HB4129 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

  
  

 


 
100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2017 and 2018
HB4129

 

Introduced , by Rep. Katie Stuart

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
65 ILCS 5/11-74.4-3.5

    Amends the Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act of the Illinois Municipal Code. Creates a tax increment allocation financing extension for an ordinance adopted on July 1, 1995 by the Village of Caseyville. Effective immediately.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning local government.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by
5changing Section 11-74.4-3.5 as follows:
 
6    (65 ILCS 5/11-74.4-3.5)
7    Sec. 11-74.4-3.5. Completion dates for redevelopment
8projects.
9    (a) Unless otherwise stated in this Section, the estimated
10dates of completion of the redevelopment project and retirement
11of obligations issued to finance redevelopment project costs
12(including refunding bonds under Section 11-74.4-7) may not be
13later than December 31 of the year in which the payment to the
14municipal treasurer, as provided in subsection (b) of Section
1511-74.4-8 of this Act, is to be made with respect to ad valorem
16taxes levied in the 23rd calendar year after the year in which
17the ordinance approving the redevelopment project area was
18adopted if the ordinance was adopted on or after January 15,
191981.
20    (a-5) If the redevelopment project area is located within a
21transit facility improvement area established pursuant to
22Section 11-74.4-3, the estimated dates of completion of the
23redevelopment project and retirement of obligations issued to

 

 

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1finance redevelopment project costs (including refunding bonds
2under Section 11-74.4-7) may not be later than December 31 of
3the year in which the payment to the municipal treasurer, as
4provided in subsection (b) of Section 11-74.4-8 of this Act
5amendatory Act of the 99th General Assembly, is to be made with
6respect to ad valorem taxes levied in the 35th calendar year
7after the year in which the ordinance approving the
8redevelopment project area was adopted.
9    (a-7) A municipality may adopt tax increment financing for
10a redevelopment project area located in a transit facility
11improvement area that also includes real property located
12within an existing redevelopment project area established
13prior to August 12, 2016 (the effective date of Public Act
1499-792) this amendatory Act of 99th General Assembly. In such
15case: (i) the provisions of this Division shall apply with
16respect to the previously established redevelopment project
17area until the municipality adopts, as required in accordance
18with applicable provisions of this Division, an ordinance
19dissolving the special tax allocation fund for such
20redevelopment project area and terminating the designation of
21such redevelopment project area as a redevelopment project
22area; and (ii) after the effective date of the ordinance
23described in (i), the provisions of this Division shall apply
24with respect to the subsequently established redevelopment
25project area located in a transit facility improvement area.
26    (b) The estimated dates of completion of the redevelopment

 

 

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1project and retirement of obligations issued to finance
2redevelopment project costs (including refunding bonds under
3Section 11-74.4-7) may not be later than December 31 of the
4year in which the payment to the municipal treasurer as
5provided in subsection (b) of Section 11-74.4-8 of this Act is
6to be made with respect to ad valorem taxes levied in the 32nd
7calendar year after the year in which the ordinance approving
8the redevelopment project area was adopted if the ordinance was
9adopted on September 9, 1999 by the Village of Downs.
10    The estimated dates of completion of the redevelopment
11project and retirement of obligations issued to finance
12redevelopment project costs (including refunding bonds under
13Section 11-74.4-7) may not be later than December 31 of the
14year in which the payment to the municipal treasurer as
15provided in subsection (b) of Section 11-74.4-8 of this Act is
16to be made with respect to ad valorem taxes levied in the 33rd
17calendar year after the year in which the ordinance approving
18the redevelopment project area was adopted if the ordinance was
19adopted on May 20, 1985 by the Village of Wheeling.
20    The estimated dates of completion of the redevelopment
21project and retirement of obligations issued to finance
22redevelopment project costs (including refunding bonds under
23Section 11-74.4-7) may not be later than December 31 of the
24year in which the payment to the municipal treasurer as
25provided in subsection (b) of Section 11-74.4-8 of this Act is
26to be made with respect to ad valorem taxes levied in the 28th

