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5 ILCS 290/ - Salaries Act.

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(5 ILCS 290/0.1) (from Ch. 53, par. 0.1) Sec. 0.1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Salaries Act. (Source: P.A. 89-233, eff. 1-1-96.)

(5 ILCS 290/1) (from Ch. 53, par. 1) Sec. 1. There shall be allowed and paid an annual salary in lieu of all other salaries, fees, perquisites, benefit of compensation in any form whatsoever, to each of the officers herein named, the following respectively. To the Governor, a salary set by the Compensation Review Board, together with the use and occupancy of the executive mansion. To the Lieutenant Governor, a salary set by the Compensation Review Board. To the Secretary of State, a salary set by the Compensation Review Board. To the Comptroller, a salary set by the Compensation Review Board. To the Treasurer, a salary set by the Compensation Review Board. To the Attorney General, a salary set by the Compensation Review Board. (Source: P.A. 89-657, eff. 8-14-96.)

(5 ILCS 290/2) (from Ch. 53, par. 2) Sec. 2. (Repealed; see 30 ILCS 105/3.5). (Source: P.A. 86-1028. Repealed by P.A. 89-233, eff. 1-1-96.)

(5 ILCS 290/3) (from Ch. 53, par. 3) Sec. 3. Salaries of Judges of the Supreme Court. From July 1, 1982 through June 30, 1983, the annual salary of each judge of the Supreme Court shall be $66,500, to be paid out of the State Treasury. On and after July 1, 1983, the annual salary of each judge of the Supreme Court shall be $75,000, or as set by the Compensation Review Board, whichever is greater, to be paid out of the State Treasury. (Source: P.A. 86-1028.)

(5 ILCS 290/3.1) (from Ch. 53, par. 3.1) Sec. 3.1. Salaries of Judges of the Appellate Court. From July 1, 1982 through June 30, 1983, the annual salary of each judge of the Appellate Court shall be $61,500, to be paid out of the State Treasury. On and after July 1, 1983, the annual salary of each judge of the Appellate Court shall be $70,000, or as set by the Compensation Review Board, whichever is greater, to be paid out of the State Treasury. (Source: P.A. 86-1028.)

(5 ILCS 290/3.2) (from Ch. 53, par. 3.2) Sec. 3.2. Salaries of Judges of the Circuit Court. From July 1, 1982 through June 30, 1983, each judge of the Circuit Court shall receive and be paid out of the State Treasury an annual salary of $57,500. On and after July 1, 1983, each judge of the Circuit Court shall receive and be paid out of the State Treasury an annual salary of $65,000, or an amount set by the Compensation Review Board, whichever is greater. The judges of the Circuit Court in the Judicial Court constituted by the First Judicial District and in other Judicial circuits composed of a single county shall each be paid by the county in which their circuit lies an additional salary of $500 per year. Such additional salary shall be paid in installments by the County Clerk, at the end of each half month, by drawing a warrant therefor in favor of each of the judges on the County Treasurer who shall pay the same on presentation properly endorsed. The judges of Circuit Courts, other than those of the Circuit Court in the Judicial Court constituted by the First Judicial District and those in any other Judicial circuit composed of a single county, shall each be paid out of the State Treasury an additional salary of $500 per year. The counties in each Judicial circuit, other than the Circuit Court in the Judicial Court constituted by the First Judicial District and any Judicial circuit composed of a single county, shall reimburse the State Treasury for each additional $500 salary paid to judges of their Circuit Courts. The sums to be paid by the counties in each such circuit shall be computed by the Supreme Court and shall be apportioned among those counties in accordance with their respective populations compared with the total population of all counties within the same circuit. The population of each county shall be determined by the last federal census immediately preceding such reimbursement. Each county shall pay its portion of reimbursement not later than the last day of March in the year immediately following such additional salary payment by the State. (Source: P.A. 86-1028; 86-1447.)

(5 ILCS 290/3.3) (from Ch. 53, par. 3.3) Sec. 3.3. Salaries of Associate Judges of the Circuit Court. (a) In Judicial Circuits each associate judge shall be paid out of the State Treasury an annual salary as follows: from July 1, 1982 through June 30, 1983, $52,500; on and after July 1, 1983, $60,000, or an amount set by the Compensation Review Board, whichever is greater. In such judicial circuits which are composed of a single county, each associate judge shall be paid by the county in which such circuit lies an additional salary of $500 per year. Such additional salary shall be paid in installments by the County Clerk, at the end of each half month, by drawing a warrant therefor in favor of each of the associate judges on the County Treasurer who shall pay the same on presentation properly endorsed. (b) In the Judicial Circuit constituted by the First Judicial District, each associate judge shall be paid out of the State Treasury an annual salary as follows: from July 1, 1982 through June 30, 1983, $52,500; on and after July 1, 1983, $60,000, or an amount set by the Compensation Review Board, whichever is greater. In addition to this annual amount, each such associate judge shall be paid by the county in which such Circuit lies, an additional salary of $500 per year. Such additional salary shall be paid in installments by the County Clerk, at the end of each half month, by drawing a warrant therefor in favor of each of the judges on the County Treasurer who shall pay the same on presentation properly endorsed. Associate judges, other than those of the Circuit Court in the Judicial Court constituted by the First Judicial District and those in any other Judicial circuit composed of a single county, shall each be paid out of the State Treasury an additional salary of $500 per year. The counties in each Judicial circuit, other than the Circuit Court in the Judicial Court constituted by the First Judicial District and any Judicial circuit composed of a single county, shall reimburse the State Treasury for each additional $500 salary paid to associate judges of their Circuit Courts. The sums to be paid by the counties in each such circuit shall be computed by the Supreme Court and shall be apportioned among those counties in accordance with their respective populations compared with the total population of all counties within the same circuit. The population of each county shall be determined by the last federal census immediately preceding such reimbursement. Each county shall pay its portion of reimbursement not later than the last day of March in the year immediately following such additional salary payment by the State. (Source: P.A. 86-1028; 86-1447.)

(5 ILCS 290/4) (from Ch. 53, par. 4) Sec. 4. The salaries of the officers herein above named, provided to be paid out of State treasury, shall be paid to the officers above named at least monthly, on the warrant of the State Comptroller, out of any money in the State treasury not otherwise appropriated. (Source: P.A. 86-1028.)

(5 ILCS 290/10) (from Ch. 53, par. 24) Sec. 10. (Repealed; see 15 ILCS 305/5.5). (Source: P.A. 86-1028. Repealed by P.A. 89-233, eff. 1-1-96.)

(5 ILCS 290/10-1) (from Ch. 53, par. 24-1) Sec. 10-1. (Repealed; see 15 ILCS 305/5.10). (Source: P.A. 86-1028. Repealed by P.A. 89-233, eff. 1-1-96.)

(5 ILCS 290/10a) (from Ch. 53, par. 24a) Sec. 10a. (Repealed; see 15 ILCS 405/24). (Source: P.A. 86-1028. Repealed by P.A. 89-233, eff. 1-1-96.)

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5 ILCS 290/ - Salaries Act.