Illinois Code § 20 ILCS 3988/25

Local Steering Committee.
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Counties interested in
assistance under this Act must form a steering committee consisting of
11 members in the following 3 categories chosen according to
the following requirements:

 
 
(1) Three members of the county board appointed by 
 
the county board chairperson with the advice and consent of the county board.

 
 
(2) Three elected municipal officials chosen by the 
 
corporate authorities of those municipalities participating in the county-municipal partnership.

 
 
(3) Five public members who reside within the county 
 
and are appointed by a majority vote of the county board members and elected municipal officials on the Local Steering Committee, with one each representing the following categories:

 
 
(a) Agriculture.

 
 
(b) Environment.

 
 
(c) Historic preservation.

 
 
(d) Construction or development.

 
 
(e) Citizen-at-large.

 
When the Committee is first established, one-third of the members of
each category shall serve a term of one year; one-third shall serve a term
of 2 years; and one-third shall serve a term of 3 years, except for
the public members, one of whom will serve for one year, 2 of whom
shall serve for 2 years, and 2 of whom will serve for 3 years. All
subsequent members shall serve for a term of 3 years. A vacancy shall be
filled
in the same manner as an original appointment.

 
The Chairperson shall be chosen for a term of 2 years from
among the members of the Committee by a majority vote of the
Committee; all members of the Committee including the Chairperson
have a vote.

 
The Committee shall adopt its own rules of operation.

the county board chairperson with the advice and consent of the county board.
corporate authorities of those municipalities participating in the county-municipal partnership.
and are appointed by a majority vote of the county board members and elected municipal officials on the Local Steering Committee, with one each representing the following categories:

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