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Public Act 103-0672 |
HB4359 Enrolled | LRB103 35352 AWJ 65416 b |
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AN ACT concerning local government. |
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly: |
Section 5. The Fire Protection District Act is amended by |
changing Sections 22 and 24 as follows: |
(70 ILCS 705/22) (from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 38.5) |
Sec. 22. The Board of Trustees of any fire protection |
district incorporated under this Act is authorized under the |
terms and conditions hereinafter set out, to provide emergency |
ambulance service to or from points within or without the |
district; to contract with providers of ambulance service; to |
combine with other units of governments for the purpose of |
providing ambulance service; to levy a tax for the provision |
of such service and to adopt rules and regulations relating to |
ambulance service within their jurisdiction. |
(a) It is declared as a matter of public policy: |
(1) That, in order to preserve, protect and promote |
the public health, safety and general welfare, adequate |
and continuing emergency ambulance service should be |
available to every citizen of Illinois; |
(2) That, insofar as it is economically feasible, |
emergency ambulance service should be provided by private |
enterprise; and |
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(3) That, in the event adequate and continuing |
emergency ambulance services do not exist, fire protection |
districts should be authorized to provide, and shall cause |
to be provided, ambulance service as a public |
responsibility. |
(b) Whenever the Board of Trustees of a fire protection |
district desires to levy a special tax to provide an ambulance |
service, it shall certify the question to the proper election |
officials, who shall submit that question at an election to |
the voters of the district. The result of such referendum |
shall be entered upon the records of the district. If a |
majority of the votes on the proposition are in favor of such |
proposition, the Board of Trustees may thereafter levy a |
special tax at a rate not to exceed .30% of the value of all |
taxable property within the district as equalized or assessed |
by the Department of Revenue. The proposition shall be in |
substantially the following form: |
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Shall the .... Fire Protection
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District levy a special tax at a rate YES
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not to exceed .30% of the value of all
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taxable property within the district as --------------------
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equalized or assessed by the Department
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of Revenue for the purpose of providing NO
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an ambulance service?
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(b-5) On and after the effective date of this amendatory |
Act of the 98th General Assembly, whenever the Board of |
Trustees of a fire protection district desires to levy a |
special tax to provide an ambulance service, it shall certify |
the question to the proper election officials, who shall |
submit that question at an election to the voters of the |
district. The result of such referendum shall be entered upon |
the records of the district. If a majority of the votes on the |
proposition are in favor of such proposition, the Board of |
Trustees may thereafter levy a special tax at a rate not to |
exceed .40% of the value of all taxable property within the |
district as equalized or assessed by the Department of |
Revenue. The proposition shall be in substantially the |
following form: |
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Shall the .... Fire Protection
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District levy a special tax at a rate YES
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not to exceed .40% of the value of all
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taxable property within the district as ---------------------
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equalized or assessed by the Department
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of Revenue for the purpose of providing NO
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an ambulance service?
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(c) If it appears that a majority of all valid votes cast |
on the proposition are in favor of levying a special tax to pay |
for an ambulance, the Board of Trustees may levy and collect an |
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annual tax for the purpose of providing ambulance service |
under this Act to be extended at a rate not to exceed .40% of |
the full fair cash value of the taxable property within the |
governmental unit as assessed or equalized by the Department |
of Revenue. Such annual tax shall be in addition to the other |
taxes a fire protection district may levy for its corporate |
purposes. |
(d) Any Board of trustees may: |
1. Provide or operate an emergency ambulance service; |
2. Contract with a private person, hospital, |
corporation or another governmental unit for the provision |
and operation of emergency ambulance service or subsidize |
the service thereof; |
3. Limit the number of ambulance services; |
4. Within its jurisdiction, fix, charge and collect |
fees for emergency ambulance service within or outside of |
the fire protection district not exceeding the reasonable |
cost of the service; |
5. Establish necessary regulations not inconsistent |
with the statutes or regulations of the Department of |
Public Health relating to ambulance service; |
6. The trustees shall have the power identified in |
paragraphs 3 and 5 only if the district shall have passed |
the referendum provided for herein. |
(e) When any Board of Trustees is authorized prior to |
January 1, 1978 to levy and collect an annual tax, for the |
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purpose of providing ambulance service, at any rate not |
exceeding .25% of the full fair cash value of the taxable |
property within the governmental unit as equalized or assessed |
by the Department of Revenue, such Board of Trustees may by |
resolution increase its authority to tax for ambulance |
purposes to a rate not to exceed .30%. Such resolution shall be |
effective 30 days after its adoption. Notice of such |
resolution shall be published twice in a newspaper having a |
general circulation within the district at least 20 days and |
again at least 10 days prior to the effective date of the |
resolution. Such notice shall state that the voters of that |
fire protection district, which district shall be described in |
the notice, have until 30 days after the adoption of the |
resolution to file a petition with the Board of Trustees |
praying that the question of the adoption of the resolution be |
submitted to a vote of the electors of such territory, and |
that, if no such petition is filed, the resolution shall |
become effective 30 days after its adoption. The notice also |
