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96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2009 and 2010 HB0506
Introduced 2/4/2009, by Rep. Careen M Gordon SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Property Tax Code. Provides that a Section authorizing property tax assessment settlement agreements also applies to petrochemical processing facilities located within a county of less than 1,000,000 inhabitants. Effective immediately.
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A BILL FOR
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| AN ACT concerning revenue.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Property Tax Code is amended by changing |
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| Section 9-45 as follows:
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| (35 ILCS 200/9-45)
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| Sec. 9-45. Property index number system. The county clerk |
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| in counties of
3,000,000 or more inhabitants and, subject to |
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| the approval of the county board,
the chief county assessment |
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| officer or recorder, in counties of less than
3,000,000 |
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| inhabitants, may establish a property index number system under |
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| which
property may be listed for purposes of assessment, |
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| collection of taxes or
automation of the office of the |
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| recorder. The system may be adopted in addition
to, or instead |
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| of, the method of listing by legal description as provided in
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| Section 9-40. The system shall describe property by township, |
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| section,
block, and parcel or lot, and may cross-reference the |
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| street or post office
address, if any, and street code number, |
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| if any. The county clerk, county
treasurer, chief county |
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| assessment officer or recorder may establish and
maintain cross |
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| indexes of numbers assigned under the system with the complete
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| legal description of the properties to which the numbers |
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| relate. Index numbers
shall be assigned by the county clerk in |
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| counties of 3,000,000 or more
inhabitants, and, at the |
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| direction of the county board in counties with less
than |
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| 3,000,000 inhabitants, shall be assigned by the chief county |
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| assessment
officer or recorder. Tax maps of the county clerk, |
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| county treasurer or chief
county assessment officer shall carry |
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| those numbers. The indexes shall be open
to public inspection |
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| and be made available to the public. Any property index
number |
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| system established prior to the effective date of this Code |
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| shall remain
valid. However, in counties with less than |
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| 3,000,000 inhabitants, the system
may be transferred to another |
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| authority upon the approval of the county board.
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| Any real property used for a power generating or automotive |
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| manufacturing
facility located within a county of less than |
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| 1,000,000 inhabitants, as to
which litigation with respect to |
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| its assessed valuation is pending or was
pending as of January |
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| 1, 1993, may be the subject of a real
property tax assessment |
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| settlement agreement among the taxpayer and taxing
districts in |
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| which it is situated. Beginning with the 2009 assessment year, |
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| any real property used for a petrochemical facility located |
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| within a county of less than 1,000,000 inhabitants may be the |
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| subject of a real property tax assessment settlement agreement |
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| among the taxpayer and taxing districts in which it is |
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| situated. Other appropriate authorities, which
may include |
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| county and State boards or officials, may also be parties to
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| such an agreement. Such an agreement may include the assessment |
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| of the
facility for any years in dispute as well as for up to 10 |
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| years in the future.
Such an agreement may provide for the |
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| settlement of issues relating to the
assessed value of the |
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| facility and may provide for related payments,
refunds, claims, |
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| credits against taxes and liabilities in respect to past
and |
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| future taxes of taxing districts, including any fund created |
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| under
Section 20-35 of this Act, all implementing the |
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| settlement
agreement. Any such agreement may provide that |
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| parties thereto agree not to
challenge assessments as provided |
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| in the agreement. An agreement entered
into on or after January |
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| 1, 1993 may provide for the classification of property
that is |
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| the subject of the agreement as real or personal during the |
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| term of the
agreement and thereafter. It may also provide that |
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| taxing
districts agree to reimburse the taxpayer for amounts |
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| paid by the taxpayer
in respect to taxes for the real property |
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| which is the subject of the
agreement to the extent levied by |
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| those respective districts, over and
above amounts which would |
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| be due if the facility were to be assessed as
provided in the |
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| agreement. Such reimbursement may be provided in the
agreement |
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| to be made by credit against taxes of the taxpayer. No credits
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| shall be applied against taxes levied with respect to debt |
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| service or lease
payments of a taxing district. No referendum |
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| approval or appropriation
shall be required for such an |
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| agreement or such credits and any such
obligation shall not |
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| constitute indebtedness of the taxing district for
purposes of |
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| any statutory limitation. The county collector shall treat
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| credited amounts as if they had been received by the collector |
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| as taxes
paid by the taxpayer and as if remitted to the |
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| district. A county
treasurer who is a party to such an |
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| agreement may agree to hold amounts
paid in escrow as provided |
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| in the agreement for possible use for paying
taxes until |
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| conditions of the agreement are met and then to apply these
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| amounts as provided in the agreement. No such settlement |
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| agreement shall
be effective unless it shall have been approved |
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| by the court in which such
litigation is pending. Any such |
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| agreement which has been entered into
prior to adoption of this |
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| amendatory Act of 1988 and which is contingent
upon enactment |
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| of authorizing legislation shall be binding and enforceable.
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| (Source: P.A. 88-455; 88-535; 88-670, eff. 12-2-94.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.
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