 

 

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1calendar year after the year in which the ordinance approving
2the redevelopment project area was adopted if the ordinance was
3adopted on October 12, 1989 by the City of Lawrenceville.
4    (c) The estimated dates of completion of the redevelopment
5project and retirement of obligations issued to finance
6redevelopment project costs (including refunding bonds under
7Section 11-74.4-7) may not be later than December 31 of the
8year in which the payment to the municipal treasurer as
9provided in subsection (b) of Section 11-74.4-8 of this Act is
10to be made with respect to ad valorem taxes levied in the 35th
11calendar year after the year in which the ordinance approving
12the redevelopment project area was adopted:
13        (1) If the ordinance was adopted before January 15,
14    1981.
15        (2) If the ordinance was adopted in December 1983,
16    April 1984, July 1985, or December 1989.
17        (3) If the ordinance was adopted in December 1987 and
18    the redevelopment project is located within one mile of
19    Midway Airport.
20        (4) If the ordinance was adopted before January 1, 1987
21    by a municipality in Mason County.
22        (5) If the municipality is subject to the Local
23    Government Financial Planning and Supervision Act or the
24    Financially Distressed City Law.
25        (6) If the ordinance was adopted in December 1984 by
26    the Village of Rosemont.

 

 

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1        (7) If the ordinance was adopted on December 31, 1986
2    by a municipality located in Clinton County for which at
3    least $250,000 of tax increment bonds were authorized on
4    June 17, 1997, or if the ordinance was adopted on December
5    31, 1986 by a municipality with a population in 1990 of
6    less than 3,600 that is located in a county with a
7    population in 1990 of less than 34,000 and for which at
8    least $250,000 of tax increment bonds were authorized on
9    June 17, 1997.
10        (8) If the ordinance was adopted on October 5, 1982 by
11    the City of Kankakee, or if the ordinance was adopted on
12    December 29, 1986 by East St. Louis.
13        (9) If the ordinance was adopted on November 12, 1991
14    by the Village of Sauget.
15        (10) If the ordinance was adopted on February 11, 1985
16    by the City of Rock Island.
17        (11) If the ordinance was adopted before December 18,
18    1986 by the City of Moline.
19        (12) If the ordinance was adopted in September 1988 by
20    Sauk Village.
21        (13) If the ordinance was adopted in October 1993 by
22    Sauk Village.
23        (14) If the ordinance was adopted on December 29, 1986
24    by the City of Galva.
25        (15) If the ordinance was adopted in March 1991 by the
26    City of Centreville.

 

 

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1        (16) If the ordinance was adopted on January 23, 1991
2    by the City of East St. Louis.
3        (17) If the ordinance was adopted on December 22, 1986
4    by the City of Aledo.
5        (18) If the ordinance was adopted on February 5, 1990
6    by the City of Clinton.
7        (19) If the ordinance was adopted on September 6, 1994
8    by the City of Freeport.
9        (20) If the ordinance was adopted on December 22, 1986
10    by the City of Tuscola.
11        (21) If the ordinance was adopted on December 23, 1986
12    by the City of Sparta.
13        (22) If the ordinance was adopted on December 23, 1986
14    by the City of Beardstown.
15        (23) If the ordinance was adopted on April 27, 1981,
16    October 21, 1985, or December 30, 1986 by the City of
17    Belleville.
18        (24) If the ordinance was adopted on December 29, 1986
19    by the City of Collinsville.
20        (25) If the ordinance was adopted on September 14, 1994
21    by the City of Alton.
22        (26) If the ordinance was adopted on November 11, 1996
23    by the City of Lexington.
24        (27) If the ordinance was adopted on November 5, 1984
25    by the City of LeRoy.
26        (28) If the ordinance was adopted on April 3, 1991 or

 

 

