Article IV. Commissioners And Other Officers--Selection, Qualifications, Powers And Duties  



 
    (70 ILCS 605/Art. IV heading)
ARTICLE IV. COMMISSIONERS AND OTHER OFFICERS--SELECTION, QUALIFICATIONS,
POWERS AND DUTIES

    (70 ILCS 605/4-1) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-1)
    Sec. 4-1. Appointment of Commissioners.
    Upon the organization of the district, the temporary commissioners shall continue as permanent commissioners and shall hold office until the first Tuesday in September following the organization of the district and until their successors are selected and have qualified. On the first Tuesday in September after the organization of any district, or as soon thereafter as may be feasible, and in the manner provided in Section 3-9 of this Act, the appropriate appointing authority shall appoint 3 commissioners for such district, one of whom shall hold office for a term expiring on the first Tuesday of September next, one of whom shall hold office for a term expiring on the first Tuesday of the second succeeding September, and the other of whom shall hold office for a term expiring on the first Tuesday of the third succeeding September, and until their respective successors are selected and have qualified. On the first Tuesday of September of each succeeding year, or as soon thereafter as may be feasible, the appointing authority shall appoint one commissioner, who shall hold his office for a term expiring on the first Tuesday of the third succeeding September and until his successor is selected and has qualified.
(Source: P.A. 77-701.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-2) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-2)
    Sec. 4-2. Petition for appointment of commissioners. Whenever a petition signed by a majority of the total number of adult landowners who together own a majority of the area embraced in the district requesting the appointment of an individual as commissioner is filed with the county clerk of the county in which the greater part of the territory of the district lies not more than 4 weeks nor less than 1 week before the first Tuesday of September, then the county clerk shall forward the petition to the appropriate appointing authority and, except for good cause shown, the appropriate appointing authority shall then appoint that individual as commissioner, if he is otherwise qualified.
(Source: P.A. 88-607, eff. 1-1-95.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-3) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-3)
    Sec. 4-3. Qualifications of Commissioners. No person shall be appointed or elected commissioner of a district who is not an adult resident of Illinois. Neither shall any person be appointed or elected commissioner of a district who does not own land in the district unless (a) the court in election districts or the appointing authority in other districts finds it to be in the best interests of the district that the requirement of ownership of land in the district be waived or (b) the selection of commissioners is by appointment and a majority of the adult landowners owning a majority of the area embraced in the district have duly petitioned the appropriate appointing authority to allow the appointment as commissioner of an individual who does not own land in the district.
(Source: P.A. 86-297.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-4) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-4)
    Sec. 4-4. Oath of Commissioners-Bond of Commissioners.) Before entering on his duties each commissioner appointed or elected under this Act shall qualify by subscribing to an oath to discharge the duties of his office faithfully and without favor or partiality. He shall also give bond payable to the People of the State of Illinois for the use of all persons interested in an amount to be fixed by the court in election districts or the appointing authority in other districts and with surety to be approved by the appointing authority, which bond shall be conditioned upon the faithful performance of his duties and the faithful application of all moneys that may come under his control. The oath and the bond shall be filed with the clerk of the county in which the proceedings to organize the district were held. In the event that a commissioner furnishes a bond with a corporate surety thereon the premium charged by such surety shall be paid by the district. The court in election districts or the appointing authority in other districts, for good cause shown, may, and when petitioned to do so by a majority of the adult landowners owning a majority of the area embraced in the district, shall waive the requirement that a commissioner furnish surety on his bond.
(Source: P.A. 84-886.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-5) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-5)
    Sec. 4-5. Election of Commissioners in Districts organized under Farm Drainage Act and certain other Districts. Commissioners for all districts which, at the time this Act becomes effective, are operating and existing under the provisions of the Farm Drainage Act, shall be elected by the adult owners of land in the district in the manner provided by this Section unless the landowners have elected to change from the election to the appointment of commissioners in the manner provided in Section 4-6.
    An election shall be held in all combined, union, special, user, mutual or other districts which were operating and existing under the Farm Drainage Act at the time this Act became effective and in districts which have changed from the appointment to the election of commissioners as provided in Section 4-8, on the first Tuesday in September 1956 and annually thereafter for the purpose of electing a successor to the commissioner whose term will next expire. Commissioners so elected shall serve for a term of 3 years from the date of their election and until their successors have been elected and have qualified.
    In any case where the commissioners have failed to give notice and to hold an election as provided in this Section, the circuit court of the county in which the district is organized may, on the petition of any owner of land in the district, designate the time and place for a special election. Any commissioner elected at such special election shall serve for the remainder of the term expiring 3 years from the date on which the election should have been held and until his successor is elected and has qualified.
    The commissioners in office shall designate the place within the district at which the election will be held and they shall file such designation in writing with the clerk of the circuit court at least four weeks prior to the date of the election. The clerk shall give at least two weeks notice of the time and place of the election by publication for 2 successive weeks in the manner provided by Section 4-22. Notice by mailing shall not be required.
    Voting shall be by secret ballot. The clerk shall cause the ballots to be prepared. The ballots shall show on their face the name of the district, the date of the election, the term for which a commissioner is to be elected, the names of the declared candidates and a blank line for write-in candidates. A square shall appear before each name and before the blank line. The reverse side of the ballot shall show the official nature of the ballot by the certificate of the clerk.
    Every adult owner of land in the district shall be entitled to vote. Any qualified person may declare his candidacy for the office of commissioner and thereby become entitled to have his name placed on the ballot by filing a statement of his candidacy in writing with the clerk at least 3 weeks prior to the date of the election.
    The commissioners in office at the time of the election shall be the judges of the election. In the event that one or more of the commissioners is absent or refuses to serve as judge then the electors present at the opening of the polls may choose a person or persons to fill the vacancy or vacancies. The polls shall open at 2:00 P.M. and close at 4:00 P.M. unless the judges of election shall determine to hold the polls open a longer period to accommodate the voters. In no event shall the polls remain open later than 6:00 P.M.
    Upon the closing of the polls the judges of election shall promptly canvass the ballots and the ballots together with the poll books, tally lists and the results shall be returned to the clerk within 48 hours after the election. The candidate receiving the largest number of votes shall be declared elected. In case of a tie the judges shall determine by lot who is elected. The expense of the election shall be borne by the district.
