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Public Act 095-0719 |
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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 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Flood | ||||
Prevention District Act.
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Section 5. Creation; purpose. | ||||
(a) Madison, Monroe, and St. Clair Counties may each be | ||||
designated independently and separately as a flood prevention | ||||
district for the purpose of performing emergency levee repair | ||||
and flood prevention in order to prevent the loss of life or | ||||
property. The county board of any such county may declare an | ||||
emergency and create a flood prevention district by the | ||||
affirmative vote of the majority of the members of the county | ||||
board. | ||||
(b) Two or more flood prevention districts may join | ||||
together through an intergovernmental agreement, pursuant to | ||||
the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act. | ||||
(c) Any district created under this Act shall be dissolved | ||||
upon the later of (i) 25 years after the date the district is | ||||
created or (ii) the payment of all obligations of the district | ||||
under Section 20 of this Act and any federal reimbursement | ||||
moneys to the county treasurer under Section 30 of this Act. A | ||||
district may be dissolved earlier if all federal reimbursement |
moneys have been paid to the county treasurer and all | ||
obligations of the district have been paid, including its | ||
obligations related to bonds issued under Section 20 of this | ||
Act and any obligations incurred pursuant to an | ||
intergovernmental agreement. | ||
Section 10. Commissioners. | ||
The affairs of the district shall be managed by a
board of | ||
3 commissioners who shall be appointed by the chairman of the | ||
county board of the county in which the
district is situated. | ||
All initial appointments under this Section must be made within | ||
90 days after the district is organized. Of the initial | ||
appointments, one commissioner shall serve for a one-year term, | ||
one commissioner shall serve for a 2-year term, and one | ||
commissioner shall serve for a 3-year term, as determined by | ||
lot. Their successors shall be appointed for 3-year terms. No | ||
commissioner may serve for more than 20 years. All appointments | ||
must be made so that no more than 2 commissioners are from the | ||
same political party at the time of the appointment. With | ||
respect to appointments representing the minority party in the | ||
county, the minority party members of the county board may | ||
submit names for consideration to the chairman of the county | ||
board. Each commissioner must be a
legal voter in the district, | ||
and at least one commissioner shall reside or own property that | ||
is located within a floodplain situated in the territory of the | ||
flood protection district. Commissioners shall serve without |
compensation, but may be reimbursed for reasonable expenses | ||
incurred in the performance of their duties. | ||
Section 20. Powers of the district. A district formed under | ||
this Act shall have the following powers: | ||
(1) To sue or be sued. | ||
(2) To apply for and accept gifts, grants, and loans | ||
from any public agency or private entity. | ||
(3) To enter into intergovernmental agreements to | ||
further ensure levee repair, levee construction or | ||
reconstruction, and flood prevention, including agreements | ||
with the United States Army Corps of Engineers or any other | ||
agency or department of the federal government. | ||
(4) To undertake evaluation, planning, design, | ||
construction, and related activities that are determined | ||
to be urgently needed to stabilize, repair, restore, | ||
improve, or replace existing levees and other flood control | ||
systems. | ||
(5) To address underseepage problems and old and | ||
deteriorating pumps, gates, pipes, electrical controls, | ||
and other infrastructure. | ||
(6) To conduct evaluations of levees and other flood | ||
control facilities that protect urban areas, including the | ||
performance of floodplain mapping studies. | ||
(7) To provide capital moneys for levee or | ||
river-related scientific studies, including the |
construction of facilities for such purposes. | ||
(8) To borrow money or receive money from the United | ||
States Government or any agency
thereof, or from any other | ||
public or private source, for the purposes of
the District. | ||
(9) To enter into agreements with private property | ||
