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Public Act 096-0538 |
HB0325 Enrolled |
LRB096 03557 NHT 13582 b |
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AN ACT concerning education.
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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 School Code is amended by changing Sections |
8-1 and 10-10 as follows:
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(105 ILCS 5/8-1) (from Ch. 122, par. 8-1)
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Sec. 8-1. Treasurers.
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(a) Except as otherwise provided in subsections (b) and |
(c), in
Class II county school units the trustees of schools |
shall appoint a
treasurer who shall be ex-officio clerk of the |
board. The term of the
township treasurer shall be for a 2 year |
period beginning and ending on the
first of July. The treasurer |
shall be a resident of the township, but not a
trustee, or |
school board member. He shall attend all meetings and keep a
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record of the official proceedings of the trustees of schools. |
Such record
shall be open to public inspection. All |
proceedings, when recorded, shall
be signed by the president |
and the clerk. If the clerk is absent, or
refuses to perform |
any of his duties, a clerk pro tempore may be appointed.
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sufficient cause the treasurer may be removed from office by |
the
trustees of schools. In case of a vacancy the trustees of |
schools shall
elect a treasurer for the unexpired term.
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(b) In Class I county school units, and in each school |
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district
which forms a part of a Class II county school unit |
but which has withdrawn
from the jurisdiction and authority of |
the trustees of schools of the
township in which such school |
district is located and from the jurisdiction
and authority of |
the township treasurer in such Class II county
school unit as |
provided in subsection (b) of Section 5-1, each
school board |
shall either elect one of its members to serve as treasurer
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without salary for a period of one year or appoint someone, not |
a member of
the school board, as its treasurer, and, except as |
provided in this
Section the board shall fix his compensation. |
An appointed treasurer shall
serve at the pleasure of the |
board. An appointed treasurer shall be at
least 21 years of |
age, of approved integrity, but not a member of the
county |
board of school trustees. The records of the treasurer shall be |
open
to public inspection. Two or more such districts may |
appoint the same
treasurer. In case of a vacancy caused by the |
death, resignation or the
removal from office of the school |
treasurer the school board shall appoint
a treasurer. The |
school board may determine the temporary incapacity of
its |
treasurer occasioned by illness, absence from the district or |
any other
cause which prevents the prompt performance of his |
duties and appoint an
acting treasurer to serve until the board |
determines such temporary
incapacity no longer exists.
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(c) The school board of each elementary school, high school |
and unit
school district that forms a part of a
Class II county |
school unit and that was under the jurisdiction and
authority |
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of the township treasurer and trustees of schools of a township
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at the time those offices were abolished in that township as |
provided in
subsection (c) of Section 5-1 shall appoint a |
person to serve as treasurer
of the school board. The term of |
each school treasurer appointed under
this subsection shall be |
for a 2 year period beginning and ending on the
first day of |
July. A person appointed under this subsection to serve as
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treasurer of a school board shall not be either a member of the |
school
board or the superintendent of schools of the school |
district. A person
appointed and serving under this subsection |
as treasurer of a school board
may concurrently serve as the |
treasurer of the regional board of school
trustees, if selected |
to serve in that capacity by the regional board of
school |
trustees, as provided in subsection (c) of Section 5-1. The |
school
board shall fix the compensation of its school |
treasurer, and for
sufficient cause may remove the school |
treasurer from office. However, if a member of the school board |
is also school treasurer, he or she shall perform his or her |
duties as school treasurer without compensation. In the case
of |
a vacancy, the school board shall appoint a school treasurer |
for the
unexpired term. The school board may determine the |
temporary incapacity of
its treasurer due to illness, absence |
from the district, or other cause
that prevents the prompt |
performance of his duties and may appoint an
acting treasurer |
to serve until the school board determines that the
temporary |
incapacity of its treasurer no longer exists.
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(d) After October 1, 1977, each treasurer in a Class I |
county school
unit appointed under this Section for his first |
term shall have a financial
background or related experience or |
12 semester hours of credit of college
level accounting.