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1    June 3, 1992 by the City of Markham.
2        (29) If the ordinance was adopted on November 11, 1986
3    by the City of Pekin.
4        (30) If the ordinance was adopted on December 15, 1981
5    by the City of Champaign.
6        (31) If the ordinance was adopted on December 15, 1986
7    by the City of Urbana.
8        (32) If the ordinance was adopted on December 15, 1986
9    by the Village of Heyworth.
10        (33) If the ordinance was adopted on February 24, 1992
11    by the Village of Heyworth.
12        (34) If the ordinance was adopted on March 16, 1995 by
13    the Village of Heyworth.
14        (35) If the ordinance was adopted on December 23, 1986
15    by the Town of Cicero.
16        (36) If the ordinance was adopted on December 30, 1986
17    by the City of Effingham.
18        (37) If the ordinance was adopted on May 9, 1991 by the
19    Village of Tilton.
20        (38) If the ordinance was adopted on October 20, 1986
21    by the City of Elmhurst.
22        (39) If the ordinance was adopted on January 19, 1988
23    by the City of Waukegan.
24        (40) If the ordinance was adopted on September 21, 1998
25    by the City of Waukegan.
26        (41) If the ordinance was adopted on December 31, 1986

 

 

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1    by the City of Sullivan.
2        (42) If the ordinance was adopted on December 23, 1991
3    by the City of Sullivan.
4        (43) If the ordinance was adopted on December 31, 1986
5    by the City of Oglesby.
6        (44) If the ordinance was adopted on July 28, 1987 by
7    the City of Marion.
8        (45) If the ordinance was adopted on April 23, 1990 by
9    the City of Marion.
10        (46) If the ordinance was adopted on August 20, 1985 by
11    the Village of Mount Prospect.
12        (47) If the ordinance was adopted on February 2, 1998
13    by the Village of Woodhull.
14        (48) If the ordinance was adopted on April 20, 1993 by
15    the Village of Princeville.
16        (49) If the ordinance was adopted on July 1, 1986 by
17    the City of Granite City.
18        (50) If the ordinance was adopted on February 2, 1989
19    by the Village of Lombard.
20        (51) If the ordinance was adopted on December 29, 1986
21    by the Village of Gardner.
22        (52) If the ordinance was adopted on July 14, 1999 by
23    the Village of Paw Paw.
24        (53) If the ordinance was adopted on November 17, 1986
25    by the Village of Franklin Park.
26        (54) If the ordinance was adopted on November 20, 1989

 

 

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1    by the Village of South Holland.
2        (55) If the ordinance was adopted on July 14, 1992 by
3    the Village of Riverdale.
4        (56) If the ordinance was adopted on December 29, 1986
5    by the City of Galesburg.
6        (57) If the ordinance was adopted on April 1, 1985 by
7    the City of Galesburg.
8        (58) If the ordinance was adopted on May 21, 1990 by
9    the City of West Chicago.
10        (59) If the ordinance was adopted on December 16, 1986
11    by the City of Oak Forest.
12        (60) If the ordinance was adopted in 1999 by the City
13    of Villa Grove.
14        (61) If the ordinance was adopted on January 13, 1987
15    by the Village of Mt. Zion.
16        (62) If the ordinance was adopted on December 30, 1986
17    by the Village of Manteno.
18        (63) If the ordinance was adopted on April 3, 1989 by
19    the City of Chicago Heights.
20        (64) If the ordinance was adopted on January 6, 1999 by
21    the Village of Rosemont.
22        (65) If the ordinance was adopted on December 19, 2000
23    by the Village of Stone Park.
24        (66) If the ordinance was adopted on December 22, 1986
25    by the City of DeKalb.
26        (67) If the ordinance was adopted on December 2, 1986

 

 

