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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
§ 60. Regional review team quorum; meetings; compensation.
(a) All members of the regional review team are voting members. Five members of the regional review team shall constitute a quorum.
(b) At the first meeting and at subsequent meetings when terms expire, the regional review team shall elect 2 co-chairs and a secretary and may elect any other officers the voting members deem necessary to carry out the duties and responsibilities of the regional review team.
(c) Each regional review team shall meet at least quarterly on a date and at a time and location determined by the co-chairs. Additional meetings may be convened by the co-chairs upon at least 7 days' prior written notice to the regional review team members, or upon the written request by at least 5 regional review team members to the co-chairs. Meetings may be held by virtual meeting format during a public health emergency or disaster proclamation declared by the Governor, or at the discretion of the co-chairs.
(d) Members of regional review teams are not entitled to compensation, but may receive reimbursement for actual expenses incurred in the performance of their duties, subject to the availability of State or local funds for such purposes.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Illinois Statutes Chapter 750. Families § 62/60. Regional review team quorum; meetings; compensation - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/il/chapter-750-families/il-st-sect-750-62-60/
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