    In the event that a vacancy occurs in the office of commissioner whether by death, ineligibility, removal from office or failure to qualify the commissioners in office shall fill the vacancy by appointment. The commissioner so appointed shall serve until the next annual election. If the unexpired term caused by such vacancy be for more than one year then, at the next annual election, the adult landowners shall elect a commissioner to complete the then unexpired portion of the term in addition to electing a commissioner for a regular term.
    Commissioners elected under this Section shall, within 20 days after their election, qualify by subscribing to an oath of office and giving bond, in the manner provided in Section 4-4.
(Source: P.A. 86-297.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-6) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-6)
    Sec. 4-6. Change from election to appointment of Commissioners in certain districts.
    In all districts which were operating and existing under the provisions of the Farm Drainage Act at the time this Act became effective and in districts which have changed from the appointment to the election of commissioners as provided in Section 4-8, 10 per cent or more of the adult landowners may petition the court to dispense with the annual election of commissioners and to appoint commissioners in the same manner as though the district had been originally organized under this Act. Upon the filing of any such petition the same shall be presented to the court which shall fix the date and hour for hearing and direct the time and manner of giving notice. Upon such hearing the court shall determine whether the petition is signed by at least 10 per cent of the adult owners of land in the district. The affidavit of one or more credible persons may be taken as prima facie evidence as to the proportion of the owners signing the petition. If the petition is not so signed the petition shall be dismissed at the petitioners' cost.
    If at such hearing, the court determines that the petition is signed by at least 10 per cent of such owners but is not signed by a majority of such owners then the court shall order the question of whether the commissioners of the district shall be appointed in the manner provided or elected by the adult landowners of the district submitted to the adult landowners at the next annual election in the district and shall direct the clerk of the district to prepare separate ballots on that question for use in that election. The ballots shall be canvassed by the judges of the election and the ballots and the results of the election returned to the clerk at the same time and in the same manner as is provided in Section 4-5 with reference to the election of commissioners.
    Within five days after the results of the election are returned to the clerk he shall report the results to the court. If a majority of the owners voting on the question do not favor the appointment of commissioners the petition shall be dismissed and the question may not again be put to the landowners until the second succeeding annual election. If a majority of the owners voting on the question favor the appointment of commissioners in the manner provided and the dispensing with the annual election of commissioners the court shall order that thenceforth the annual elections of the district shall be dispensed with and thereafter the commissioners shall be appointed in the manner provided in this Act.
    If at the hearing on the petition the court determines that the petition is signed by a majority of the adult owners of land in the district then no referendum on the question shall be necessary and the court shall thereupon order that thenceforth the annual elections of the district shall be dispensed with and thereafter the commissioners shall be appointed in the manner provided by this Act.
    The commissioners in office at the time an order dispensing with further elections is given or made shall continue in office until the time that their successors would have been elected under the provisions of Section 4-5 and until their successors have been appointed and shall have qualified.
(Source: P.A. 77-701.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-7) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-7)
    Sec. 4-7. Appointment of commissioners in districts organized under Levee Act and certain other districts. In all districts which, at the time this Act goes into effect, were operating and existing under the provisions of the Levee Act, or under the provisions of any other act repealed by this Act except the Farm Drainage Act, the commissioners thereof shall hereafter be appointed in the same manner and with like qualifications as though the districts had been originally organized under this Act unless the landowners have elected to change from the appointment to the election of commissioners in the manner provided in Section 4-8. The commissioners in office at the time this Act goes into effect shall continue as commissioners of the district under this Act until the expiration of their terms of office and until their successors are selected and shall have qualified as provided in this Act. Commissioners appointed under this section shall, within 20 days after their appointment, qualify by subscribing to an oath of office and giving bond, in the manner provided in Section 4-4.
(Source: P.A. 86-297.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-8) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-8)
    Sec. 4-8. Change from appointment to election of commissioners in certain districts. In any district, whether heretofore or hereafter organized, 10 per cent or more of the adult landowners may petition the court to change the method of selecting commissioners from appointment to election. The practice and procedure on a petition to change from the appointment to the election of commissioners shall follow, as nearly as the facts will permit, the practice and procedure set forth in Section 4-6 for the change from elective to appointive commissioners. The commissioners in office at the time an order is given or made directing that thereafter the commissioners shall be elected in the manner provided by this Act shall continue in office until the time that their successors would have been appointed under Section 4-1 and until their successors have been elected and shall have qualified.
(Source: Laws 1955, p. 512.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-9) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-9)
    Sec. 4-9. Single commissioner.
    Whenever the drains, levees or other work for the construction of which the district was organized are completed, then the appointing authority may, upon the petition of adult landowners owning a majority of the area embraced in the district, dispense with 2 commissioners, and the appointing authority shall thereafter appoint for such district a single commissioner, who shall hold office for a term expiring on the first Tuesday in September of the third year following his appointment and until his successor is appointed and has qualified, and such single commissioner shall perform the duties and be vested with and exercise the powers imposed upon commissioners generally. Whenever, upon the petition of one or more landowners in such district, it appears to the appointing authority that additional work may be necessary in such district, or for other good cause shown, the appointing authority shall appoint 2 additional commissioners in the manner provided by Section 4-10 so as to make a total of 3 commissioners for the district.
(Source: P.A. 77-701.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-10) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-10)
    Sec. 4-10. Filling vacancies in appointive commissioners-Removal from office. If, for any reason, a vacancy occurs in the office of commissioner in a district in which the commissioners are appointed the appointing authority may appoint a successor, either without notice or upon such notice as the appointing authority may direct, to fill the vacancy until the first Tuesday of September next, on which date, or as soon thereafter as may be feasible, the appropriate appointing authority shall appoint a successor for the remainder of the term, in accordance with Sections 3-9, 4-1 and 4-2. For good cause shown any commissioner, whether elected or appointed, may be removed from office by the appointing authority upon its own motion or upon the motion of any interested landowner. Notice to such commissioner of the hearing on such motion shall be given as the appointing authority shall direct.
(Source: P.A. 86-297.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-11) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-11)
    Sec. 4-11. Organization of Commissioners-Quorum.) The commissioners shall elect one of their number as chairman and shall elect a secretary, who may or may not be a commissioner. A majority of the commissioners constitutes a quorum, and a concurrence of a majority of their number regarding any matter within the scope of their duties is sufficient.