shall state the specific number of voters required to sign the |
petition and the date of the prospective referendum. The |
district secretary shall provide a petition form to any |
individual requesting one. If such a petition, signed by the |
voters of the district equal to 10% or more of the registered |
voters of the district, is so filed with the Board of Trustees, |
then the question of the adoption of the resolution shall be |
certified to the proper election officials, who shall submit |
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the question to a vote of the electors of the district at an |
election in accordance with the general election law. If such |
a petition is filed, the resolution does not take effect |
unless a majority of the votes cast upon the question of the |
adoption of the resolution is in favor of adoption. However, |
if such a petition is determined to be invalid, the resolution |
shall take effect. |
The result of the election shall be entered upon the |
records of the district. If a majority of the voters vote in |
favor of such resolution, the resolution shall be effective |
immediately. The proposition shall be in substantially the |
following form: |
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Shall the Board of Trustees of
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the .... Fire Protection District YES
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be authorized to increase the
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special tax for ambulance service
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to a rate not to exceed .30% of ------------------
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the value of all taxable property
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within the district as equalized or
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assessed by the Department of Revenue NO
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for the purpose of providing such service?
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(f) The Board of Trustees may accumulate funds in its |
ambulance fund for the purposes of acquiring, building, or |
maintaining real property, procuring emergency medical service |
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vehicles or equipment, or training to provide essential |
emergency medical services to the community. |
(g) In this Section, "ambulance service" includes, without |
limitation, pre-hospital medical services. "Pre-hospital |
medical services" includes emergency services performed by a |
paramedic or other on-board emergency personnel that are |
within the scope of the provider's license. This amendatory |
Act of the 95th General Assembly is declarative of existing |
law. |
(Source: P.A. 98-319, eff. 8-12-13.) |
(70 ILCS 705/24) (from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 38.7) |
Sec. 24. (a) In addition to any other tax authorized by |
law, the board of trustees of a fire protection district may, |
subject to the requirements of subsections (b) and (c), by |
ordinance levy a special annual tax at a rate not exceeding |
0.10% of the value, as equalized or assessed by the Department |
of Revenue, of all taxable property within the district, for |
the purpose of obtaining funds to pay for the costs of |
emergency and rescue crews and equipment. |
(b) Whenever the board of trustees of a fire protection |
district desires to levy a special tax under this Section, it |
shall certify the question to the proper election officials, |
who shall submit that question at an election to the voters of |
the district in accordance with the general election law. The |
result of such referendum shall be entered upon the records of |
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the district. If a majority of the votes on the proposition are |
in favor of such proposition, the board of trustees may |
thereafter levy a special tax under this Section at a rate not |
to exceed 0.05% of the value of all taxable property within the |
district as equalized or assessed by the Department of |
Revenue. The proposition shall be in substantially the |
following form: |
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Shall the ....... Fire Protection
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District levy a special tax at a rate
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not to exceed 0.05% of the value of YES
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all taxable property within the
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district as equalized or assessed ---------------------
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by the Department of Revenue for
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the purpose of providing funds NO
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to pay for the costs of emergency
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and rescue crews and equipment?
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(c) Whenever the board of trustees of a fire protection |
district desires to levy a special tax under this Section at a |
rate not to exceed 0.10% of the value of all taxable property |
within the district as equalized or assessed by the Department |
of Revenue, it shall certify the question to the proper |
election officials, who shall submit that question at an |
election to the voters of the district in accordance with the |
general election law. The result of such referendum shall be |
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entered upon the records of the district. If a majority of the |
votes on the proposition are in favor of such proposition, the |
board of trustees may thereafter levy a special tax under this |
Section at a rate not to exceed 0.10% of the value of all |
taxable property within the district as equalized or assessed |
by the Department of Revenue. The proposition shall be in |
substantially the following form: |
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Shall the ......... Fire
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Protection District levy a YES
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special tax at a rate not to
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exceed 0.10% of the value of
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all taxable property within the --------------------------
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district as equalized or assessed
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by the Department of Revenue
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for the purpose of providing funds NO
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to pay for the costs of emergency
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and rescue crews and equipment?
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(d) The board of trustees may accumulate funds in its |
emergency and rescue fund for the purposes of acquiring, |
building, or maintaining real property for emergency and |
rescue purposes, procuring emergency rescue crews and |
equipment, or training to provide essential rescue, |
specialized rescue, and technical rescue services to the |
community. |