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Public Act 094-0817 |
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AN ACT concerning revenue.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Film Production Services Tax Credit Act is | ||||
amended by changing Sections 10, 40, 45, and 90 as follows:
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(35 ILCS 15/10)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2007)
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Sec. 10. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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"Accredited production" means : (i) for productions | ||||
commencing before May 1, 2006, a film, video, or television | ||||
production that
has been certified by the Department in which | ||||
the aggregate Illinois labor
expenditures
included in the cost | ||||
of the production, in the period that ends 12 months after
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time principal filming or taping of the production began, | ||||
exceed $100,000
for productions of 30 minutes or longer, or | ||||
$50,000 for productions of less
than 30
minutes; and (ii) for | ||||
productions commencing on or after May 1, 2006, a film, video, | ||||
or television production that has been certified by the | ||||
Department in which the Illinois production spending included | ||||
in the cost of production in the period that ends 12 months | ||||
after the time principal filming or taping of the production | ||||
began exceeds $100,000 for productions of 30 minutes or longer | ||||
or exceeds $50,000 for productions of less than 30 minutes. | ||||
"Accredited production"
but does not include a production that:
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(1) is news, current events, or public programming, or | ||||
a program that
includes weather or market reports;
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(2) is a talk show;
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(3) is a production in respect of a game, | ||||
questionnaire, or contest;
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(4) is a sports event or activity;
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(5) is a gala presentation or awards show;
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(6) is a finished production that solicits funds;
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(7) is a production produced by a film production | ||
company if records, as
required
by 18
U.S.C. 2257, are to | ||
be maintained by that film production company with respect
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to any
performer portrayed in that single media or | ||
multimedia program; or
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(8) is a production produced primarily for industrial, | ||
corporate, or
institutional purposes.
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"Accredited production certificate" means a certificate | ||
issued by the
Department certifying that the production is an | ||
accredited production that
meets the guidelines of this Act.
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"Applicant" means a taxpayer that is a film production | ||
company that is
operating or has operated an accredited | ||
production located within the State of
Illinois and that
(i) | ||
owns the copyright in the accredited production throughout the
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Illinois production period or (ii)
has contracted directly with | ||
the owner of the copyright in the
accredited production
or a | ||
person acting on behalf of the owner
to provide services for | ||
the production, where the owner
of the copyright is not an | ||
eligible production corporation.
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"Credit" means :
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(1) for an accredited production approved by the | ||
Department on or before January 1, 2005 and commencing | ||
before May 1, 2006, the amount equal to 25% of the Illinois | ||
labor
expenditure approved by the Department.
The | ||
applicant is deemed to have paid, on its balance due day | ||
for the year, an
amount equal to 25% of its qualified | ||
Illinois labor expenditure for the tax
year. For Illinois | ||
labor expenditures generated by the employment of | ||
residents of geographic areas of high poverty or high | ||
unemployment, as determined by the Department, in an | ||
accredited production commencing before May 1, 2006 and
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approved by the Department after January 1, 2005, the | ||
applicant shall receive an enhanced credit of 10% in | ||
addition to the 25% credit ; and .
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(2) for an accredited production commencing on or after | ||
May 1, 2006, the amount equal to: |
(i) 20% of the Illinois production spending for the | ||
taxable year; plus | ||
(ii) 15% of the Illinois labor expenditures | ||
generated by the employment of residents of geographic | ||
areas of high poverty or high unemployment, as | ||
determined by the Department.
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"Department" means the Department of Commerce and Economic | ||
Opportunity.
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"Director" means the Director of Commerce and Economic | ||
Opportunity.
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"Illinois labor expenditure" means
salary or wages paid to | ||
employees of the
applicant for services on the accredited
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production;
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To qualify as an Illinois labor expenditure, the | ||
expenditure must be:
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(1) Reasonable in the circumstances.
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(2) Included in the federal income tax basis of the | ||
property.
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(3) Incurred by the applicant for services on or after | ||
January 1, 2004.
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(4) Incurred for the production stages of the | ||
accredited production, from
the final
script stage to the | ||
end of the post-production stage.
