(60 ILCS 1/Art. 40 heading)
(60 ILCS 1/40-5)
Sec. 40-5.
Time of township meeting; moderator.
(a) The annual township meeting and any special township meeting shall
not be held earlier than 6 p.m., unless the time is changed by the electors at
a duly convened meeting.
(b) At an hour fixed by the electors, but no earlier
than 6 p.m. on the day of an annual or special meeting, the electors present
shall be called to order by the township clerk, if there is a clerk and he or
she is present. If there is no township clerk or if the township clerk is not
present, the electors may elect by acclamation one of their number as chairman.
The chairman shall, if there are electors desiring admittance to the meeting
who cannot be admitted because of the size of the meeting hall, immediately
recess the meeting to a time as soon as practicable and to a place sufficiently
large to accommodate at least the number of electors present at that time
within the meeting hall and those outside the meeting hall desiring to be
admitted.
Electors at the meeting shall be verified as voters registered within the
township by the township clerk, or a designee of the township clerk, through
the
use of township voter registration lists
obtained by the township clerk from the election authority having jurisdiction
over the township and updated to include voters registered no less than 28 days
before the day of the meeting.
(c) The electors present shall choose one of their number to preside as
moderator of the meeting. Before entering upon the duties of the office, the
moderator shall take an oath, administered by the township clerk or chairman or
some other officer authorized to administer oaths, to faithfully and
impartially discharge the duties of the office. The moderator of the meeting
shall preside at the meeting, announce the business before the meeting,
preserve order, and decide all questions of order. The moderator shall have the
same power and be subject to the same penalties, in connection with his conduct
as moderator, as judges of election under the provisions of the general
election law.
(Source: P.A. 88-62; incorporates 88-360; 88-670, eff. 12-2-94; 89-331, eff.
8-17-95.)
(60 ILCS 1/40-10)
Sec. 40-10.
Clerk of the meeting.
(a) The township clerk, if there is one and he or she is present, shall act
as clerk of the meeting and shall keep faithful minutes of the proceedings in a
book to be known as the township record. The clerk shall enter at length in
the township record every order or direction and all rules and regulations made
by the meeting. The entry shall be signed by the clerk and the moderator of
the meeting.
(b) This Section is subject to the Local Records Act.
(Source: P.A. 82-783; 88-62.)
(60 ILCS 1/40-15)
Sec. 40-15.
Voting.
(a) All questions upon motions made at township meetings shall be determined
by a majority of the electors present and voting, and the moderator shall
ascertain and declare the result of the vote upon each question.
(b) When the result of any vote shall, upon the moderator's declaration, be
questioned by one or more of the electors present, the moderator shall make the
vote certain by causing the voters to rise and be counted or by a division of
the voters.
(Source: P.A. 82-783; 88-62.)
(60 ILCS 1/40-20)
Sec. 40-20.
Conclusion of business.
When the business of the meeting is
concluded, the moderator shall announce that fact. After the announcement is
made, all miscellaneous business shall be deemed concluded for that day unless
the electors shall, at the time of the announcement, order otherwise. In no
event, however, shall any question which has been disposed of before the
announcement be thereafter reconsidered unless the motion for reconsideration
is sustained by a number of votes equal to at least a majority of all the names
entered on the poll list on that day up to the time the motion is made.
(Source: P.A. 82-783; 88-62.)
(60 ILCS 1/40-25)
Sec. 40-25.
Disorderly conduct.
If any person acts in a disorderly manner
at any meeting and, after notice from the moderator, persists in that conduct,
the moderator may order the person to withdraw from the meeting. If the person
refuses to withdraw, the moderator may order any police officer or other person
to take the disorderly person from the meeting and confine him or her in some
convenient place until the meeting is adjourned. The person refusing to
withdraw shall, for that offense, forfeit a sum not exceeding $10 for the use
of the township to be recovered in a civil action in the name of the township
in the circuit court.
(Source: P.A. 82-783; 88-62.)
(60 ILCS 1/40-30)
Sec. 40-30.
Notice of township regulations.
The township clerk shall cause
all by-laws, rules, and regulations of the township to be published within 20
days after their adoption by posting them in 3 public places in the town. The
clerk also shall cause the by-laws, rules, and regulations to be inserted once
in a newspaper published in the township if there is such a newspaper. All
by-laws, rules, and regulations shall take effect and be in force from the date
of their adoption unless otherwise directed by the electors.
(Source: P.A. 82-783; 88-62.)
Structure Illinois Compiled Statutes
Article 1 - Short Title And General Provisions
Article 5 - Adoption Of Township Organization
Article 10 - Alteration Of Township Boundaries By County Board
Article 15 - Township Within A City
Article 20 - Consolidation Of Townships Within City
Article 22 - Consolidation Of Multiple Townships
Article 23 - Merger Of A Single Township Into 2 Other Townships
Article 24 - Dissolution Of Townships in McHenry County
Article 25 - Discontinuance Of Township Organization
Article 29 - Discontinuance Of Township Within Coterminous Municipality: All Townships
Article 30 - Annual Township Meeting
Article 35 - Special Township Meetings
Article 40 - Conduct Of Township Meetings
Article 45 - Nomination Of Candidates For Township Office
Article 50 - Election Of Township Officers; Discontinuance Of Township Offices
Article 55 - Qualification And Tenure Of Township Officers
Article 60 - Vacancies In Township Offices And The Manner Of Filling Them
Article 65 - Compensation And Fees Of Township Officers
Article 70 - Township Supervisor
Article 73 - Highway Commissioner
Article 77 - Township Assessor
Article 78 - Township Collector
Article 85 - Township Corporate Powers, Generally
Article 90 - Corporate Powers Exercised By County Board
Article 95 - Legal Proceedings In Favor Of And Against Townships
Article 100 - Township Employees
Article 105 - Township Land And Buildings, Generally
Article 115 - Township Open Space
Article 125 - Township Park Bonds
Article 130 - Township Cemeteries
Article 133 - Public Graveyards
Article 135 - Joint Township Cemeteries
Article 145 - Township Hall, Township Coextensive With City
Article 150 - Township Community Buildings
Article 153 - Township Library
Article 155 - Township Public Comfort Stations
Article 160 - Township Monuments
Article 170 - Township Hospitals
Article 175 - Township Public Non-Sectarian Hospitals
Article 180 - Lease Of County Home Or Hospital
Article 185 - Facilities And Services For Persons With Developmental Disabilities
Article 190 - Agreements For Mental Health Services For Township Residents
Article 195 - Township Ambulance Services
Article 200 - Township Emergency Vehicles And Equipment
Article 205 - Township Waterworks And Sewerage Systems
Article 207 - Township Special Service Areas
Article 210 - Township Refuse Collection And Disposal
Article 220 - Senior Citizen Services
Article 225 - Services For Persons With Disabilities
Article 230 - Employment And Training Programs
Article 240 - Township Borrowing Money
Article 245 - Transfers Among Township Funds, Generally
Article 250 - Transfers From Township General Fund To Township General Assistance Fund
Article 255 - Transfers From Road And Bridge Fund
Article 260 - Distributions From Township General Fund, Generally
Article 265 - Township Funds For Schools
Article 275 - Township Funds For Museums Or Historical Societies
Article 280 - Township Refunding Bonds
Article 285 - Township Bond Money Refunds