owners. | ||
(10) To issue revenue bonds, payable from revenue | ||
received from a retailers' occupation tax imposed under | ||
Section 25 of this Act, and from any other revenue sources | ||
available to the flood prevention district. These bonds may | ||
be
issued with maturities not exceeding 25 years from the | ||
date of the
bonds, and in such amounts as may be necessary | ||
to provide sufficient
funds, together with interest, for | ||
the purposes of the District. These
bonds shall bear | ||
interest at a rate of not more than the maximum rate
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authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as amended at the | ||
time of the
making of the contract of sale, payable | ||
semi-annually, may be made
registerable as to
principal, | ||
and may be made payable and callable as provided on any | ||
date at a price of
par and accrued interest under such | ||
terms and conditions as may be fixed by the
ordinance | ||
authorizing the issuance of the bonds. Bonds issued under | ||
this
Section are negotiable instruments. In case any | ||
officer whose signature appears on the
bonds or
coupons | ||
ceases to hold that office before the bonds are delivered, | ||
such
officer's
signature shall nevertheless be valid and |
sufficient for all purposes the
same as though such officer | ||
had remained in office until the bonds
were delivered. The
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bonds shall be sold in such manner and upon such terms as | ||
the board of commissioners
shall determine, except that the | ||
selling price shall be such that the interest
cost to the | ||
District of the proceeds of the bonds shall not exceed the | ||
maximum
rate authorized by the Bond Authorization Act, as | ||
amended at the time of the
making of the contract of sale, | ||
payable semi-annually, computed to maturity
according
to | ||
the standard table of bond values. A request to issue | ||
revenue bonds by the Commission must be submitted for | ||
approval to the county board of the county in which the | ||
district is situated. The county board has 30 calendar days | ||
to approve the issuance of such bonds. If the county board | ||
does not approve or disapprove the issuance of the bonds | ||
within 30 calendar days after the receipt of such request, | ||
the request shall be deemed approved. | ||
(11) To acquire property by gift, grant, or eminent | ||
domain, in accordance with the Eminent Domain Act. Any | ||
action by the District to acquire property by eminent | ||
domain requires the express approval of the county board. | ||
(12) To retain professional staff to carry out the | ||
functions of the District. Any flood prevention district | ||
shall employ a Chief Supervisor of Construction and the | ||
Works with appropriate professional qualifications, | ||
including a degree in engineering, construction, |
hydrology, or a related field, or an equivalent combination | ||
of education and experience. The Chief Supervisor of | ||
Construction and the Works shall be vested with the | ||
authority to carry out the duties and mission of the Flood | ||
Prevention District, pursuant to the direction and | ||
supervision of the Board of Commissioners. The Chief | ||
Supervisor of Construction and the Works may hire | ||
additional staff as necessary to carry out the duties and | ||
mission of the district, including administrative support | ||
personnel. Two or more districts may, through an | ||
intergovernmental agreement, share the services of a Chief | ||
Supervisor of Construction and the Works, support staff, or | ||
both. If 2 districts are adjoining and share a common | ||
federal levee, they must retain the services of the same | ||
person as Chief Supervisor of Construction and the Works. | ||
(13) To conduct an audit of any drainage, levee, or | ||
sanitary district within the territory of the flood | ||
prevention district. | ||
Section 25. Retailers' occupation tax. | ||
(a) If the Board of a flood prevention district determines | ||
that an emergency situation exists regarding levee repair or | ||
flood prevention, and upon an ordinance or resolution adopted | ||
by the affirmative vote of a majority of the members of the | ||
county board of the county in which the district is situated, | ||
it may impose a
retailers' occupation tax upon all persons |
engaged in the business of
selling tangible personal property | ||
at retail within the territory of the district for a period not | ||
to exceed 25 years or as required to repay the bonds issued | ||
pursuant to Section 20 of this Act.