(Source: P.A. 80-579.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-12) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-12)
    Sec. 4-12. Meetings of Commissioners-Minutes. The commissioners shall hold an annual meeting of the district each November in the county in which the district is organized. The commissioners shall fix the time, date and place of the meeting and shall give notice of the meeting by publication one time at least 10 days prior to the date of the meeting in a newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the district is organized. When the district is situated in 2 or more counties, the notice shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation in each of those counties. If no newspaper of general circulation is published in any such county, publication of the notice shall be in a newspaper having general circulation in that county. Notice by mailing is not required. The commissioners shall hold other meetings in the county or counties in which the district is located. Meetings may be called by the chairperson or any two commissioners. The commissioners shall keep and preserve a minute book in which their secretary shall record the proceedings of each meeting by making a brief memorandum of all transactions concerning the district. All meetings of the commissioners shall be open to the public and the minutes of the meetings shall at all reasonable times be open to public inspection.
(Source: P.A. 86-297.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-13) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-13)
    Sec. 4-13. Pay of commissioners. Each commissioner shall receive for his services a sum not to exceed $30 per day for each day he is actually engaged in the business of his office, and he shall be reimbursed for his necessary traveling and other expenses incurred in the performance of his duties. Each commissioner shall present to the court an itemized account, under oath, of his claim for services and expenses, which shall be audited by the court and certified by it to the treasurer of the district for payment.
(Source: P.A. 86-1266.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-14) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-14)
    Sec. 4-14. General powers of commissioners. The commissioners constitute the corporate authorities of the district and shall exercise the corporate functions conferred by law. The commissioners are empowered to: (a) adopt and use a corporate seal; (b) use funds of the district for any lawful purpose and compromise actions and controversies and employ engineers, attorneys and other employees; (c) do all acts necessary for the purpose of surveying, constructing, altering, enlarging, protecting, repairing and maintaining any drain, levee or other work of the district and go upon lands either within or outside of the district for the purpose of examining the same in connection with the work of the district and making surveys, doing no more damage than the occasion may require; (d) upon the payment or tender of the compensation allowed, go upon such lands with their agents, employees, contractors and servants, teams, tools, machinery, instruments and other equipment for the purpose of constructing the work of the district and forever thereafter enter upon such lands for the purpose of constructing the work of the district and forever thereafter enter upon such lands for the purpose of protecting, maintaining and repairing the same; (e) use any part of any public highway for the purposes of work to be done, provided such use will not permanently destroy or materially impair such public highway for public use; (f) authorize any state or federal officer, agent, employee or contractor to go on any lands or rights-of-way of the district for the purpose of inspecting, surveying, constructing, altering, enlarging, protecting, repairing or maintaining any drain, levee or other work of the district; (g) enter into agreements with any department or agency of the State of Illinois relative to the use and control of ditches, drains, levees and drainage structures of the district in conjunction with the operation and management of fish preserves and game refuges and the furtherance of any of the purposes of the "Fish Code of Illinois" or the "Wildlife Code of Illinois"; (h) in the corporate name of the district, contract, sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, and do and perform all acts and things, whether express or implied, that may be reasonably required in order to accomplish the purposes of this Act.
(Source: P.A. 86-297.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-15) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-15)
    Sec. 4-15. Duty to Keep System in Repair-Minor Improvements.) The commissioners shall make an annual inspection of all the district's improvements and works and keep the drains, levees, pumping plants and other works of the district in operation and repair. The commissioners may, without prior authorization of the court, use corporate funds of the district for the repair, maintenance, operation or improvement of drains, levees, pumping plants and other works of the district when such repair, maintenance, operation or improvement does not involve any substantial or material alteration, enlargement or extension of the drainage system of the district and for the purchase, acquisition or lease of machinery and equipment. If the commissioners find that by reason of error in locating or constructing the drains, levees or other works the lands of the district, or any portion thereof, do not receive the benefits contemplated at the time the assessment for the work was levied, they shall use the corporate funds of the district to achieve the results so contemplated in order that all lands, so far as practicable, shall receive the benefits for which they were assessed. If sufficient funds are not on hand or available for the performance of any such repair or other work, (unless the alternate method of levying an additional assessment for repair work provided by Section 5-18 is being followed), the commissioners shall petition the court for authority to levy an assessment upon the lands benefited to pay the cost thereof and all expenses incident thereto.
(Source: P.A. 84-886.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-15.1) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-15.1)
    Sec. 4-15.1. Protection of environmental values. In performing any of the duties and in exercising any of the powers provided in this Code, the commissioners shall use all practicable means and measures, including consideration of alternative methods of providing the necessary drainage, to protect such environmental values as trees and fish and wildlife habitat, and to avoid erosion and pollution of the land, water or air.
(Source: P.A. 86-297.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-16) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-16)
    Sec. 4-16. Specific powers of commissioners-Court approval.
    When authorized by the court, the commissioners may: (a) construct additional drains, ditches, levees or other works necessary for the drainage or protection of the lands in the district, including the construction of one or more pumping plants; (b) alter, enlarge, extend, improve, deepen, widen or straighten any drain, levee, pumping plant or other work within the district and may do any such work outside the district when necessary to obtain a proper outlet or to protect the lands in the district; (c) change the method of construction, route, size, capacity, termini or plans of any proposed drain, levee or other work of the district; (d) purchase, acquire or lease and maintain and operate dredge boats, draglines, bulldozers or other machinery or equipment necessary for the construction, repair, maintenance and preservation of any drain, levee or other work of the district; (e) purchase mowing machines, tractors, sprayers or other like equipment for keeping the drains, levees, banks and right-of-way free from weeds, brush or other obstructions; (f) construct access roads when such roads are necessary to protect or maintain any drain, levee, pumping plant or other work or structure of the district; (g) level spoil banks and excavated material to permit cultivation or use for roadway or other lawful purposes; (h) construct headwalls, bulkheads, spillways, surface water inlets and tile outlets as a part of the drainage system of the district; and (i) abandon any drain, levee or other work of the district, or any part thereof, when the same is no longer of value or service to the district or has been adequately replaced or superseded by other works.
(Source: Laws 1955, p. 512.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-16a) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-16a)
    Sec. 4-16a. Prompt payment. Purchases made pursuant to this Act shall be made in compliance with the Local Government Prompt Payment Act.
(Source: P.A. 86-297.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-17) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-17)
    Sec. 4-17. Acquisition of property - Eminent domain. Whenever an order has been entered by the court authorizing the performance of any work, either within or outside of the district, the commissioners shall proceed to acquire all lands, easements, rights-of-way and other property or interests therein which may be necessary to the performance of such work. The commissioners may enter into agreements with landowners to pay reasonable compensation therefor and may use or commit the corporate funds of the district for such purposes without regard to whether such funds are on hand or are yet to be levied or collected. Whenever the commissioners are unable to agree with any landowner or other interested person on the amount of compensation to be paid, or whenever any person interested is not competent to contract or his name or residence is unknown or he is a non-resident of this state, then the commissioners may, on behalf of the district, acquire any such lands, easements, rights-of-way, properties and interests, whether privately owned, publicly owned or held for the use of the public, by the exercise of the right of eminent domain.
