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 1                    AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 2770

 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend House Bill 2770 as follows:

 3    by replacing the title with the following:

 4        "AN ACT concerning the judiciary, amending named  Acts.";
 5    and

 6    by  replacing  everything  after the enacting clause with the
 7    following:

 8        "Section  5.   The  Circuit  Courts  Act  is  amended  by
 9    changing Section 1 as follows:

10        (705 ILCS 35/1) (from Ch. 37, par. 72.1)
11        Sec. 1. Circuits.   The  county  of  Cook  shall  be  one
12    judicial  circuit and the State of Illinois, exclusive of the
13    county of  Cook,  shall  be  and  is  divided  into  judicial
14    circuits as follows:
15        First   Circuit--The   counties  of  Alexander,  Pulaski,
16    Massac, Pope, Johnson, Union, Jackson, Williamson and Saline.
17        Second Circuit--The counties of Hardin, Gallatin,  White,
18    Hamilton,   Franklin,   Wabash,  Edwards,  Wayne,  Jefferson,
19    Richland, Lawrence and Crawford.
20        Third Circuit--The counties of Madison and Bond.
21        Fourth Circuit--The counties of  Clinton,  Marion,  Clay,
 
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 1    Fayette, Effingham, Jasper, Montgomery, Shelby and Christian.
 2        Fifth  Circuit--The  counties of Vermilion, Edgar, Clark,
 3    Cumberland and Coles.
 4        Sixth  Circuit--The  counties  of   Champaign,   Douglas,
 5    Moultrie, Macon, DeWitt and Piatt.
 6        Seventh  Circuit--The  counties  of  Sangamon,  Macoupin,
 7    Morgan, Scott, Greene and Jersey.
 8        Eighth  Circuit--The  counties of Adams, Schuyler, Mason,
 9    Cass, Brown, Pike, Calhoun and Menard.
10        Ninth Circuit--The counties of Knox,  Warren,  Henderson,
11    Hancock, McDonough and Fulton.
12        Tenth  Circuit--The counties of Peoria, Marshall, Putnam,
13    Stark and Tazewell.
14        Eleventh Circuit--The  counties  of  McLean,  Livingston,
15    Logan, Ford and Woodford.
16        Twelfth Circuit--The county of Will.
17        Thirteenth  Circuit--The  counties of Bureau, LaSalle and
18    Grundy.
19        Fourteenth Circuit--The counties of Rock Island,  Mercer,
20    Whiteside and Henry.
21        Fifteenth Circuit--The counties of JoDaviess, Stephenson,
22    Carroll, Ogle and Lee.
23        Sixteenth  Circuit--The  counties  of  Kane,  DeKalb  and
24    Kendall.
25        Seventeenth Circuit--The counties of Winnebago and Boone.
26        Eighteenth Circuit--The county of DuPage.
27        Nineteenth Circuit--The counties of Lake and McHenry.
28        Twentieth  Circuit--The counties of Randolph, Monroe, St.
29    Clair, Washington and Perry.
30        Twenty-first  Circuit--The  counties  of   Iroquois   and
31    Kankakee.
32    (Source: P.A. 84-1030.)

33        Section   10.   The  Associate  Judges  Act is amended by
 
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 1    changing Section 2 as follows:

 2        (705 ILCS 45/2) (from Ch. 37, par. 160.2)
 3        Sec. 2.  Number of associate judges.
 4        (a)  The maximum number of  associate  judges  authorized
 5    for  each  circuit is one for each 35,000 or fraction thereof
 6    in population as determined by  the  last  preceding  Federal
 7    census,  except  for  circuits with a population of more than
 8    3,000,000 where the maximum number of associate judges is one
 9    for  each  29,000  or  fraction  thereof  in  population   as
10    determined  by  the last preceding federal census, reduced in
11    circuits of less than 200,000 inhabitants by  the  number  of
12    resident  circuit  judges elected in the circuit in excess of
13    one per county.  In addition, in  circuits  of  1,000,000  or
14    more  inhabitants,  there  shall  be one additional associate
15    judge authorized for each municipal district of  the  circuit
16    court. The number of associate judges to be appointed in each
17    circuit,  not  to  exceed  the  maximum  authorized, shall be
18    determined from time  to  time  by  the  Circuit  Court.  The
19    minimum number of associate judges authorized for any circuit
20    consisting  of  a  single  county  shall  be 14.  The minimum
21    number  of  associate  judges  authorized  for  any   circuit
22    consisting  of  2  counties  with a combined population of at
23    least 275,000 but less than 300,000 shall be 10.  The minimum
24    number of associate judges authorized for any circuit with  a
25    population  of  at  least  303,000  but not more than 309,000
26    shall  be  10.  The  minimum  number  of   associate   judges
27    authorized  for  any  circuit  with  a population of at least
28    329,000, but not more than 335,000 shall be 11.  The  minimum
29    number  of associate judges authorized for any circuit with a
30    population of at least 173,000  but  not  more  than  177,000
31    shall  be  5.   As  used  in this Section, the term "resident
32    circuit judge" has the  meaning  given  it  in  the  Judicial
33    Vacancies Act.
 
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 1        (b)  The  maximum  number  of associate judges authorized
 2    under subsection (a) for a circuit with a population of  more
 3    than   3,000,000   shall  be  reduced  as  provided  in  this
 4    subsection (b).  For each vacancy that exists on or occurs on
 5    or after the effective date of this amendatory Act  of  1990,
 6    that  maximum  number shall be reduced by one until the total
 7    number of associate judges authorized under subsection (a) is
 8    reduced by 60.  A vacancy exists or occurs when an  associate
 9    judge   dies,   resigns,  retires,  is  removed,  or  is  not
10    reappointed upon expiration of his or  her  term;  a  vacancy
11    does  not  exist  or occur at the expiration of a term if the
12    associate judge is reappointed.
13    (Source: P.A.  86-786;  86-1478;  87-145;  87-435;   87-1073;
14    87-1230; 87-1261.)".

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