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Public Act 101-0308 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning local 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 Metro-East Sanitary District Act of 1974 is | ||||
amended by changing Sections 3-1 and 3-3 as follows:
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(70 ILCS 2905/3-1) (from Ch. 42, par. 503-1)
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Sec. 3-1.
The district shall be governed by a Board of | ||||
Commissioners, consisting
of 5 commissioners. Two Three of the | ||||
commissioners shall be residents of that
portion of the | ||||
district in the county having the greater equalized assessed
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valuation of the district, and 2 shall be residents of that | ||||
portion of the
district in the other county. The appointment of | ||||
commissioners from each
county shall be made by the chairman of | ||||
the county board of that county
with the advice and consent of | ||||
the county board, except that in the case of
a home rule county | ||||
as defined by Article VII, Section 6, of the
Constitution of | ||||
1970 the appointment shall be made by the chief executive
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officer of the county with the advice and consent of the county | ||||
board. Beginning on the effective date of this amendatory Act | ||||
of the 101st General Assembly, the mayor, or his or her | ||||
designee, of the largest municipality in the county having the | ||||
greater equalized assessed
valuation of the district shall be | ||||
an ex officio commissioner with a right to vote. If there is |
not a vacant commissioner position from the county having the | ||
greater equalized assessed valuation on the effective date of | ||
this amendatory Act of the 101st General Assembly, then the | ||
term of the last appointed commissioner from that county is | ||
terminated on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the | ||
101st General Assembly.
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The appointed commissioners from each county may not be | ||
from the same political party. Of the 5 commissioners, no more | ||
than 3 may be of the same political
party. Of the 3 | ||
commissioners from the county entitled to 3 appointments,
no | ||
more than 2 may be of the same political party. The 2 | ||
commissioners from
the other county shall not be of the same | ||
political party.
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The County Board Chairman of either county may remove any | ||
of the appointed commissioners
from his or her county
with the | ||
advice and consent of the county board.
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In the first appointments to the Board of Commissioners, | ||
the appointing
authority appointing 3 directors shall | ||
designate one appointee to serve for
a term of one year, one | ||
for a term of 3 years and one for a term of 5
years, and the | ||
appointing authority appointing 2 directors shall designate
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one to serve for a term of 2 years and one for a term of 4 | ||
years.
Thereafter one commissioner shall be appointed by the | ||
appropriate
appointing authority each year for a term of 5 | ||
years to succeed the
director whose term expires in that year. | ||
Any vacancy on the Board of
Commissioners shall be filled by |
appointment by the appropriate appointing
authority for the | ||
remainder of the unexpired term.
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For the purpose of determining the ex officio commissioner, | ||
the county having the greater equalized assessed
valuation of | ||
the district shall be established on January 1 of each year, | ||
and the ex officio commissioner shall serve until January 1 of | ||
the following year. If the relative equalized assessed | ||
valuation changes so that the
position of the 2 counties with | ||
respect to majority and minority
representation on the board is | ||
reversed, the next appointment that would
otherwise have been | ||
made by the appointing authority for the county
formerly | ||
entitled to 3 directors shall be made by the appointing | ||
authority
for the other county.
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(Source: P.A. 83-1422.)
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(70 ILCS 2905/3-3) (from Ch. 42, par. 503-3)
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Sec. 3-3.
(a) The board of commissioners shall be the | ||
corporate
authority of the district. The board shall appoint an | ||
Executive Director
who shall be the chief executive and | ||
administrative officer of the district
and who shall have the | ||
powers provided in Article 4 of this Act. The Executive | ||
Director shall be a resident of the district.
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The Executive Director's contract shall not: (1) be for a | ||
period longer than 1 year; (2) contain provisions allowing | ||
retroactive pay; (3) contain provisions allowing bonus pay; (4) | ||
limit termination for cause to a specific time period; (5) |
contain provisions allowing severance pay; (6) contain | ||
provisions allowing mutual non-disparaging agreements; or (7) | ||
contain provisions allowing arbitration. | ||
The board may select a clerk and a treasurer.
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The board shall, at its first meeting each year, select a | ||
president from
its own membership.
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(b) The board of commissioners shall maintain the | ||
facilities and
properties under the district's control, or | ||
supervision for purposes of
maintenance, in compliance with the | ||
standards prescribed by the Department
of Natural Resources.
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(Source: P.A. 89-445, eff. 2-7-96.)
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