Public Act 0117 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0117 |
HB1153 Enrolled | LRB103 04792 AWJ 49802 b |
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AN ACT concerning local government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Counties Code is amended by changing |
Sections 3-1001 and 3-1002 as follows:
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(55 ILCS 5/3-1001) (from Ch. 34, par. 3-1001)
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Sec. 3-1001. Auditors in counties of 70,000 75,000 to |
3,000,000. In all
counties containing less than 3,000,000 and |
over 70,000 75,000 inhabitants by the
last federal census, |
there is created the office of county auditor, whose
term of |
office shall be 4 years and until his or her successor is |
elected and
qualified. The nomination and election shall be |
subject to the general
election laws of the State. Each county |
auditor shall take office the first
day of the month following |
the month of his or her election on which the office of
the |
county auditor is required, by statute or by action of the |
county
board, to be open. The qualifications and oath of |
office shall be the same
as apply to other county officers. |
Each county auditor shall, before
entering upon the duties of |
the office, give bond (or, if the county is
self-insured, the |
county through its self-insurance program may provide
bonding) |
in such penalty and with such security as the county board |
deems
sufficient, which bond shall be substantially in the |
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form required by law to be
given by the county clerk. Such bond |
shall be filed with the county clerk on or
before the day the |
county auditor takes office. In case of a vacancy in the
office |
of county auditor caused by death, resignation, or removal |
from office,
the vacancy shall be filled as provided for |
filling vacancies of other county
offices. If the auditor is |
temporarily unable to perform his or her duties for
any |
reason, the deputy auditor, if there is one, shall assume the |
duties of the
auditor until the auditor is able to resume his |
or her duties or until a
replacement for the auditor is chosen.
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(Source: P.A. 87-401; 88-387.)
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(55 ILCS 5/3-1002) (from Ch. 34, par. 3-1002)
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Sec. 3-1002. Auditors in counties of 70,000 75,000 |
population or less. In counties of 70,000 75,000 population or |
less, as determined by the
last federal census preceding the |
date of appointment, the presiding
officer of the county board |
with the advice and consent of the county board
may appoint and |
employ a county auditor whose term of office shall be 4
years |
and until a successor is appointed and qualified. Every county
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auditor appointed pursuant to the provisions of this Section |
shall hold
office until the first Tuesday of May, 1961, and |
until a successor is
appointed and qualified. A successor |
shall be appointed and take office
on the first Tuesday of May, |
1961, and every 4 years thereafter, for a term
of 4 years and |
until another successor is appointed and qualified. The
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qualifications and oath of office of such county auditor shall |
be the same
as apply to other county officers. Each county |
auditor shall, before
entering upon the duties of the office, |
give bond in such penalty and with
such security as the county |
board shall deem sufficient, which bond shall
be substantially |
in the form required by law to be given by the county
clerk. |
Said bond shall be filed with the county clerk on or before the |
date
the county auditor enters into the duties of the office. |
In case of a
vacancy in the office of county auditor caused by |
death, resignation, or
removal from office, the vacancy shall |
be filled by appointment by the
presiding officer of the |
county board with the advice and consent of the
county board. |
If the auditor is temporarily unable to perform his or her
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duties for any reason, the deputy auditor, if there is one, |
shall assume
the duties of the auditor until the auditor is |
able to resume his or her
duties or until a replacement for the |
auditor is chosen.
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(Source: P.A. 86-962; 87-401.)
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