(a) There shall be a Prisoner Review Board independent of the Department which shall be:
         (1) the paroling authority for persons sentenced
    
under the law in effect prior to the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1977;
        (1.2) the paroling authority for persons eligible for
    
parole review under Section 5-4.5-115;
        (1.5) (blank);

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Terms Used In Illinois Compiled Statutes 730 ILCS 5/3-3-1

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         (2) the board of review for cases involving the
    
revocation of sentence credits or a suspension or reduction in the rate of accumulating the credit;
        (3) the board of review and recommendation for the
    
exercise of executive clemency by the Governor;
        (4) the authority for establishing release dates for
    
certain prisoners sentenced under the law in existence prior to the effective date of this amendatory Act of 1977, in accordance with Section 3-3-2.1 of this Code;
        (5) the authority for setting conditions for parole
    
and mandatory supervised release under Section 5-8-1(a) of this Code, and determining whether a violation of those conditions warrant revocation of parole or mandatory supervised release or the imposition of other sanctions;
        (6) the authority for determining whether a violation
    
of aftercare release conditions warrant revocation of aftercare release; and
        (7) the authority to release medically infirm or
    
disabled prisoners under Section 3-3-14.
    (b) The Board shall consist of 15 persons appointed by the Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. One member of the Board shall be designated by the Governor to be Chairman and shall serve as Chairman at the pleasure of the Governor. The members of the Board shall have had at least 5 years of actual experience in the fields of penology, corrections work, law enforcement, sociology, law, education, social work, medicine, psychology, other behavioral sciences, or a combination thereof. At least 6 members so appointed must have at least 3 years experience in the field of juvenile matters. No more than 8 Board members may be members of the same political party.
     Each member of the Board shall serve on a full-time basis and shall not hold any other salaried public office, whether elective or appointive, nor any other office or position of profit, nor engage in any other business, employment, or vocation. The Chairman of the Board shall receive $35,000 a year, or an amount set by the Compensation Review Board, whichever is greater, and each other member $30,000, or an amount set by the Compensation Review Board, whichever is greater.
     (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, the term of each member of the Board who was appointed by the Governor and is in office on June 30, 2003 shall terminate at the close of business on that date or when all of the successor members to be appointed pursuant to this amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly have been appointed by the Governor, whichever occurs later. As soon as possible, the Governor shall appoint persons to fill the vacancies created by this amendatory Act.
     Of the initial members appointed under this amendatory Act of the 93rd General Assembly, the Governor shall appoint 5 members whose terms shall expire on the third Monday in January 2005, 5 members whose terms shall expire on the third Monday in January 2007, and 5 members whose terms shall expire on the third Monday in January 2009. Their respective successors shall be appointed for terms of 6 years from the third Monday in January of the year of appointment. Each member shall serve until his or her successor is appointed and qualified.
     Any member may be removed by the Governor for incompetence, neglect of duty, malfeasance or inability to serve.
     (d) The Chairman of the Board shall be its chief executive and administrative officer. The Board may have an Executive Director; if so, the Executive Director shall be appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate. The salary and duties of the Executive Director shall be fixed by the Board.