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1    by the City of Aurora.
2        (68) If the ordinance was adopted on December 31, 1986
3    by the Village of Milan.
4        (69) If the ordinance was adopted on September 8, 1994
5    by the City of West Frankfort.
6        (70) If the ordinance was adopted on December 23, 1986
7    by the Village of Libertyville.
8        (71) If the ordinance was adopted on December 22, 1986
9    by the Village of Hoffman Estates.
10        (72) If the ordinance was adopted on September 17, 1986
11    by the Village of Sherman.
12        (73) If the ordinance was adopted on December 16, 1986
13    by the City of Macomb.
14        (74) If the ordinance was adopted on June 11, 2002 by
15    the City of East Peoria to create the West Washington
16    Street TIF.
17        (75) If the ordinance was adopted on June 11, 2002 by
18    the City of East Peoria to create the Camp Street TIF.
19        (76) If the ordinance was adopted on August 7, 2000 by
20    the City of Des Plaines.
21        (77) If the ordinance was adopted on December 22, 1986
22    by the City of Washington to create the Washington Square
23    TIF #2.
24        (78) If the ordinance was adopted on December 29, 1986
25    by the City of Morris.
26        (79) If the ordinance was adopted on July 6, 1998 by

 

 

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1    the Village of Steeleville.
2        (80) If the ordinance was adopted on December 29, 1986
3    by the City of Pontiac to create TIF I (the Main St TIF).
4        (81) If the ordinance was adopted on December 29, 1986
5    by the City of Pontiac to create TIF II (the Interstate
6    TIF).
7        (82) If the ordinance was adopted on November 6, 2002
8    by the City of Chicago to create the Madden/Wells TIF
9    District.
10        (83) If the ordinance was adopted on November 4, 1998
11    by the City of Chicago to create the Roosevelt/Racine TIF
12    District.
13        (84) If the ordinance was adopted on June 10, 1998 by
14    the City of Chicago to create the Stony Island
15    Commercial/Burnside Industrial Corridors TIF District.
16        (85) If the ordinance was adopted on November 29, 1989
17    by the City of Chicago to create the Englewood Mall TIF
18    District.
19        (86) If the ordinance was adopted on December 27, 1986
20    by the City of Mendota.
21        (87) If the ordinance was adopted on December 31, 1986
22    by the Village of Cahokia.
23        (88) If the ordinance was adopted on September 20, 1999
24    by the City of Belleville.
25        (89) If the ordinance was adopted on December 30, 1986
26    by the Village of Bellevue to create the Bellevue TIF

 

 

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1    District 1.
2        (90) If the ordinance was adopted on December 13, 1993
3    by the Village of Crete.
4        (91) If the ordinance was adopted on February 12, 2001
5    by the Village of Crete.
6        (92) If the ordinance was adopted on April 23, 2001 by
7    the Village of Crete.
8        (93) If the ordinance was adopted on December 16, 1986
9    by the City of Champaign.
10        (94) If the ordinance was adopted on December 20, 1986
11    by the City of Charleston.
12        (95) If the ordinance was adopted on June 6, 1989 by
13    the Village of Romeoville.
14        (96) If the ordinance was adopted on October 14, 1993
15    and amended on August 2, 2010 by the City of Venice.
16        (97) If the ordinance was adopted on June 1, 1994 by
17    the City of Markham.
18        (98) If the ordinance was adopted on May 19, 1998 by
19    the Village of Bensenville.
20        (99) If the ordinance was adopted on November 12, 1987
21    by the City of Dixon.
22        (100) If the ordinance was adopted on December 20, 1988
23    by the Village of Lansing.
24        (101) If the ordinance was adopted on October 27, 1998
25    by the City of Moline.
26        (102) If the ordinance was adopted on May 21, 1991 by

 

 

