Illinois Code § 55 ILCS 5/3-12001

Creation or abolition of Personnel Policy Commission.
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The County Board of any county having a population of 350,000 or more but
less than 1,000,000 inhabitants as determined by the last preceding federal
census, may by ordinance create a Personnel Policy Commission.

 
If the county board does not by ordinance create a Personnel Policy
Commission pursuant to the provisions of this Division, a
petition may be filed with the county clerk, signed by not less than 1% of the
registered voters of the county, requesting the submission to a
referendum of the following proposition: shall the county board
of..... county create a Personnel Policy Commission pursuant to the
provisions of Division 3-12 of the Counties Code?

 
If such a petition is filed, the county clerk shall submit the
proposition to the voters at an election to be held in accordance with the
general election law.

 
If a majority of the voters voting on the proposition vote in favor
of it, the county board shall, by ordinance, create a Personnel Policy
Commission pursuant to the provisions of this Division.

 
At any time after the creation of a Personnel Policy Commission
pursuant to this Division, a petition may be filed with the county clerk,
signed by not less than 1% of the registered voters of the county,
requesting the submission to a referendum of the following proposition:
shall the county board of..... county abolish the Personnel Policy
Commission established pursuant to the provisions of Division 3-12 of
the Counties Code?

 
The election authority shall submit the proposition to the voters at an
election to be held in accordance with the general election law.

 
If a majority of the voters voting on the proposition vote in favor
of it, the county board shall, by ordinance, abolish such Personnel
Policy Commission.

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