    (a) Complaints seeking to take property in the exercise of the right of eminent domain may be filed by the commissioners in any court of competent jurisdiction, in the manner now or as may hereafter be provided by statute.
    (b) When the property sought to be taken is situated within the boundaries of the district, or when the property sought to be taken is not situated within the boundaries of the district but is situated within the county in which the district is organized, the commissioners may acquire the same and have the compensation fixed in conjunction with and as a part of their assessment proceedings. The commissioners shall, in such event, set forth in the assessment roll, or in an application filed therewith, a description of the property sought to be taken and the amount of the compensation allowed by them. The property so sought to be taken shall be described by reference to the plats, plans and specifications on file with and approved by the court, by metes and bounds, by setting forth in general terms a description of the course, width and area of the right-of-way or easement to be acquired and a general description of the property over, across or upon which the same is to be located, or by any combination of these methods, or by any other method which will sufficiently describe the property sought to be taken. The compensation for property taken and the damages to property not taken, if any, shall thereupon be fixed and determined at the hearing on the assessment roll.
    (c) Every owner of property sought to be taken and every other person interested in such property shall be made a party defendant in the proceeding and shall be served with process or given notice as in other civil cases.
    (d) When the court finds that it is in the best interests of the district to acquire the fee instead of a necessary lesser interest in land and that the fee can be acquired by agreement with the landowner, then the court may authorize the commissioners to purchase the fee. Commissioners may, on behalf of the district, accept a gift or legacy of the fee or any lesser interest in land.
(Source: P.A. 83-388.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-17.5)
    Sec. 4-17.5. Eminent domain. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code, any power granted under this Code to acquire property by condemnation or eminent domain is subject to, and shall be exercised in accordance with, the Eminent Domain Act.
(Source: P.A. 94-1055, eff. 1-1-07.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-18) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-18)
    Sec. 4-18. Authority to levy assessments.
    In order to perform and carry out the duties imposed and powers granted by this Act or to perform or construct any work authorized by the court, the commissioners may, in the manner provided by this Act, levy assessments upon the lands and other property benefited to pay the cost thereof and the expenses incident thereto. Assessments may be levied when sufficient funds are not on hand or otherwise available (a) for the construction of original, additional or repair work; (b) for the completion of original, additional or repair work; (c) for the performance of annual maintenance work, including the maintenance and operation of pumping plants; (d) to acquire necessary rights-of-way or other property, both real and personal; (e) to pay obligations incurred for incidental expenses, current expenses, obligations incurred in protecting the works of the district in emergencies and in the performance of emergency repair work; or (f) for other lawful purposes as set forth in this Act.
(Source: Laws 1955, p. 512.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-19) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-19)
    Sec. 4-19. Obtaining court authorization. If the commissioners determine that it is necessary or advisable (a) to exercise any of the specific powers conferred upon them by Section 4-16 of this Act, or (b) to levy an additional assessment (unless the alternate method of levying an additional assessment for repair work provided by Section 5-18 is being followed), or (c) to levy an annual maintenance assessment, or (d) to increase an existing annual maintenance assessment, or if the commissioners are requested in writing by a majority of the adult landowners owning one-third of the land, or by at least one-third of the landowners owning the major portion of the land, to exercise any such power or to levy any such assessment, then the commissioners shall file a verified petition in the court in which the district is organized for authority to exercise such power or powers or to levy such an assessment.
    The petition shall contain the following (or so much thereof as may be applicable): (a) a general description of any work or changes proposed to be undertaken; (b) a general description of any equipment proposed to be purchased, acquired, leased, maintained or operated; (c) a statement showing the necessity for or advisability of the levy of the assessment or the exercise of such powers; (d) such plans, profiles or specifications as may be necessary; (e) a description of any lands, rights-of-way or other property which they deem it necessary to acquire for such work; (f) an estimate of costs, including an estimate of any increase or decrease in costs occasioned by any proposed change; (g) the amount of the assessment proposed to be levied, if any; (h) a statement that the benefits to the lands and other property in the district from the proposed work or the exercise of the power or powers proposed exceed the cost to such lands and other property; (i) a request for authority to exercise such powers and to do the acts proposed; (j) a request for authority to levy the proposed assessment; and (k) any other matters which the commissioners may deem pertinent.
    Whenever a petition is filed with the court by the commissioners requesting authority to levy an additional or annual maintenance assessment, such petition must be accompanied by a current financial report in the form set forth in Section 4-32 and covering the period since the last preceding report. If there are lands or other property which will be benefited, but which lie outside the district and within another district or a municipal corporation exercising drainage powers, then such other district or municipal corporation may be named as a party defendant in such petition and shall be served with process as provided in Section 3-19.
    If the proposed work, changes or other powers sought by the commissioners will require the levy of an annual maintenance assessment, or if the petition seeks such an assessment or the increase in any existing annual maintenance assessment to keep any such work or other works of the district in repair or to pay the cost of operating any proposed or existing pumping plant, work or equipment, then the petition shall contain an estimate of the amount of such new or increased annual maintenance assessment and a request for authority to levy such new or increased annual maintenance assessment.
    The commissioners may file with their petition an additional assessment roll or an annual maintenance assessment roll, or both, if any such assessments are proposed.
(Source: Laws 1955, p. 512.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-20) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-20)
    Sec. 4-20. Setting petition for hearing.
    Upon the filing of the petition it shall be presented to the court, which shall fix the date and hour for hearing.
(Source: Laws 1955, p. 512.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-21) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-21)
    Sec. 4-21. Notice of hearing. The petitioners or the clerk of the court shall give notice of the hearing in the manner provided in Section 4-22, except that if the petition does not pray for authority to levy an assessment, then the clerk shall give only such notice as the court may direct. The notice shall be entitled "Drainage Notice" and must state: (a) in what court and on what date the petition was filed; (b) the name of the district; (c) a general description of the authority sought from the court and of the work proposed to be undertaken or other matters proposed; (d) the amount of the assessment proposed to be levied, if any, and (e) the place, date and hour the petition will be heard. If an assessment roll was filed with the petition the notice shall also state (f) the total amount of damages, if any, to be allowed, (g) the total amount of compensation proposed to be allowed, if any, and (h) the total amount of the annual maintenance assessment, if any.
