50 ILCS 741/45
(b) The Regional Fire Protection Agency shall be governed by a 5-member Board of Trustees. Each trustee shall be a resident of a unit of local government within the Agency. The Board shall elect a Chairperson from among its members.
The number of trustees from each unit of local government shall be in proportion, as nearly as practicable, to the number of residents of the Agency who reside in that unit of local government in relation to the total population of the Agency. Thereafter, each trustee shall be succeeded by a resident of the same unit of local government and shall be appointed by the same appointing authority. The appropriate appointing authorities shall appoint 5 trustees of the Agency within 60 days after the entry of the order establishing the Agency. The trustees shall be electors in one of the units of local government of the Agency, provided that the Board shall consist of at least one trustee from each unit of local government, subject to the intergovernmental agreement, within the Regional Fire Protection Agency. The trustees shall hold the terms of office and shall have the powers and qualifications that are provided for trustees under Section 4 of the Fire Protection District Act.
In the event of a conflict between the terms of the intergovernmental agreement and the powers of the trustees otherwise provided by law, the terms of the intergovernmental agreement shall prevail and supersede.
(e) Upon the formation of an Agency under this Act, the fire departments of the participating units of local government shall be operated under a single chain of command under the leadership of one fire chief appointed by the Board of the Agency. The manner in which chiefs and subordinate chief officers who are redundant under the single chain of command and who are eliminated or integrated into the new unified chain of command shall be defined within the terms of the intergovernmental agreement entered into by the parties. The chiefs and other chief officers shall retain any rights they may have as established by other applicable law, provided that positions shall not be available to any person who is already retired and receiving benefits under Article 4 of the Illinois Pension Code. Any proposed reduction to a bargaining unit position resulting from the abolishment of a non-bargaining unit position shall be subject to compliance with the bargaining rights of any affected collective bargaining representative.
Upon taking office, the fire chief of the Agency shall command all operations of the unified service area of the Agency. The District shall become a body politic and corporate with all the powers, rights, duties, and obligations vested in it under the terms of the intergovernmental agreement and as otherwise provided under the provisions of this Act.
(g) Unless otherwise agreed upon, all firefighters, emergency medical services personnel, and other personnel lawfully in the employment of any unit of local government included in the Agency shall maintain identity with the fire departments that they were serving on prior to the creation of the Regional Fire Protection Agency, but shall be subject to the unified chain of command established by the Board.
An Agency consisting of any fire department that employs full-time officers or members shall be subject to Sections 16.01 through 16.18 of the Fire Protection District Act unless the terms of the intergovernmental agreement agreed to by the included units of local government and included collective bargaining unit agents representing employees engaged in providing fire protection or emergency medical services, or both, within the Agency's service area provide otherwise.
(Source: P.A. 98-1095, eff. 8-26-14.)