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Code · Illinois · Chapter 15 — EXECUTIVE OFFICERS · Act 17

Sec. 20. Representation on boards or other entities.

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Sec. 20. Representation on boards or other entities. With respect to the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, the transfers under this Act shall not affect:
(1)the composition of any multi-member board, commission, or authority, unless
otherwise provided in this Act;
(2)the manner in which any official is appointed, except that when any provision of an
Executive Order or Act provides for the membership of the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity on any council, commission, board, or other entity in relation to any function of the Office of Energy and Recycling transferred to the Environmental Protection Agency under this Act, the Director of the Environmental Protection Agency or his or her designee shall serve in that place; if more than one such person is required by law to serve on any council, commission, board, or other entity, then an equivalent number of representatives of the Environmental Protection Agency shall so serve;
(3)whether the nomination or appointment of any official is subject to the advice and
consent of the Senate;
(4)any eligibility or qualification requirements pertaining to service as an official;
or
(5)the service or term of any incumbent official serving as of the effective date of
this Act.
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