Before assuming the duties of their
respective offices or employment all City officers and heads of the
principal subordinate departments shall take and subscribe the oath
or affirmation prescribed by law. This oath or affirmation when subscribed
shall be filed with the City Clerk.
The cost of obtaining bonds of officers
or employees payable to the City shall be paid by the City.
The Director of Finance is authorized
and directed to obtain a public employee's faithful performance blanket
position bond indemnifying the City against any loss caused to the
City through the failure of any officer or employee to faithfully
perform his duties; provided, however, that this section shall not
apply to the City Clerk, Director of Finance, City Treasurer, Police
Magistrate, or City Manager.
All bonds of officers and employees
shall be continuing in effect so long as the officers and employees
named therein shall continue in office and until payment is made by
such officers and employees of all moneys received by them; provided
that liability under any such bond may be terminated in respect to
any official act which shall be taken, or occur after 10 days' written
notice to the assured of the termination or cancellation of any bond
by any surety during the continuance in office or employment of any
officer or employee, such officer or employee shall execute a new
bond in the same manner, of the same character, and with the same
conditions and penalties as are required by this article.
Each officer shall perform all duties
required of his office by State law and ordinances of the City.
Every person retiring from office
after having been an officer of the City shall, within five days after
notification and request, deliver to his successor in office all property,
bond and effects of every description in his possession belonging
to the City or appertaining to his office, under a penalty of not
less than $50 or more than $200 for each offense.
No municipal officer shall be interested,
directly or indirectly, in any contract, work or business of the municipality,
or in the sale of any article whenever the expense, price or consideration
of the contract, work or business, or sale is paid either from the
treasury or by any assessment levied by any statute or ordinance.
No municipal office shall be interested, directly or indirectly, in
the purchase of any property which belongs to the municipality, or
is sold for taxes or assessments, or is sold by virtue of legal process
in the suit of the municipality.
[Ord. No. 2018-89]
Any City officer, upon whom the duty
devolves, is hereby authorized to demand and receive as fees those
set forth in the Schedule of Fees.
Any officer violating any provision
of this Code shall be deemed guilty of misconduct in office and liable
to removal therefor.
This chapter shall not be construed
as affecting the tenure of office of any official or employee who
holds his position subject to the Fire and Police Commissioners Act,
excepting insofar as this Ordinance provides for the abolition of
certain specific positions.
[Added 11-13-2023 by Ord.
No. 2023-108]
A. The City
hereby adopts its paid leave policy for all City employees as set
forth in the City Code of Ordinances, its Employee Handbook, the Library
Handbook, the City's Classified (Non-Union) Employee Benefits Handbook,
Annual Salary Ordinances, any collective bargaining agreement to which
the City is a party, and all other binding legislative actions or
policies governing paid leave adopted by the City Council, as the
same may be amended from time to time. However, in no event shall
the City, as an employer, provide less than one day of paid leave
in any form per year to any City employee.
B. Pursuant
to the City's home rule authority, the City hereby declares that the
City, as an employer, is exempt from the requirements of the Paid
Leave for All Workers Act (820 ILCS 192/1 et seq.). The City, as an
employer, shall have no additional obligations regarding mandatory
paid leave, including, without limitation, any obligations provided
under the Act, except those obligations required by federal and/or
state law which validly preempt the City's home rule authority.