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(5) Limited to the first $25,000 of wages paid or | ||
incurred to each
employee of a
the production commencing | ||
before May 1, 2006 and the first $100,000 of wages paid or | ||
incurred to each
employee of
a production commencing on or | ||
after May 1, 2006 .
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(6) For a production commencing before May 1, 2006, | ||
exclusive
Exclusive of the salary or wages paid to or | ||
incurred for the 2 highest
paid
employees of the | ||
production.
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(7) Directly attributable to the accredited | ||
production.
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(8) Paid in the tax year
for which the applicant is | ||
claiming the credit
or no later than 60 days after the end |
of the tax
year.
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(9) Paid to persons resident in Illinois at the time | ||
the payments were
made.
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(10) Paid for services rendered in Illinois.
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"Illinois production spending" means the expenses incurred | ||
by the applicant for an accredited production, including, | ||
without limitation, all of the following: | ||
(1) expenses to purchase, from vendors within | ||
Illinois, tangible personal property that is used in the | ||
accredited production; | ||
(2) expenses to acquire services, from vendors in | ||
Illinois, for film production, editing, or processing; and | ||
(3) the compensation, not to exceed $100,000 for any | ||
one employee, for contractual or salaried employees who are | ||
Illinois residents performing services with respect to the | ||
accredited production.
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"Qualified production facility" means stage facilities in | ||
the State in which television shows and films are or are | ||
intended to be regularly produced and that contain at least one | ||
sound stage of at least 15,000 square feet.
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(Source: P.A. 93-543, eff. 1-1-04; 94-171, eff. 7-11-05.)
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(35 ILCS 15/40)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2007)
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Sec. 40. Amount and duration of the credit. The amount of | ||
the credit
awarded under this Act is based on the amount of
the | ||
Illinois labor expenditure and Illinois production spending
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approved by the Department for the production as set forth | ||
under Section 10 .
The duration
of the credit may not exceed one | ||
taxable year.
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(Source: P.A. 93-543, eff. 1-1-04 .)
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(35 ILCS 15/45)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2007)
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Sec. 45. Evaluation of tax credit program; reports to the | ||
General Assembly. |
(a) The
Department shall evaluate the tax credit program. | ||
The evaluation must include
an assessment of the effectiveness | ||
of the program in creating and retaining new
jobs in Illinois | ||
and of the revenue impact of the program, and may include a
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review of the practices and experiences of other states or | ||
nations with similar
programs. Upon completion of this | ||
evaluation, the Department shall determine
the overall success | ||
of the program, and may make a recommendation to extend,
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modify, or not extend the program based on this evaluation. | ||
(b) At the end of each fiscal quarter, the Department must | ||
submit to the General Assembly a report that includes, without | ||
limitation, the following information: | ||
(1) the economic impact of the tax credit program, | ||
including the number of jobs created and retained, | ||
including whether the job positions are entry level, | ||
management, talent-related, vendor-related, or | ||
production-related; | ||
(2) the amount of film production spending brought to | ||
Illinois, including the amount of spending and type of | ||
Illinois vendors hired in connection with an accredited | ||
production; and | ||
(3) an overall picture of whether the human | ||
infrastructure of the motion picture industry in Illinois | ||
reflects the geographical, racial and ethnic, gender, and | ||
income-level diversity of the State of Illinois. | ||
(c) At the end of each fiscal year, the Department must | ||
submit to the General Assembly a report that includes, without | ||
limitation, the following information: | ||
(1) an identification of each vendor that provided | ||
goods or services that were included in an accredited | ||
production's Illinois production spending; | ||
(2) the amount paid to each identified vendor by the | ||
accredited production; | ||
(3) for each identified vendor, a statement as to | ||
whether the vendor is a minority owned business or a female | ||
owned business, as defined under Section 2 of the Business |
Enterprise for Minorities, Females, and Persons with | ||
Disabilities Act; and | ||
(4) a description of any steps taken by the Department | ||
to encourage accredited productions to use vendors who are | ||
a minority owned business or a female owned business.
