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Public Act 097-0295 Public Act 0295 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 097-0295 | HB0195 Enrolled | LRB097 05123 KMW 45168 b |
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| AN ACT concerning local government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Township Code is amended by changing | Sections 60-5 and 170-15 as follows:
| (60 ILCS 1/60-5)
| Sec. 60-5. Filling vacancies in township offices. | (a) Except for the office of
township or multi-township | assessor, if a township fails to elect the number of
township | officers that the township is entitled to by law, or a person | elected
to any township office fails to qualify, or a vacancy | in any township office
occurs for any other reason including | without limitation the resignation of an officer or the | conviction in any court of the State of Illinois or of the | United States of an officer for an infamous crime , then the | township board shall fill the vacancy by
appointment, by | warrant under their signatures and seals, and the persons so
| appointed shall hold their respective offices for the remainder | of the
unexpired terms. All persons so appointed shall have the | same powers and
duties and are subject to the same penalties as | if they had been elected or
appointed for a full term of | office. A vacancy in the office of township or
multi-township | assessor shall be filled only as provided in the Property Tax
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| Code.
| For purposes of this subsection (a), a conviction for an | offense that disqualifies an officer from holding that office | occurs on the date of (i) the entry of a plea of guilty in | court, (ii) the return of a guilty verdict, or (iii) in the | case of a trial by the court, the entry of a finding of guilt. | (b) If a vacancy on the township board is not filled within | 60 days, then a
special township meeting must be called under | Section 35-5 to select a
replacement under Section 35-35.
| (c) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, whenever | any township or
multi-township office becomes vacant or | temporarily vacant due to a physical
incapacity of a township | officer, the township or multi-township board may
temporarily | appoint a deputy to perform the ministerial functions of the | vacant
office until the physically incapacitated township | officer submits a written
statement to the appropriate board | that he or she is physically able to perform
his or her duty. | The statement shall be sworn to before an officer authorized
to | administer oaths in this State. A temporary deputy shall not be | permitted
to vote at any meeting of the township board on any | matter properly before the
board. The compensation of a | temporary deputy shall be determined by the
appropriate board. | The township board shall not appoint a deputy clerk if
the | township clerk has appointed a deputy clerk under Section | 75-45.
| (d) Any person appointed to fill a vacancy under this |
| Section shall be a
member of the same political party as the | person vacating the office if the
person vacating the office | was elected as a member of an established
political party, | under Section 10-2 of the Election Code, that is
still in | existence at the time of appointment. The appointee shall
| establish his or her political party affiliation by his or her | record
of voting in party primary
elections or
by holding or | having held an office in a political party organization before
| appointment. If the appointee has not voted in a party primary | election
or
is not holding
or has not held an office in a | political party organization before the
appointment, then the
| appointee shall establish his or her political party | affiliation by his or her
record of
participating in a | political party's nomination or election caucus.
| (Source: P.A. 90-748, eff. 8-14-98.)
| (60 ILCS 1/170-15)
| Sec. 170-15. Board of directors; appointment; conflict of | interest;
vacancy. Board of directors; appointment; conflict | of interest;
vacancy.
| (a) The township clerk shall file a petition with the | county clerk of the
county in which the township is located, | reciting that the township clerk
certified the proposition to | the proper election officials, who submitted the
proposition at | an election in and for the township in response to a petition
| signed by 25 voters for the purpose of submitting the |
| proposition of
establishing a public hospital as provided in | this Article, and that the
election carried by a majority of | the voters voting at the election on the
question. The township | clerk's petition also shall request the township
board to | appoint a board of directors for the management and operation | of the
hospital.
| (b) The township board shall appoint 5 persons to serve | without
compensation. The first directors appointed shall hold | office respectively for
one, 2, 3, 4, and 5 years from the | first Monday in the month following their
appointment and until | their successors are appointed and qualified. On or after
the | first Monday in May of each succeeding year, the township board | shall
appoint one director whose term shall be for 5 years, | commencing the first
Monday in May of the year he or she is | appointed. Each appointment of a
successor director shall be | made in the same manner and under the same
conditions as the | appointment of his or her predecessor. The
length of the term | of the first directors appointed shall be determined
by lot at | their first meeting, which shall be held not less than 30 days
| after their appointment. A majority of the board of directors | shall
constitute a quorum, but a smaller number may adjourn | from day to day.
| The township board may, by resolution, increase the | membership of the
board to 7 directors. The resolution shall | not affect the terms of the
incumbent directors. Before the | first Monday in May following the adoption of
the resolution, |
| the township board shall appoint 3 directors, one to succeed
| the incumbent whose term expires and the 2 additional directors | provided for in
the resolution, for terms of 3, 4, and 5 years | from the first Monday in May of
the year of the appointment. | Thereafter, upon the expiration of the term of
any director, | his or her successor shall be appointed for a term of 5 years | and
until a successor is appointed and qualified for a like | term.
| If the township board has, by previous resolution, | increased the
membership of the board to 7 directors, the | township board may by new
resolution increase the membership of | the board by 2 new members in any one
year up to a maximum of 11 | directors. The new resolution shall not affect
the terms of the | incumbent directors. Before the first Monday in May following
| the adoption of the new resolution, the township board shall | appoint a
sufficient number of directors so that there will be | (i) a successor for the
full term of each incumbent whose term | expires and (ii) the 2 additional
directors provided for in the | new resolution for terms of 4 and 5 years from
the first Monday | in May of the year of appointment. Thereafter, upon the
| expiration of the term of any director, his or her successor | shall be appointed
for a term of 5 years and until a successor | is appointed and qualified for a
like term.
| (c) No director or employee of the township shall be | directly or indirectly
interested (i) in any contract, work, or | business of the township, (ii) in the
sale of any article whose |
| expense, price, or consideration is paid by the
township, or | (iii) in the purchase of any real estate or property for or
| belonging to the township.
| (d) Whenever a vacancy in the board of directors occurs | from a director's
death, resignation, or refusal to qualify, or | for any other reason including without limitation the | conviction in any court of the State of Illinois or of the | United States of a director for an infamous crime , the
township | board may fill the vacancy by appointment. The person appointed | or
qualified for office under this Section shall assume the | duties of that person
for whose unexpired term he or she was | appointed.
| For purposes of this subsection (d), a conviction for an | offense that disqualifies a director from membership on the | board occurs on the date of (i) the entry of a plea of guilty in | court, (ii) the return of a guilty verdict, or (iii) in the | case of a trial by the court, the entry of a finding of guilt. | (Source: P.A. 88-62; 88-662, eff. 9-16-94.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January | 1, 2012. |
Effective Date: 1/1/2012
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