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91_SB1132

 
                                              SDS/910016/JDdo

 1        AN ACT to amend the Probate Act by changing Sections 13-3
 2    and 13-4.

 3        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:

 5        Section 5.   The  Probate  Act  is  amended  by  changing
 6    Sections 13-3 and 13-4 as follows:

 7        (755 ILCS 5/13-3) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 13-3)
 8        Sec. 13-3. Compensation of public administrator.
 9        (a)  In   counties  having  a  population  in  excess  of
10    1,000,000 the public administrator shall  pay  all  the  fees
11    collected  by the office into the county treasury. Each year,
12    the county board shall appropriate an amount to  be  paid  to
13    the  public  administrator  as  compensation  for  the public
14    administrator's performance of his or  her  duties  and  such
15    compensation  shall  be  paid  at  a minimum level of $20,000
16    annually.  That amount shall be paid from the fees  collected
17    by  the office of the public administrator.  The county board
18    in  such  counties  shall  fix  the  amount  for  the  public
19    administrator's  compensation  and  necessary   clerk   hire,
20    assistants,  and  office  expense in the annual county budget
21    and appropriation ordinances, which shall be  paid  from  the
22    county  treasury.  In such counties all fees of the office of
23    public administrator are subject to audit  the  same  as  are
24    fees of other county officers.
25        (b)  In counties having a population of 1,000,000 or less
26    the  public  administrator  may  receive  all the fees of his
27    office  and  shall  bear  the  expenses  connected  with  the
28    operation of such office.  In no event  shall  the  fees  and
29    attorney's  expenses  charged  to  an  estate  by  the public
30    administrator under this provision exceed 5  percent  of  the
31    gross  value  of said estate.  Other reasonable and necessary
 
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 1    expenses may be excepted from this limitation  by  the  court
 2    for good cause shown.  An annual report of all funds received
 3    and   disbursed   by  the  public  administrator  under  this
 4    provision shall be filed on or before  December  31  of  each
 5    year  with  the clerk of the circuit court in the county with
 6    jurisdiction, and with the Office of the Comptroller  of  the
 7    State of Illinois.
 8    (Source: P.A. 89-135, eff. 7-14-95.)

 9        (755 ILCS 5/13-4) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 13-4)
10        Sec.  13-4.  Powers  and duties of public administrator.)
11    (a) When a person dies owning any real or personal estate  in
12    this  State  and  there  is  no person in this State having a
13    prior  right   to   administer   his   estate,   the   public
14    administrator  of  the  county  of  which  the decedent was a
15    resident, or of the county in which his estate  is  situated,
16    if  the  decedent  was  a nonresident of this State, may take
17    such measures as he deems proper to protect  and  secure  the
18    estate  from  waste,  loss  or  embezzlement until letters of
19    office on the  estate  are  issued  to  the  person  entitled
20    thereto  or  until  a  demand for the removal of the personal
21    estate  from  this   State   is   made   by   a   nonresident
22    representative pursuant to the authority granted by this Act.
23    When   letters   of   office   are   issued   to  the  public
24    administrator, he has the same powers  and  duties  as  other
25    representatives  of  decedents'  estates appointed under this
26    Act until  he  is  discharged  or  his  authority  is  sooner
27    terminated  by order of court.  Notwithstanding any provision
28    herein, all sales of property conducted hereunder shall be by
29    public sealed bid auction, with  all  timely  submitted  bids
30    being opened at the same time.
31        (b)  In   counties  having  a  population  in  excess  of
32    1,000,000 inhabitants, a public administrator  shall  deposit
33    his  files of cases in which he receives a discharge with the
 
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 1    clerk of the court of the county in which  he  served  or  is
 2    serving as such public administrator.
 3    (Source: P.A.  80-808.)

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