    It shall not be a valid ground for objection on the part of any landowner that any other landowner has not received proper or sufficient notice of the hearing.
(Source: P.A. 86-297.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-22) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-22)
    Sec. 4-22. Time and manner of giving notice. Notice of the hearing on the petition, unless other notice is directed by the court as provided in Section 4-21, shall be given by publishing the notice in a newspaper of general circulation published in the county in which the district is situated. The notice shall be published once each week for 2 successive weeks. The first publication of the notice shall be at least 3 weeks prior to the date fixed for hearing. When the district is situated in 2 or more counties, then such notice shall be given as aforesaid by publishing the same in a newspaper of general circulation published in each of said counties. If no newspaper of general circulation is published in any such county, then publication of the notice shall be in a newspaper having general circulation in that county.
    The petition shall be accompanied by the affidavit of one or more credible persons giving the names and addresses of all the owners of land situated in the district, if known, or, if unknown, the names and addresses of the persons who last paid the general taxes on the land for which the names or addresses of the owners are unknown, as shown by the collector's books in the county in which such land is situated. The petitioners or the clerk of the court shall, within 4 days after the first publication of the notice, mail a copy thereof to each person named in the affidavit at the address therein set forth.
    The notice given by mail shall be sent first-class, with the postage thereon fully prepaid. The certificate of the clerk or the affidavit of any other credible person, affixed to a copy of the notice, shall be sufficient evidence of the mailing of the notices.
(Source: P.A. 86-297.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-23) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-23)
    Sec. 4-23. Objections-Hearing.
    Any landowner in the district or other party defendant may, at or prior to the time fixed for hearing, file objections to the petition, or any portion thereof, or request that the petition be modified in any particular and, after filing such objections or request for modification, may be heard with reference thereto and introduce evidence in support thereof.
(Source: Laws 1955, p. 512.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-24) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-24)
    Sec. 4-24. Findings - Dismissal - Order. If, at the conclusion of the hearing, the court finds that it is not necessary or advisable to construct any of the proposed work or to make any of the proposed changes or to exercise any of the proposed powers or to levy any proposed assessment, or finds that the cost thereof to the lands and other property in the district will exceed the benefits thereto, then the court shall dismiss the petition. In determining whether the proposed action is necessary or advisable and in determining the cost thereof, the court shall consider environmental values and amenities and may receive testimony from persons especially qualified by reason of training or experience in biological sciences, community planning, natural resource development, conservation, landscape architecture and similar fields. If the court finds that it is necessary or advisable to do one or more of the things proposed and that the benefit resulting therefrom to the lands in the district exceed the cost to such lands, then the court shall also find (a) the things which should be done, (b) the method by which the things shall be done, (c) the probable cost thereof, (d) whether an assessment should be levied or increased, (e) the amount of any assessment or additional assessment or new or increased annual maintenance assessment to be levied, and (f) any other matters which the court deems pertinent, and shall order the things to be done and the levy of an assessment in accordance with its findings. If the court orders the levy of an assessment, and if the commissioners have filed an assessment roll with their petition, then the court shall fix a time for a hearing on the assessment roll and shall continue the cause to a day certain for such hearing and no additional notice shall be required if notice was given by publication and mailing as required by Section 4-22 and by Section 5-6; provided, however, that if there are no objections to the assessment roll, if no jury is required and, if such notice was given by publication and mailing under Section 4-22 and Section 5-6, then the court may proceed to an immediate hearing on the assessment roll. If notice was not given by publication and mailing under Section 4-22 and Section 5-6 then notice of the hearing on the assessment roll shall be given in the form required by Section 5-5 and in the manner and for the length of time provided by Section 5-6. If an assessment is ordered and no assessment roll was filed with the petition, then the court shall direct the commissioners to prepare and file an assessment roll.
(Source: P.A. 86-297.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-25) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-25)
    Sec. 4-25. Contingency Fund. In districts which have an annual maintenance assessment, the commissioners may build up and maintain a contingency fund to meet emergencies arising from flood, overflow or act of God to meet maintenance expenses which exceed the annual maintenance assessment and to pay lawful obligations incurred by the district. This fund shall not exceed an amount equal to the total of 2 years' annual maintenance assessment. This fund may be accumulated out of the surplus, if any, of the annual maintenance assessments or out of the surplus from any prior assessment. The contingency fund shall be deposited with the treasurer of the district who may, with prior court approval, invest all or a portion of the funds in interest bearing obligations of the Federal Government or insured deposit accounts. The contingency fund shall be used, with or without prior court approval, to meet emergencies and maintenance expenses of the nature above described, provided, however, that if new or additional works are required in the district, the residue of the contingency fund may, by order of the court, be transferred to the general corporate funds and be used in the construction of work in accordance with the plans approved by the court. The maintenance of this fund shall not prejudice the right of the commissioners to collect annual maintenance assessments.
(Source: P.A. 86-297.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-26) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-26)
    Sec. 4-26. Settlement of disputes. In the event of dispute or disagreement between the commissioners and any owner of land in the district with regard to the nature and extent of the drainage system or with regard to the duties and obligations of the commissioners to provide drainage to the lands in the district, to protect the lands from overflow or to keep the drainage system of the district in repair, the commissioners or such owner may petition the court to specify the nature and extent of the drainage system or to specify and define with particularity those duties and obligations with respect to such dispute or disagreement. Upon being filed with the clerk of the court, any such petition shall be presented to the court and by the court set for hearing upon such notice as the court may direct. On such hearing any interested party may offer evidence in support of or in opposition to the petition and the court shall make a binding declaration of the nature and extent of the drainage system or of duties and rights, which declaration shall have the force of a final judgment. The court shall thereafter have the power to enforce any such declaration by appropriate proceedings.
(Source: P.A. 86-297.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-27) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-27)
    Sec. 4-27. Contracts, Agreements and Cooperation. The commissioners, subject to the approval of the court, shall have the power and authority:
    (a) To levy and collect assessments as provided in this Act, when such assessments become necessary to avail the district of financial assistance from any appropriation made by the Government of the United States, the State of Illinois or any of their agencies.
    (b) To negotiate for and obtain a loan from the State or Federal Government, or any officer or agency of either, upon such terms and conditions as the commissioners deem to be in the best interest of the district, for the purpose of paying or redeeming outstanding bonds and other obligations of the district, for the purpose of paying the cost or a portion of the cost of any work or improvements beneficial to the district, or for any other lawful purpose.
