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Sen. Adriane Johnson
Filed: 4/26/2023
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 475
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 475 by replacing |
3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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4 | | "Section 5. The Community Mental Health Act is amended by |
5 | | changing Sections 3a, 3b, 3e, and 5 as follows:
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6 | | (405 ILCS 20/3a) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 303a)
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7 | | Sec. 3a. Every governmental unit authorized to levy an |
8 | | annual tax
under any of the provisions of this Act shall, |
9 | | before it may levy such
tax, establish a 7 member community |
10 | | mental health board who shall
administer this Act. Such board |
11 | | shall be appointed by the chairman of
the governing body of a |
12 | | county, the mayor of a city, the president of a
village, the |
13 | | president of an incorporated town, or the supervisor of a
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14 | | township, as the case may be, with the advice and consent of |
15 | | the
governing body of such county, city, village, incorporated |
16 | | town or the
town board of trustees of any township. Members of |
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1 | | the community mental
health board shall be residents of the |
2 | | government unit and, as nearly as
possible, be representative |
3 | | of interested groups of the community such
as local health |
4 | | departments, medical societies, local comprehensive
health |
5 | | planning agencies, hospital boards, lay associations concerned
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6 | | with mental health, developmental disabilities and substance |
7 | | abuse, as well as
the general public. Only one member shall be |
8 | | a member of the governing body , with the term of membership on |
9 | | the board to run concurrently with the elected term of the |
10 | | member .
The chairman of the governing body may, upon the |
11 | | request of the community
mental health board, appoint 2 |
12 | | additional members to the community mental
health board. No |
13 | | member of the community mental health board may be a
full-time |
14 | | or part-time employee of the Department of Human Services or a |
15 | | board member, employee or any other individual
receiving |
16 | | compensation from any facility or service
operating under |
17 | | contract to the board. If a successful referendum is
held |
18 | | under Section 5 of this Act, all members of such board shall be
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19 | | appointed within 60 days after the local election authority |
20 | | certifies the passage of the referendum.
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21 | | Home rule units are exempt from this Act. However, they |
22 | | may, by
ordinance, adopt the provisions of this Act, or any |
23 | | portion thereof,
that they may deem advisable.
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24 | | The tax rate set forth in Section 4 may be levied by any
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25 | | non-home rule unit only pursuant to the approval by the voters |
26 | | at a
referendum. Such referendum may have been held at any time |
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1 | | subsequent to the
effective date of the Community Mental |
2 | | Health Act.
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3 | | (Source: P.A. 95-336, eff. 8-21-07.)
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4 | | (405 ILCS 20/3b) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 303b)
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5 | | Sec. 3b.
The term of office of each member of the community |
6 | | mental health
board shall be for 4 years, provided, however, |
7 | | that of the members first
appointed, 2 shall be appointed for a |
8 | | term of 2 years, 2 for a term of 3
years and 3 for a term of 4 |
9 | | years. All terms shall be measured from the
first day of the |
10 | | month year of appointment. Vacancies shall be filled for the
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11 | | unexpired term in the same manner as original appointments.
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12 | | (Source: Laws 1965, p. 1037.)
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13 | | (405 ILCS 20/3e) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 303e)
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14 | | Sec. 3e. Board's powers and duties.
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15 | | (1) Every community mental health board shall, within 30 |
16 | | days after members are first appointed and within 30 days |
17 | | after members are appointed or reappointed upon the expiration |
18 | | of a member's term immediately
after appointment , meet and |
19 | | organize, by the election of one of its
number as president and |
20 | | one as secretary and such other officers as it
may deem |
21 | | necessary. It shall make rules and regulations concerning the
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22 | | rendition or operation of services and facilities which it |
23 | | directs,
supervises or funds, not inconsistent with the |
24 | | provisions of this Act. It shall:
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1 | | (a) Hold a meeting prior to July 1 of each year at |
2 | | which officers
shall be elected for the ensuing year |
3 | | beginning July 1;
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4 | | (b) Hold meetings at least quarterly;
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5 | | (c) Hold special meetings upon a written request |
6 | | signed by at least
2 members and filed with the secretary;
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7 | | (d) Review and evaluate community mental health |
8 | | services and
facilities, including services and facilities |
9 | | for the treatment of
alcoholism, drug addiction, |
10 | | developmental disabilities, and intellectual |
11 | | disabilities;
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12 | | (e) Authorize the disbursement of money from the |
13 | | community mental health fund for payment for the ordinary |
14 | | and contingent expenses of the board;
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15 | | (f) Submit to the appointing officer and the members |
16 | | of the governing
body a written plan for a program of |
17 | | community mental health services and
facilities for |
18 | | persons with a mental illness, a
developmental
disability, |
19 | | or a substance use disorder. Such plan shall be for the |
20 | | ensuing 12
month period. In addition, a plan shall be |
21 | | developed for the ensuing 3 year
period and such plan |
22 | | shall be reviewed at the end of every 12 month period and
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23 | | shall be modified as deemed advisable.