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(e) After August 14, 1989, any treasurer appointed under |
this Section
for his first term in Class II county school |
units, including any person
appointed by a school board to |
serve as its treasurer as provided in
subsection (c) of this |
Section, shall be a certified
public accountant or a certified |
chief school business official as defined
in part (3) of |
Section 21-7.3 of this Act. Experience as a township
treasurer |
in a Class II county school unit prior to July 1, 1989 shall be
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deemed the equivalent of certification.
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(f) Concurrently with the election or appointment of its |
own school
treasurer by the school board of a school district |
which forms a part of a
Class II county school unit but which |
no longer is subject to the
jurisdiction and authority of a |
township treasurer or trustees of schools
of a township because |
the district has withdrawn from the jurisdiction and
authority |
of the township treasurer and trustees of schools of the |
township
or because those offices have been abolished as |
provided in
subsection (b) or (c) of Section 5-1, all funds, |
accounts, moneys, notes,
bonds, mortgages and effects then held |
by such township treasurer on behalf or
for the use and benefit |
of, or then credited by such township treasurer to any
fund or |
account of such school district shall thereupon be transferred |
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and
paid over by such township treasurer to the school |
treasurer elected or
appointed by the school board of such |
school district. In addition the
school treasurer of such |
school district shall have the right, at all
reasonable times, |
to inspect all cash books, loan books, district account
books |
and journals kept by such township treasurer as provided in |
Section
8-5 and to copy or otherwise reproduce such portions |
thereof as such school
treasurer deems necessary for the |
performance of his duties.
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(g) Upon the abolition of the offices of the township |
treasurer and
trustee of schools of a township as provided in |
subsection (c) of Section
5-1, and subject to the limitation of |
subsection (b) of Section 8-5 with
respect to certain records |
to be surrendered to the regional board of
school trustees, and |
except as otherwise provided in subsection (c) of
Section 5-1 |
with respect to the common school lands and township loanable
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funds of that township and with respect to the records, books |
and accounts
relating to those common school lands and township |
loanable funds, all
school funds and accounts, moneys, notes, |
bonds, securities, district
account books and other documents, |
records and effects then held by the
former township treasurer |
on behalf or for the use and benefit of, or then
credited by |
the former township treasurer to any fund or account of any
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school district that was under the jurisdiction and authority |
of the
township treasurer at the time the office of that |
township treasurer was
abolished shall thereupon be |
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transferred and paid over by the former
township treasurer to |
the appropriate school treasurer appointed by the
school board |
of each such district under subsection (c) of this Section 8-1.
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(h) If the school district of a school treasurer elected or |
appointed under
this Section is receiving emergency State |
financial assistance under
Article 1B, that school treasurer is |
subject to the provisions of Article 1B.
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(Source: P.A. 89-618, eff. 8-9-96.)
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(105 ILCS 5/10-10) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-10)
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Sec. 10-10. Board of education; Term; Vacancy. All school |
districts
having a population of not fewer than 1,000 and not |
more than 500,000
inhabitants, as ascertained by any special or |
general census, and not
governed by special Acts, shall be |
governed by a board of education
consisting of 7 members, |
serving without compensation except as herein
provided. Each |
member shall be elected for a term of 4 years for the initial |
members
of the board of education of a combined school district |
to which that
subsection applies. If 5 members are elected in |
1983 pursuant to the extension
of terms provided by
law for |
transition to the consolidated election schedule under the |
general
election law, 2 of those members shall be elected to |
serve terms of 2 years
and 3 shall be elected to serve terms of |
4 years; their successors shall
serve for a 4 year term. When |
the voters of a district have voted to elect
members of the |
board of education for 6 year terms, as provided in Section
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9-5, the terms of office of members of the board of education |
of that
district expire when their successors assume office but |
not later than 7
days after such election. If at the regular |
school election held in the
first odd-numbered year after the |
determination to elect members for 6 year
terms 2 members are |
elected, they shall serve for a 6 year term; and of the
members |
elected at the next regular school election 3 shall serve for a
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term of 6 years and 2 shall serve a term of 2 years. Thereafter |
members
elected in such districts shall be elected to a 6 year |
term. If at the
regular school election held in the first |
