File #: 23-3320    Version: 1 Name: INSPECTOR GENERAL SELECTION COMMITTEE
Type: Ordinance Amendment Status: Approved
File created: 6/5/2023 In control: Legislation and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
On agenda: 6/29/2023 Final action: 7/20/2023
Title: PROPOSED ORDINANCE AMENDMENT INSPECTOR GENERAL SELECTION COMMITTEE BE IT ORDAINED, by the Cook County Board of Commissioners, that CHAPTER 2 ADMINISTRATION, ARTICLE IV OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES, DIVISION 5 INSPECTOR GENERAL, SECTION 2-282 (b)(2)(d) of the Cook County Code is hereby amended as Follows: Sec. 2-282. Qualifications, appointment, and term. (b) The Independent Inspector General shall be appointed through the following process: (1) With respect to the appointment of the initial Independent Inspector General: a. The President of the Cook County Board of Commissioners ("President") shall request from the Cook County Bar Association and the Chicago Bar Association (the "Bar Associations"), the names of three candidates (the "Candidate List") who are duly qualified and do not possess a personal or business relationship with any county elected official. The Candidate List shall be accompanied by each candidate's resume, qualifications, and a brief statement detailing each ind...
Sponsors: TONI PRECKWINKLE (President), JOHN P. DALEY, BRIDGET DEGNEN

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PROPOSED ORDINANCE AMENDMENT

 

INSPECTOR GENERAL SELECTION COMMITTEE

 

BE IT ORDAINED, by the Cook County Board of Commissioners, that CHAPTER 2 ADMINISTRATION, ARTICLE IV OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES, DIVISION 5 INSPECTOR GENERAL, SECTION 2-282 (b)(2)(d) of the Cook County Code is hereby amended as Follows:

 

Sec. 2-282. Qualifications, appointment, and term.

 

(b)                     The Independent Inspector General shall be appointed through the following process:

 

(1)                     With respect to the appointment of the initial Independent Inspector General:

 

a.                     The President of the Cook County Board of Commissioners ("President") shall request from the Cook County Bar Association and the Chicago Bar Association (the "Bar Associations"), the names of three candidates (the "Candidate List") who are duly qualified and do not possess a personal or business relationship with any county elected official. The Candidate List shall be accompanied by each candidate's resume, qualifications, and a brief statement detailing each individual's credentials for the appointment of Independent Inspector General. The Bar Associations shall submit the Candidate List within 75 days of the President's request for same. The Bar Associations shall provide the Board of Commissioners ("County Board") with progress reports as to the status of the search. Progress reports shall be due on the 30th, 60th, and 75th day subsequent to the President's request. The County Board shall receive and file said progress reports at the meeting of the County Board next succeeding each due date abovementioned. In the event the Bar Associations do not submit the Candidate List within 75 days of the President's request, the County Board may waive the Bar Associations' participation and recommend alternative groups or associations to complete the Candidate List.

 

b.                     The President shall submit the Candidate List to a bipartisan selection committee ("Selection Committee"), which the President appoints and consists of: Four Commissioners (two representing the majority party and two representing the minority party of the County Board), the Cook County State's Attorney and the Director of the Cook County Board of Ethics The Selection Committee shall conduct interviews and/or any other such investigations of the candidates as the Selection Committee deems fit, and shall call a vote, within 30 days of the President's submission of the Candidate List unless additional time is necessary to complete pending investigations. However, any extension shall not exceed 30 days, to determine which candidate from the Candidate List shall be submitted to the County Board for consideration for the office of Independent Inspector General. With respect to the vote of the Selection Committee, the President shall maintain his ex officio nonvoting status as governed in Subsection 2-105(c)(2) of the Cook County Code of Ordinances. If no candidate receives a majority vote for submission to the County Board, the President shall cast the deciding vote. The Candidate which the Selection Committee selects shall be submitted to the County Board for consideration at the meeting of the Board next succeeding the vote of the Selection Committee.

 

c.                     The County Board shall call a vote for the appointment of the Candidate to the office of Independent Inspector General no later than the second meeting of the County Board following the Selection Committee's selection and submission to the Board. If the Candidate does not receive a majority vote, the nomination shall become null and void and the Selection Committee shall select a new Candidate from the remaining two candidates on the Candidate List. If none of the candidates from the Candidate List receives a majority vote, the Bar Associations shall supply a new Candidate List. Any subsequent Candidate List shall be submitted to the President within 14 days of the President's request for same.

 

(2)                     

 

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d.                     The President shall submit the Candidate List to a bipartisan selection committee ("Selection Committee"), which the President appoints and consists of: Four Commissioners (two representing the majority party and two representing the minority party of the County Board), the Cook County State's Attorney or designee, and the Director of the Cook County Board of Ethics or designee. If there are not two Commissioners representing either the majority or minority party, then the President shall appoint one or more Commissioners to fill the unrepresented party or parties.  The Selection Committee shall conduct interviews and/or any other such investigations of the candidates as the Selection Committee deems fit, and shall call a vote, within 30 days of the President's submission of the Candidate List unless additional time is necessary to complete pending investigations, however, any extension shall not exceed 30 days, to determine which candidate from the Candidate List shall be submitted to the County Board for consideration for the office of Independent Inspector General. With respect to the vote of the Selection Committee, the President shall maintain his ex officio nonvoting status as governed in Subsection 2-105(c)(2) of the Cook County Code of Ordinances. If no candidate receives a majority vote for submission to the County Board, the President shall cast the deciding vote. The Candidate which the Selection Committee selects shall be submitted to the County Board for consideration at the meeting of the Board next succeeding the vote of the Selection Committee.

 

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Effective date:  This ordinance shall be in effect immediately upon adoption.

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