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1    the Village of Glenwood.
2        (103) If the ordinance was adopted on January 28, 1992
3    by the City of East Peoria.
4        (104) If the ordinance was adopted on December 14, 1998
5    by the City of Carlyle.
6        (105) If the ordinance was adopted on May 17, 2000, as
7    subsequently amended, by the City of Chicago to create the
8    Midwest Redevelopment TIF District.
9        (106) If the ordinance was adopted on September 13,
10    1989 by the City of Chicago to create the Michigan/Cermak
11    Area TIF District.
12        (107) If the ordinance was adopted on March 30, 1992 by
13    the Village of Ohio.
14        (108) If the ordinance was adopted on July 6, 1998 by
15    the Village of Orangeville.
16        (109) If the ordinance was adopted on December 16, 1997
17    by the Village of Germantown.
18        (110) If the ordinance was adopted on April 28, 2003 by
19    Gibson City.
20        (111) If the ordinance was adopted on December 18, 1990
21    by the Village of Washington Park, but only after the
22    Village of Washington Park becomes compliant with the
23    reporting requirements under subsection (d) of Section
24    11-74.4-5, and after the State Comptroller's certification
25    of such compliance.
26        (112) If the ordinance was adopted on February 28, 2000

 

 

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1    by the City of Harvey.
2        (113) If the ordinance was adopted on January 11, 1991
3    by the City of Chicago to create the Read/Dunning TIF
4    District.
5        (114) If the ordinance was adopted on July 24, 1991 by
6    the City of Chicago to create the Sanitary and Ship Canal
7    TIF District.
8        (115) If the ordinance was adopted on December 4, 2007
9    by the City of Naperville.
10        (116) If the ordinance was adopted on July 1, 2002 by
11    the Village of Arlington Heights.
12        (117) If the ordinance was adopted on February 11, 1991
13    by the Village of Machesney Park.
14        (118) If the ordinance was adopted on December 29, 1993
15    by the City of Ottawa.
16        (119) If the ordinance was adopted on June 4, 1991 by
17    the Village of Lansing.
18        (120) If the ordinance was adopted on February 10, 2004
19    by the Village of Fox Lake.
20        (121) If the ordinance was adopted on December 22, 1992
21    by the City of Fairfield.
22        (122) If the ordinance was adopted on February 10, 1992
23    by the City of Mt. Sterling.
24        (123) If the ordinance was adopted on March 15, 2004 by
25    the City of Batavia.
26        (124) If the ordinance was adopted on March 18, 2002 by

 

 

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1    the Village of Lake Zurich.
2        (125) If the ordinance was adopted on September 23,
3    1997 by the City of Granite City.
4        (126) If the ordinance was adopted on May 8, 2013 by
5    the Village of Rosemont to create the Higgins Road/River
6    Road TIF District No. 6.
7        (127) If the ordinance was adopted on November 22, 1993
8    by the City of Arcola.
9        (128) If the ordinance was adopted on September 7, 2004
10    by the City of Arcola.
11        (129) If the ordinance was adopted on November 29, 1999
12    by the City of Paris.
13        (130) If the ordinance was adopted on September 20,
14    1994 by the City of Ottawa to create the U.S. Route 6 East
15    Ottawa TIF.
16        (131) If the ordinance was adopted on May 2, 2002 by
17    the Village of Crestwood.
18        (132) If the ordinance was adopted on October 27, 1992
19    by the City of Blue Island.
20        (133) If the ordinance was adopted on December 23, 1993
21    by the City of Lacon.
22        (134) If the ordinance was adopted on May 4, 1998 by
23    the Village of Bradford.
24        (135) If the ordinance was adopted on June 11, 2002 by
25    the City of Oak Forest.
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1    by the City of Pinckneyville.
2        (137) If the ordinance was adopted on March 1, 2001 by
3    the Village of South Jacksonville.
4        (138) If the ordinance was adopted on February 26, 1992
5    by the City of Chicago to create the Stockyards Southeast
6    Quadrant TIF District.
7        (139) If the ordinance was adopted on January 25, 1993
8    by the City of LaSalle.
9        (140) If the ordinance was adopted on December 23, 1997
10    by the Village of Dieterich.
11        (141) If the ordinance was adopted on February 10, 2016
12    by the Village of Rosemont to create the Balmoral/Pearl TIF
13    No. 8 Tax Increment Financing Redevelopment Project Area.
14        (142) (132) If the ordinance was adopted on June 11,
15    2002 by the City of Oak Forest.
16        (143) If the ordinance was adopted on July 1, 1995 by
17    the Village of Caseyville.
18    (d) For redevelopment project areas for which bonds were
19issued before July 29, 1991, or for which contracts were
20entered into before June 1, 1988, in connection with a
21redevelopment project in the area within the State Sales Tax
22Boundary, the estimated dates of completion of the
23redevelopment project and retirement of obligations to finance
24redevelopment project costs (including refunding bonds under
25Section 11-74.4-7) may be extended by municipal ordinance to
26December 31, 2013. The termination procedures of subsection (b)

