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| necessary for the
uses of the county, and to purchase and hold, |
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| for the benefit of the
county, real estate sold by virtue of |
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| judicial proceedings in which the
county is plaintiff.
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| 2. To sell and convey or lease any real or personal estate |
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| owned
by the county.
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| 3. To make all contracts and do all other acts in relation |
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| to the
property and concerns of the county necessary to the |
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| exercise of its
corporate powers.
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| 4. To take all necessary measures and institute proceedings |
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| to
enforce all laws for the prevention of cruelty to animals.
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| 5. To purchase and hold or lease real estate upon which may |
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| be
erected and maintained buildings to be utilized for purposes |
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| of
agricultural experiments and to purchase, hold and use |
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| personal property
for the care and maintenance of such real |
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| estate in connection with such
experimental purposes.
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| 6. To cause to be erected, or otherwise provided, suitable
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| buildings for, and maintain a county hospital and necessary |
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| branch
hospitals and/or a county sheltered care home or county |
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| nursing home for
the care of such sick, chronically ill or |
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| infirm persons as may by law
be proper charges upon the county, |
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| or upon other governmental units, and
to provide for the |
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| management of the same. The county board may
establish rates to |
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| be paid by persons seeking care and treatment in such
hospital |
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| or home in accordance with their financial ability to meet such
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| charges, either personally or through a hospital plan or |
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| hospital
insurance, and the rates to be paid by governmental |
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| units, including the
State, for the care of sick, chronically |
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| ill or infirm persons admitted
therein upon the request of such |
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| governmental units. Any hospital
maintained by a county under |
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| this Section is authorized to provide any
service and enter |
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| into any contract or other arrangement not prohibited for
a |
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| hospital that is licensed under the Hospital Licensing Act, |
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| incorporated
under the General Not-For-Profit Corporation Act, |
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| and exempt from taxation
under paragraph (3) of subsection (c) |
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| of Section 501 of the Internal Revenue Code.
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| 7. To contribute such sums of money toward erecting, |
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| building,
maintaining, and supporting any non-sectarian public |
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| hospital located
within its limits as the county board of the |
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| county shall deem proper.
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| 8. To purchase and hold real estate for the preservation of |
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| forests,
prairies and other natural areas and to maintain and |
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| regulate the use thereof.
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| 9. To purchase and hold real estate for the purpose of |
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| preserving
historical spots in the county, to restore, maintain |
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| and regulate the
use thereof and to donate any historical spot |
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| to the State.
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| 10. To appropriate funds from the county treasury to be |
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| used in
any manner to be determined by the board for the |
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| suppression,
eradication and control of tuberculosis among |
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| domestic cattle in such county.
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| 11. To take all necessary measures to prevent forest fires |
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| and encourage
the maintenance and planting of trees and the |
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| preservation of forests.
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| 12. To authorize the closing on Saturday mornings of all
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| offices of all county officers at the county seat of each |
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| county, and to
otherwise regulate and fix the days and the |
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| hours of opening and closing
of such offices, except when the |
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| days and the hours of opening and
closing of the office of any |
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| county officer are otherwise fixed by law;
but the power herein |
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| conferred shall not apply to the office of State's
Attorney and |
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| the offices of judges and clerks of courts and, in counties of
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| 500,000 or more population, the offices of county clerk.
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| 13. To provide for the conservation, preservation and
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| propagation of insectivorous birds through the expenditure of |
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| funds
provided for such purpose.
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| 14. To appropriate funds from the county treasury and |
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| expend
the same for care and treatment of tuberculosis |
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| residents.
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| 15. In counties having less than 1,000,000 inhabitants, to
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| take all necessary or proper steps for the extermination of |
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| mosquitoes,
flies or other insects within the county.
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| 16. To install an adequate system of accounts and financial
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| records in the offices and divisions of the county, suitable to |
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| the
needs of the office and in accordance with generally |
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| accepted principles
of accounting for governmental bodies, |
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| which system may include such
reports as the county board may |
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| determine.
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| 17. To purchase and hold real estate for the construction |
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| and
maintenance of motor vehicle parking facilities for persons |
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| using county
buildings, but the purchase and use of such real |
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| estate shall not be for
revenue producing purposes.
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| 18. To acquire and hold title to real property located |
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| within
the county, or partly within and partly outside the |
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| county by
dedication, purchase, gift, legacy or lease, for park |
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| and recreational
purposes and to charge reasonable fees for the |
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| use of or admission to
any such park or recreational area and |
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| to provide police protection for
such park or recreational |
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| area. Personnel employed to provide such
police protection |
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| shall be conservators of the peace within such park or
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| recreational area and shall have power to make arrests on view |
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| of the
offense or upon warrants for violation of any of the |
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| ordinances
governing such park or recreational area or for any |
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| breach of the peace
in the same manner as the police in |
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| municipalities organized and
existing under the general laws of |
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| the State. All such real property outside
the county shall be |
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| contiguous to the county and within the boundaries of
the State |
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| of Illinois.
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| 19. To appropriate funds from the county treasury to be |
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| used
to provide supportive social services designed to prevent |
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| the unnecessary
institutionalization of elderly residents, or, |
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| for operation of, and
equipment for, senior citizen centers |
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| providing social services to elderly
residents.
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| 20. To appropriate funds from the county treasury and loan |
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| such funds
to a county water commission created under the |
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| "Water Commission Act",
approved June 30, 1984, as now or |
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| hereafter amended, in such amounts and
upon such terms as the |
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| county may determine or the county and the
commission may |
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| agree. The county shall not under any circumstances be
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| obligated to make such loans. The county shall not be required |
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| to charge
interest on any such loans.
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| 21. To require the fingerprinting of applicants or |
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| licensees in specified
occupations for the purpose of receiving |
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| criminal history record information by county officials in |
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| accordance with Section 10.5 of the Illinois Uniform Conviction |
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| Information Act.
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| All contracts for the purchase of coal under this Section |
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| shall be
subject to the provisions of "An Act concerning the |
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| use of Illinois mined
coal in certain plants and institutions", |
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| filed July 13, 1937, as amended.
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| (Source: P.A. 86-962; 86-1028.)
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| Section 15. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by |
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| adding Section 11-42.15 as follows: |
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| (65 ILCS 5/11-42.15 new)
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| Sec. 11-42.15. Criminal history record information; |
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| municipalities access. The corporate authorities of each |
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| municipality may require the fingerprinting of applicants or |
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| licensees in specified
occupations for the purpose of receiving |
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| criminal history record information by municipal officials in |
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| accordance with Section 10.5 of the Illinois Uniform Conviction |
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| Information Act.
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