(60 ILCS 1/60-20)
Sec. 60-20.
Resignation of officer.
(a) The township board may, for sufficient cause shown to them, accept the
resignation of any officer of their township. Whenever they accept a
resignation, the township clerk shall make a minute of the acceptance upon the
township records. A resignation of a multi-township assessor, however, shall
be made to and may be accepted by the multi-township board, and the clerk of
the multi-township board shall make the minute upon the records of the
multi-township board and forward a copy of the resignation and minute to the
county clerk, the Department of Revenue, each of the township boards in
the multi-township jurisdiction, and the supervisor of assessments for
entry upon their permanent records.
(b) Resignations become effective upon acceptance by the township
or multi-township board, as the case may be.
(Source: P.A. 85-694; 88-62.)
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(60 ILCS 1/Art. 65 heading) ARTICLE 65.
COMPENSATION AND FEES
OF TOWNSHIP OFFICERS
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(60 ILCS 1/65-5)
Sec. 65-5. Compensation of township officers. Township officers are entitled
to compensation at the rates specified in this Article for each day necessarily
devoted by them to the services of the township in the duties of their
respective offices.
Compensation set by a multi-township board for the multi-township assessor
shall be set at least 150 days before the election of that officer.
Compensation set by a township board for the township assessor and collector
shall be set at the same time the compensation of its supervisor is set. Compensation shall be for time served, and no township officer may receive compensation for any future or anticipated days of duty.
(Source: P.A. 97-736, eff. 7-3-12.)
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(60 ILCS 1/65-10)
Sec. 65-10.
(Repealed).
(Source: Repealed by P.A. 88-670; predecessor Section repealed by P.A.
88-360.)
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(60 ILCS 1/65-15)
Sec. 65-15.
(Repealed).
(Source: P.A. 88-62. Repealed by P.A. 90-210, eff. 7-25-97.)
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(60 ILCS 1/65-20)
Sec. 65-20. Road district treasurer; new township; multi-township
officers. (a) Compensation of township officers shall be set by the township board
at least 180 days before the beginning of the terms of officers,
including compensation of the road district treasurer, which shall be not less
than $100 or more than $1,000 per year.
Compensation of a township assessor and collector shall be set at the same
time as the compensation of the township supervisor. Compensation of a
multi-township assessor shall be set at least 150 days before his or her
election.
(b) The compensation to be paid to each officer in a new township
established under Section 10-25 shall be determined under this Section by
the township board of the township the whole or a part of which
comprises the new township and that has the highest equalized assessed
valuation (as of December 31, 1972) of the old townships that comprise the new
township.
(c) At least 150 days before the
election of multi-township officers, the multi-township board may establish
additional pay of those board members for their services in an amount not to
exceed $25 per day for each day of services.
(d) For the first term of a township consolidated or merged under Article 22 or 23, compensation for township officers of the consolidated or merged township shall be set by the Transition Township Board no later than the first day in April before the consolidated election at which the township officers are to be elected. (Source: P.A. 100-107, eff. 1-1-18 .)
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(60 ILCS 1/65-25)
Sec. 65-25.
Township assessor compensation.
The township assessor shall
receive for his or her services as assessor a sum as provided in the Property
Tax Code as full compensation for services performed by township assessors in
making assessments of property.
(Source: P.A. 88-62; 88-670, eff. 12-2-94.)
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(60 ILCS 1/65-30)
Sec. 65-30.
Poundmaster fees.
(a) The poundmaster shall be allowed the following fees for his
services: for taking into and discharging from the pound horses, asses, mules,
and neat cattle, 10¢ each; sheep or lambs, 3¢ each; and swine, 5¢ each.
(b) The poundmaster may receive reasonable charges for the keeping
of animals described in subsection (a). The amount of the charge may be
regulated by the electors at a township meeting.
(Source: P.A. 86-1028; 88-62.)
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