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24 | | (g) Within amounts appropriated therefor, execute such |
25 | | programs and
maintain such services and facilities as may |
26 | | be authorized under such
appropriations, including amounts |
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1 | | appropriated under bond issues, if any;
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2 | | (h)
Publish the annual budget and report
within 120
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3 | | days after the end of the fiscal year in a newspaper |
4 | | distributed
within the jurisdiction of the board, or, if |
5 | | no newspaper is published
within the jurisdiction of the |
6 | | board, then one published in the county,
or, if no |
7 | | newspaper is published in the county, then in a newspaper
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8 | | having general circulation within the jurisdiction of the |
9 | | board. The
report shall show the condition of its trust of |
10 | | that year, the sums of
money received from all sources, |
11 | | giving the name of any donor, how all
monies have been |
12 | | expended and for what purpose, and such other
statistics |
13 | | and program information in regard to the work of the board |
14 | | as
it may deem of general interest. A copy of the budget |
15 | | and the annual
report shall be made available to the |
16 | | Department of Human Services and to members
of the General |
17 | | Assembly whose districts include any part of the
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18 | | jurisdiction of such board. The names of all employees, |
19 | | consultants, and
other personnel shall be set forth along |
20 | | with the amounts of money received;
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21 | | (i) Consult with other appropriate private and public |
22 | | agencies
in
the development of local plans for the most |
23 | | efficient delivery of mental
health, developmental |
24 | | disabilities, and substance use disorder services. The |
25 | | Board is authorized
to join and to participate in the |
26 | | activities of associations organized for
the purpose of |
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1 | | promoting more efficient and effective services and |
2 | | programs;
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3 | | (j)
Have the authority to review and comment on all |
4 | | applications for grants by any person,
corporation, or |
5 | | governmental unit providing services within the
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6 | | geographical area of the board which provides mental |
7 | | health facilities
and services,
including services for the |
8 | | person with a
mental illness, a
developmental disability, |
9 | | or a substance use disorder. The board may require funding |
10 | | applicants to send a copy of their funding application to |
11 | | the board at the time
such application is submitted to the |
12 | | Department of Human Services or to any other local, State |
13 | | or federal funding source or
governmental agency. Within |
14 | | 60 days of the receipt of any application, the
board shall |
15 | | submit its review and comments to the Department of Human
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16 | | Services or to any other appropriate local, State
or |
17 | | federal funding source or governmental agency. A copy of |
18 | | the review and
comments shall be submitted to the funding
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19 | | applicant. Within 60 days thereafter, the Department of
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20 | | Human Services or any other appropriate
local or State |
21 | | governmental agency shall issue a written response to
the |
22 | | board and the funding applicant. The Department of Human |
23 | | Services shall supply
any community mental health board |
24 | | such information about
purchase-of-care funds, State |
25 | | facility utilization, and costs in its
geographical area |
26 | | as the board may request provided that the information
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1 | | requested is for the purpose of the Community Mental |
2 | | Health Board
complying with the requirements of Section |
3 | | 3f, subsection (f) of this Act;
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4 | | (k) Perform such other acts as may be necessary or |
5 | | proper to carry
out the purposes of this Act.
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6 | | (2) The community mental health board has the following |
7 | | powers:
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8 | | (a) The board may enter into multiple-year contracts |
9 | | for rendition
or operation of services,
facilities and |
10 | | educational programs.
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11 | | (b) The board may arrange through intergovernmental |
12 | | agreements or intragovernmental agreements or both for the |
13 | | rendition of services and operation
of
facilities by other |
14 | | agencies or departments of the governmental unit or county |
15 | | in which
the governmental unit is located with the |
16 | | approval of the governing
body.
