Illinois Compiled Statutes

55 ILCS 5/3-4010 (2026)

Records; reports in counties under 1,000,000

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(55 ILCS 5/3-4010) (from Ch. 34, par. 3-4010)
    (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2027)
    Sec. 3-4010. Records; reports in counties under 1,000,000. The Public Defender in counties with a population under 1,000,000 shall keep a record of the services rendered by him or her and prepare and file quarterly or monthly, as determined by the County Board, with the County Board a written report of such services transmitting a copy of such report to the clerk of the Circuit Court for the judges thereof. In cases where 2 or more adjoining counties have joined to form a common office of Public Defender, the Public Defender so appointed shall file his or her quarterly or monthly report with each of the several county boards involved.
(Source: P.A. 99-774, eff. 8-12-16. Repealed by P.A. 104-300, eff. 1-1-27.)

    
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 2018–2018 · leading case: Penn v. The Cnty. of Peoria (, 2018 IL App (3d) 170162 (Ill. App. Ct. 2018).
Penn v. The Cnty. of Peoria (, 2018 IL App (3d) 170162 (Ill. App. Ct. 2018). “” ¶ 20 The Committee found that Penn did not fully comply with section 3-4010 of the Counties Code (55 ILCS 5/3-4010 (West 2016)), a statute requiring public defenders to keep a record of the services rendered and later provide those records to the County Board.”
Penn v. The Cnty. of Peoria, Illinois (, 2018 IL App (3d) 170162 (Ill. App. Ct. 2018). “" ¶ 20 The Committee found that Penn did not fully comply with section 3-4010 of the Counties Code ( 55 ILCS 5/3-4010 (West 2016) ), a statute requiring public defenders to keep a record of the services rendered and later provide those records to the County Board.”
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