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Public Act 91-0568

HB2330 Enrolled                                LRB9104810DHmg

    AN ACT to amend the Counties  Code  by  changing  Section
5-25012.

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

    Section 5.  The Counties  Code  is  amended  by  changing
Section 5-25012 as follows:

    (55 ILCS 5/5-25012) (from Ch. 34, par. 5-25012)
    Sec.  5-25012.   Board  of  health. Except in those cases
where a board of 12 members is provided for as authorized  in
this  Section, each county health department shall be managed
by a board of health consisting of 8 members appointed by the
president or chairman of the county board, with the  approval
of  the  county  board, for a 3 year term, except that of the
first appointees 2 shall serve for one year, 2 for 2 years, 3
for 3 years and the term of the  member  appointed  from  the
county  board, as provided in this Section, shall be one year
and shall continue until reappointment or until  a  successor
is  appointed.  Each board of health which has 8 members, may
have one additional member  appointed  by  the  president  or
chairman of the county board, with the approval of the county
board.  The additional member shall first be appointed within
90 days after the effective date of this amendatory Act for a
term ending July 1, 2002.
    The  county  health  department  in  a  county  having  a
population  of  200,000  or more may, if the county board, by
resolution, so provides, be managed  by  a  board  of  health
consisting  of  12  members  appointed  by  the  president or
chairman of the county board, with the approval of the county
board, for a 3 year term, except that of the first appointees
3 shall serve for one year, 4 for 2 years, 4 for 3 years  and
the  term  of  the member appointed from the county board, as
provided in  this  Section,  shall  be  one  year  and  shall
continue   until   reappointment  or  until  a  successor  is
appointed. In counties with a population of 200,000  or  more
which  have  a board of health of 8 members, the county board
may, by resolution, increase the size of the board of  health
to  12  members,  in  which case the 4 members added shall be
appointed,  as  of  the  next  anniversary  of  the   present
appointments, 2 for terms of 3 years, one for 2 years and one
for one year.
    The  county  board  in counties with a population of more
than  100,000  but  less  than  3,000,000   inhabitants   and
contiguous  to  any county with a metropolitan area with more
than 1,000,000 inhabitants, may  establish  compensation  for
the  board  of  health, as remuneration for their services as
members of the board of health.  Monthly  compensation  shall
not  exceed  $200  except in the case of the president of the
board of health whose monthly compensation shall  not  exceed
$400.
    Each  multiple-county  health department shall be managed
by a board of health consisting of 4 members  appointed  from
each  county by the president or chairman of the county board
with the approval of the county board  for  a  3  year  term,
except  that  of  the  first  appointees from each county one
shall serve for one year, one for 2 years, one  for  3  years
and the term of the member appointed from the county board of
each  member  county,  as  hereinafter provided, shall be one
year and  shall  continue  until  reappointment  or  until  a
successor is appointed.
    The  term of office of original appointees shall begin on
July 1 following their  appointment,  and  the  term  of  all
members  shall continue until their successors are appointed.
All members shall  serve  without  compensation  but  may  be
reimbursed  for  actual  necessary  expenses  incurred in the
performance of their duties.  At  least  2  members  of  each
county  board  of  health  shall  be  physicians  licensed in
Illinois to practice medicine in all of its branches  and  at
least one member shall be a dentist licensed in Illinois.  In
counties with a population under 500,000, one member shall be
chosen   from  the  county  board  or  the  board  of  county
commissioners  as  the  case  may  be.  In  counties  with  a
population over 500,000, two members shall be chosen from the
county board or the board of county commissioners as the case
may be.  At  least  one  member  from  each  county  on  each
multiple-county board of health shall be a physician licensed
in  Illinois to practice medicine in all of its branches, one
member from each county  on  each  multiple-county  board  of
health  shall be chosen from the county board or the board of
county commissioners, as the case may be, and  at  least  one
member  of the board of health shall be a dentist licensed in
Illinois. Whenever possible, at least one member  shall  have
experience  in  the field of mental health. All members shall
be chosen for their special fitness  for  membership  on  the
board.
    Any  member  may  be removed for misconduct or neglect of
duty by the chairman or president of the county  board,  with
the  approval  of  the  county  board,  of  the  county which
appointed him.
    Vacancies shall be filled as in the case  of  appointment
for a full term.
    Notwithstanding  any  other  provision of this Act to the
contrary, a county with  a  population  of  240,000  or  more
inhabitants  that  does  not  currently  have a county health
department may, by resolution of the county board,  establish
a  board  of  health consisting of the members of such board.
Such board of health shall be advised by  a  committee  which
shall  consist  of  at  least  5  members  appointed  by  the
president  or  chairman of the county board with the approval
of the county board for terms of 3 years; except that of  the
first appointees at least 2 shall serve for 3 years, at least
2  shall  serve  for 2 years and at least one shall serve for
one year.  At least one  member  of  the  advisory  committee
shall  be  a  physician  licensed  in  Illinois  to  practice
medicine in all its branches, at least one shall be a dentist
licensed  in  Illinois,  and one shall be a nurse licensed in
Illinois.  All members shall  be  chosen  for  their  special
fitness for membership on the advisory committee.
(Source: P.A. 88-535.)

    Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.

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