Illinois 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB2079 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/02/2023

                    103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB2079 Introduced , by Rep. Anna Moeller SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:   50 ILCS 105/3 from Ch. 102, par. 3   Amends the Public Officer Prohibited Activities Act. Provides that a township officer may hold a position on the board of a not-for-profit corporation that is interested in a contract, work, or business of the township if: (1) the township officer is appointed by the governing body of the township to represent the interests of the township on a not-for-profit corporation's board, then the township officer may actively vote on matters involving either that board or the township, so long as the membership on the not-for-profit board is not a paid position; or (2) the township officer is not appointed to the governing body of a not-for-profit corporation by the governing body of the township, then the township officer may continue to serve, however, the township officer shall abstain from voting on an proposition before the township governing body directly involving the not-for-profit corporation and, for those matters, shall not be counted as present for the purposes of quorum of the township governing body.  LRB103 04677 AWJ 49685 b   A BILL FOR 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB2079 Introduced , by Rep. Anna Moeller SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:  50 ILCS 105/3 from Ch. 102, par. 3 50 ILCS 105/3 from Ch. 102, par. 3 Amends the Public Officer Prohibited Activities Act. Provides that a township officer may hold a position on the board of a not-for-profit corporation that is interested in a contract, work, or business of the township if: (1) the township officer is appointed by the governing body of the township to represent the interests of the township on a not-for-profit corporation's board, then the township officer may actively vote on matters involving either that board or the township, so long as the membership on the not-for-profit board is not a paid position; or (2) the township officer is not appointed to the governing body of a not-for-profit corporation by the governing body of the township, then the township officer may continue to serve, however, the township officer shall abstain from voting on an proposition before the township governing body directly involving the not-for-profit corporation and, for those matters, shall not be counted as present for the purposes of quorum of the township governing body.  LRB103 04677 AWJ 49685 b     LRB103 04677 AWJ 49685 b   A BILL FOR
103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB2079 Introduced , by Rep. Anna Moeller SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
50 ILCS 105/3 from Ch. 102, par. 3 50 ILCS 105/3 from Ch. 102, par. 3
50 ILCS 105/3 from Ch. 102, par. 3
Amends the Public Officer Prohibited Activities Act. Provides that a township officer may hold a position on the board of a not-for-profit corporation that is interested in a contract, work, or business of the township if: (1) the township officer is appointed by the governing body of the township to represent the interests of the township on a not-for-profit corporation's board, then the township officer may actively vote on matters involving either that board or the township, so long as the membership on the not-for-profit board is not a paid position; or (2) the township officer is not appointed to the governing body of a not-for-profit corporation by the governing body of the township, then the township officer may continue to serve, however, the township officer shall abstain from voting on an proposition before the township governing body directly involving the not-for-profit corporation and, for those matters, shall not be counted as present for the purposes of quorum of the township governing body.
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1  AN ACT concerning local government.
2  Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3  represented in the General Assembly:
4  Section 5. The Public Officer Prohibited Activities Act is
5  amended by changing Section 3 as follows:
6  (50 ILCS 105/3) (from Ch. 102, par. 3)
7  Sec. 3. Prohibited interest in contracts.
8  (a) No person holding any office, either by election or
9  appointment under the laws or Constitution of this State, may
10  be in any manner financially interested directly in his own
11  name or indirectly in the name of any other person,
12  association, trust, or corporation, in any contract or the
13  performance of any work in the making or letting of which such
14  officer may be called upon to act or vote. No such officer may
15  represent, either as agent or otherwise, any person,
16  association, trust, or corporation, with respect to any
17  application or bid for any contract or work in regard to which
18  such officer may be called upon to vote. Nor may any such
19  officer take or receive, or offer to take or receive, either
20  directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value as a
21  gift or bribe or means of influencing his vote or action in his
22  official character. Any contract made and procured in
23  violation hereof is void. This Section shall not apply to any

 

103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB2079 Introduced , by Rep. Anna Moeller SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
50 ILCS 105/3 from Ch. 102, par. 3 50 ILCS 105/3 from Ch. 102, par. 3
50 ILCS 105/3 from Ch. 102, par. 3
Amends the Public Officer Prohibited Activities Act. Provides that a township officer may hold a position on the board of a not-for-profit corporation that is interested in a contract, work, or business of the township if: (1) the township officer is appointed by the governing body of the township to represent the interests of the township on a not-for-profit corporation's board, then the township officer may actively vote on matters involving either that board or the township, so long as the membership on the not-for-profit board is not a paid position; or (2) the township officer is not appointed to the governing body of a not-for-profit corporation by the governing body of the township, then the township officer may continue to serve, however, the township officer shall abstain from voting on an proposition before the township governing body directly involving the not-for-profit corporation and, for those matters, shall not be counted as present for the purposes of quorum of the township governing body.
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1  person serving on an advisory panel or commission, to any
2  director serving on a hospital district board as provided
3  under subsection (a-5) of Section 13 of the Hospital District
4  Law, or to any person serving as both a contractual employee
5  and as a member of a public hospital board as provided under
6  Article 11 of the Illinois Municipal Code in a municipality
7  with a population between 13,000 and 16,000 that is located in
8  a county with a population between 50,000 and 70,000.
9  (b) However, any elected or appointed member of the
10  governing body may provide materials, merchandise, property,
11  services, or labor, subject to the following provisions under
12  either paragraph (1) or (2):
13  (1) If:
14  A. the contract is with a person, firm,
15  partnership, association, corporation, or cooperative
16  association in which such interested member of the
17  governing body of the municipality has less than a 7
18  1/2% share in the ownership; and
19  B. such interested member publicly discloses the
20  nature and extent of his interest prior to or during
21  deliberations concerning the proposed award of the
22  contract; and
23  C. such interested member abstains from voting on
24  the award of the contract, though he shall be
25  considered present for the purposes of establishing a
26  quorum; and