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17 | | (c) To employ, establish compensation for, and set |
18 | | policies for its personnel, including legal counsel, as
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19 | | may be
necessary to carry out the purposes of this Act and |
20 | | prescribe the duties thereof. The
board may enter into |
21 | | multiple-year employment contracts as may be
necessary for |
22 | | the recruitment and retention of personnel and the proper
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23 | | functioning of the board.
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24 | | (d) The board may enter into multiple-year joint |
25 | | agreements,
which shall be written, with other
mental |
26 | | health boards and boards of health to provide jointly
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1 | | agreed upon community mental health facilities and |
2 | | services and to pool
such funds as may be deemed necessary |
3 | | and available for this purpose.
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4 | | (e) The board may organize a not-for-profit |
5 | | corporation for the purpose of
providing direct recipient |
6 | | services. Such corporations shall have, in addition
to all |
7 | | other lawful powers, the power to contract with persons to |
8 | | furnish
services for recipients of the corporation's |
9 | | facilities, including
psychiatrists and other physicians |
10 | | licensed in this State to practice medicine
in all of its |
11 | | branches. Such physicians shall be considered independent
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12 | | contractors, and liability for any malpractice shall not |
13 | | extend to such
corporation, nor to the community mental |
14 | | health board, except for gross
negligence in entering into |
15 | | such a contract.
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16 | | (f) The board shall not operate any direct recipient |
17 | | services for more
than
a 2-year period when such services |
18 | | are being provided in the governmental unit,
but shall |
19 | | encourage, by financial support, the development of |
20 | | private agencies
to deliver such needed services, pursuant |
21 | | to regulations of the board.
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22 | | (g) Where there are multiple boards within the same |
23 | | planning area, as
established by the Department of Human |
24 | | Services, services
may be purchased through a single |
25 | | delivery system. In such areas, a
coordinating body with |
26 | | representation from each board shall be established to
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1 | | carry out the service functions of this Act. In the event |
2 | | any such coordinating
body purchases or improves real |
3 | | property, such body shall first obtain the
approval of the |
4 | | governing bodies of the governmental units in which the
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5 | | coordinating body is located.
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6 | | (h) The board may enter into multiple-year joint |
7 | | agreements with
other governmental units
located within |
8 | | the geographical area of the board. Such agreements
shall |
9 | | be written and shall provide for the rendition of services |
10 | | by the
board to the residents of such governmental units.
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11 | | (i) The board may enter into multiple-year joint |
12 | | agreements with federal, State, and local governments, |
13 | | including
the Department of Human Services,
whereby the |
14 | | board will provide certain
services. All such joint |
15 | | agreements must provide for the exchange of
relevant data. |
16 | | However, nothing in this Act shall be construed to permit
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17 | | the abridgement of the confidentiality of patient records.
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18 | | (j) The board may receive gifts from private sources |
19 | | for purposes not
inconsistent
with the provisions of this |
20 | | Act.
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21 | | (k) The board may receive Federal, State and local |
22 | | funds for purposes
not inconsistent with the provisions of |
23 | | this Act.
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24 | | (l) The board may establish scholarship programs. Such |
25 | | programs shall
require
equivalent
service or reimbursement |
26 | | pursuant to regulations of the board.
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1 | | (m) The board may sell, rent, or lease real property |
2 | | for purposes
consistent with this
Act.
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3 | | (n) The board may: (i) own real property, lease real |
4 | | property as lessee,
or
acquire real property by purchase, |
5 | | construction, lease-purchase agreement, or
otherwise; (ii) |
6 | | take title to the property in the board's name; (iii) |
7 | | borrow
money and issue debt instruments, mortgages, |
8 | | purchase-money mortgages, and
other security instruments |
9 | | with respect to the property; and (iv) maintain,
repair, |
10 | | remodel, or improve the property. All of these activities |
11 | | must be for
purposes consistent with this Act as may be |
12 | | reasonably necessary for the
housing and proper |
13 | | functioning of the board. The board may use moneys in the
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14 | | Community Mental Health Fund for these purposes.
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15 | | (o) The board may organize a not-for-profit |
16 | | corporation (i) for the
purpose of raising money to be |
17 | | distributed by the board for providing community
mental |
18 | | health services and facilities for the treatment of |
19 | | alcoholism, drug
addiction, developmental disabilities, |
20 | | and intellectual disabilities or (ii) for
other purposes |
21 | | not inconsistent with this Act. |
22 | | (p) The board may fix a fiscal year for the board. |
23 | | (3) Every board shall be subject to the requirements under |
24 | | the Freedom of Information Act and the Open Meetings Act.
