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90_SB1672
35 ILCS 200/4-10
35 ILCS 200/4-15
Amends the Property Tax Code to make technical changes in
the Sections concerning compensation for Certified Illinois
Assessing Officers and compensation for local assessment
officers.
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1 AN ACT to amend the Property Tax Code by changing
2 Sections 4-10 and 4-15.
3 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
4 represented in the General Assembly:
5 Section 5. The Property Tax Code is amended by changing
6 Sections 4-10 and 4-15 as follows:
7 (35 ILCS 200/4-10)
8 Sec. 4-10. Compensation for Certified Illinois Assessing
9 Officers. Subject to the requirements for continued
10 training, any supervisor of assessments, assessor, deputy
11 assessor or member of a board of review in any county who has
12 earned a Certified Illinois Assessing Officers Certificate
13 from the Illinois Property Assessment Institute shall receive
14 from the State, out of funds appropriated to the Department,
15 additional compensation of $500 per year.
16 To receive a Certified Illinois Assessing Officer
17 certificate, a person shall complete successfully and pass
18 examinations on a basic course in assessment practice
19 approved by the Department and conducted by the Institute and
20 additional courses totaling not less than 60 class hours that
21 are designated and approved by the Department, on the cost,
22 market and income approaches to value, mass appraisal
23 techniques, and property tax administration.
24 To continue to be eligible for the additional
25 compensation, a Certified Illinois Assessing Officer must
26 complete successfully a minimum of 15 class hours requiring a
27 written examination, and the equivalent of one seminar course
28 of 15 class hours that which does not require a written
29 examination, in each year for which additional compensation
30 is sought after receipt of the certificate. The Department
31 shall designate and approve courses acceptable for additional
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1 training, including courses in business and computer
2 techniques, and class hours applicable to each course. The
3 Department shall specify procedures for certifying the
4 completion of the additional training.
5 The courses and training shall be conducted annually at
6 various convenient locations throughout the State. At least
7 one course shall be conducted annually in each county with
8 more than 400,000 inhabitants.
9 (Source: P.A. 88-455; 89-126, eff. 7-11-95; 89-671, eff.
10 8-14-96.)
11 (35 ILCS 200/4-15)
12 Sec. 4-15. Compensation of local assessment officers
13 holding other designations. Any assessor, deputy assessor
14 or member of a board of review who has been awarded a
15 Certified Assessment Evaluator certificate by the
16 International Association of Assessing Officers shall receive
17 an additional compensation of $500 per year from funds
18 appropriated to the Department.
19 Any assessor, deputy assessor or member of a board of
20 review who has been awarded a Residential Evaluation
21 Specialist certificate by the International Association of
22 Assessing Officers, but who has not been awarded a Certified
23 Assessment Evaluator certificate, shall receive additional
24 compensation of $250 per year from funds appropriated to the
25 Department.
26 To continue to qualify for the additional compensation
27 after receipt of a certificate, any assessor, deputy assessor
28 or member of a board of review must, each year that
29 additional compensation is sought, complete successfully a
30 minimum of 15 class hours requiring a written examination,
31 and the equivalent of one seminar course of 15 class hours
32 that which does not require a written examination.
33 (Source: P.A. 84-222; 88-455.)
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