odd-numbered year after the
determination to elect members for |
6 year terms 3 members are elected, they
shall serve for a 6 |
year term; and of the members elected at the next
regular |
school election 2 shall serve for a term of 2 years and 2 shall
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serve for a term of 6 years. Thereafter members elected in such |
districts
shall be elected to a 6 year term. If at the regular |
school election held
in the first odd-numbered year after the |
determination to elect members for
6 year terms 4 members are |
elected, 3 shall serve for a term of 6 years and
one shall |
serve for a term of 2 years; and of the members elected at the
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next regular school election 2 shall serve for terms of 6 years |
and 2 shall
serve for terms of 2 years. Thereafter members |
elected in such districts
shall be elected to a 6 year term. If |
at the regular school election held
in the first odd-numbered |
year after the determination to elect members for
a 6 year term |
5 members are elected, 3 shall serve for a term of 6 years
and 2 |
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shall serve for a term of 2 years; and of the members elected |
at the
next regular school election 2 shall serve for terms of |
6 years and 2 shall
serve for terms of 2 years. Thereafter |
members elected in such districts
shall be elected to a 6 year |
term. An election for board members shall not
be held in school |
districts which by consolidation, annexation or otherwise
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shall cease to exist as a school district within 6 months after |
the
election date, and the term of all board members which |
would otherwise
terminate shall be continued until such |
district shall cease to exist. Each
member, on the date of his |
or her election, shall be a
citizen of the United
States of the |
age of 18 years or over, shall be a resident of the State and
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the
territory of the district for at least one year immediately |
preceding his or
her
election, shall be a registered voter as |
provided in the general election
law,
shall not be a school |
trustee or a school treasurer , and shall not be a child
sex |
offender as defined in Section 11-9.3 of the
Criminal Code of |
1961. When the board of
education is the successor of the |
school directors, all rights of property,
and all rights |
regarding causes of action existing or vested in such
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directors, shall vest in it as fully as they were vested in the |
school
directors. Terms of members are subject to Section 2A-54 |
of the Election Code.
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Nomination papers filed under this Section are not valid |
unless the candidate
named therein files with the secretary of |
the board of education or with
a person designated by the board |
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to receive nominating petitions a receipt
from the county clerk |
showing that the candidate has filed a statement of
economic |
interests as required by the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act.
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Such receipt shall be so filed either previously during the |
calendar year
in which his nomination papers were filed or |
within the period for the filing
of nomination papers in |
accordance with the general election law.
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Whenever a vacancy occurs, the remaining members shall |
notify the
regional superintendent of that vacancy within 5 |
days after its occurrence
and shall proceed to fill the vacancy |
until the next regular school
election, at which election a |
successor shall be elected to serve the
remainder of the |
unexpired term. However, if the vacancy occurs with less
than |
868 days remaining in the term, or if the vacancy occurs
less |
than 88
days before the next regularly scheduled election for |
this office then the
person so appointed shall serve the |
remainder of the unexpired term, and no
election to fill the |
vacancy shall be held. Should they fail so to
act, within 45 |
days after the vacancy occurs, the regional superintendent
of |
schools under whose supervision and control the district is |
operating,
as defined in Section 3-14.2 of this Act, shall |
within 30 days after the
remaining members have failed to fill |
the vacancy, fill the vacancy as
provided for herein. Upon the |
regional superintendent's failure to fill the
vacancy, the |
vacancy shall be filled at the next regularly scheduled
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election. Whether elected or appointed by the remaining members |
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or regional
superintendent, the successor shall be an |
inhabitant of the particular area
from which his or her |
predecessor was elected if the residential requirements
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contained in Section 10-10.5 or 12-2 of this Code apply.
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A board of education may appoint a student to the board to |
serve in an advisory capacity. The student member shall serve |
for a term as determined by the board. The board may not grant |
the student member any voting privileges, but shall consider |
the student member as an advisor. The student member may not |
participate in or attend any executive session of the board.
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(Source: P.A. 93-309, eff. 1-1-04; 94-231, eff. 7-14-05; |
94-1019, eff. 7-10-06.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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