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25 | | (Source: P.A. 97-227, eff. 1-1-12.)
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1 | | (405 ILCS 20/5) (from Ch. 91 1/2, par. 305)
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2 | | Sec. 5. (a) When the governing body of a governmental unit |
3 | | passes a
resolution as provided in Section 4 asking that an |
4 | | annual tax may be
levied for the purpose of providing such |
5 | | mental health facilities and
services, including facilities |
6 | | and services for the person with a
developmental disability or |
7 | | a substance use disorder, in the community and so
instructs |
8 | | the clerk of the governmental unit such clerk shall certify |
9 | | the
proposition to the proper election officials for |
10 | | submission at a regular
election in accordance with the |
11 | | general election law. The proposition shall be
in the |
12 | | following form:
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14 | | Shall............ (governmental
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15 | | unit) levy an annual tax of (not YES
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16 | | more than .15%) for the purpose of providing
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17 | | community mental health facilities and ---------------
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18 | | services including facilities and services
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19 | | for persons the person with a developmental NO
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20 | | disability or a substance use disorder?
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22 | | (a-5) If the governmental unit is also subject to the |
23 | | Property Tax Extension Limitation Law, then the proposition |
24 | | shall also comply with the Property Tax Extension Limitation |
25 | | Law. Notwithstanding any provision of this subsection, any |
26 | | referendum imposing an annual tax on or after January 1, 1994 |
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1 | | and prior to May 13, 2022 ( the effective date of Public Act |
2 | | 102-839) this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly |
3 | | that complies with subsection (a) is hereby validated. |
4 | | (b) If a majority of all the votes cast upon the |
5 | | proposition at any referendum imposing an annual tax prior to |
6 | | July 1, 2022 (the effective date of Public Act 102-0935) are |
7 | | for the
levy of such tax, the governing
body of such |
8 | | governmental unit shall
thereafter annually levy a tax not to |
9 | | exceed the rate set forth in
Section 4. Thereafter, the |
10 | | governing body shall in the annual
appropriation bill |
11 | | appropriate from such funds such sum or sums of money
as may be |
12 | | deemed necessary, based upon the community mental health
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13 | | board's budget, the board's annual mental health report, and |
14 | | the local
mental health plan to defray necessary expenses and |
15 | | liabilities in
providing for such community mental health |
16 | | facilities and services.
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17 | | (b-5) If a majority of all the votes cast upon the |
18 | | proposition at any referendum imposing an annual tax on or |
19 | | after July 1, 2022 (the effective date of Public Act 102-0935) |
20 | | are for the levy of such tax, the governing body of such |
21 | | governmental unit shall thereafter annually levy a tax, as |
22 | | deemed necessary by the community mental health board, not to |
23 | | exceed the rate set forth in Section 4. Thereafter, the |
24 | | governing body shall in the annual appropriation bill |
25 | | appropriate from such funds such sum or sums of money as may be |
26 | | deemed necessary by the community mental health board, based |
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1 | | upon the community mental health board's budget, the board's |
2 | | annual mental health report, and the local mental health plan |
3 | | to defray necessary expenses and liabilities in providing for |
4 | | such community mental health facilities and services. |
5 | | (c) If the governing body of a governmental unit levies a |
6 | | tax under Section 4 of this Act and the rate specified in the |
7 | | proposition under subsection (a) of this Section is less than |
8 | | 0.15%, then the governing body of the governmental unit may, |
9 | | upon referendum approval, increase that rate to not more than |
10 | | 0.15%. The governing body shall instruct the clerk of the |
11 | | governmental unit to certify the
proposition to the proper |
12 | | election officials for submission at a regular
election in |
13 | | accordance with the general election law. The proposition |
14 | | shall be
in the following form: |
15 | | "Shall the tax imposed by (governmental unit) for the |
16 | | purpose of providing community mental health facilities |
17 | | and services, including facilities and services for |
18 | | persons with a developmental disability or substance use |
19 | | disorder be increased to (not more than 0.15%)?" |
20 | | If a majority of all the votes cast upon the proposition |
21 | | are for the
increase of the tax, then the governing
body of the |
22 | | governmental unit may
thereafter annually levy a tax not to |
23 | | exceed the rate set forth in the referendum question. |
24 | | (Source: P.A. 102-839, eff. 5-13-22; 102-935, eff. 7-1-22; |
25 | | revised 8-25-22.)".
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