(65 ILCS 5/11-52.2-1) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-52.2-1)
Sec. 11-52.2-1. If the city council or board of trustees of any city, incorporated town or village, having the management and control of any public graveyard or public cemetery, elects to receive and hold money, funds and property in perpetual trust pursuant to the provisions of this Division 52.2, it shall provide by ordinance for the appointment of a board of managers, of such public graveyard or cemetery, and prescribe the duties, and the term of office of the members of the board. The board shall consist of not less than 3 or more than 5 persons, and the term of office of each of its members shall be not less than 3 or more than 5 years. The members of the board shall be appointed by the mayor or president with the advice and consent of the city council or board of trustees. The members of the board of managers shall hold office for the term prescribed by the ordinance and until their successors are appointed, and the ordinance shall make provisions so that the term of office of all of the members of the board shall not expire at the same time.
The board of managers, as soon as may be convenient after appointment, shall meet and organize by selecting one of their number to be president and another of their number to be clerk of such board and also to elect a treasurer of such board, who may or may not be a member of the board, and who before entering upon his duties as such shall execute a bond to the People of the State of Illinois for the use of the board of managers in a penal sum of not less than double the value of such money or funds coming into his hands as such treasurer, conditioned for the faithful performance of his duties and for the faithful accounting for all money or funds which by virtue of his office comes into his possession, and to be in such form and with such securities as may be prescribed and approved by the city council or board of trustees appointing the board of managers, to be approved and preserved in the same manner as is the bond of the treasurer of such city, incorporated town or village.
Any person may give, donate or bequeath any sum of money or any funds, securities, or property of any kind to the board of managers, in perpetual trust, for the maintenance, care, repair, upkeep or ornamentation of such cemetery, or any lot or lots, or grave or graves in such cemetery, specified in the instrument making such gift, donation or legacy. The board of managers are hereby authorized and empowered to receive and hold in perpetual trust, any such money, securities, funds and property so given, donated or bequeathed to it in trust. The board of managers shall have the right to convert the property into money, and shall invest the proceeds thereof and the money so given, donated, and bequeathed to it, in such manner as shall be provided by the ordinance. The principal of such trust fund shall be kept intact, and perpetually invested, and the income thereof, shall be perpetually applied for the purposes specified, in the instrument making such gift, donation or legacy and for no other purpose.
The treasurer of the board shall have the custody of all money and property received in trust by the board of managers and shall pay out the same only upon the written order of the board, signed by the president and clerk thereof. The treasurer shall keep permanent books of record of all such trust funds and all receipts and disbursements thereof, and for what purposes received and disbursed, and shall annually make a written report to the board of managers, under oath, showing balances, receipts and disbursements, including a statement showing the amount and principal of trust funds on hand and how invested. The report shall be audited by the board and if found correct, shall be transmitted to the city council or board of trustees, at the same time that the treasurer of the city, incorporated town, or village is required by law to make his report, and to be approved and preserved in the same manner, if found to be correct.
The clerk of the board of managers shall keep, in a book provided for such purposes, a permanent record of the proceedings of the board, signed by the president and attested by the clerk, and shall also keep a permanent record of the several trust funds from what sources received, the amounts thereof, and for what uses and purposes, respectively. The treasurer shall annually, at the time of transmitting the treasurer's report to the city council or board of trustees, make a written report, under oath, to the city council or board of trustees, stating therein, substantially the same matter required to be reported by the treasurer of the board. The report, if found correct, shall be approved and preserved by the city council or board of trustees.
The city council or board of trustees shall have the power to remove from office any or all of the board of managers or the treasurer for non-performance of duties or for misappropriation or wrongful use of the funds or property and to require a just and proper accounting for the same.
The board of managers shall have the care, charge, management, and control of such cemetery, under the supervision of the city council or board of trustees.
The trust funds, gifts and legacies mentioned in this section and the income arising therefrom shall be exempt from taxation, and from the operation of all laws of mortmain and the laws against perpetuities and accumulations.
Any such trust executed to cemetery by its name shall vest in the board of managers and take effect to all intents and purposes as if executed to such board.
(Source: P.A. 83-388.)
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Last modified: February 18, 2015