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90_HB3450

      60 ILCS 1/60-5
      605 ILCS 5/6-121          from Ch. 121, par. 6-121
          Amends the Township Code and the Illinois  Highway  Code.
      Provides  that  if  a highway commissioner cannot fulfill the
      duties of office due to imprisonment before, during, or after
      a criminal prosecution  for  a  felony  but  before  criminal
      sentencing,   then   the  appointing  authority  may  make  a
      temporary appointment to fill the office.  Provides that  the
      temporary  appointee  shall  hold  the office for 180 days or
      until the imprisoned highway  commissioner  is  released  and
      returns  to  office.   Provides  that  an  appointment may be
      renewed or a new temporary appointee may be designated.
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 1        AN ACT concerning highway commissioners.
 2        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:
 4        Section  5.   The  Township  Code  is amended by changing
 5    Section 60-5 as follows:
 6        (60 ILCS 1/60-5)
 7        Sec. 60-5.  Filling vacancies in township offices. Except
 8    for the office of township or multi-township assessor,  if  a
 9    township  fails to elect the number of township officers that
10    the township is entitled to by law, or a  person  elected  to
11    any  township  office  fails  to qualify, or a vacancy in any
12    township  office  occurs  for  any  other  reason,  then  the
13    township board shall fill  the  vacancy  by  appointment,  by
14    warrant  under their signatures and seals, and the persons so
15    appointed  shall  hold  their  respective  offices  for   the
16    remainder  of  the unexpired terms.  All persons so appointed
17    shall have the same powers and duties and are subject to  the
18    same penalties as if they had been elected or appointed for a
19    full  term of office.  A vacancy in the office of township or
20    multi-township assessor shall be filled only as  provided  in
21    the Property Tax Code.
22        If  a  vacancy on the township board is not filled within
23    60 days, then a special township meeting must be called under
24    Section 35-5 to select a replacement under Section 35-35.
25        Except as otherwise provided in  this  Section,  whenever
26    any  township  or  multi-township  office  becomes  vacant or
27    temporarily vacant due to a physical incapacity of a township
28    officer, the township or multi-township board may temporarily
29    appoint a deputy to perform the ministerial functions of  the
30    vacant  office  until  the  physically incapacitated township
31    officer submits a written statement to the appropriate  board
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 1    that he or she is physically able to perform his or her duty.
 2    The  statement shall be sworn to before an officer authorized
 3    to administer oaths in this State.  A temporary deputy  shall
 4    not be permitted to vote at any meeting of the township board
 5    on any matter properly before the board.  The compensation of
 6    a  temporary  deputy  shall  be determined by the appropriate
 7    board.  The township board shall not appoint a  deputy  clerk
 8    if  the  township  clerk  has  appointed a deputy clerk under
 9    Section 75-45.
10        If a township highway  commissioner  cannot  fulfill  the
11    duties of office due to imprisonment before, during, or after
12    a  criminal  prosecution  for  a  felony  but before criminal
13    sentencing, then the township board by at least a  two-thirds
14    vote  may  make a temporary appointment to fill the office by
15    warrant under their signatures  and  seals.    The  temporary
16    appointee  shall  have  the  same  powers  and  duties and be
17    subject to the same penalties as if elected or appointed  for
18    a  full  term  of office.  The temporary appointee shall hold
19    the office of highway commissioner for 180 days or until  the
20    imprisoned  highway  commissioner  is released and returns to
21    office, whichever occurs first.  The township board may renew
22    appointees at  the  end  of  180  days  or  designate  a  new
23    temporary appointee.
24        Any person appointed to fill a vacancy under this Section
25    shall  be  a member of the same political party as the person
26    vacating the office if the person  vacating  the  office  was
27    elected  as a member of an established political party, under
28    Section 10-2 of the Election Code, that is still in existence
29    at the time of appointment.  The  appointee  shall  establish
30    his  or  her political party affiliation by his or her record
31    of voting in party primary elections or by holding or  having
32    held  an  office  in  a  political  party organization before
33    appointment.
34    (Source: P.A. 87-1208; 88-62;  incorporates  88-360;  88-670,
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 1    eff. 12-2-94.)
 2        Section  10.   The  Illinois  Highway  Code is amended by
 3    changing Section 6-121 as follows:
 4        (605 ILCS 5/6-121) (from Ch. 121, par. 6-121)
 5        Sec. 6-121. In counties not under  township  organization
 6    the  following  provisions  shall  be  applicable relating to
 7    vacancies in road district offices:
 8        Whenever any district fails to elect the proper number of
 9    district officers to which such district may be  entitled  by
10    law,  or when any person elected to any district office fails
11    to qualify, or whenever any vacancy happens in any  district,
12    from  death,  resignation, removal from the district or other
13    cause, the presiding officer of the county  board,  with  the
14    advice  and  consent  of  the  county  board, shall fill such
15    vacancy by certificate under the signature and  seal  of  the
16    county  clerk;  and the persons so appointed shall hold their
17    respective offices until the next regular election, and until
18    their successors are elected and qualified;  and  shall  have
19    the  same  powers  and  be  subject  to  the  same duties and
20    penalties as if they had been duly elected by the electors.
21        If a district highway  commissioner  cannot  fulfill  the
22    duties of office due to imprisonment before, during, or after
23    a  criminal  prosecution  for  a  felony  but before criminal
24    sentencing, then the presiding officer of  the  county  board
25    with at least two-thirds consent of the county board may make
26    a  temporary  appointment  to  fill the office by certificate
27    under the signature  and  seal  of  the  county  clerk.   The
28    temporary appointee shall have the same powers and duties and
29    be  subject  to the same penalties as if elected or appointed
30    for a full term of office.   The  temporary  appointee  shall
31    hold the office of highway commissioner for 180 days or until
32    the  imprisoned  highway commissioner is released and returns
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 1    to office, whichever occurs first.    The  presiding  officer
 2    with  at  least  two-thirds  consent  of the county board may
 3    renew appointees at the end of 180 days or  designate  a  new
 4    temporary appointee.
 5        When any appointment is made, as above stated, the county
 6    clerk  shall  cause  the  certificate  of  appointment  to be
 7    forthwith filed in the office  of  the  district  clerk,  who
 8    shall immediately give notice to each person appointed.
 9        Any  judicial  officer  of  the circuit court residing in
10    such district, or if there be  no  judicial  officer  of  the
11    circuit  court  residing  in such district, then any judicial
12    officer  of  the  circuit  court  in  the  county,  may,  for
13    sufficient cause shown to him, accept the resignation of  any
14    district officer of his district, and whenever he accepts any
15    such  resignation,  he shall forthwith give notice thereof to
16    the district clerk of the district, or in his absence, to the
17    highway commissioner, who shall make a minute thereof in  the
18    district  records.  He  shall also immediately give notice to
19    the county clerk  of  any  vacancy  that  may  exist  in  any
20    district office.
21    (Source: P.A. 84-550.)

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