 

 

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1  D. such contract is approved by a majority vote of
2  those members presently holding office; and
3  E. the contract is awarded after sealed bids to
4  the lowest responsible bidder if the amount of the
5  contract exceeds $1500, or awarded without bidding if
6  the amount of the contract is less than $1500; and
7  F. the award of the contract would not cause the
8  aggregate amount of all such contracts so awarded to
9  the same person, firm, association, partnership,
10  corporation, or cooperative association in the same
11  fiscal year to exceed $25,000.
12  (2) If:
13  A. the award of the contract is approved by a
14  majority vote of the governing body of the
15  municipality provided that any such interested member
16  shall abstain from voting; and
17  B. the amount of the contract does not exceed
18  $2,000; and
19  C. the award of the contract would not cause the
20  aggregate amount of all such contracts so awarded to
21  the same person, firm, association, partnership,
22  corporation, or cooperative association in the same
23  fiscal year to exceed $4,000; and
24  D. such interested member publicly discloses the
25  nature and extent of his interest prior to or during
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1  contract; and
2  E. such interested member abstains from voting on
3  the award of the contract, though he shall be
4  considered present for the purposes of establishing a
5  quorum.
6  (b-5) In addition to the above exemptions, any elected or
7  appointed member of the governing body may provide materials,
8  merchandise, property, services, or labor if:
9  A. the contract is with a person, firm, partnership,
10  association, corporation, or cooperative association in
11  which the interested member of the governing body of the
12  municipality, advisory panel, or commission has less than
13  a 1% share in the ownership; and
14  B. the award of the contract is approved by a majority
15  vote of the governing body of the municipality provided
16  that any such interested member shall abstain from voting;
17  and
18  C. such interested member publicly discloses the
19  nature and extent of his interest before or during
20  deliberations concerning the proposed award of the
21  contract; and
22  D. such interested member abstains from voting on the
23  award of the contract, though he shall be considered
24  present for the purposes of establishing a quorum.
25  (c) A contract for the procurement of public utility
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1  not barred by this Section by one or more members of the
2  governing body of the public entity being an officer or
3  employee of the public utility company or holding an ownership
4  interest of no more than 7 1/2% in the public utility company,
5  or holding an ownership interest of any size if the public
6  entity is a municipality with a population of less than 7,500
7  and the public utility's rates are approved by the Illinois
8  Commerce Commission. An elected or appointed member of the
9  governing body of the public entity having such an interest
10  shall be deemed not to have a prohibited interest under this
11  Section.
12  (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section or
13  any other law to the contrary, until January 1, 1994, a member
14  of the city council of a municipality with a population under
15  20,000 may purchase real estate from the municipality, at a
16  price of not less than 100% of the value of the real estate as
17  determined by a written MAI certified appraisal or by a
18  written certified appraisal of a State certified or licensed
19  real estate appraiser, if the purchase is approved by a
20  unanimous vote of the city council members then holding office
21  (except for the member desiring to purchase the real estate,
22  who shall not vote on the question).
23  (e) For the purposes of this Section only, a municipal
24  officer shall not be deemed interested if the officer is an
25  employee of a company or owns or holds an interest of 1% or
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1  or both, that company is involved in the transaction of
2  business with the municipality, and that company's stock is
3  traded on a nationally recognized securities market, provided
4  the interested member: (i) publicly discloses the fact that he
5  or she is an employee or holds an interest of 1% or less in a
6  company before deliberation of the proposed award of the
7  contract; (ii) refrains from evaluating, recommending,
8  approving, deliberating, or otherwise participating in
9  negotiation, approval, or both, of the contract, work, or
10  business; (iii) abstains from voting on the award of the
11  contract though he or she shall be considered present for
12  purposes of establishing a quorum; and (iv) the contract is
13  approved by a majority vote of those members currently holding
14  office.
15  A municipal officer shall not be deemed interested if the
16  officer owns or holds an interest of 1% or less, not in the
17  officer's individual name but through a mutual fund or
18  exchange-traded fund, in a company, that company is involved
19  in the transaction of business with the municipality, and that
20  company's stock is traded on a nationally recognized
21  securities market.
22  (f) Under either of the following circumstances, a
23  municipal, or county, or township officer may hold a position
24  on the board of a not-for-profit corporation that is
25  interested in a contract, work, or business of the
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1  (1) If the municipal, or county, or township officer
2  is appointed by the governing body of the municipality, or
3  county, or township to represent the interests of the
4  municipality, or county, or township on a not-for-profit
5  corporation's board, then the municipal, or county, or
6  township officer may actively vote on matters involving
7  either that board or the municipality, or county, or
8  township, at any time, so long as the membership on the
9  not-for-profit board is not a paid position, except that
10  the municipal, or county, or township officer may be
11  reimbursed by the not-for-profit board for expenses
12  incurred as the result of membership on the not-for-profit
13  board.
14  (2) If the municipal, or county, or township officer
15  is not appointed to the governing body of a not-for-profit
16  corporation by the governing body of the municipality, or
17  county, or township, then the municipal, or county, or
18  township officer may continue to serve; however, the
19  municipal, or county, or township officer shall abstain
20  from voting on any proposition before the municipal, or
21  county, or township governing body directly involving the
22  not-for-profit corporation and, for those matters, shall
23  not be counted as present for the purposes of a quorum of
24  the municipal, or county, or township governing body.
25  (Source: P.A. 100-201, eff. 8-18-17.)

 

 

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