Public Act 096-0239
Public Act 0239 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 096-0239 |
HB0477 Enrolled |
LRB096 06029 RLJ 16111 b |
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| AN ACT concerning local government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Downstate Forest Preserve District Act is | amended by changing Section 3a and by adding Section 3d as | follows:
| (70 ILCS 805/3a) (from Ch. 96 1/2, par. 6305)
| Sec. 3a.
Except as otherwise provided in this
Section, and | except as provided in Section
3c , 3d, and 3.5, the affairs of | the district shall be managed by a
board of commissioners
| consisting of 5 commissioners, who shall be appointed by the | presiding
officer of the county board of the county in which | such forest preserve
district is situated, with the advice and | consent of such county board.
The first appointment shall be | made within 90 days and not sooner than
60 days after such | forest preserve district has been organized as
provided herein. | Each member of such board so appointed shall be a
legal voter | in such district. The first commissioners shall be appointed
to | hold office for terms of one, 2, 3, 4, and 5 years, and until | June 30
thereafter, respectively, as determined and fixed by | lot. Thereafter,
successor commissioners shall be appointed in | the same manner no later than
the first day of the month in | which the term of a commissioner expires.
Except as provided in |
| Section 3c and 3d , a
vacancy occurring otherwise than by | expiration of term shall be
filled for the unexpired term by | appointment of a commissioner by the county
board chairman with | the advice and consent of the members of the county
board. In | the one district in existence on July 1, 1977, that is managed
| by an appointed board of commissioners, the incumbent 5 | commissioners shall
complete their respective terms as | originally prescribed in this Act. However,
upon the expiration | of the terms of 2 of the incumbent commissioners on
January 1, | 1978, they or their successors shall be appointed to hold | office
for terms of 3 and 5 years, and until June 30 | thereafter, respectively,
as determined and fixed by lot. | Furthermore, upon the expiration of the
terms of the remaining | incumbent commissioners on January 1, 1980, they or
their | successors shall be appointed to hold office for terms of 2, 4, | and 5
years, and until June 30 thereafter, respectively,
as | determined and fixed by lot. Thereafter, each successor | commissioner
shall be appointed for a term of 5 years. Each | member of
the board before entering upon the duties of his | office shall take the
oath prescribed by the constitution. From | the time of the appointment
of the first board of | commissioners, such forest preserve district shall
be | construed in all courts to be a body corporate and politic by | the name
and style determined as aforesaid and by such name may | sue and be sued,
contract and be contracted with, acquire and | hold real and personal
estate necessary for its corporate |
| purposes and adopt a seal and alter
the same at its pleasure.
| In case the boundaries of a district are co-extensive with
| the
boundaries of any county, city, village, incorporated town | or sanitary
district, the corporate authorities of such county | (until the commissioners
elected under Section 3c and 3d take | office), city, village,
incorporated town or sanitary district | shall have and exercise the
powers and privileges and perform | the duties and functions of the
commissioners provided for in | this Act and in that
case no commissioner shall
be appointed | for that district. The corporate
authorities, other than
| members of a county board in counties under township | organization having
a population of less than 3,000,000 and | members of a county board in a
county not under township | organization who were elected prior to July 1,
1965, shall act | without any other pay than that already provided by law.
The | members of a county board of a county under township | organization
and members of a county board of a county not | under township
organization who were elected prior to July 1, | 1965, who also act as
commissioners of a forest preserve | district in counties having a
population of less than 3,000,000 | may receive for their services as
commissioners of a forest | preserve district a per diem fee to be fixed
by such board, but | not to exceed $36 per day, which shall be in full for
all | services rendered on such day, or an annual salary to be fixed | by such
board, but not to exceed $3,000, plus mileage expenses | at a rate not more
than the amount allowed for members of the |
| county board of such county, as
fixed by the board, for each | mile necessarily traveled in attending
meetings of the board of | such district, plus any expense incurred while,
or in | connection with, carrying out the business of such district
| outside the boundaries of such district, payable from the | forest
preserve district treasury. The president of the Board | of Commissioners
of the Forest Preserve District in counties of | less than 3 million may receive
in lieu of a per diem fee an | annual salary to be fixed by such board.
No Forest Preserve | Commissioner shall file for a per diem payment for services
| rendered on the same day for which he filed for a per diem | payment as a county
supervisor. When the county board also acts | as such commissioners, a member of
the county board of a county | under township organization and a member of the
county board of | a county not under township organization, who is elected prior
| to July 1, 1965 may, with the permission of the county board, | work alone as
such a commissioner and be paid in the usual | manner.
| Unless otherwise qualified, the term "board", when used in | this Act,
means the board of commissioners of any forest | preserve district, or the
corporate authorities of any county, | city, village, incorporated town,
or sanitary district, when | acting as the governing body of a forest
preserve district.
| (Source: P.A. 88-443; 89-577, eff. 1-1-97.)
| (70 ILCS 805/3d new) |
| Sec. 3d. Elected board of commissioners in certain other | counties. If the boundaries of a district are co-extensive with | the boundaries of a county having a population of more than | 200,000 but less than 800,000, bordering the State of Wisconsin | but not adjoining any county with a population
of over | 2,000,000, all commissioners of the forest preserve
district | shall be elected at large by the voters of the county, | beginning with the general election held in 2010 and each | succeeding general election. Nomination of candidates for the | office of commissioner at the initial and each succeeding | election shall be made by petition signed in the aggregate for | each candidate by not less than 100 qualified voters of the | forest preserve district. Seven commissioners shall be | elected, with candidates receiving the highest, | second-highest, and third-highest number of votes being | elected for 6-year terms. Candidates receiving the | fourth-highest and fifth-highest number of votes shall be | elected for 4-year terms. Candidates receiving the | sixth-highest and seventh-highest number of votes shall be | elected for 2-year terms. Thereafter, each commissioner shall | be elected for a 6-year term. | After each general election, the forest preserve district | commissioners shall elect a president from among their members | for a 2-year term. | Each commissioner shall be a resident of the county from | which he or she was elected no later than the date of the |
| commencement of the term of office. The term of office for the | president and commissioners elected under this Section shall | commence on the first Monday of the month following the month | of election. | Neither a commissioner nor the president of the board of | commissioners shall serve simultaneously in any other elective | or appointive office in the county. The president, with the | advice and consent of the board of commissioners, shall appoint | a secretary, treasurer, and any other officer deemed necessary | by the board of commissioners. The officers need not be members | of the board of commissioners. The president shall have the | powers and duties as set forth in Section 12 of this Act. | Candidates for commissioner shall not be candidates of
| established political parties, but shall be non-partisan. | If a vacancy in the office of president or commissioner | occurs, other than by expiration of the president's or a | commissioner's term, the forest preserve district board of | commissioners shall declare that a vacancy exists, and the | board of commissioners shall, within 60 days after the date of | the vacancy, upon the majority vote of the commissioners then | serving, elect a person to serve for the remainder of the | unexpired term. If, however, more than 28 months remain in the | unexpired term of a commissioner, at the time of appointment, | the appointment shall be until the next general election, at | which time the vacated office of commissioner shall be filled | by election for the remainder of the term. All other vacancies |
| in nomination shall be filled in accordance with the provisions | of the Election Code. | The president and commissioners elected under this Section | shall serve without compensation. The president and | commissioners may be reimbursed for their reasonable expenses | actually incurred in performing their official duties under | this Act in accordance with the provisions of Section 3a. The | cost of reimbursement under this Section shall be paid by the | forest preserve district. | This Section does not apply to a forest preserve district | created under Section 18.5 of the Conservation District Act.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/11/2009
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