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Sen. Antonio Munoz
Filed: 3/13/2007
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| AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 450
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 450 by replacing |
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| everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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| "Section 5. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by |
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| changing Sections 3.1-15-25, 3.1-30-5, and 3.1-30-20 as |
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| follows:
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| (65 ILCS 5/3.1-15-25) (from Ch. 24, par. 3.1-15-25)
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| Sec. 3.1-15-25. Conservators of the peace; service of |
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| warrants.
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| (a) After receiving a certificate attesting to the |
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| successful completion
of
a training course administered by the |
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| Illinois Law Enforcement Training
Standards Board, the mayor, |
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| aldermen,
president, trustees, marshal, deputy
marshals, and
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| policemen in municipalities shall be conservators
of the peace. |
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| Conservators of the peace
Those persons and others authorized |
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| by
ordinance shall have power (i) to arrest or cause to be |
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| arrested, with or
without process, all persons who break the |
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| peace or are found violating
any municipal ordinance or any |
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| criminal law of the State, (ii) to commit
arrested persons for |
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| examination, (iii) if necessary, to detain arrested
persons in |
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| custody over night or Sunday in any safe place or until they
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| can be brought before the proper court, and (iv) to exercise |
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| all other
powers as conservators of the peace prescribed by the |
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| corporate authorities.
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| (b) All warrants for the violation of municipal ordinances |
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| or the State
criminal law, directed to any person, may be |
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| served and executed within the
limits of a municipality by any |
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| policeman or marshal of the
municipality. For that purpose, |
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| policemen and marshals have all the
common law and statutory |
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| powers of sheriffs.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-540, eff. 12-1-97.)
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| (65 ILCS 5/3.1-30-5) (from Ch. 24, par. 3.1-30-5)
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| Sec. 3.1-30-5. Appointed officers in all municipalities.
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| (a) The mayor or president, as the case may be, by and with |
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| the advice
and consent of the city council or the board
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| trustees, may appoint (1) a treasurer (if the treasurer is not |
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| an
elected position in the municipality), (2) a collector, (3) |
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| a
comptroller, (4) a marshal, (5) an attorney or a corporation |
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| counsel, (5)
(6)
one or more purchasing agents and deputies, |
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(7) the number of auxiliary police officers determined |
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| necessary by the corporate authorities, (7)
(8)
police matrons, |
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| (8)
(9) a commissioner of public works, (9)
(10) a budget |
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| director
or a budget officer, and (10)
(11) other officers
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| necessary to carry into effect the powers conferred upon |
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| municipalities.
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| (b) By ordinance or resolution to take effect at the end of |
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| the current
fiscal year, the corporate authorities, by a |
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| two-thirds vote, may discontinue
any appointed office and |
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| devolve the duties of that office on any other
municipal |
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| officer. After discontinuance, no officer filling the office |
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| before
its discontinuance shall have any claim against the |
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| municipality for salary
alleged to accrue after the date of |
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| discontinuance.
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| (c) Vacancies in all appointed municipal offices may be |
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| filled in the same
manner as appointments are made under |
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| subsection (a). The city council or board
of trustees of a |
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| municipality, by ordinance not inconsistent with this Code,
may |
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| prescribe the duties, define the powers, and fix the term of |
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| office of all
appointed officers of the municipality; but the |
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| term of office, except as
otherwise expressly provided in this |
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| Code, shall not exceed that of the mayor
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| municipality.
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| (d) An appointed officer of a municipality may resign from |
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| his or her
office. If an appointed officer resigns, he or she |
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| shall continue in office
until a successor has been chosen and |
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| has qualified. If there is a failure to
appoint a municipal |
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| officer, or the person appointed fails to qualify, the
person |
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| filling the office shall continue in office until a successor |
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| has been
chosen and has qualified. If an appointed municipal |
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| officer ceases to perform
the duties of or to hold the office |
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| by reason of death, permanent physical or
mental disability, |
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| conviction of a disqualifying crime, or dismissal from or
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| abandonment of office, the mayor or president of the |
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| municipality may appoint a
temporary successor to the officer.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-984, eff. 6-30-06.)
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| (65 ILCS 5/3.1-30-20) (from Ch. 24, par. 3.1-30-20)
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| Sec. 3.1-30-20. Auxiliary police officers.
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| (a) Auxiliary police officers shall
not be members of the |
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| regular police department of the municipality.
Auxiliary |
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| police officers shall not supplement members of the regular
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| police department of any municipality in the performance of |
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| their
assigned and normal duties, except as otherwise provided |
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| in this Code.
Auxiliary police officers shall only be assigned |
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| to perform the following
duties in a municipality:
(i) to aid |
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| or direct traffic within the
municipality, (ii) to aid in |
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| control of natural or man made disasters, and
(iii) to aid
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| case of civil disorder as directed by the chief of police.
When |
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| it is impractical for members of the regular
police department |
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| to perform those normal and regular police duties, however,
the
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| chief of police of the regular police department may
assign |
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| auxiliary police officers to perform those normal and regular |
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| police
duties. Identification symbols worn by auxiliary police |
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| officers shall be
different and distinct from those used by |
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| members of the regular police
department. Auxiliary police |
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| officers shall at all times during the
performance of their |
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| duties be subject to the direction and control of
the chief of |
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| police of the municipality. Auxiliary police officers
shall not |
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| carry firearms, except with the permission of the chief of
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| police and while in uniform and in the performance of their |
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| duties.
Auxiliary police officers, when on duty, shall not
also
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| be conservators of the
peace and shall not have the powers |
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| specified in Section 3.1-15-25.
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| (b) Auxiliary police officers, before entering upon any of |
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| their duties,
shall receive a course of training in the use of |
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| weapons and other
police procedures appropriate for the |
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| exercise of the powers
conferred upon them under this Code. The |
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| training and course of study
shall be determined and provided |
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| by the corporate authorities of each
municipality employing |
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| auxiliary police officers. Before being permitted to carry a |
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| firearm, however, an auxiliary police officer must have the |
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| same course of training as required of peace officers under |
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| Section 2 of the Peace Officer Firearm Training Act. The |
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| municipal authorities may
require that all auxiliary police |
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| officers be residents of the municipality
served by them. |
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| Before the appointment of an auxiliary police officer, the
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| person's fingerprints shall be taken, and no person shall be |
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| appointed as an
auxiliary police officer if that person has |
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| been convicted of a felony or other
crime
involving moral |