§ 32.45 PUBLICATION REQUIREMENTS; EFFECTIVE DATE.
   (A)   All ordinances imposing any fine, penalty, imprisonment or forfeiture, or making any appropriation, shall be printed or published in book or pamphlet form, published by authority of the Board of Trustees, or be published at least once, within 30 days after passage, in one or more newspapers published in the village, or if no newspaper is published therein, then in one or more newspapers with a general circulation within the village. If there is an error in printing, the publishing requirement of this section shall be satisfied if those portions of the ordinance that were erroneously printed are republished, correctly, within 30 days after the original publication that contained the error. The fact that an error occurred in publication shall not affect the effective date of the ordinance so published. If the error in printing is not corrected within 30 days after the date of the original publication that contained the error, as provided in the preceding sentence, the corporate authorities may by ordinance declare the ordinance that was erroneously published to be nevertheless valid and in effect no sooner than the tenth day after the date of the original publication, notwithstanding the error in publication, and shall order the original ordinance to be published once more within 30 days after the passage of the validating ordinance.
   (B)   Except as provided in this section, no such ordinance shall take effect until ten days after it is so published. However, ordinances establishing rules and regulations for the construction of buildings or any part thereof, or for the development or operation of camps accommodating persons in house trailers, house cars, cabins or tents, where the rules and regulations have been previously printed in book or pamphlet form, may by their terms provide for the adoption of the rules and regulations or portions thereof by reference thereto without further printing, or publication, if not less than one copy of the rules and regulations in book or pamphlet form has been filed in the office of the Clerk for use and examination by the public at least 30 days prior to the adoption thereof.
   (C)   All other ordinances, resolutions and motions shall take effect upon their passage unless they otherwise provide.
   (D)   Anything in this section to the contrary notwithstanding, any ordinance which contains a statement of its urgency in the preamble or body thereof, other than an ordinance relating to finance, appropriations or taxes, adopted under 65 ILCS 5/8-1-1 et seq. may take effect immediately upon its passage; provided that, the Board of Trustees, by a vote of two-thirds of all the members then holding office, so direct. The decision of the Board of Trustees as to the urgency of any ordinance shall not be subject to judicial review, except for an abuse of discretion.
(65 ILCS 5/1-2-4)