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Any Commissioner may be removed from office for neglect of duty, incompetency, disability to perform his or her duties, or any other good cause, by the officer or board which nominated him or her. A Commissioner so removed may obtain judicial review of such removal by filing a complaint in the Circuit Court of the county, but the burden of proof shall be upon the officer or board which removed the Commissioner. The cause shall be placed on the advanced calendar and be tried as other civil cases are tried by the Court without the intervention of a jury. An appeal from such judgment may be taken as in other civil cases.
(1991 Draft Code, § 2-32) (Ord. 3-1981, passed 8-10-1981)
No Commissioner shall have any pecuniary interest in any contract, employment, leases, purchase or sale made under the provisions of this act, and any such transaction made in which any Commissioner has a pecuniary interest shall be void ab initio; provided, however, that any property required for the purposes of this act in which a Commissioner has a pecuniary interest may be acquired but only by gift or condemnation.
(1991 Draft Code, § 2-33) (Ord. 3-1981, passed 8-10-1981)
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