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TOWNSHIPS
(60 ILCS 1/) Township Code.

60 ILCS 1/Art. 155

 
    (60 ILCS 1/Art. 155 heading)
ARTICLE 155. TOWNSHIP PUBLIC
COMFORT STATIONS

60 ILCS 1/155-5

    (60 ILCS 1/155-5)
    Sec. 155-5. Public comfort stations. Subject to Section 155-25, a township board may provide for the establishment, equipment, and maintenance of public comfort stations.
(Source: P.A. 82-783; 88-62.)

60 ILCS 1/155-10

    (60 ILCS 1/155-10)
    Sec. 155-10. Definition. A public comfort station, within the meaning of this Article, is an institution where waiting rooms, rest rooms, toilet rooms for men and women, lavatories, check rooms, drinking water, and similar facilities are freely available for the convenience of the public. In addition, it may contain living quarters for attendants.
(Source: Laws 1941, vol. 2, p. 488; P.A. 88-62.)

60 ILCS 1/155-15

    (60 ILCS 1/155-15)
    Sec. 155-15. Acquisition of buildings and equipment. In establishing, equipping, and maintaining public comfort stations, the township may construct, purchase, lease, or accept donations of ground sites, buildings, rooms, and the necessary equipment, and may employ necessary attendants.
(Source: Laws 1941, vol. 2, p. 488; P.A. 88-62.)