The tax rate shall be 0.25%
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of the gross receipts from all taxable sales made in the course | ||
of that
business. The tax
imposed under this Section and all | ||
civil penalties that may be
assessed as an incident thereof | ||
shall be collected and enforced by the
State Department of | ||
Revenue. The Department shall have full power to
administer and | ||
enforce this Section; to collect all taxes and penalties
so | ||
collected in the manner hereinafter provided; and to determine | ||
all
rights to credit memoranda arising on account of the | ||
erroneous payment
of tax or penalty hereunder. | ||
In the administration of and compliance with this | ||
subsection, the Department and persons who are subject to this | ||
subsection (i) have the same rights, remedies, privileges, | ||
immunities, powers, and duties, (ii) are subject to the same | ||
conditions, restrictions, limitations, penalties, and | ||
definitions of terms, and (iii) shall employ the same modes of | ||
procedure as are set forth in Sections 1 through 1o, 2 through | ||
2-70 (in respect to all provisions contained in those Sections | ||
other than the State rate of tax), 2a through 2h, 3 (except as | ||
to the disposition of taxes and penalties collected), 4, 5, 5a, | ||
5b, 5c, 5d, 5e, 5f, 5g, 5h, 5i, 5l, 6, 6a, 6b, 6c, 7, 8, 9, 10, | ||
11, 11a, 12, and 13 of the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act and | ||
all provisions of the Uniform Penalty and Interest Act as if |
those provisions were set forth in this subsection. | ||
Persons subject to any tax imposed under this Section may | ||
reimburse themselves for their seller's tax
liability | ||
hereunder by separately stating the tax as an additional
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charge, which charge may be stated in combination in a single | ||
amount
with State taxes that sellers are required to collect | ||
under the Use
Tax Act, under any bracket schedules the
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Department may prescribe. | ||
If a tax is imposed under this subsection (a), a tax shall | ||
also
be imposed under subsection (b) of this Section. | ||
(b) If a tax has been imposed under subsection (a), a | ||
service occupation
tax shall
also be imposed upon all persons | ||
within the territory of the district engaged in
the business of | ||
making sales of service, who, as an incident to making the | ||
sales
of service, transfer tangible personal property within | ||
the territory of the district,
either in the form of tangible | ||
personal property or in the form of real estate
as an incident | ||
to a sale of service. The tax rate shall be 0.25% of the | ||
selling price
of all tangible personal property transferred. | ||
The tax imposed under this subsection and all civil
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penalties that may be assessed as an incident thereof shall be | ||
collected
and enforced by the State Department of Revenue. The | ||
Department shall
have full power to administer and enforce this | ||
subsection; to collect all
taxes and penalties due hereunder; | ||
to dispose of taxes and penalties
collected in the manner | ||
hereinafter provided; and to determine all
rights to credit |
memoranda arising on account of the erroneous payment
of tax or | ||
penalty hereunder. | ||
In the administration of and compliance with this | ||
subsection, the Department and persons who are subject to this | ||
subsection (i) have the same rights, remedies, privileges, | ||
immunities, powers, and duties, (ii) be subject to the same | ||
conditions, restrictions, limitations, penalties, and | ||
definitions of terms, and (iii) employ the same modes of | ||
procedure as are set forth in Sections 2 (except that that | ||
reference to State in the definition of supplier maintaining a | ||
place of business in this State means the district), 2a through | ||
2d, 3 through 3-50 (in respect to all provisions contained in | ||
those Sections other than the State rate of tax), 4 (except | ||
that the reference to the State shall be to the district), 5, | ||
7, 8 (except that the jurisdiction to which the tax is a debt | ||
to the extent indicated in that Section 8 is the district), 9 | ||
(except as to the disposition of taxes and penalties | ||
collected), 10, 11, 12 (except the reference therein to Section | ||
2b of the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act), 13 (except that any | ||
reference to the State means the district), Section 15, 16, 17, | ||
18, 19, and 20 of the Service Occupation Tax Act and all | ||
provisions of the Uniform Penalty and Interest Act, as fully as | ||
if those provisions were set forth herein. | ||
Persons subject to any tax imposed under the authority | ||
granted
in this subsection may reimburse themselves for their | ||
serviceman's tax
liability hereunder by separately stating the |
tax as an additional
charge, that charge may be stated in | ||
combination in a single amount
with State tax that servicemen | ||
are authorized to collect under the
Service Use Tax Act, under | ||
any bracket schedules the
Department may prescribe. | ||
(c) This additional tax may not be imposed on personal | ||