    (c) To convey, by deed or mortgage, the pumping house site or other real estate owned by the district to the State or Federal Government, or any officer or agency of either, for the purpose of securing a loan of funds to be used for constructing, reconstructing, enlarging or otherwise improving the pumps, pumping station or other property of the district, provided, however, that the title to any property so conveyed shall be reconveyed to the district when the loan has been paid.
    (d) To receive or to accept the transfer of drainage and levee works, or either, which may have been constructed or which are proposed to be constructed by the Federal Government or the State of Illinois or any of their agencies, and to provide, by contract with the State or Federal Government, or any officer or agency of either, that the district shall furnish, without cost to such government or agency, all lands, easements, and rights-of-way necessary for the construction of such works, which contract may also provide that the drainage district shall hold and save the State or Federal Government, or any officer or agency of either, free from damages due to such construction, and that, after completion, the district shall operate and maintain all such works in accordance with such regulations or requirements as may be prescribed by the State or Federal Government, or any officer or agency of either, or by any act of Congress, or of the General Assembly of Illinois, authorizing the construction of such works. If the works constructed or to be constructed by either of these governments or their agencies benefit 2 or more districts, the cost of complying with the requirements of such governments or their agencies and the liabilities to be assumed shall be apportioned between or among the districts benefited as provided in Article XI.
    (e) To convey, grant, transfer or sell to the State or Federal Government, or to any agency of either, any real or personal property owned by the district, upon such terms as may be agreed upon or as security for a loan of money from the State or Federal Government, or any agency of either, for the construction, extension or improvement of any works or levees.
    (f) To lease from the State or Federal Government, or any agency of either, any real or personal property for the purposes of the district, for any period of time not exceeding 50 years, and with or without an option to buy such property, and with or without a clause to the effect that title to such leased property shall vest in the district at the expiration of the lease. Payment for such leased property shall be made in accordance with the terms of the lease, and such lease may be entered into without a prior appropriation or levy for expenses incurred under it. Indebtedness under such a lease shall be considered as a current expense and not as an indebtedness of the district.
    (g) To accept any grant of money or other aid from the State or Federal Government, or any agency of either, that may be granted or allotted to aid in the acquisition of any rights-of-way or other property needed by any such district, upon such terms as may be agreed.
    (h) To effect settlements with the State or Federal Government, or any agency of either, through mutual agreement, for any damages incurred as a result of the change of water level in the district caused by flood control, navigation, irrigation or water power projects and works constructed by the State or Federal Government, or the agencies of either. Funds from such a settlement shall be used by the district for the purpose of constructing and maintaining such remedial works as may be necessary to prevent, abate or reduce the damages resulting from the construction and maintenance of such projects and works by such governments or their agencies, or such funds without prior court approval, may be invested in interest bearing obligations of the State or Federal Government or insured deposit accounts and the interest received thereon used to pay the increased cost of annual maintenance, including the operation of a pumping plant or plants, if any, or for such other purposes as the court may direct.
    (i) To cooperate and enter into agreements with other districts, proper agencies of the United States and State of Illinois, municipal corporations and units of local government and school districts of this State and associations and persons for the formulation of plans and for the construction, operation and maintenance of any and all improvements for flood control, drainage, conservation, regulation, development, utilization and disposal of water and water resources or other purposes of this Act. Such agreements may assign to the several cooperating districts and agencies particular projects or portions of projects for the purposes herein stated and may provide for joint understandings for said purposes and for contributions between districts, districts and agencies or any combination thereof, to execute any work agreed upon with any other of the above mentioned agencies in the State of Illinois to carry out the provisions of this Act. The Districts shall have power and authority, upon order of court, to provide for payment of funds collected for any purpose under this subsection into a special account designated by the cooperating districts and agencies; such funds to be expended in accordance with the understanding and agreement among the parties for the project or work covered by such agreement.
    Whenever the commissioners of any district desire to exercise any of the rights, incur any of the obligations or do any of the things provided in this Section, they shall petition the court for an order authorizing the same. A hearing shall be had on such petition as provided in Section 4-20, and notice of such hearing shall be given in the form, time and manner as provided by Sections 4-21 and 4-22. The proceedings at the hearing and the findings and order to be entered by the court shall be as provided in Sections 4-23 and 4-24, insofar as the same are applicable.
(Source: P.A. 86-297.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-28) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-28)
    Sec. 4-28. Sale of district owned real estate-Power of court. The court has power to: (a) authorize the commissioners to sell at public sale and convey any real estate acquired by any district at any foreclosure sale or at any general tax sale or by deed from the owner where an assessment is delinquent thereon or by gift or legacy; (b) authorize the commissioners to sell at public sale any district owned real estate which may have been acquired for drainage, protection or other purposes when such real estate may no longer be needed by the district for any district purpose; (c) authorize the sale of any such real estate free and clear of the lien of any unpaid assessments, installments of assessments, interest, or annual maintenance assessments of such district which are past due and unpaid, but it shall provide for the application of the proceeds of such sale to the payment of any obligation of the district which may be a lien upon such assessment or installment; and (d) fix the terms of sale and the manner of giving notice of such sale.
(Source: P.A. 83-388.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-29) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-29)
    Sec. 4-29. Sale of district owned real estate - petition - notice - hearing - order. When the commissioners deem it advisable to sell any real estate owned by the district, they shall petition the court for an order authorizing such sale. The petition when filed shall be presented to the court, which shall fix the date and hour for hearing. The clerk of the court shall give notice of the hearing in the manner and for the length of time prescribed by Section 4-22, and no notice by mailing shall be required. The notice shall be entitled "Drainage Notice," shall be addressed "To All Persons Interested" and must state (a) in what court and on what date the petition was filed, (b) a description of the real estate petitioned to be sold and (c) the place, date and hour the petition will be heard. At the hearing on the petition, any owner of land in the district may appear and be heard without filing written objections. If, at the conclusion of the hearing, the court finds that it is advisable to sell the real estate, or any part thereof, it shall order the commissioners to make such sale, fix the terms of sale, direct the manner of giving notice of such sale and direct the conveyance to be made upon compliance with the terms. The order may also contain any pertinent provisions in regard to the cancellation of the lien of any past due and unpaid assessments, or installments of assessments, or annual maintenance assessments of such district which may be a lien on such land which the court may find should be cancelled.
