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IL HB4169

IL HB4169
TWP CD-OFFICER RESIGNATION


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Introduced
10/17/2025
In Committee
10/28/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

104th General Assembly

Bill Summary

Amends the Township Code. Provides that resignations of officers become effective only if the resignations are made in writing, signed by the person holding the office, notarized, and accepted by the township or multi-township board (rather than upon acceptance by the township or multi-township board).

AI Summary

This bill amends the Township Code to modify the process for officer resignations by specifying that resignations are only effective if they meet certain formal requirements. Specifically, the bill requires that resignations must be made in writing, personally signed by the officer, notarized, and then accepted by the appropriate township or multi-township board. Previously, resignations were considered effective simply upon acceptance by the board. The bill aims to create a more structured and formal process for officers leaving their positions, ensuring that resignations are documented, verified, and explicitly approved. The change applies to both individual township officers and multi-township assessors, providing a consistent standard for resignation procedures across different local government contexts.

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Referred to Rules Committee (on 10/28/2025)

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