Illinois Code § 70 ILCS 1860/15

The governing and administrative body of the Port District shall
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be a Board of Commissioners consisting of 9 members, to be known as
the America's Central Port District Board. All members of the Board shall
be residents of the District and shall be known as Commissioners of the America's Central
 Port District Board. The members of the Board shall serve
without compensation but shall be reimbursed for actual expenses incurred
by them in the performance of their duties. However, any Commissioner of
the Board who is appointed to the office of secretary or treasurer may
receive compensation for his services as such officer. No Commissioner of
the Board or employee of the District shall have any private financial
interest, profit or benefit in any contract, work or business of the
District nor in the sale or lease of any property to or from the District,
except to the extent allowed under "An Act to prevent fraudulent and
corrupt practices in the making or accepting of official appointments and
contracts by public officers", approved April 9, 1872, as now or hereafter amended.

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