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92_SB1083 SDS/92Abill0006/CEhs 1 AN ACT in relation to municipalities. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 5. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by 5 changing Section 11-135-2 as follows: 6 (65 ILCS 5/11-135-2) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-135-2) 7 Sec. 11-135-2. Upon the adoption of such an ordinance or 8 resolution by the corporate authorities of any such 9 municipality, the mayor or president, with the approval of 10 the corporate authorities, shall appoint a commissioner. If 11 under Section 11-135-3 a water commission meets the 12 participatory requirements, that water commission shall 13 appoint a commissioner. The commissioners so appointed by 14 each of such municipalities and participatory water 15 commissions together with a like commissioner appointed by 16 the presiding officer of the county board with the advice and 17 consent of the county board of the county in which the major 18 part of the works of the water commission are, or are to be, 19 located, shall constitute a commission and public corporation 20 with the powers and duties specified in this Division 135. 21 The corporate name of the commission shall be "(here insert 22 an appropriate name indicative of the area) Water Commission" 23 and as such the Commission may contract and be contracted 24 with, and sue and be sued. 25 The commissioners so appointed shall serve for a term of 26 6 years, or until their successors have been appointed and 27 have qualified in the same manner as the original 28 appointments, except that the commissioners first appointed 29 shall determine by lot at their first meeting the respective 30 commissioners whose terms shall be for 2, 4 and 6 years from 31 the date of that meeting. Each commissioner appointed by a -2- SDS/92Abill0006/CEhs 1 mayor or president shall be an elector or the chief 2 administrator of the municipality for which he acts as 3 commissioner, and the commissioner appointed by the presiding 4 officer of the county board shall be an elector of the county 5 in which the major works of the water commission are, or are 6 to be, located. Any commissioner so appointed may be a 7 member of the governing board or officer or employee of the 8 municipality or county from which the appointment is made. A 9 commissioner is eligible for reappointment upon the 10 expiration of his term. A vacancy shall be filled for the 11 balance of the unexpired term of the person who has ceased to 12 hold office by the mayor, president or county board presiding 13 officer who initially made such appointment in the same 14 manner as the original appointment. Each commissioner shall 15 receive the same compensation, as determined by the 16 appointing authority, which shall not be more than $2,000 per 17 year,except that no commissioner who is a member of the18governing board or officer of the municipality or county from19which the appointment is made may receive any compensation20for serving as commissioner. Each commissioner shall furnish 21 a bond for the faithful performance of his official duties. 22 This bond shall not be less than $50,000$5,000and its costs 23 shall be paid by the commission. 24 Each commissioner may be removed for any cause for which 25 any other municipal officer may be removed. No commissioner, 26 or employee of the commission, and no mayor, or president, or 27 other member of the corporate authorities, or any employee of 28 any of the municipalities, shall be interested directly or 29 indirectly in any contract or job of work or materials, or 30 the profits thereof, or services to be performed for or by 31 the commission. 32 A violation of any of the foregoing provisions of this 33 section is a Class C misdemeanor. A conviction is cause for 34 the removal of a person from his office or employment. -3- SDS/92Abill0006/CEhs 1 (Source: P.A. 90-517, eff. 8-22-97; 91-659, eff. 12-22-99.)