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(Source: P.A. 93-543, eff. 1-1-04; 94-171, eff. 7-11-05.)
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(35 ILCS 15/90)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2007)
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Sec. 90. Repeal. This Act is repealed on January 1, 2008
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2007 .
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(Source: P.A. 93-543, eff. 1-1-04; 93-840, eff. 7-30-04; | ||
94-171, eff. 7-11-05.)
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Section 10. The Energy Assistance Act is amended by | ||
changing Section 13 and by adding Section 17 as follows:
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(305 ILCS 20/13)
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Sec. 13. Supplemental Low-Income Energy Assistance Fund.
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(a) The Supplemental Low-Income Energy Assistance
Fund is | ||
hereby created as a special fund in the State
Treasury. The | ||
Supplemental Low-Income Energy Assistance Fund
is authorized | ||
to receive moneys from voluntary donations from individuals, | ||
foundations, corporations, and other sources, moneys received | ||
pursuant to Section 17, and , by statutory deposit, the moneys
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collected pursuant to this Section. Subject to appropriation,
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the Department shall use
moneys from the Supplemental | ||
Low-Income Energy Assistance Fund
for payments to electric or | ||
gas public utilities,
municipal electric or gas utilities, and | ||
electric cooperatives
on behalf of their customers who are | ||
participants in the
program authorized by Section 4 of this | ||
Act, for the provision of
weatherization services and for
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administration of the Supplemental Low-Income Energy
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Assistance Fund. The yearly expenditures for weatherization | ||
may not exceed 10%
of the amount collected during the year | ||
pursuant to this Section. The yearly administrative expenses of |
the
Supplemental Low-Income Energy Assistance Fund may not | ||
exceed
10% of the amount collected during that year
pursuant to | ||
this Section.
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(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 16-111
of the | ||
Public Utilities Act but subject to subsection (k) of this | ||
Section,
each public utility, electric
cooperative, as defined | ||
in Section 3.4 of the Electric Supplier Act,
and municipal | ||
utility, as referenced in Section 3-105 of the Public Utilities
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Act, that is engaged in the delivery of electricity or the
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distribution of natural gas within the State of Illinois
shall, | ||
effective January 1, 1998,
assess each of
its customer accounts | ||
a monthly Energy Assistance Charge for
the Supplemental | ||
Low-Income Energy Assistance Fund.
The delivering public | ||
utility, municipal electric or gas utility, or electric
or gas
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cooperative for a self-assessing purchaser remains subject to | ||
the collection of
the
fee imposed by this Section.
The
monthly | ||
charge shall be as follows:
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(1) $0.40 per month on each account for
residential | ||
electric service;
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(2) $0.40 per month on each account for
residential gas | ||
service;
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(3) $4 per month on each account for non-residential | ||
electric service
which had less than 10 megawatts
of peak | ||
demand during the previous calendar year;
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(4) $4 per month on each account for non-residential | ||
gas service which
had distributed to it less than
4,000,000 | ||
therms of gas during the previous calendar year;
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(5) $300 per month on each account for non-residential | ||
electric service
which had 10 megawatts or greater
of peak | ||
demand during the previous calendar year; and
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(6) $300 per month on each account for non-residential | ||
gas service
which had 4,000,000 or more therms of
gas | ||
distributed to it during the previous calendar year.
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(c) For purposes of this Section:
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(1) "residential electric service" means
electric | ||
utility service for household purposes delivered to a
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dwelling of 2 or fewer units which is billed under a
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residential rate, or electric utility service for | ||
household
purposes delivered to a dwelling unit or units | ||
which is billed
under a residential rate and is registered | ||
by a separate meter
for each dwelling unit;
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(2) "residential gas service" means gas utility
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service for household purposes distributed to a dwelling of
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2 or fewer units which is billed under a residential rate,
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or gas utility service for household purposes distributed | ||
to a
dwelling unit or units which is billed under a | ||
residential
rate and is registered by a separate meter for | ||
each dwelling
unit;
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(3) "non-residential electric service" means
electric | ||
utility service which is not residential electric
service; | ||
and
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(4) "non-residential gas service" means gas
utility | ||
service which is not residential gas service.
