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Code · Illinois · Chapter 765 — PROPERTY · Act 745

Sec. 6.30. Bylaws of homeowners' associations.

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Sec. 6.30. Bylaws of homeowners' associations.
(a)The directors of the association and the operation shall be governed by the bylaws.
(b)The bylaws shall provide and, if they do not, shall be deemed to include, the following provisions:
(1)The form of administration of the association shall be described, providing for the
titles of the officers and for a board of directors and specifying the powers, duties, manner of selection and removal, and compensation, if any, of officers and board members. Unless otherwise provided in the bylaws, the board of directors shall be composed of 5 members. The board of directors shall elect a president, secretary, and treasurer who shall perform the duties of those offices customarily performed by officers of corporations, and these officers shall serve without compensation and at the pleasure of the board of directors. The board of directors may elect and designate other officers and grant them those duties it deems appropriate.
(2)All other administrative and governance requirements to be included in the bylaws
shall be as set forth in the Common Interest Community Association Act.
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