(a) During odd-numbered years, beginning in 2027, an appointing authority may review the activity of any board to which the appointing authority is authorized or required to appoint a majority of the members to determine whether the board has conducted business or held meetings in the prior 2 years, has been abolished by executive order, or has submitted a final statutory report. Based on the findings of its review, the appointing authority shall consider whether to submit a report to the General Assembly recommending abolition of the board. (20 ILCS 3900/Art. 5 heading) Article 5.
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