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(d) At least 45 days prior to the date on which it
must | ||
begin assessing Energy Assistance Charges, each public
utility | ||
engaged in the delivery of electricity or the
distribution of | ||
natural gas shall file with the Illinois
Commerce Commission | ||
tariffs incorporating the Energy
Assistance Charge in other | ||
charges stated in such tariffs.
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(e) The Energy Assistance Charge assessed by
electric and | ||
gas public utilities shall be considered a charge
for public | ||
utility service.
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(f) By the 20th day of the month following the month in | ||
which the charges
imposed by the Section were collected, each | ||
public
utility,
municipal utility, and electric cooperative | ||
shall remit to the
Department of Revenue all moneys received as | ||
payment of the
Energy Assistance Charge on a return prescribed | ||
and furnished by the
Department of Revenue showing such | ||
information as the Department of Revenue may
reasonably | ||
require. If a customer makes a partial payment, a public
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utility, municipal
utility, or electric cooperative may elect | ||
either: (i) to apply
such partial payments first to amounts |
owed to the
utility or cooperative for its services and then to | ||
payment
for the Energy Assistance Charge or (ii) to apply such | ||
partial payments
on a pro-rata basis between amounts owed to | ||
the
utility or cooperative for its services and to payment for | ||
the
Energy Assistance Charge.
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(g) The Department of Revenue shall deposit into the
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Supplemental Low-Income Energy Assistance Fund all moneys
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remitted to it in accordance with subsection (f) of this
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Section.
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(h) (Blank).
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On or before December 31, 2002, the Department shall
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prepare a report for the General Assembly on the expenditure of | ||
funds
appropriated from the Low-Income Energy Assistance Block | ||
Grant Fund for the
program authorized under Section 4 of this | ||
Act.
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(i) The Department of Revenue may establish such
rules as | ||
it deems necessary to implement this Section.
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(j) The Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity
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Community Affairs
may establish such rules as it deems | ||
necessary to implement
this Section.
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(k) The charges imposed by this Section shall only apply to | ||
customers of
municipal electric or gas utilities and electric | ||
or gas cooperatives if
the municipal
electric or gas
utility or | ||
electric or gas cooperative makes an affirmative decision to
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impose the
charge. If a municipal electric or gas utility or an | ||
electric
cooperative makes an affirmative decision to impose | ||
the charge provided by
this
Section, the municipal electric or | ||
gas utility or electric cooperative shall
inform the
Department | ||
of Revenue in writing of such decision when it begins to impose | ||
the
charge. If a municipal electric or gas utility or electric | ||
or gas
cooperative does not
assess
this charge, the Department | ||
may not use funds from the Supplemental Low-Income
Energy | ||
Assistance Fund to provide benefits to its customers under the | ||
program
authorized by Section 4 of this Act.
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In its use of federal funds under this Act, the Department | ||
may not cause a
disproportionate share of those federal funds |
to benefit customers of systems
which do not assess the charge | ||
provided by this Section.
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This Section is repealed effective December 31, 2007 unless
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renewed by action of the General Assembly. The General Assembly | ||
shall
consider the results of the evaluations described in | ||
Section 8 in its
deliberations.
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(Source: P.A. 92-690, eff. 7-18-02; revised 12-6-03.)
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(305 ILCS 20/17 new)
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Sec. 17. Transfer into Supplemental Low-Income
Energy | ||
Assistance Fund. Immediately upon the effective date of this | ||
amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly, but no later than | ||
5 business days after that effective date, the State | ||
Comptroller shall direct and the Treasurer shall transfer into | ||
the Supplemental Low-Income
Energy Assistance Fund $5,201,055, | ||
which is equivalent to 50% of the average amount of Gas Revenue | ||
Tax paid per residential gas utility customer in State fiscal | ||
year 2005 multiplied by the number of residential gas utility | ||
customers that received assistance from the Low Income Home | ||
Energy Assistance Program during the State fiscal year 2005 | ||
winter heating season.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law. |