property titled or registered with an agency of the State; food | ||
for human consumption that is to be consumed off the premises | ||
where it is sold (other than alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, | ||
and food that has been prepared for immediate consumption); | ||
prescription and non-prescription medicines, drugs, and | ||
medical appliances; or insulin, urine testing materials, and | ||
syringes and needles used by diabetics. | ||
(d) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to authorize | ||
the
district to impose a tax upon the privilege of engaging in | ||
any business
that under the Constitution of the United States | ||
may not be made the
subject of taxation by the State. | ||
(e) The certificate of registration that is issued by the | ||
Department to a retailer under the Retailers' Occupation Tax | ||
Act or a serviceman under the Service Occupation Tax Act | ||
permits the retailer or serviceman to engage in a business that | ||
is taxable without registering separately with the Department | ||
under an ordinance or resolution under this Section. | ||
(f) The Department shall immediately pay over to the State | ||
Treasurer, ex officio, as trustee, all taxes and penalties | ||
collected under this Section to be deposited into the Flood | ||
Prevention Occupation Tax Fund, which shall be an |
unappropriated trust fund held outside the State treasury. | ||
On or before the 25th day of each calendar month, the | ||
Department shall prepare and certify to the Comptroller that | ||
disbursement of stated sums of money to the counties from which | ||
retailers or servicemen have paid taxes or penalties to the | ||
Department during the second preceding calendar month. The | ||
amount to be paid to each county is equal to the amount (not | ||
including credit memoranda) collected from the county under | ||
this Section during the second preceding calendar month by the | ||
Department, (i) less 2% of that amount, which shall be | ||
deposited into the Tax Compliance and Administration Fund and | ||
shall be used by the Department in administering and enforcing | ||
the provisions of this Section on behalf of the county, (ii) | ||
plus an amount that the Department determines is necessary to | ||
offset any amounts that were erroneously paid to a different | ||
taxing body; (iii) less an amount equal to the amount of | ||
refunds made during the second preceding calendar month by the | ||
Department on behalf of the county; and (iv) less any amount | ||
that the Department determines is necessary to offset any | ||
amounts that were payable to a different taxing body but were | ||
erroneously paid to the county. When certifying the amount of a | ||
monthly disbursement to a county under this Section, the | ||
Department shall increase or decrease the amounts by an amount | ||
necessary to offset any miscalculation of previous | ||
disbursements within the previous 6 months from the time a | ||
miscalculation is discovered. |
Within 10 days after receipt by the Comptroller from the | ||
Department of the disbursement certification to the counties | ||
provided for in this Section, the Comptroller shall cause the | ||
orders to be drawn for the respective amounts in accordance | ||
with directions contained in the certification. | ||
If the Department determines that a refund should be made | ||
under this Section to a claimant instead of issuing a credit | ||
memorandum, then the Department shall notify the Comptroller, | ||
who shall cause the order to be drawn for the amount specified | ||
and to the person named in the notification from the | ||
Department. The refund shall be paid by the Treasurer out of | ||
the Flood Prevention Occupation Tax Fund. | ||
(g) If a flood prevention district board imposes a tax | ||
under this Section, then the board shall, by ordinance, | ||
discontinue the tax upon the payment of all bonded indebtedness | ||
of the District. The tax shall not be discontinued until all | ||
bonded indebtedness of the District has been paid. | ||
(h) Any ordinance imposing the tax under this Section, or | ||
any ordinance that discontinues the tax, must be certified by | ||
the county clerk and filed with the Illinois Department of | ||
Revenue either (i) on or before the first day of April, | ||
whereupon the Department shall proceed to administer and | ||
enforce the tax or change in the rate as of the first day of | ||
July next following the filing; or (ii) on or before the first | ||
day of October, whereupon the Department shall proceed to | ||
administer and enforce the tax or change in the rate as of the |
first day of January next following the filing. | ||
(j) This Section may be cited as the Flood Prevention | ||
Occupation Tax Law. | ||
Section 30. Disbursement of federal funds. | ||
(a) Any reimbursements for the construction of flood | ||
protection facilities shall be appropriated to each county | ||
flood prevention district in accordance with the location of | ||
the specific facility for which the federal appropriation is | ||
made. | ||
(b) If there are federal reimbursements to a county flood | ||
prevention district for construction of flood protection | ||
facilities that were built using revenues authorized by this | ||
Act, those funds shall be used for early retirement of bonds | ||
