Lake County, IL
File #: 09-2207    Version: 1 Name: Court Emergency Appropriation
Type: resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/20/2009 In control: Law & Judicial Committee
On agenda: Final action: 12/8/2009
Title: Joint resolution authorizing emergency appropriations that total $128,612 in the court administration, probation, and juvenile detention expense budgets and corresponding increases in the revenue budgets.
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Joint resolution authorizing emergency appropriations that total $128,612 in the court administration, probation, and juvenile detention expense budgets and corresponding increases in the revenue budgets.

Staff Summary
· In July of 2009, the Administrative Office of the Illinois Court (AOIC) informed Lake County that the annual allocation for reimbursement of probation officers was being reduced by $2.4 million. In response, the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit had to aggressively cut expenses and eliminate programs for the FY2010 Lake County Budget.
· The 2010 budget adopted last month was based on the dramatically reduced probation reimbursement allocation of $1.8 million from the AOIC.
· Lake County along with the other members of Metro Counties lobbied the State Legislature and the Governor’s Office for the probation reimbursement funding to be restored and the AOIC subsequently increased Lake County’s allocation by almost $1.1 million to $2.9 million. Though, this still represents a 31% reduction from the 2009 allocation.
· The Nineteenth Judicial Circuit would like to restore two programs that had been eliminated due to the original funding shortfall: the career path program and the dues line item that pays for employee memberships in professional organizations.
· This resolution authorizes emergency appropriations that total $128,612 to restore these programs, with offsetting increases in revenue from the revised AOIC allocation.

Body
WHEREAS, the Lake County Board adopted the 2010 budget based on the county’s original probation reimbursement allocation of $1,839,157 from the Administrative Office of Illinois Courts; and

WHEREAS, the Administrative Office of Illinois Courts subsequently increased Lake County’s allocation by $1,097,718 to $2,936,875; and

WHEREAS, the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit made numerous reductions in the 2010 budget based on the original allocation, including the elimination of its career path program and the elimination o...

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