(65 ILCS 5/5-3-10) (from Ch. 24, par. 5-3-10)
Sec. 5-3-10.
At the first meeting of the council or village board after
this Article 5 becomes effective in any city or village, it shall pass a
general ordinance (1) amplifying the powers and duties of the manager in
conformity with this Article 5, (2) defining the scope of each department
and of each division thereunder, (3) defining and prescribing the powers
and duties of appointive officers and employees, (4) fixing the salaries of
all appointive officers and employees, (5) providing for independent audits
of all accounts of the city or village, which audits shall be conducted
independently of the manager by some person selected by the council or the
village board. Full reports of such audits shall be filed in the public
records of the city or village. The power with respect to such audits shall
not be construed to limit the responsibility of the manager for the proper
expenditure of city or village funds. The council or board may by such
ordinance (1) assign appointive officers and employees to one or more of
the departments, (2) require an appointive officer or employee to perform
duties in 2 or more departments, (3) make such rules and regulations as may
be necessary or proper for the efficient and economical conduct of the
business of the city or village.
(Source: Laws 1961, p. 576.)
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(65 ILCS 5/5-3-11) (from Ch. 24, par. 5-3-11)
Sec. 5-3-11.
In any city or village adopting the managerial form of municipal
government, if such city or village has heretofore adopted Division 2 of
Article 9, the council or village board shall by ordinance provide that
the board of local improvements be composed of not less than 3 nor more
than 5 members appointed by the mayor or president of the municipality
with the consent of the council or village board. The board shall have
all powers conferred and all duties imposed by Division 2 of Article 9.
Such members may be appointed from persons holding other offices or
positions in the government of the city or village. If provision is
otherwise made for such functions, it shall not be necessary that any
city or village operating under this Article 5 have the offices of
commissioner of public works, superintendent of streets, superintendent
of special assessments, superintendent of sewers, city engineer, public
engineer or chief clerk of special assessments.
(Source: P.A. 78-418.)
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(65 ILCS 5/5-3-12) (from Ch. 24, par. 5-3-12)
Sec. 5-3-12.
Clerk and treasurer; clerical help and subordinates.
The
clerk and treasurer, severally, in cities of not fewer than
100,000 and not more than 500,000 inhabitants operating under this Article
5 shall appoint the various clerical help and subordinates in their
respective offices and shall be held responsible, severally, for the
fidelity of all persons so appointed. A deputy clerk in the city clerk's
office in a city described in this Section shall be
appointed in the manner prescribed in
Section 3.1-30-10.
(Source: P.A. 87-1119.)
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(65 ILCS 5/Art. 5 Div. 4 heading) DIVISION 4.
COMPENSATION
(Repealed by P.A. 87-1119)
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