(Source: P.A. 86-297.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-30) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-30)
    Sec. 4-30. Leasing right-of-way and other district property - Easements - Licenses. The commissioners of any drainage district, subject to the approval of the court, shall have power:
    (a) On such terms as the commissioners may determine to be for the best interest of the district, but subject to the rights of the owner of any underlying fee, to grant to the State or Federal Government or any agency of either, to any municipal corporation, public corporation, railroad company, public carrier, telegraph or telephone company, pipeline company or public utility company, or to any person or corporation, a license, easement or right-of-way on, over, along, through or across any drain, levee, drainage structure, right-of-way or real estate of such district for the purpose of constructing or establishing thereon any road, railroad, telephone, telegraph or power transmission line, pipeline, water transmission system, airstrip or airplane landing field or other similar works, provided that the use to be made of the license, easement or right-of-way so granted shall not impair, hinder, prevent or obstruct the use of such property for drainage or protection purposes or cause any material damage to the same.
    (b) To lease for such time, not exceeding 3 years, and upon such terms as the commissioners may determine is for the best interests of the district, the right-of-way of the levee -- any protection area and any other property or interest in property owned by the district, for any lawful purpose, including the pasturing of livestock on the right-of-way of the levee, provided that the use to be made of such property under such lease shall not cause any material damage to any levee or other drainage works of the district and will not impair, hinder, prevent or obstruct the use of such property for any district purpose.
    (c) To construct or to permit the construction of such fences as may be necessary to permit the use of the levee right-of-way for the pasturing of livestock whenever the commissioners determine that it is for the best interest of the district to construct such fences.
    (d) To join with the owner or owners of the fee in leasing any right-of-way of the district or to lease any real estate owned in fee by the district for the production of oil, gas, coal or other minerals on such terms as the commissioners determine is for the best interest of the district, provided that no drilling shall be permitted on any right-of-way or real estate of the district which will impair, hinder, prevent or obstruct the use of such right-of-way or real estate by the district for district purposes.
    Whenever the commissioners of any district desire to grant any license, easement or right-of-way or make any lease as hereinbefore provided in this section, they shall file a petition in the court praying for an order authorizing the same. Upon the filing of the petition it shall be presented to the court, which shall fix the date and hour for hearing. The clerk of the court shall give only such notice of the hearing as the court may direct. The proceedings at the hearing and the findings and order to be entered by the court shall be controlled by the provisions of Sections 4-23 and 4-24 insofar as the same may be applicable.
(Source: Laws 1959, p. 1071.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-31) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-31)
    Sec. 4-31. Other powers and duties of commissioners.
    In addition to the powers and duties provided in this Article, the commissioners shall have such other powers and duties as may be specified elsewhere in this Act.
(Source: Laws 1955, p. 512.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-32) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-32)
    Sec. 4-32. Financial Reports of Commissioners. On or before the last day of November in each year, and more often if the court so requires, the commissioners shall make a report, under oath, to the court, showing the amount of money collected by the district since the last preceding report and the manner in which the funds of the district have been expended during that period. Such report shall also contain an itemized statement of the notes, bonds and orders, if any, outstanding and unpaid at the close of the report period and the balance on hand in the treasury of the district. Upon the filing of the report with the clerk of the court, the same shall be presented to the court, and the clerk of the court shall give notice of the date on or before which objections must be filed by publishing a notice thereof in a newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the district was organized. Any owner of land within the district may file an objection to the report with the clerk of the court within 10 days after the publication of the notice. If any objections are filed within the time prescribed, the court shall set a hearing at a time not later than 4 weeks after the date of the filing of the report. If no objection to the report is filed, the court may approve the report without a hearing. At a hearing on the report the court shall hear evidence on any and all objections which may be urged against the report and evidence in support thereof and may continue the hearing to a day certain or from time to time. At the conclusion of a hearing, the court may approve the report, disapprove the report or order the report modified or amended. Upon the approval of a report, the same shall be recorded in the drainage record. Copies of the financial report shall be available at the annual meeting of the district.
(Source: P.A. 86-129; 86-297; 86-1028.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-32.1) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-32.1)
    Sec. 4-32.1. List of Active Commissioners. On or before the last day in December of each year, the commissioners shall file a list of active commissioners with the clerk of the circuit court of the county in which the district is organized. The list shall include the addresses of the commissioners and shall designate the chairperson. Such list shall be recorded in the Drainage Record, as defined in Section 4-35.
(Source: P.A. 86-297.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-33) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-33)
    Sec. 4-33. Report on completion of work. Commissioners may (and if money has been or will be borrowed to provide funds for the performance of the work, then the commissioners shall), within 60 days after the completion of any specific work ordered constructed by the court, file with the court a report of the fact that the work has been completed and that the commissioners propose to accept the same. The report shall contain a statement of the actual construction costs, including the cost of any extra work, and all other costs and expenses incident thereto, the date the work was commenced and the date of completion. Upon the filing of the report the same shall be presented to the court and by the court set for hearing. The clerk of the court shall give notice of the hearing by publication for the time and in the manner provided by Section 4-22. Notice by mailing is not required. At the hearing, any owner of land in the district may file objections in writing to the acceptance of such work, stating specifically the reasons therefor, and the court shall hear any and all objections that have been filed and evidence in opposition to the report or in support thereof and may continue the hearing from time to time. Upon the conclusion of the hearing, the court, if it finds that the plans and specifications have been substantially complied with, shall approve the report and authorize the acceptance of the work, but if it finds that there has not been such substantial compliance, then it shall disapprove the report and enter such order as may be appropriate.
    Failure to complete any work for which an assessment was levied or to perform that work in substantial compliance with the approved plans and specifications cannot be interposed as a defense to the collector's application for judgment for delinquent assessments, but this restriction shall not affect the right of a landowner whose land has been or will be damaged by such failure to obtain relief by mandamus or by other appropriate action.
(Source: Laws 1955, p. 512.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-33.1) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-33.1)
    Sec. 4-33.1. Maps.) The commissioners shall file with the circuit clerk and the county clerk of the county in which the district is organized a map showing the boundaries of the districts and the location of all works of improvement.
(Source: P.A. 80-579.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-34) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-34)
    Sec. 4-34. Commissioners as officers of court-Verified petition or report as prima facie evidence.
    The commissioners of a drainage district are officers of the court and as such shall be under the control of the court. Whenever the commissioners, pursuant to any of the provisions of this Act, file a petition or report with the court and such petition or report is verified by a majority of the commissioners, the matters and things therein contained shall be presumed to be correct, and, when introduced in evidence in any such proceeding, shall make out a prima facie case for the district.
