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1 | | AN ACT concerning local government.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Counties Code is amended by changing |
5 | | Sections 2-1005 and 3-4010 as follows:
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6 | | (55 ILCS 5/2-1005) (from Ch. 34, par. 2-1005)
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7 | | Sec. 2-1005. Quorum; approval of ordinances. A majority of |
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members of any county board shall constitute a quorum for |
9 | | the transaction
of business; and all questions , ordinances, |
10 | | resolutions, or motions which shall arise at meetings shall be
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11 | | determined by the votes of the majority of the members present, |
12 | | except in
such cases as is otherwise provided.
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13 | | A county board in a county where the chairman is elected at |
14 | | large may
upon passage, adoption or enactment of a specific |
15 | | ordinance , resolution, or motion apply the
following |
16 | | provisions: Any ordinance , resolution, or motion passed, |
17 | | adopted or otherwise enacted by
the board in a county where the |
18 | | chairman is elected at large shall be
presented to the chairman |
19 | | before it becomes effective. If the chairman
approves such |
20 | | ordinance, resolution or motion, he shall sign it and it shall
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21 | | become law on the date prescribed; if not, he shall return it |
22 | | to the board
within 10 business days with his objections and |
23 | | the board shall proceed
to reconsider the matter at its next |
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1 | | meeting, to be held within 30 business
days of the board's |
2 | | receipt of the chairman's objections. If after such
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3 | | reconsideration a majority of the members of the board pass |
4 | | such ordinance , resolution, or motion ,
it shall become |
5 | | effective on the date prescribed but not earlier than the
date |
6 | | of passage following reconsideration. If any ordinance , |
7 | | resolution, or motion is not returned
by the chairman to the |
8 | | board within 10 business days after it has been
presented to |
9 | | him, it shall become effective at the end of the 10th day. |
10 | | The county board at any properly noticed public meeting may |
11 | | by unanimous consent take a single vote by yeas and nays on the |
12 | | several questions of the passage of any 2 or more of the |
13 | | designated
ordinances, orders, resolutions, or motions placed |
14 | | together for voting purposes in a single group. The single vote |
15 | | shall be entered
separately in the minutes under the |
16 | | designation "omnibus vote", and in that event the clerk may |
17 | | enter the words "omnibus vote" or "consent agenda" in the |
18 | | minutes in each case instead of entering the names of the |
19 | | members of the county board voting "yea" and those voting "nay" |
20 | | on the passage of each of the designated ordinances, orders, |
21 | | resolutions, and motions included in the omnibus group or |
22 | | consent agenda. The taking of a single or omnibus vote and the |
23 | | entries of the words "omnibus vote"
or "consent agenda" in the |
24 | | minutes shall be a sufficient compliance with the requirements |
25 | | of this Section to all intents and purposes and with like |
26 | | effect as if the vote in each case had been taken separately by |
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1 | | yeas and nays on the question of the passage of each ordinance, |
2 | | order, resolution, and motion included in the omnibus group and |
3 | | separately recorded in the minutes. Likewise, the yeas and nays |
4 | | shall
be taken upon the question of the passage of any other |
5 | | ordinance, resolution, or motion at the request of any county |
6 | | board member and shall be recorded in the minutes. The changes |
7 | | to this Section made by this amendatory Act of the 99th General |
8 | | Assembly are declarative of existing law and do not change the |
9 | | substantive operation of this Section.
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10 | | (Source: P.A. 86-926.)
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11 | | (55 ILCS 5/3-4010) (from Ch. 34, par. 3-4010)
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12 | | Sec. 3-4010. Records; reports in counties under 1,000,000. |
13 | | The
Public Defender in counties with a population under |
14 | | 1,000,000 shall keep a
record of the services rendered by him |
15 | | or her and prepare and file quarterly or monthly , as determined |
16 | | by the County Board, with
the County Board a written report of |
17 | | such services transmitting a copy of
such report to the clerk |
18 | | of the Circuit Court for the judges thereof. In
cases where 2 |
19 | | or more adjoining counties have joined to form a common
office |
20 | | of Public Defender, the Public Defender so appointed shall file |
21 | | his or her quarterly or
monthly report with each of the several |
22 | | county boards involved.
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23 | | (Source: P.A. 86-962; 87-111.)
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24 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
25 | | becoming law. |