issued in accordance with this Act. | ||
(c) When all bond obligations of the District have been | ||
paid, any remaining federal reimbursement moneys shall be | ||
remitted to the county treasurer for deposit into a special | ||
fund for the continued long-term maintenance of federal levees | ||
and flood protection facilities, pursuant to the direction of | ||
the county board. | ||
Section 35. Financial audit of the Commission. A financial | ||
audit of the Commission shall be conducted annually by a | ||
certified public accountant (CPA) that is licensed at the time | ||
of the audit by the Illinois Department of Financial and |
Professional Regulation. The CPA shall meet all of the general | ||
standards concerning qualifications, independence, due | ||
professional care, and quality control as required by the | ||
Government Auditing Standards, 1994 Revision, Chapter 3, | ||
including the requirements for continuing professional | ||
education and external peer review. The financial audit is to | ||
be performed in accordance with generally accepted auditing | ||
standards issued by the American Institute of Certified Public | ||
Accountants (AICPA) for field work and reporting, generally | ||
accepted government auditing standards (GAGAS) and AICPA | ||
Statements on Auditing Standards (SAS) current at the time the | ||
audit is commenced. The audit shall be made publicly available | ||
and sent to the county board chairman of the county in which | ||
the district is situated and to the Illinois Secretary of | ||
State. | ||
Section 40. Budget of the Commission. The Commission shall | ||
adopt an annual budget by August 31 of each year for the fiscal | ||
year beginning October 1. Such budget shall include expected | ||
revenues by source and expenditures by project or by function | ||
for the following year. The budget must be approved by the | ||
county board of the county in which the district is situated | ||
prior to any expenditure by the Commission for the fiscal year | ||
beginning October 1. The county board must approve or | ||
disapprove the budget of the commission within 30 calendar days | ||
after the budget is received by the county board. If the county |
board does not act to approve or disapprove the budget within | ||
30 calendar days of receipt, it shall stand as approved. | ||
In addition, the Commission shall submit an annual report | ||
to the county board by August 31 of each year detailing the | ||
activities of the district. This report must also include any | ||
information submitted to the flood prevention district by a | ||
drainage, levee, or sanitary district in accordance with | ||
Section 4-45 of the Illinois Drainage Code or Section 2-2 of | ||
the Metro-East Sanitary District Act. | ||
Section 45. Procurement. The Commission shall conduct all | ||
procurements in accordance with the requirements of the Local | ||
Government Professional Services Selection Act and any | ||
competitive bid requirements contained in Section 5-1022 of the | ||
Counties Code. | ||
Section 50. Contracts for construction. A request for any | ||
construction contract of more than $10,000 by the Commission | ||
must be submitted for approval to the county board of the | ||
county in which the district is situated. The county board has | ||
30 calendar days to approve the construction contract. If the | ||
county board does not approve or disapprove the construction | ||
contract within 30 calendar days after the receipt of such | ||
request, the request shall be deemed approved. | ||
Section 60. The Intergovernmental Cooperation Act is |
amended by adding Section 3.9 as follows: | ||
(5 ILCS 220/3.9 new)
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Sec. 3.9. Flood prevention. Two or more county flood | ||
prevention districts may enter into an intergovernmental | ||
agreement to provide any services authorized in the Flood | ||
Prevention District Act.
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Section 70. The Illinois Governmental Ethics Act is amended | ||
by changing Section 4A-101 as follows: | ||
(5 ILCS 420/4A-101) (from Ch. 127, par. 604A-101) | ||
Sec. 4A-101. Persons required to file. The following | ||
persons shall file
verified written statements of economic | ||
interests, as provided in this Article:
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(a) Members of the General Assembly and candidates for | ||
nomination or
election to the General Assembly.
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(b) Persons holding an elected office in the Executive | ||
Branch of this
State, and candidates for nomination or | ||
election to these offices.
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(c) Members of a Commission or Board created by the | ||
Illinois Constitution,
and candidates for nomination or | ||
election to such Commission or Board.
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(d) Persons whose appointment to office is subject to | ||
confirmation by
the Senate.
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(e) Holders of, and candidates for nomination or |
election to, the office
of judge or associate judge of the | ||
Circuit Court and the office of judge of
the Appellate or | ||
Supreme Court.
