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Public Act 92-0616

SB2016 Enrolled                                LRB9211737EGfg

    AN ACT in relation to public employee compensation.

    Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:

    Section  10.   The  Counties  Code is amended by changing
Sections 3-6037 and 4-6003 as follows:

    (55 ILCS 5/3-6037) (from Ch. 34, par. 3-6037)
    Sec. 3-6037.  Salary of Supervisor of Safety.  The county
board may allow the Supervisor of Safety an annual salary  in
an  amount  determined  by  the  board.  not  to  exceed  the
following:
    In  counties  of  less than 20,000 population, the sum of
$1,500;
    In counties of  20,000  or  more  and  less  than  30,000
population, the sum of $2,000;
    In  counties  of  30,000  or  more  and  less than 50,000
population, the sum of $2,500;
    In counties of  50,000  or  more  and  less  than  75,000
population, the sum of $3,000;
    In  counties  of  75,000  or  more  and less than 100,000
population, the sum of $3,500;
    In counties of 100,000 or  more  and  less  than  500,000
population, the sum of $4,000;
    In  counties  of  500,000  or more population, the sum of
$4,500.
    The word "population" when used  in  this  section  shall
mean  the  population  as  determined  by  the last preceding
Federal Census.
    The salary determined under this Section  These  salaries
shall  be  without  regard  to  and  separate from the salary
salaries that may be  fixed  by  the  county  board  for  the
Sheriff, and it shall be payable out of the County Treasury.
(Source: P.A. 86-962.)

    (55 ILCS 5/4-6003) (from Ch. 34, par. 4-6003)
    Sec.   4-6003.  Compensation   of  sheriffs  for  certain
expenses in counties of less than 2,000,000.
    (a)  The County Board,  in  all  counties  of  less  than
2,000,000   inhabitants,   shall   fix  the  compensation  of
sheriffs, with the amount  of  their  necessary  clerk  hire,
stationery, fuel and other expenses.  The county shall supply
the sheriff with all necessary uniforms, guns and ammunition.
The   compensation  of  each  such  officer  shall  be  fixed
separately from his necessary clerk  hire,  stationery,  fuel
and  other expenses.  Beginning immediately, no county with a
population  under  2,000,000   may   reduce   the   rate   of
compensation  of  its  sheriff below the rate of compensation
that it was actually paying to its sheriff on January 1, 2002
or the effective date of this  amendatory  Act  of  the  92nd
General Assembly, whichever is greater.
    (b)  In  addition  to  the requirement of subsection (a),
the rate of compensation payable to the sheriff by the county
shall not be less than the following  and  such  compensation
shall be fixed within the following limits:
    To  each  such  sheriff  in counties containing less than
10,000 inhabitants, not less than $27,000 per annum.
    To each such sheriff in  counties  containing  10,000  or
more  inhabitants  but less than 20,000 inhabitants, not less
than $31,000 per annum.
    To each such sheriff in  counties  containing  20,000  or
more  inhabitants  but less than 30,000 inhabitants, not less
than $34,000 per annum.
    To each such sheriff in  counties  containing  30,000  or
more  inhabitants  but less than 60,000 inhabitants, not less
than $37,000 per annum.
    To each such sheriff in  counties  containing  60,000  or
more  inhabitants but less than 100,000 inhabitants, not less
than $40,000 per annum.
    To each such sheriff in counties  containing  100,000  or
more  inhabitants  but  less  than 2,000,000 inhabitants, not
less than $43,000 per annum.
    The population of each county for the purpose  of  fixing
compensation as herein provided, shall be based upon the last
federal  census  immediately  previous to the election of the
sheriff in question in such county.
    (b)  Those sheriffs beginning a  term  of  office  before
December  1,  1990  shall be compensated at the rate of their
base salary.  "Base salary" is the compensation paid for each
of those offices, respectively, before July 1, 1989.
    (c)  (Blank). Those sheriffs beginning a term  of  office
on or after December 1, 1990 shall be compensated as follows:
         (1)  Beginning December 1, 1990, base salary plus at
    least 3% of base salary.
         (2)  Beginning December 1, 1991, base salary plus at
    least 6% of base salary.
         (3)  Beginning December 1, 1992, base salary plus at
    least 9% of base salary.
         (4)  Beginning December 1, 1993, base salary plus at
    least 12% of base salary.
    (d)  In   addition   to   the   salary  provided  for  in
subsections (a), (b), and (c), beginning  December  1,  1998,
each  sheriff, for his or her their additional duties imposed
by other statutes or laws, shall receive an annual stipend to
be paid by the State in the amount of $6,500.
    (e)  No county board may reduce or otherwise  impair  the
compensation  payable  from  county funds to a sheriff if the
reduction  or  impairment  is  the  result  of  the   sheriff
receiving an award or stipend payable from State funds.
(Source: P.A. 90-713, eff. 12-1-98.)
    Section  90.  The State Mandates Act is amended by adding
Section 8.26 as follows:

    (30 ILCS 805/8.26 new)
    Sec. 8.26. Exempt mandate.   Notwithstanding  Sections  6
and  8 of this Act, no reimbursement by the State is required
for  the  implementation  of  any  mandate  created  by  this
amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly.

    Section 99. Effective date.  This Act takes  effect  upon
becoming law.
    Passed in the General Assembly April 17, 2002.
    Approved July 08, 2002.
    Effective July 08, 2002.

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