Illinois Code § 50 ILCS 720/3

Powers and Duties.
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(a) Powers and Duties of the Advisory Board.

 
 
(1) To incorporate as a general not-for-profit 
 
corporation or other appropriate structure under Illinois law.

 
 
(2) To adopt By-Laws and Operating Procedures.

 
 
(3) To designate a Financial Officer who is an 
 
elected local government official.

 
 
(4) To employ a coordinator and to approve the 
 
employment of such other full or part-time staff as may be required.

 
 
(5) To develop and approve the total budget for the 
 
Mobile Team annually.

 
 
(6) To determine equitable formulae for providing the 
 
local share of cost of the Mobile Team, and to assure receipt of such funds from participating units of local government.

 
 
(7) To oversee the development of training programs, 
 
the delivery of training, and the proper expenditure of funds.

 
 
(8) To carry out such other actions or activities 
 
appropriate to the operation of the Mobile Team including but not limited to contracting for services and supplies, and purchase of furniture, fixtures, equipment and supplies.

 
 
(9) To exercise all other powers and duties as are 
 
reasonable to fulfill its functions in furtherance of the purposes of this Act.

 
(b) Powers and Duties of the Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards
Board.

 
 
(1) To act as the State agency participant on each 
 
Mobile Team Advisory Board.

 
 
(2) To act as the State agency to coordinate the 
 
actions of Mobile Teams established in the State.

 
 
(3) To determine that the Mobile Team meets the 
 
criteria for the receipt of funds from the State in accordance with Section 4 of this Act.

 
 
(4) To budget for and authorize quarterly 
 
disbursement of State funds up to 50% of the total approved budget of the eligible Mobile Team.

 
 
(5) To establish such reasonable rules and 
 
regulations as the Director deems necessary to carry out the duties described in this Act, including those relating to the annual certification of retired law enforcement officers qualified under federal law to carry a concealed weapon.

 
(c) Powers and Duties of the Coordinator of an Advisory Board.

 
 
(1) To manage and coordinate the ongoing operations 
 
of the Mobile Team.

 
 
(2) To employ and supervise additional authorized 
 
full or part-time staff.

 
 
(3) To arrange for qualified instructors from among 
 
the employees of State, local or federal Departments or agencies wherever practical and to obtain other instructional services as required.

corporation or other appropriate structure under Illinois law.
elected local government official.
employment of such other full or part-time staff as may be required.
Mobile Team annually.
local share of cost of the Mobile Team, and to assure receipt of such funds from participating units of local government.
the delivery of training, and the proper expenditure of funds.
appropriate to the operation of the Mobile Team including but not limited to contracting for services and supplies, and purchase of furniture, fixtures, equipment and supplies.
reasonable to fulfill its functions in furtherance of the purposes of this Act.
Mobile Team Advisory Board.
actions of Mobile Teams established in the State.
criteria for the receipt of funds from the State in accordance with Section 4 of this Act.
disbursement of State funds up to 50% of the total approved budget of the eligible Mobile Team.
regulations as the Director deems necessary to carry out the duties described in this Act, including those relating to the annual certification of retired law enforcement officers qualified under federal law to carry a concealed weapon.
of the Mobile Team.
full or part-time staff.
the employees of State, local or federal Departments or agencies wherever practical and to obtain other instructional services as required.

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