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(f) Persons who are employed by any branch, agency, | ||
authority or board
of the government of this State, | ||
including but not limited to, the Illinois
State Toll | ||
Highway Authority, the Illinois Housing Development | ||
Authority,
the Illinois Community College Board, and | ||
institutions under the
jurisdiction of the Board of | ||
Trustees
of the University of Illinois, Board of Trustees | ||
of Southern Illinois
University, Board of Trustees of | ||
Chicago State University,
Board of Trustees of Eastern | ||
Illinois University, Board of Trustees of
Governor's State | ||
University, Board of Trustees of Illinois State | ||
University,
Board of Trustees of Northeastern Illinois | ||
University, Board of Trustees of
Northern Illinois | ||
University, Board of Trustees of Western Illinois
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University, or Board of Trustees of the Illinois | ||
Mathematics and Science
Academy, and are compensated for | ||
services as employees and not as
independent contractors | ||
and who:
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(1) are, or function as, the head of a department, | ||
commission, board,
division, bureau, authority or | ||
other administrative unit within the
government of | ||
this State, or who exercise similar authority within | ||
the
government of this State;
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(2) have direct supervisory authority over, or | ||
direct responsibility for
the formulation, | ||
negotiation, issuance or execution of contracts | ||
entered into
by the State in the amount of $5,000 or | ||
more;
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(3) have authority for the issuance or | ||
promulgation of rules and
regulations within areas | ||
under the authority of the State;
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(4) have authority for the approval of | ||
professional licenses;
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(5) have responsibility with respect to the | ||
financial inspection
of regulated nongovernmental | ||
entities;
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(6) adjudicate, arbitrate, or decide any judicial | ||
or administrative
proceeding, or review the | ||
adjudication, arbitration or decision of any judicial
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or administrative proceeding within the authority of | ||
the State;
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(7) have supervisory responsibility for 20 or more | ||
employees of the
State; or
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(8) negotiate, assign, authorize, or grant naming | ||
rights or sponsorship rights regarding any property or | ||
asset of the State, whether real, personal, tangible, | ||
or intangible.
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(g) Persons who are elected to office in a unit of | ||
local government,
and candidates for nomination or |
election to that office, including regional
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superintendents of school districts.
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(h) Persons appointed to the governing board of a unit | ||
of local
government, or of a special district, and persons | ||
appointed to a zoning
board, or zoning board of appeals, or | ||
to a regional, county, or municipal
plan commission, or to | ||
a board of review of any county, and persons
appointed to | ||
the Board of the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority
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and any Trustee appointed under Section 22 of the | ||
Metropolitan Pier and
Exposition Authority Act, and | ||
persons appointed to a board or commission of
a unit of | ||
local government who have authority to authorize the | ||
expenditure of
public funds. This subsection does not apply | ||
to members of boards or
commissions who function in an | ||
advisory capacity.
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(i) Persons who are employed by a unit of local | ||
government and are
compensated for services as employees | ||
and not as independent contractors and
who:
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(1) are, or function as, the head of a department, | ||
division, bureau,
authority or other administrative | ||
unit within the unit of local
government, or who | ||
exercise similar authority within the unit of local
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government;
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(2) have direct supervisory authority over, or | ||
direct responsibility for
the formulation, | ||
negotiation, issuance or execution of contracts |
entered into
by the unit of local government in the | ||
amount of $1,000 or greater;
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(3) have authority to approve licenses
and permits | ||
by the unit of local government; this item does not | ||
include
employees who function in a ministerial | ||
capacity;
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(4) adjudicate, arbitrate, or decide any judicial | ||
or administrative
proceeding, or review the | ||
adjudication, arbitration or decision of any judicial
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or administrative proceeding within the authority of | ||
the unit of local
government;
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(5) have authority to issue or promulgate rules and | ||
regulations within
areas under the authority of the | ||
unit of local government; or
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(6) have supervisory responsibility for 20 or more | ||
employees of the
unit of local government.
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(j) Persons on the Board of Trustees of the Illinois | ||
Mathematics and
Science Academy.
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(k) Persons employed by a school district in positions | ||
that
require that
person to hold an administrative or a | ||
chief school business official
endorsement.
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(l) Special government agents. A "special government | ||
agent" is a
person who is directed, retained, designated, | ||
appointed, or
employed, with or without compensation, by or | ||
on behalf of a
statewide executive branch constitutional | ||
officer to make an ex
parte communication under Section |
5-50 of the State Officials and
Employees Ethics Act or | ||
Section 5-165 of the Illinois
Administrative Procedure | ||
Act.
