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June 1994 Municipal Calendar

This calendar is based upon the most current information, court decisions and legislation of which the League has knowledge as of the date of this publication. It supercedes similar information contained in all other League publications.

The annual appropriation ordinance must be passed by municipalities with a population under 500,000 during the first quarter of the fiscal year. (65 ILCS 5/8-2-9). (See item 61 supra).

On or before the second Monday in June of each year, the report of the board of directors of municipal tuberculosis sanitariums must be filed with the corporate authorities. (65 ILCS 5/11-29-11).

Before July 1 of each year, the directors of the municipal tuberculosis sanitarium are to be appointed by the Mayor or President. (65 ILCS 5/11-29-4).

Before July 1 of each year, the directors of municipal coliseums are to be appointed by the Mayor or President. (65 ILCS 5/11-66-5).

Library directors in cities are to be appointed by the Mayor before July 1. (75 ILCS 5/4-1.1).

On or before the second Monday in June, the board of directors of hospitals in cities of less than 100,000 population shall make an annual report to the city council. (65 ILCS 5/11-23-8).

During the month of June of each calendar year, municipalities must investigate and ascertain the prevailing rate of wages to be paid for work on public works and post or keep available its determination of such prevailing wages as well as file a certified copy thereof in the office of the Secretary of State in Springfield. (820 ILCS 130-9). Note: Pursuant to paragraph 39s-4 (820 ILCS 130-4), a municipality may request the Department of Labor to ascertain the prevailing rate of wages.

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