Public Act 102-0808 Public Act 0808 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-0808 | HB5316 Enrolled | LRB102 25047 AWJ 34306 b |
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| AN ACT concerning local government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Act | is amended by changing Section 4 as follows: | (70 ILCS 2605/4) (from Ch. 42, par. 323)
| Sec. 4. The commissioners elected under this Act | constitute a board
of commissioners for the district by which | they are elected, which board
of commissioners is the | corporate authority of the sanitary district,
and, in addition | to all other powers specified in this Act, shall
establish the | policies and goals of the sanitary district. The executive | director, in addition to all other powers specified in this | Act,
shall manage and control all the affairs and property of | the sanitary
district and shall regularly report to the Board | of Commissioners on the
activities of the sanitary district in | executing the policies and goals
established by the board. At | the regularly scheduled meeting of odd
numbered years | following the induction of new commissioners the board of
| commissioners shall elect from its own number a president and | a
vice-president to serve in the absence of the president, and | the
chairman of the committee on finance. The board shall | provide by rule
when a vacancy occurs in the office of the |
| president, vice-president, or
the chairman of the committee on | finance and the manner of filling such
vacancy.
| The board shall appoint from outside its own number the | executive director and treasurer for the district.
| The executive director must be a resident of the sanitary
| district and a citizen of the United States. He must be | selected solely
upon his administrative and technical | qualifications and without regard
to his political | affiliations.
| In the event of illness or other prolonged absence, death | or
resignation creating a vacancy in the office of the | executive director, or treasurer, the board of commissioners | may appoint an
acting officer from outside its own number, to | perform the duties and
responsibilities of the office during | the term of the absence or
vacancy.
| The executive director, with the advice and consent of the | board
of commissioners, shall appoint the director of | engineering, director of maintenance and operations, director | of human resources, director of procurement and materials | management, clerk, general counsel, director of monitoring and | research, and director of information technology.
These | constitute the heads of the Department of Engineering, | Maintenance and
Operations, Human Resources, Procurement and | Materials Management, Finance, Law, Monitoring and Research, | and
Information Technology, respectively. No other departments | or heads of
departments may be created without subsequent |
| amendment to this Act. All such
department heads are under the | direct supervision of the executive director.
| The executive director, with the advice and consent of the | board of commissioners, shall appoint a public and | intergovernmental affairs officer and an administrative | services officer. The public and intergovernmental affairs | officer and administrative services officer shall serve under | the direct supervision of the executive director. | The director of human resources must be qualified under | Section 4.2a of
this Act.
| The director of procurement and materials management must | be selected in accordance with Section
11.16 of this Act.
| In the event of illness or other prolonged absence, death | or
resignation creating a vacancy in the office of director of | engineering, director of maintenance and operations, director | of human resources, director of procurement and materials | management,
clerk, general counsel, director of monitoring and | research, public and intergovernmental affairs officer, | administrative services officer, or director
of information | technology, the executive director shall appoint an acting
| officer to perform the duties and responsibilities of the | office during the
term of the absence or vacancy. Any such | officers appointed in an acting
capacity are under the direct | supervision of the executive director.
| All appointive officers and acting officers shall give | bond as may be
required by the board.
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| The executive director, treasurer, acting executive | director,
and acting treasurer hold their offices at the | pleasure of the board of
commissioners.
| The acting director of engineering, acting director of | maintenance and operations, acting director of human | resources, acting director of procurement and materials | management,
acting clerk, acting general counsel, acting | director of monitoring and research, acting public and | intergovernmental affairs officer, acting administrative | services officer, and acting director of information | technology hold their
offices at the pleasure of the executive | director.
| The director of engineering, director of maintenance and | operations, director of human resources, director of | procurement and materials management, clerk, general counsel, | director of monitoring and research, public and | intergovernmental affairs officer, administrative services | officer, and director of information technology may be removed
| from office for cause by the executive director. Prior to | removal, such
officers are entitled to a public hearing before | the executive director at
which hearing they may be | represented by counsel. Before the hearing, the
executive | director shall notify the board of commissioners of the date,
| time, place and nature of the hearing.
| In addition to the general counsel appointed by the | executive director,
the board of commissioners may appoint |
| from outside its own number an
attorney, or retain counsel, to | advise the board of commissioners with
respect to its powers | and duties and with respect to legal questions and
matters of | policy for which the board of commissioners is responsible.
| The executive director is the chief administrative officer | of the
district, has supervision over and is responsible for | all administrative
and operational matters of the sanitary | district including the duties of
all employees which are not | otherwise designated by law, and is the
appointing authority | as specified in Section 4.11 of this Act.
| The board of commissioners shall appoint from outside its | own number an Inspector General or enter into an | intergovernmental agreement with another unit of local | government for the appointment of an Inspector General. The | board of commissioners shall establish minimum qualifications | and duties for the Inspector General by ordinance or | intergovernmental agreement. | The board, through the budget process, shall set the
| compensation of all the officers and employees of the sanitary | district.
