(55 ILCS 5/5-31006) (from Ch. 34, par. 5-31006)
Sec. 5-31006.
Organization of board.
Within 60 days after their
appointment, the trustees shall organize by selecting from their number a
president, secretary, treasurer and such other officers as are deemed
necessary who shall hold office for the fiscal year in which elected and
until their successors are selected and qualified. Three trustees shall
constitute a quorum of the board for the transaction of business. The
board shall hold regular monthly meetings. Special meetings may be called
by the president and shall be called on the request of a majority of members.
The board shall provide for the proper and safe keeping of its permanent
records and for the recording of the corporate action of the museum district.
It shall keep in order proper systems of accounts showing a true and accurate
record of its receipts and disbursements, and it shall cause an annual audit
to be made of its books, records, and accounts.
The museum district shall annually make a full and complete report to the
county board of each county within the museum district and to the Illinois
State Museum of its transactions and operations for the preceding year.
Such report shall contain a full statement of its receipts, disbursements
and the program of work for the period covered, and may include such
recommendations as may be deemed advisable.
Executive or ministerial duties may be delegated to one or more trustees
or to an authorized officer, employee, agent, attorney or other
representative of the museum district.
All officers and employees authorized to receive or retain the custody
of money or to sign vouchers, checks, warrants or evidences of indebtedness
binding upon the museum district shall furnish a surety bond for the faithful
performance of their duties and the faithful accounting for all moneys that
may come into their hands in an amount to be fixed and in a form to be approved
by the board.
All contracts for supplies, materials or work involving an expenditure in
excess of $4,000 shall be let to the lowest responsible bidder after due
advertisement except work requiring personal confidence or necessary
supplies under the control of monopolies where competitive bidding is
impossible. All contracts for supplies, materials or work shall be signed
by the president of the board and by any such other officers as the board
in its discretion may designate.
(Source: P.A. 86-962.)
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