65 ILCS 97/15
(b) Whenever a majority of the voters on such public question approve the creation of a neighborhood security patrol program as certified by the proper election authorities, the mayor of the municipality shall within 60 days after certification appoint, with the consent of the corporate authorities, 7 individuals, to be known as commissioners, to serve as the governing body of the neighborhood security patrol program. The mayor shall choose one individual at his discretion to serve on the governing commission and 6 individuals from nominees submitted by a community organization or community organizations as defined in this Act. Nominations shall be submitted to the mayor within 30 days after certification. If the appointments are not made by the mayor within 60 days after certification, the Governor shall appoint the commissioners with the advice and consent of the Senate. A community organization may recommend up to 20 individuals to serve on a governing commission.
No fewer than 5 commissioners serving at any one time shall reside within the territory of the program.
Upon creation of a governing commission, the terms of the initial commissioners shall be as follows: 4, including the individual appointed at the mayor's discretion, shall serve for one year and 3 shall serve for 2 years and until a successor is appointed and qualified. All succeeding terms shall be for 2 years, or until a successor is appointed and qualified. No commissioner may serve more than 2 consecutive terms, except that the 4 initial commissioners who serve an initial one year term may serve 3 consecutive terms. Commissioners shall serve without compensation except for reimbursement for reasonable expenses incurred in the performance of duties as a commissioner. A vacancy in the office of a member of a commission shall be filled in like manner as an original appointment.
All proceedings and meetings of the governing commission shall be conducted in accordance with the provisions of the Open Meetings Act.
(Source: P.A. 88-439.)