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Code · Illinois · Chapter 75 — LIBRARIES · Act 16

Sec. 30-50. Board meetings; quorum; voting.

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Sec. 30-50. Board meetings; quorum; voting.
(a)The board shall call not fewer than 5 regular meetings each fiscal year. Each year, the board by ordinance shall specify the time, place, and date of the regular meetings. Special meetings may be called by the president or the secretary or by any 4 trustees. All meetings shall comply with the Open Meetings Act.
(b)A quorum shall consist of 4 trustees. A majority of those present shall determine the vote taken on any question, unless a larger majority is specified in this Act.
(c)All votes on any question shall be by ayes and nays and recorded by the secretary. Absentees and abstentions from voting shall be noted but shall not be counted for or against the question being voted on.
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