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220 ILCS 5/14-102
(220 ILCS 5/14-102) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 14-102)
Sec. 14-102. Terms of office, vacancies, restrictions, and removals. Terms of office. The first members of the transit commission shall be
appointed for two, three, and four year terms respectively. The term of
office of each member thereafter appointed shall be four years.
Vacancies. Any vacancy in the membership of the transit commission occurring by
reason of the death, resignation, disqualification, removal, or inability
or refusal to act of any of the members of such transit commission shall be filled
by appointment by the mayor by and with the advice and consent of the city
council of the city.
Restrictions and removals. Each member of the transit commission shall
devote all time necessary to perform properly and adequately the duties of
his office, and shall hold no other office or position of profit, or engage
in any other business, employment, or vocation to the detriment or neglect
of such duties.
No person holding stocks or bonds in any corporation subject to the
jurisdiction of the transit commission, or who is in any other manner
directly or indirectly pecuniarily interested in any such corporation,
shall be appointed as a member of the transit commission or shall be
appointed or employed by the transit commission.
No member of the transit commission or any officer or employee of the
transit commission shall voluntarily become so interested and if he shall
become so interested otherwise than voluntarily he shall within a
reasonable time divest himself of such interest.
No member of the transit commission or any officer or employee of the
transit commission shall solicit or accept any gift, gratuity, emolument,
or employment from any corporation subject to the jurisdiction of the
transit commission or from any officer, agent, or employee thereof; nor
solicit, request, or recommend directly or indirectly, to any such
corporation or to any officer, agent, or employee thereof, the appointment
or employment of any person by any such corporation to any office or
position. And no such corporation or any officer, agent, or employee
thereof, shall offer to any member of the transit commission or any officer or employee
of the transit commission any gift, gratuity, emolument, or employment.
Violation of any of the provisions of this paragraph by any member,
officer, or employee of the transit commission shall be ground for his
removal from the office or employment held by him.
No member of the transit commission shall be removed from office during
the term for which he shall be appointed except upon written charges made
and sustained, as hereinafter provided for violation of any of the
provisions of this paragraph, or for malfeasance, misfeasance, or
nonfeasance in the discharge of the duties of his office.
Such charges shall be preferred by the mayor in writing to the city
council of the city, or by resolution of the city council of the city and
shall be investigated by a committee designated by the city council, which
shall afford full opportunity to the commissioner complained of to appear
and be heard in his own defense and to be represented by counsel.
The finding or decision of such committee shall be reported by it to the
city council. In case such finding or decision shall sustain the charges
and shall be approved by a vote of two-thirds of all of the members of the
city council, the mayor of the city shall issue a declaration removing such
commissioner from office and the vacancy thus created shall be filled as in
this Section provided.
(Source: P.A. 103-154, eff. 6-30-23.)
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