Any incumbent of the office of president may appoint | an administrative aide
which appointment remains in force | during his incumbency unless revoked by
the president.
| Effective upon the election in January, 1985 of the | president and
vice-president of the board of commissioners and | the chairman of the
committee on finance, the annual salary of | the president shall be $37,500
and shall be increased to |
| $39,500 in January, 1987, $41,500 in January,
1989, $50,000 in | January, 1991, and $60,000 in January, 2001; the annual
salary | of the vice-president shall be $35,000 and shall be increased | to
$37,000 in January, 1987, $39,000 in January, 1989, $45,000 | in January,
1991, and $55,000 in January, 2001; the annual | salary of the
chairman of the committee on finance shall be | $32,500 and shall be
increased to $34,500 in January, 1987, | $36,500 in January, 1989,
$45,000 in January, 1991, and | $55,000 in January, 2001.
| The annual salaries of the other members of the Board | shall be as follows:
| For the three members elected in November, 1980, | $26,500 per annum
for the first two years of the term; | $28,000 per annum for the next two
years of the term and | $30,000 per annum for the last two years.
| For the three members elected in November, 1982, | $28,000 per annum
for the first two years of the term and | $30,000 per annum thereafter.
| For members elected in November, 1984, $30,000 per
| annum.
| For the three members elected in November, 1986, | $32,000 for each of
the first two years of the term, | $34,000 for each of the next two years and
$36,000 for the | last two years;
| For three members elected in November, 1988, $34,000 | for each of the
first two years of the term and $36,000 for |
| each year thereafter.
| For members elected in November, 1990, 1992, 1994, | 1996, or 1998, $40,000.
| For members elected in November, 2000 and thereafter, | $50,000.
| Notwithstanding the other provisions of this Section, the | board,
prior to January 1, 2007 and with a two-thirds vote, may | increase the annual rate of compensation
at a separate flat | amount for each of the following: the president, the | vice-president, the chairman of the committee on finance, and | the other members; the increased annual rate of compensation | shall apply to all such officers and members whose terms as | members of the board commence after the increase in | compensation is adopted by the board.
| The board of commissioners has full power to pass all | necessary
ordinances, orders, rules, resolutions and | regulations for the proper
management and conduct of the | business of the board of commissioners and
the corporation and | for carrying into effect the object for which the
sanitary | district is formed. All ordinances, orders, rules, resolutions
| and regulations passed by the board of commissioners must, | before they
take effect, be approved by the president of the | board of commissioners.
If he approves thereof, he shall sign | them, and such as he does not
approve he shall return to the | board of commissioners with his
objections in writing at the | next regular meeting of the board of
commissioners occurring |
| after the passage thereof. Such veto may extend
to any one or | more items or appropriations contained in any ordinance
making | an appropriation, or to the entire ordinance. If the veto | extends
to a part of such ordinance, the residue takes effect. | If the
president of such board of commissioners fails to | return any ordinance,
order, rule, resolution or regulation | with his objections thereto in the
time required, he is deemed | to have approved it, and it takes effect
accordingly. Upon the | return of any ordinance, order, rule, resolution,
or | regulation by the president, the vote by which it was passed | must be
reconsidered by the board of commissioners, and if | upon such
reconsideration two-thirds of all the members agree | by yeas and nays to
pass it, it takes effect notwithstanding | the president's refusal to
approve thereof.
| It is the policy of this State that all powers granted, | either expressly
or by necessary implication, by this Act or | any other Illinois statute to
the District may be exercised by | the District notwithstanding effects on
competition. It is the | intention of the
General Assembly that the "State action | exemption" to the application of
federal antitrust statutes be | fully available to the District to the extent
its activities | are authorized by law as stated herein.
| (Source: P.A. 98-463, eff. 8-16-13; 99-736, eff. 1-1-17 .)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 5/13/2022
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