Public Act 102-0843 Public Act 0843 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-0843 | SB3497 Enrolled | LRB102 24556 AWJ 33790 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 Illinois Local Library Act is amended by | changing Section 4-7 as follows:
| (75 ILCS 5/4-7) (from Ch. 81, par. 4-7)
| Sec. 4-7.
Each board of library trustees of a city, | incorporated
town, village or township shall carry out the | spirit and intent of this
Act in establishing, supporting and | maintaining a public library or
libraries for providing | library service and, in addition to but without
limiting other | powers conferred by this Act, shall have the following powers:
| 1. To make and adopt such bylaws, rules and | regulations, for their
own guidance and for the government | of the library as may be expedient,
not inconsistent with | this Act;
| 2. To have the exclusive control of the expenditure of | all moneys
collected for the library and deposited to the | credit of the library
fund;
| 3. To have the exclusive control of the construction | of any library
building and of the supervision, care and | custody of the grounds, rooms
or buildings constructed, | leased or set apart for that purpose;
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| 4. To purchase or lease real or personal property, and | to construct
an appropriate building or buildings for the | use of a library
established hereunder, using, at the | board's option, contracts providing
for all or part of the | consideration to be paid through installments at
stated | intervals during a certain period not to exceed 20 years | with
interest on the unpaid balance at any lawful rate for | municipal
corporations in this State, except that | contracts for installment
purchases of real estate shall | provide for not more than 75% of the
total consideration | to be repaid by installments, and to refund at any
time any | installment contract entered into pursuant to this | paragraph by
means of a refunding loan agreement, which | may provide for installment payments
of principal and | interest to be made at stated intervals during a certain
| period not to exceed 20 years from the date of such | refunding loan agreement,
with interest on the unpaid | principal balance at any lawful rate for municipal
| corporations in this State, except that no installment | contract or refunding
loan agreement for the same property | or construction project may exceed
an aggregate of 20 | years;
| 5. To remodel or reconstruct a building erected or | purchased by the
board, when such building is not adapted | to its purposes or needs;
| 6. To sell or otherwise dispose of any real or |
| personal property
that it deems no longer necessary or | useful for library purposes, and to
lease to others any | real property not immediately useful but for which
plans | for ultimate use have been or will be adopted but the | corporate
authorities shall have the first right to | purchase or lease except that
in the case of the City of | Chicago, this power shall be governed and
limited by the | Chicago Public Library Act;
| 7. To appoint and to fix the compensation of a | qualified librarian, who
shall have the authority to hire | such other employees as may be necessary,
to fix their | compensation, and to remove such appointees, subject to | the
approval of the board, but these powers are subject to
| Division 1 of Article 10 of the Illinois Municipal Code in
| municipalities in which that Division is in force. The | board may also
retain counsel and professional consultants | as needed;
| 8. To contract with any public or private corporation | or entity for
the purpose of providing or receiving | library service or of performing any
and all other acts | necessary and proper to carry out the responsibilities,
| the spirit, and the provisions of this Act. This | contractual power
includes, but is not limited to, | participating in interstate library
compacts and library | systems, contracting to supply library services, and
| expending of any federal or State funds made available to |
| any county,
municipality, township or to the State of | Illinois for library purposes.
However, if a contract is | for the supply of library services for residents
without a | public library established under the provisions of this | Act, the
terms of that contract will recognize the | principle of equity or cost of
services to non-residents | expressed in this Section of this Act, and will
provide | for the assumption by the contracting party receiving the | services
of financial responsibility for the loss of or | damage to any library
materials provided to non-residents | under the contract;
| 9. To join with the board or boards of any one or more | libraries in
this State in maintaining libraries, or for | the maintenance of a common
library or common library | services for participants, upon such terms as may
be | agreed upon by and between the boards;
| 10. To enter into contracts and to take title to any | property
acquired by it for library purposes by the name | and style of "The Board
of Library Trustees of the (city, | village, incorporated town or
township) of ...." and by | that name to sue and be sued;
| 11. To exclude from the use of the library any person | who wilfully
violates the rules prescribed by the board;
| 12. To extend the privileges and use of the library, | including the
borrowing of materials on an individual | basis by persons residing outside
of the city, |
| incorporated town, village or township. If the board | exercises
this power, the privilege of library use shall | be upon such terms
and conditions as the board shall from | time to time by its regulations
prescribe, and for such | privileges and use, the board shall charge a
nonresident | fee at least equal to the cost paid by residents of the | city,
incorporated town, village or township, with the | cost to be determined
according to the formula established | by the Illinois State Library.
