Illinois Code § 105 ILCS 5/34-82

Designation of person to sign for president.
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The president of the board, with the approval of the board, may
designate one or more persons who shall have authority, when directed to
do so by the president, to affix the signature of the president to any
bond, warrant, certificate, contract or any other written instrument,
which by law is required to be signed by the president of the board.
When the signature of the president of the board is so affixed to a
written instrument, it shall be as binding upon the board as if signed
by the president thereof. Whenever the president of the board desires to
designate a person to affix the signature of the president to any bond,
warrant, certificate, contract or any other written instrument, he shall
send a written notice to the board containing the name of the person he
has selected and a designation of the instrument or instruments such
person shall have authority to sign. Attached to the notice shall be the
written signature of the president of the board, executed by the person
so designated, with the signature of the person so designated
underneath. The notice shall be filed with the secretary and presented
at the next meeting of the board for its approval and shall be printed
in its proceedings.

(105 ILCS 5/prec. Sec. 34-83 heading)
 

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