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(15 ILCS 405/22.1) (from Ch. 15, par. 222.1)
Sec. 22.1.
State Comptroller Local Government Advisory Board.
The State Comptroller shall appoint a State Comptroller Local Government
Advisory Board consisting of 10 local officials, 5
certified public
accountants, and 15 public members. Of the 15 public members at least one
shall be a representative of the Illinois Municipal League and at least one
shall be a representative of the Township Officials of Illinois. Members of
the Board shall serve 3 year
terms, except for the initial members from each classification
the following terms shall apply: 5 local officials
(including
representatives of municipalities, counties, and townships)
will serve until the
first Monday in July 1994, and 5 will serve until the first Monday in July
1995; 3 certified public accountants will serve until the first Monday in
July 1994, and 2 will serve until the first Monday in July 1995; 8 public
members will serve until the first Monday in July 1994, and 7 will serve
until the first Monday in July 1995. Members shall serve until their
respective
successors are chosen and qualified. This board shall serve the Comptroller
in an advisory capacity, but may at any time, by his request or at its own
initiative, submit to the Comptroller any recommendations concerning the
administration of local governmental finances. Members shall serve without
compensation but shall be reimbursed for their reasonable expenses incurred
in the performance of their duties.
(Source: P.A. 90-104, eff. 7-11-97.)
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