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Rep. Michael Tryon
Filed: 5/17/2005
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| AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 2930
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 2930 by replacing |
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| everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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| "Section 5. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by |
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| changing Section 3.1-10-50 as follows:
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| (65 ILCS 5/3.1-10-50)
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| Sec. 3.1-10-50. Vacancies.
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| (a) A municipal officer may resign from office. A vacancy |
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| occurs in an
office by reason of resignation, failure to elect |
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| or qualify (in which case
the incumbent shall remain in office |
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| until the vacancy is filled),
death, permanent physical or |
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| mental disability rendering the person
incapable of performing |
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| the duties of his or her office, conviction of a
disqualifying |
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| crime, abandonment of office, removal from office,
or removal |
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| of residence from the municipality or, in the case of aldermen
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| of a ward or trustees of a district, removal of residence from |
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| the ward or
district, as the case may be.
An admission of guilt |
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| of a criminal offense that would, upon conviction,
disqualify |
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| the municipal officer from holding that office, in the form of |
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| a
written agreement with State or federal prosecutors to plead |
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| guilty to
a felony, bribery, perjury, or other infamous crime |
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| under State or federal
law, shall constitute a resignation from |
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| that office, effective at the time the
plea agreement is made. |
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| For purposes of this Section, a conviction for an
offense that |
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| disqualifies the municipal officer from holding that office |
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| shall
occur on the date of the return of a guilty verdict or, |
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| in the case of a trial
by the court, the entry of a finding of |
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| guilt.
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| (b) If a vacancy occurs in an elective municipal office |
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| with
a 4-year term and there remains an unexpired portion of |
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| the term of at
least 28 months, and the vacancy occurs at least |
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| 130 days before the general
municipal election next scheduled |
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| under the general election law, the vacancy
shall be filled for |
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| the remainder of the term at that general municipal
election. |
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| Whenever an election is held for this purpose, the municipal
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| clerk shall certify the office to be filled and the candidates |
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| for the
office to the proper election authorities as provided |
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| in the general
election law. If the vacancy is in the office of |
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| mayor, the city council
shall elect one of their members acting |
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| mayor; if the vacancy is in the
office of president, the |
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| vacancy shall be filled by the appointment by the trustees of |
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| an acting president from the members of
the board of trustees.
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| In villages with a population of less than 5,000, if each of |
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| the members of
the board of trustees either declines the |
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| appointment as acting
president or is not approved for the |
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| appointment by a majority vote of the
trustees presently |
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| holding office, then the
board of trustees may appoint as |
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| acting president any other
village resident who is qualified to |
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| hold municipal office.
The acting mayor or acting president
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| shall perform the duties and possess all the rights and powers |
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| of the mayor
or president until a successor to fill the vacancy |
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| has been elected and has
qualified. If the vacancy is in any |
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| other elective municipal office, then until
the office is |
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| filled by election, the mayor or president shall appoint a
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| qualified person to the office subject to the advice and |
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| consent of the
city council or trustees.
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| (c) In a 2 year term, or if the vacancy occurs later than |
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| the time provided
in subsection (b) in a 4 year term, a vacancy |
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| in the office of mayor shall be
filled by the corporate |
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| authorities electing one of their members acting mayor;
if the |
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| vacancy is in the office of president, the vacancy shall be |
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| filled by
the appointment by the trustees of an acting
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| president from the members of the board of trustees.
In |
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| villages with a population of less than 5,000, if each of the |
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| members of
the board of trustees either declines the |
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| appointment as acting
president or is not approved for the |
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| appointment by a majority vote of the
trustees presently |
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| holding office, then the
board of trustees may appoint as |
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| acting president any other
village resident who is qualified to |
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| hold municipal office.
The acting mayor or
acting president |
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| shall perform the duties and possess all the rights and powers
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| of the mayor or president until a mayor or president is elected |
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| at the next
general municipal election and has qualified. A |
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| vacancy in any elective office
other than mayor or president |
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| shall be filled by appointment by the mayor or
president, with |
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| the advice and consent of the corporate authorities.
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| (d) The election of an acting mayor or acting president in |
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| a municipality with a population under 500,000 does not create |
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| a vacancy in the original office of the person on the city |
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| council or as a trustee, as the case may be, unless the person |
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| resigns from the original office following election as acting |
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| mayor
or acting president. If the person resigns from the |
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| original office following
election as acting mayor or acting |
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| president, then the original office must be filled pursuant to |
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| the terms of this Section and the acting mayor or acting |
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| president shall
exercise the powers of the mayor or president |
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| and shall vote and have veto power in the manner provided by |
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| law for a mayor or president. If the person does not resign |
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| from
the original office following election as acting mayor or |
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| acting president, then the
acting mayor or acting president |
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| shall exercise the powers of the mayor or president but shall |
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| be entitled to vote only in the manner provided for as the |
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| holder of the original office and shall not have the power to |
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| veto. If the person does not resign from the
original office |
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| following election as acting mayor or acting president, and if |
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| that person's original term of office has not expired when a |
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| mayor or president is elected and has
qualified for office, the |
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| acting mayor or acting president shall return to the original |
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| office for the remainder of the term thereof. |
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| (e)
(d) Municipal officers appointed or elected under this |
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| Section shall
hold office until their successors are elected |
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| and have qualified.
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| (f)
(e) An appointment to fill a vacancy in the office of |
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| alderman shall be
made within 60 days after the vacancy occurs. |
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| The requirement that an
appointment be made within 60 days is |
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| an exclusive power and function of the
State and is a denial |
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| and limitation under Article VII, Section 6, subsection
(h) of |
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| the Illinois Constitution of the power of a home rule |
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| municipality to
require that an appointment be made within a |
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| different period after the vacancy
occurs.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-429, eff. 8-15-97; 90-707, eff. 8-7-98; |
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| 91-357, eff.
7-29-99.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January |
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| 1, 2006.".
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