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(m) Members of the board of commissioners of any flood | ||
prevention district. | ||
This Section shall not be construed to prevent any unit of | ||
local government
from enacting financial disclosure | ||
requirements that mandate
more information
than required by | ||
this Act.
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(Source: P.A. 93-617, eff. 12-9-03; 93-816, eff. 7-27-04.)
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Section 75. The Illinois Drainage Code is amended by adding | ||
Section 4-45 as follows: | ||
(70 ILCS 605/4-45 new)
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Sec. 4-45. Flood prevention districts; reporting | ||
requirement; control. If a flood prevention district has been | ||
formed under the Flood Prevention District Act, the flood | ||
prevention district shall have the exclusive authority within | ||
such areas as designated by the county board to restore, | ||
improve, upgrade, construct, or reconstruct levees. If any part | ||
of the territory of a drainage district, levee district, or | ||
sanitary district overlaps with the territory of a flood | ||
prevention district, the drainage district, levee district, or | ||
sanitary district shall, at the direction of the county board, | ||
operate under the direction of the board of commissioners of |
the flood prevention district with respect to the restoration, | ||
improvement, upgrade, construction, or reconstruction of | ||
levees and other flood control systems. At the direction of the | ||
county board, the flood prevention district and its assignees | ||
shall be permitted to utilize any property, easements, or | ||
rights-of-way owned or controlled by the drainage district, | ||
levee district, or sanitary district. In addition, at the | ||
direction of the county board, the board of commissioners of | ||
any such drainage, levee, or sanitary district must comply with | ||
any requests for information by the board of commissioners of | ||
the flood prevention district, including, but not limited to, | ||
requests for information concerning past, present, and future | ||
contracts; employees of the drainage, levee, or sanitary | ||
district; finances of the drainage, levee, or sanitary | ||
district; and other activities of the drainage, levee, or | ||
sanitary district. This information must be submitted to the | ||
board of commissioners of the flood prevention district within | ||
30 days after the request is received. Nothing in this Section | ||
4-45 or in the Flood Prevention District Act shall preclude or | ||
prohibit a drainage district, levee district, or sanitary | ||
district that overlaps the territory of a flood prevention | ||
district from conducting or performing its normal operation and | ||
maintenance of levees under their control, provided such normal | ||
operation and maintenance does not interfere with or inhibit | ||
the restoration, improvement, upgrade, construction, or | ||
reconstruction of levees and other flood control systems by the |
flood prevention district. | ||
Section 80. The Metro-East Sanitary District Act of 1974 is | ||
amended by changing Section 2-2 as follows:
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(70 ILCS 2905/2-2) (from Ch. 42, par. 502-2)
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Sec. 2-2.
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To lay out, locate, establish and construct one or more | ||
levees or
embankments of such size, material and character as | ||
may be required to
protect the district against overflow from | ||
any river, or tributary stream,
or water-course, and to lay | ||
out, establish and construct all such other or
additional | ||
improvements or works as may be auxiliary or incidental | ||
thereto,
or promotive of the sanitary purposes contemplated in | ||
this Act; and to
maintain, repair, change, enlarge and add to | ||
such levees, embankments,
improvements and work as may be | ||
necessary or proper to meet future
requirements for the | ||
accomplishment of the purposes aforesaid.
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To the extent that any part of the territory of the | ||
District overlaps with a flood prevention district that is | ||
formed under the Flood Prevention District Act, the flood | ||
prevention district shall have the exclusive authority to | ||
repair, construct, or reconstruct levees within the territory | ||
of the flood prevention district. The District shall operate | ||
under the direction of the board of commissioners of the flood | ||
prevention district with respect to the repair, construction, |
or reconstruction of levees within the territory of the flood | ||
prevention district. In addition, the board of the District | ||
must comply with any requests for information by the board of | ||
commissioners of the flood prevention district, including, but | ||
not limited to, requests for information concerning past, | ||
present, and future contracts; employees of the District; | ||
finances of the District; and other activities of the District. | ||
This information must be submitted to the board of | ||
commissioners of the flood prevention district within 30 days | ||
after the request is received. | ||
(Source: P.A. 78-1017.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law.
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