; |
6 | | 97-333, eff. 8-12-11; 97-619, eff. 11-14-11; 97-732, eff. |
7 | | 6-30-12.)
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8 | | (105 ILCS 5/18-5) (from Ch. 122, par. 18-5)
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9 | | Sec. 18-5. Compensation of regional superintendents and |
10 | | assistants. The State Board of Education
shall request an |
11 | | appropriation payable
from the Personal Property Tax |
12 | | Replacement Fund for fiscal years 2012 and 2013 only, and the |
13 | | common school fund for fiscal year 2014 and beyond as and for |
14 | | compensation for regional
superintendents of schools and the |
15 | | assistant regional superintendents of
schools authorized by |
16 | | Section 3-15.10 of this Act, and as provided in "An Act |
17 | | concerning
fees and salaries and to classify the several |
18 | | counties of this State with
reference thereto", approved March |
19 | | 29, 1872 as amended, and shall present
vouchers to the |
20 | | Comptroller
monthly for the payment to the
several regional |
21 | | superintendents and such assistant regional superintendents
of |
22 | | their compensation as fixed by law. Such payments shall be made |
23 | | either
(1) monthly, at the close of the month, or (2) |
24 | | semimonthly on or around
the 15th of the month and at the close |
25 | | of the month, at the option of the
regional superintendent or |
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1 | | assistant regional superintendent.
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2 | | (Source: P.A. 97-619, eff. 11-14-11; 97-732, eff. 6-30-12.)
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3 | | Section 15. The Clerks of Courts Act is amended by changing |
4 | | Section 27.3 as follows:
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5 | | (705 ILCS 105/27.3) (from Ch. 25, par. 27.3)
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6 | | Sec. 27.3. Compensation.
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7 | | (a) The county board shall provide the
compensation of |
8 | | Clerks of
the Circuit Court, and the amount necessary for clerk |
9 | | hire, stationery,
fuel and other expenses. Beginning December |
10 | | 1, 1989, the compensation
per annum for Clerks of the Circuit |
11 | | Court shall be as follows:
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12 | | In counties where the population is:
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13 | | Less than 14,000 ....................... |
at least $13,500 |
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14 | | 14,001-30,000 .......................... |
at least $14,500 |
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15 | | 30,001-60,000 .......................... |
at least $15,000 |
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16 | | 60,001-100,000 ......................... |
at least $15,000 |
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17 | | 100,001-200,000 ........................ |
at least $16,500 |
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18 | | 200,001-300,000 ........................ |
at least $18,000 |
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19 | | 300,001- 3,000,000 ..................... |
at least $20,000 |
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20 | | Over 3,000,000 ......................... |
at least $55,000 |
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21 | | (b) In counties in which the population is 3,000,000 or |
22 | | less,
"base salary" is the compensation paid for each Clerk of |
23 | | the Circuit Court,
respectively, before July 1, 1989.
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24 | | (c) The Clerks of the Circuit Court, in counties in which |
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1 | | the population
is 3,000,000 or less, shall be compensated as |
2 | | follows:
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3 | | (1) Beginning December 1, 1989,
base salary plus at |
4 | | least 3% of base salary.
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5 | | (2) Beginning December 1, 1990,
base salary plus at |
6 | | least 6% of base salary.
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7 | | (3) Beginning December 1, 1991,
base salary plus at |
8 | | least 9% of base salary.
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9 | | (4) Beginning December 1, 1992,
base salary plus at |
10 | | least 12% of base salary.
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11 | | (d) In addition to the compensation provided by the county |
12 | | board, each
Clerk of the Circuit Court shall receive an award |
13 | | from
the State for the additional duties imposed by Sections |
14 | | 5-9-1 and 5-9-1.2
of the Unified Code of Corrections, Section |
15 | | 10 of the Violent Crime Victims
Assistance Act, Section 16-104a |
16 | | of the Illinois Vehicle Code, and
other
laws, in the
following |
17 | | amount:
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18 | | (1) $3,500 per year before January 1, 1997.
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19 | | (2) $4,500 per year beginning January 1, 1997.
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20 | | (3) $5,500 per year beginning January 1, 1998.
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21 | | (4) $6,500 per year beginning January 1, 1999.
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22 | | The total
amount required for such awards shall be appropriated |
23 | | each year by the
General Assembly to the Supreme Court, which |
24 | | shall distribute such awards
in annual lump sum payments to the |
25 | | Clerks of the Circuit Court in all
counties. This annual award, |
26 | | and any other award or stipend paid out of
State funds to the |
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1 | | Clerks of the Circuit Court, shall not affect any other
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2 | | compensation provided by law to be paid to Clerks of the |
3 | | Circuit Court.
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4 | | (e) (Blank.) Also in addition to the compensation provided |
5 | | by the county board,
Clerks of the Circuit Court in counties in |
6 | | which one or more State
correctional institutions are located |
7 | | shall receive a minimum reimbursement
in the
amount of $2,500 |
8 | | per year for administrative assistance to perform services in
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9 | | connection with the State correctional institution, payable
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10 | | monthly from the State Treasury to the treasurer of the county |
11 | | in which the
additional staff is employed. Counties whose State |
12 | | correctional institution
inmate population exceeds 250
shall |
13 | | receive reimbursement in the amount of $2,500 per 250 inmates. |
14 | | This
subsection (e) shall not apply to staff
added before |
15 | | November 29, 1990.
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16 | | For purposes of this subsection (e), "State correctional |
17 | | institution"
means any facility of the Department of |
18 | | Corrections, including without
limitation adult facilities, |
19 | | juvenile facilities, pre-release centers,
community correction |
20 | | centers, and work camps.
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21 | | (f) No county board may reduce or otherwise impair the |
22 | | compensation
payable from county funds to a Clerk of the |
23 | | Circuit Court if the reduction or
impairment is the result of |
24 | | the Clerk of the Circuit Court receiving an
award or stipend |
25 | | payable from State funds.
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26 | | (Source: P.A. 92-114, eff. 1-1-02.)
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