 

 

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1of Section 11-74.4-8 are not required for these redevelopment
2project areas in 2009 but are required in 2013. The extension
3allowed by Public Act 87-1272 shall not apply to real property
4tax increment allocation financing under Section 11-74.4-8.
5    (e) Those dates, for purposes of real property tax
6increment allocation financing pursuant to Section 11-74.4-8
7only, shall be not more than 35 years for redevelopment project
8areas that were adopted on or after December 16, 1986 and for
9which at least $8 million worth of municipal bonds were
10authorized on or after December 19, 1989 but before January 1,
111990; provided that the municipality elects to extend the life
12of the redevelopment project area to 35 years by the adoption
13of an ordinance after at least 14 but not more than 30 days'
14written notice to the taxing bodies, that would otherwise
15constitute the joint review board for the redevelopment project
16area, before the adoption of the ordinance.
17    (f) Those dates, for purposes of real property tax
18increment allocation financing pursuant to Section 11-74.4-8
19only, shall be not more than 35 years for redevelopment project
20areas that were established on or after December 1, 1981 but
21before January 1, 1982 and for which at least $1,500,000 worth
22of tax increment revenue bonds were authorized on or after
23September 30, 1990 but before July 1, 1991; provided that the
24municipality elects to extend the life of the redevelopment
25project area to 35 years by the adoption of an ordinance after
26at least 14 but not more than 30 days' written notice to the

 

 

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1taxing bodies, that would otherwise constitute the joint review
2board for the redevelopment project area, before the adoption
3of the ordinance.
4    (f-5) Those dates, for purposes of real property tax
5increment allocation financing pursuant to Section 11-74.4-8
6only, shall be not more than 47 years for redevelopment project
7areas that were established on December 29, 1981 by the City of
8Springfield; provided that (i) the City city of Springfield
9adopts an ordinance extending the life of the redevelopment
10project area to 47 years and (ii) the City of Springfield
11provides notice to the taxing bodies that would otherwise
12constitute the joint review board for the redevelopment project
13area not more than 30 and not less than 14 days prior to the
14adoption of that ordinance.
15    (g) In consolidating the material relating to completion
16dates from Sections 11-74.4-3 and 11-74.4-7 into this Section,
17it is not the intent of the General Assembly to make any
18substantive change in the law, except for the extension of the
19completion dates for the City of Aurora, the Village of Milan,
20the City of West Frankfort, the Village of Libertyville, and
21the Village of Hoffman Estates set forth under items (67),
22(68), (69), (70), and (71) of subsection (c) of this Section.
23(Source: P.A. 98-109, eff. 7-25-13; 98-135, eff. 8-2-13;
2498-230, eff. 8-9-13; 98-463, eff. 8-16-13; 98-614, eff.
2512-27-13; 98-667, eff. 6-25-14; 98-889, eff. 8-15-14; 98-893,
26eff. 8-15-14; 98-1064, eff. 8-26-14; 98-1136, eff. 12-29-14;

 

 

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198-1153, eff. 1-9-15; 98-1157, eff. 1-9-15; 98-1159, eff.
21-9-15; 99-78, eff. 7-20-15; 99-136, eff. 7-24-15; 99-263, eff.
38-4-15; 99-361, eff. 1-1-16; 99-394, eff. 8-18-15; 99-495, eff.
412-17-15; 99-508, eff. 6-24-16; 99-792, eff. 8-12-16; revised
59-22-16.)
 
6    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
7becoming law.