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Public Act 097-0609
Illinois Public Act 097-0609 requires employers who participate in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund to make available the total compensation package for employees that meet the criteria in the Act. Click here to view MPPL Public Act 097-0609 information. For more information about IMRF, visit: IMRF Employer Cost & Participating Information.
Notices
There are no notices at this time.
Vendor Information Reporting
In accordance with Public Act 102-0265, we have made a good faith effort to collect and electronically publish data from all vendors and subcontractors doing business with the library regarding minority-, women-, and veteran-owned businesses. Click here for more information: Summary of Vendor Information
FOIA
Any person requesting records of the Mount Prospect Public Library may make such a written request by mail, personal delivery, or email, to the attention of the FOIA Officer, Su Reynders, Executive Director. MPPL does not have a required FOIA form; any written request will be honored.
Address: Mount Prospect Public Library, 10 S. Emerson Street, Mount Prospect, IL 60056, Attn: Su Reynders, Executive Director
Email: foia@mppl.org
Fees:
- The first 50 pages of black and white letter or legal sized copies – no charge; additional pages $.15 per page.
- Color pages will be charged for actual cost of reproduction.
- Certification fee is $1.00.
- If electronic format is requested, fee will be charged for only cost of the medium e.g., disc, USB flash drive, etc.
FOIA Request Response Time
Responses to commercial requests can be expected within 21 business days of the receipt of a written request.
Responses to non-commercial requests can be expected within 5 business days of the receipt of a written request. If an extension is required, a FOIA officer from the library will reach out to the requestor.
FOIA Request Review Process
If your request for information is denied, or denied in part, you have the right to have your request reviewed by the Public Access Counselor (PAC) at the Office of the Illinois Attorney General. 5 ILCS 140/9.5(a). You can file your Request for Review with the PAC by writing to:
Leah Bartelt, Public Access Counselor, Office of the Illinois Attorney General, 500 South 2nd Street, Springfield, IL 62701, public.access@ilag.gov.
You also have the right to seek judicial review of your denial by filing a lawsuit in the State circuit court. 5 ILCS 140/11.
All information required to be publicly available as per 5 ILCS 140/4 can be found in the following document, which is also posted in the library on the community bulletin board: MPPL FOIA Guide