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Sen. Dave Syverson
Filed: 2/14/2022
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 3460
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 3460, AS AMENDED, |
3 | | by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the |
4 | | following:
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5 | | "Section 5. The Counties Code is amended by adding Section |
6 | | 5-1188 as follows: |
7 | | (55 ILCS 5/5-1188 new) |
8 | | Sec. 5-1188. Administrative leave of a countywide elected |
9 | | official. |
10 | | (a) If a county board member, county board chairman, |
11 | | State's Attorney, or other countywide elected official is |
12 | | criminally charged with an infamous crime or of any offense |
13 | | involving a violation of his or her official oath, the county |
14 | | board may vote to determine if the countywide elected official |
15 | | should be placed on administrative leave, with a three-fifths |
16 | | vote of all members, if the county board believes the official |
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1 | | has been criminally charged with an infamous crime or of any |
2 | | offense involving a violation of his or her official oath. If |
3 | | approved by the county board, the determination to place the |
4 | | elected official on administrative leave shall be sent to the |
5 | | State's Attorney of the county or, if the determination is |
6 | | regarding the State's Attorney or if the State's Attorney has |
7 | | a conflict of interest, the county board shall petition the |
8 | | court for the appointment of a special State's Attorney to |
9 | | review the board's determination. |
10 | | (b) Upon receipt of a determination from the county board |
11 | | under subsection (a), the State's Attorney shall review the |
12 | | alleged crimes to determine if the countywide elected official |
13 | | should be placed on administrative leave. If the State's |
14 | | Attorney believes the crime or crimes to be germane to the |
15 | | official's duties, the State's Attorney shall file a petition |
16 | | with the circuit court of the county for a rule to show cause |
17 | | why not to place the elected official on administrative leave. |
18 | | Upon receipt of a determination from the county board |
19 | | under subsection (a) concerning the State's Attorney or if the |
20 | | State's Attorney has a conflict of interest, the special |
21 | | State's Attorney shall review the alleged crimes to determine |
22 | | if the State's Attorney or official should be placed on |
23 | | administrative leave. If the special State's Attorney believes |
24 | | the crime or crimes to be germane to the State's Attorney's or |
25 | | official's duties, the special State's Attorney shall file a |
26 | | petition with the circuit court of the county for a rule to |
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1 | | show cause why not to place the elected official on |
2 | | administrative leave. |
3 | | (c) As soon as the petition is filed with the court, the |
4 | | court shall issue a rule requiring the officer to show cause |
5 | | why he or she should not be put on administrative leave, the |
6 | | rule alleging in general terms the cause or causes for such |
7 | | leave. The rule shall be returnable in not less than 10 nor |
8 | | more than 30 days and shall be served upon the officer with a |
9 | | copy of the petition. Upon return of the rule duly executed, |
10 | | unless good cause is shown for a continuance or postponement |
11 | | to a later day in the term, the case shall be tried on the day |
12 | | named in the rule and take precedence over all other cases on |
13 | | the docket. If, after trial, the court determined that the |
14 | | officer should be placed on administrative leave, the officer |
15 | | shall be removed from office. |
16 | | (d) If it is determined that the officer should be placed |
17 | | on administrative leave as provided in subsection (c), the |
18 | | county board shall appoint a replacement for the official |
19 | | while the official is on administrative leave. |
20 | | (e) If it is determined that the officer should be placed |
21 | | on administrative leave as provided in subsection (c), the |
22 | | official shall continue to receive all compensation and |
23 | | benefits during the official's administrative leave. |
24 | | (f) If a judicial proceeding under this Section is |
25 | | dismissed in favor of the respondent, the court, in its |
26 | | discretion, may require the county in which the respondent |
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1 | | serves to pay court costs or reasonable attorney fees, or |
2 | | both, for the respondent. |
3 | | (g) This Section applies to counties with a population of |
4 | | less than 500,000 people. |
5 | | Section 10. The Township Code is amended by adding Section |
6 | | 85-70 as follows: |
7 | | (60 ILCS 1/85-70 new) |
8 | | Sec. 85-70. Administrative leave of a township officer. |
9 | | (a) If a township officer is criminally charged with an |
10 | | infamous crime or of any offense involving a violation of his |
11 | | or her official oath, the township board may vote to determine |
12 | | if the township officer should be placed on administrative |
13 | | leave, with a three-fifths vote of all members, if the |
14 | | township board believes the official has been criminally |
15 | | charged with an infamous crime or of any offense involving a |
16 | | violation of his or her official oath. If approved by the |
17 | | township board, the determination to place the elected |
18 | | official on administrative leave shall be sent to the township |
19 | | attorney of the county. |
20 | | (b) Upon receipt of a determination from the township |
21 | | board under subsection (a), the township attorney shall review |
22 | | the alleged crimes to determine if the township officer should |
23 | | be placed on administrative leave. If the township attorney |
24 | | believes the crime or crimes to be germane to the officer's |
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1 | | duties, the township attorney shall file a petition with the |
2 | | circuit court of the county where the township is located in |
3 | | for a rule to show cause why not to place the elected official |
4 | | on administrative leave. |
5 | | (c) As soon as the petition is filed with the court, the |
6 | | court shall issue a rule requiring the township officer to |
7 | | show cause why he or she should not be put on administrative |
8 | | leave, the rule alleging in general terms the cause or causes |
9 | | for such leave. The rule shall be returnable in not less than |
10 | | 10 nor more than 30 days and shall be served upon the officer |
11 | | with a copy of the petition. Upon return of the rule duly |
12 | | executed, unless good cause is shown for a continuance or |
13 | | postponement to a later day in the term, the case shall be |
14 | | tried on the day named in the rule and take precedence over all |
15 | | other cases on the docket. If, after trial, the court |
16 | | determined that the township officer should be placed on |
17 | | administrative leave, the township officer shall be removed |
18 | | from office. |
19 | | (d) If it is determined that the township officer should |
20 | | be placed on administrative leave as provided in subsection |
21 | | (c), the township board shall appoint a replacement for the |
22 | | officer while the officer is on administrative leave. |
23 | | (e) If it is determined that the township officer should |
24 | | be placed on administrative leave as provided in subsection |
25 | | (c), the official shall continue to receive all compensation |
26 | | and benefits during the official's administrative leave. |
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1 | | (f) If a judicial proceeding under this Section is |
2 | | dismissed in favor of the respondent, the court, in its |
3 | | discretion, may require the township in which the respondent |
4 | | serves to pay court costs or reasonable attorney fees, or |
5 | | both, for the respondent. |
6 | | (g) This Section applies to townships within counties with |
7 | | a population of less than 500,000 people.
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8 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
9 | | becoming law.".
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