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(35 ILCS 200/12-20)
Sec. 12-20. Publication of assessments; counties of 3,000,000 or more. In
counties with 3,000,000 or more inhabitants, in each year of a general
assessment, for each county or assessment district therein if the county is
divided into assessment districts as provided in Section 9-220, the county
assessor shall publish a complete assessment list as soon as the assessment is
completed as required under this Section. If the county assessor revises the assessment after the complete assessment list is published, then the county assessor must publish a subsequent list of all the revised assessments for that year. In years other than years of a
general assessment or reassessment, the county assessor shall cause to be
published, within the time and in the manner described here, a complete list of
assessments in which changes are made together with the changes made in the
valuation or assessment of property since the last preceding assessment. The
publication shall contain a copy of the land value map for the township, if
required by the Department.
The publication of the assessments or the changes shall be printed in some
newspaper or newspapers of general circulation published in the county except
that, in every township or incorporated town which has superseded a civil
township, in which there is published one or more newspapers of general
circulation, the assessment list of each township shall be published in one of
the newspapers. In cities of more than 2,000,000 inhabitants, the assessment
list of the city shall be printed in one or more newspapers of general
circulation published in the township assessment district within the city or,
in the event a newspaper of general circulation is not published within the
township assessment district, in one or more newspapers of general circulation
published within the city.
Any newspaper publishing an assessment list under this Section is entitled to
a fee of 40¢ per column line for publishing the list.
(Source: P.A. 93-759, eff. 1-1-05.)
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