(Source: Laws 1955, p. 512.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-35) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-35)
    Sec. 4-35. Clerk of the Circuit Court as District Clerk-Drainage Record.) The clerk of the circuit court of the county in which a district is organized is, ex officio, the clerk of that district. He shall maintain for each district organized in his county a "Drainage Record," in which he shall record the order organizing the district; any orders enlarging or extending the boundaries of the district; any orders pertaining to the levy of assessments, the performance of work or the duties of the commissioners; the maps, plats and plans of the district; the list of active commissioners; and all assessment rolls, certificates of levy, reports and other formal records of the district required by law or by order of court to be recorded. When such matters are recorded in the Drainage Record, no additional record thereof shall be required in the records of the circuit court. He shall not be required to keep or maintain the minutes of commissioners' meetings. He shall compile and keep a composite map of all the districts organized in the county. In addition to the duties prescribed in this Section he shall perform such other and further duties as may be required elsewhere in this Act. The clerk shall receive for his services such fees as are allowed by law for similar services by the county clerk or the clerk of the circuit court.
(Source: P.A. 84-886.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-35.1) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-35.1)
    Sec. 4-35.1. County Clerk-Composite Map.) The county clerk shall compile and keep a composite map showing the boundaries of all drainage districts organized in the county.
(Source: P.A. 80-579.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-36)
    Sec. 4-36. (Repealed).
(Source: Repealed by P.A. 88-30.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-37) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-37)
    Sec. 4-37. County collector to collect assessments. Except as hereinafter provided in Section 4-38, the County Collector of the County in which any of the lands of the district are situated shall collect all drainage assessments provided for by this Act and assessed against lands in his county. His official bond as County Collector shall stand as his bond as district collector. The collector shall perform such other duties and functions as are specified elsewhere in this Act. The collector shall be reimbursed by each district and subdistrict for the actual costs for his services. Such costs shall be paid out of the funds of the district for which the services were rendered.
(Source: P.A. 83-739.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-38) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-38)
    Sec. 4-38. District treasurer; collector.
    (a) The commissioners shall appoint a treasurer of the district. The individual serving as treasurer shall be a resident of this State and shall be bonded for the faithful performance of his duties, in an amount to be determined by the commissioners, but the amount of his bond shall not be less than twice the amount of the annual maintenance assessment, if any. The treasurer's bond shall be presented to the commissioners for approval and, when approved by the commissioners, shall be filed with the clerk and recorded in the drainage record.
    (b) The individual serving as district treasurer may also serve as district collector and then shall collect all drainage assessments provided for by this Act, and perform such other duties and functions as are imposed upon district treasurers and collectors elsewhere in this Act.
    (c) (Blank).
    (d) A treasurer appointed under this Section shall serve for a term of 3 years and until his successor is appointed and has qualified.
    (e) A copy of the resolution of the commissioners appointing a treasurer and fixing his compensation shall be filed with the clerk who shall record the same in the drainage record and another copy shall be left on file in the office of the County Collector of the county or counties in which the lands of the district are situated.
(Source: P.A. 88-30; 88-572, eff. 8-11-94.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-39) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-39)
    Sec. 4-39. Clerks, treasurers and collectors of districts organized under prior acts.
    In all districts organized or existing under a prior act repealed by this Act the clerks, treasurers and collectors thereof shall be selected in the same manner as clerks, treasurers and collectors of districts organized under this Act. The powers, duties and obligations of each clerk, treasurer and collector in office at the time this Act goes into effect shall cease on the effective date of this Act unless such clerk, treasurer or collector is the same individual designated for such office under the provisions of this Act, in which event he shall continue in office without interruption. The individuals whose rights to office terminate on the effective date of this Act shall immediately deliver all the records, files, funds and other property of the district in their possession or control to their successors.
(Source: Laws 1955, p. 512.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-40) (from Ch. 42, par. 4-40)
    Sec. 4-40. Liability of Drainage Districts and Commissioners-Indemnification.
    No commissioner shall be personally responsible or liable for any injury, death or damage to property which may be caused, in whole or in part, by the negligence of such commissioner in the performance or non-performance of his duties as such commissioner, unless such injury, death or damage is caused, in whole or in part, by the wilful and wanton misconduct of the commissioner.
    In case any such injury, death or damage is caused, in whole or in part, by the negligence of any commissioner in the performance or non-performance of his duties as commissioner, the drainage district shall be liable for the same, and the district shall indemnify and protect the commissioner against any costs or expenses he may incur by reason of any action brought against him as a result of any such injury, death or damage to property, except where the injury, death or damage to property results from the wilful and wanton misconduct of the commissioner.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 2753.)

    (70 ILCS 605/4-45)
    Sec. 4-45. Flood prevention districts; reporting requirement; control. If a flood prevention district has been formed under the Flood Prevention District Act, the flood prevention district shall have the exclusive authority within such areas as designated by the county board to restore, improve, upgrade, construct, or reconstruct levees. If any part of the territory of a drainage district, levee district, or sanitary district overlaps with the territory of a flood prevention district, the drainage district, levee district, or sanitary district shall, at the direction of the county board, operate under the direction of the board of commissioners of the flood prevention district with respect to the restoration, improvement, upgrade, construction, or reconstruction of levees and other flood control systems. At the direction of the county board, the flood prevention district and its assignees shall be permitted to utilize any property, easements, or rights-of-way owned or controlled by the drainage district, levee district, or sanitary district. In addition, at the direction of the county board, the board of commissioners of any such drainage, levee, or sanitary district must comply with any requests for information by the board of commissioners of the flood prevention district, including, but not limited to, requests for information concerning past, present, and future contracts; employees of the drainage, levee, or sanitary district; finances of the drainage, levee, or sanitary district; and other activities of the drainage, levee, or sanitary district. This information must be submitted to the board of commissioners of the flood prevention district within 30 days after the request is received. Nothing in this Section 4-45 or in the Flood Prevention District Act shall preclude or prohibit a drainage district, levee district, or sanitary district that overlaps the territory of a flood prevention district from conducting or performing its normal operation and maintenance of levees under their control, provided such normal operation and maintenance does not interfere with or inhibit the restoration, improvement, upgrade, construction, or reconstruction of levees and other flood control systems by the flood prevention district.
(Source: P.A. 95-719, eff. 5-21-08.)