A person residing outside | of a public library service area must apply for a
| non-resident library
card at the public library located | closest to the person's principal
residence.
The
| nonresident cards shall allow for borrowing privileges
at | all participating public libraries in the regional library | system. The
nonresident fee shall not apply to: privilege | and use provided under the
terms of the library's | membership in a library system operating under the
| provisions of the Illinois Library System Act, under the | terms of any
reciprocal agreement with a public or private | corporation or entity
providing a library service; to a | nonresident who as an individual or as
a partner, | principal stockholder, or other joint owner owns or leases
| property that is taxed for library service or is a senior | administrative officer of a firm, business, or
other | corporation owning taxable property within the city, | incorporated
town, village or township upon the |
| presentation of the most recent tax bill
upon that taxable | property or a copy of the commercial lease of that taxable | property; or to a nonresident in an unincorporated area in | Illinois who is a student whose household falls at or | below the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Income | Eligibility Guidelines . The board may adopt regulations | waiving the nonresident fee for persons under the age of | 18 ;
| 13. To exercise the power of eminent domain subject to | the prior
approval of the corporate authorities under | Sections 5-1 and 5-2 of this Act;
| 14. To join the public library as a member and to join | the library
trustees as members in the Illinois Library | Association
and the American Library Association, | non-profit, non-political, 501(c)(3)
associations, as | designated by the federal Internal Revenue Service, having
| the purpose of library development and librarianship; to | provide for the
payment of annual membership dues, fees | and assessments and act by, through
and in the name of such | instrumentality by providing and disseminating
information | and research services, employing personnel and doing any | and
all other acts for the purpose of improving library | development;
| 15. To invest funds pursuant to the Public Funds | Investment Act; and
| 16. To accumulate and set apart as reserve funds |
| portions of the
unexpended balances of the proceeds | received annually from taxes or other
sources, for the | purpose of providing self-insurance against liabilities
| relating to the public library.
| (Source: P.A. 100-875, eff. 8-14-18; 101-632, eff. 6-5-20.)
| Section 10. The Public Library District Act of 1991 is | amended by changing Section 30-55.60 as follows:
| (75 ILCS 16/30-55.60)
| Sec. 30-55.60. Use of library by nonresidents. The board | may extend the privileges and use
of the library, including | the
borrowing of materials on an individual basis by persons
| residing outside the district. If the board exercises this | power,
the privilege of library use shall be upon terms and | conditions
prescribed by the
board in its regulations. The | board shall charge a
nonresident
fee for the privileges and | use of the library at least equal to the
cost paid by residents | of the district, with the
cost to be determined according to | the formula established by the Illinois
State Library.
A | person residing outside of a public library service area must | apply for a
non-resident library
card at the public library | closest to the person's principal residence.
The nonresident | cards shall allow for borrowing privileges
at all | participating public libraries in the regional library system. | The nonresident fee shall
not
apply to
any of the following:
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| (1) Privileges and use provided (i) under the terms
of | the district's membership
in a library system
operating | under the provisions of the Illinois Library System Act or | (ii) under
the terms of any reciprocal agreement with a | public or private corporation
or entity providing a | library service.
| (2) Residents of an area in which the library is | conducting a program for
the purpose of encouraging the | inclusion of the area in the library district.
| (3) A nonresident who, as an individual
or as a | partner, principal stockholder, or other joint owner, owns | or leases
property that is taxed for library service or is | a senior administrative officer of a firm, business, or
| other corporation owning taxable property within the | district, upon
presentation of the most recent tax bill | upon that taxable property or a copy of the commercial | lease of that taxable property. | (4) A nonresident in an unincorporated area in | Illinois who is a student whose household falls at or | below the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Income | Eligibility Guidelines.
| The board may adopt regulations waiving the nonresident | fee for persons under the age of 18. | (Source: P.A. 100-875, eff. 8-14-18; 101-632, eff. 6-5-20.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 5/13/2022
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