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1    AN ACT concerning State government.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Department of Commerce and Economic
5Opportunity Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois
6is amended by changing Section 605-1025 as follows:
 
7    (20 ILCS 605/605-1025)
8    Sec. 605-1025. Data center investment.
9    (a) The Department shall issue certificates of exemption
10from the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, the Use Tax Act, the
11Service Use Tax Act, and the Service Occupation Tax Act, all
12locally-imposed retailers' occupation taxes administered and
13collected by the Department, the Chicago non-titled Use Tax,
14and a credit certification against the taxes imposed under
15subsections (a) and (b) of Section 201 of the Illinois Income
16Tax Act to qualifying Illinois data centers.
17    (b) For taxable years beginning on or after January 1,
182019, the Department shall award credits against the taxes
19imposed under subsections (a) and (b) of Section 201 of the
20Illinois Income Tax Act as provided in Section 229 of the
21Illinois Income Tax Act.
22    (c) For purposes of this Section:
23        "Data center" means a facility: (1) whose primary

 

 

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1    services are the storage, management, and processing of
2    digital data; and (2) that is used to house (i) computer
3    and network systems, including associated components such
4    as servers, network equipment and appliances,
5    telecommunications, and data storage systems, (ii) systems
6    for monitoring and managing infrastructure performance,
7    (iii) Internet-related equipment and services, (iv) data
8    communications connections, (v) environmental controls,
9    (vi) fire protection systems, and (vii) security systems
10    and services.
11        "Qualifying Illinois data center" means a new or
12    existing data center that:
13            (1) is located in the State of Illinois;
14            (2) in the case of an existing data center, made a
15        capital investment of at least $250,000,000
16        collectively by the data center operator and the
17        tenants of the data center over the 60-month period
18        immediately prior to January 1, 2020 or committed to
19        make a capital investment of at least $250,000,000
20        over a 60-month period commencing before January 1,
21        2020 and ending after January 1, 2020; or
22            (3) in the case of a new data center, or an
23        existing data center making an upgrade, makes a
24        capital investment of at least $250,000,000 over a
25        60-month period beginning on or after January 1, 2020;
26        and

 

 

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1            (4) in the case of both existing and new data
2        centers, results in the creation of at least 20
3        full-time or full-time equivalent new jobs over a
4        period of 60 months by the data center operator and the
5        tenants of the data center, collectively, associated
6        with the operation or maintenance of the data center;
7        those jobs must have a total compensation equal to or
8        greater than 120% of the average wage paid to
9        full-time employees in the county where the data
10        center is located, as determined by the U.S. Bureau of
11        Labor Statistics; and
12            (5) within 2 years 90 days after being placed in
13        service, certifies to the Department that it is carbon
14        neutral or has attained certification under one or
15        more of the following green building standards:
16                (A) BREEAM for New Construction or BREEAM
17            In-Use;
18                (B) ENERGY STAR;
19                (C) Envision;
20                (D) ISO 50001-energy management;
21                (E) LEED for Building Design and Construction
22            or LEED for Operations and Maintenance;
23                (F) Green Globes for New Construction or Green
24            Globes for Existing Buildings;
25                (G) UL 3223; or
26                (H) an equivalent program approved by the

 

 

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1            Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity.
2        "Full-time equivalent job" means a job in which the
3    new employee works for the owner, operator, contractor, or
4    tenant of a data center or for a corporation under
5    contract with the owner, operator or tenant of a data
6    center at a rate of at least 35 hours per week. An owner,
7    operator or tenant who employs labor or services at a
8    specific site or facility under contract with another may
9    declare one full-time, permanent job for every 1,820 man
10    hours worked per year under that contract. Vacations, paid
11    holidays, and sick time are included in this computation.
12    Overtime is not considered a part of regular hours.
13        "Qualified tangible personal property" means:
14    electrical systems and equipment; climate control and
15    chilling equipment and systems; mechanical systems and
16    equipment; monitoring and secure systems; emergency
17    generators; hardware; computers; servers; data storage
18    devices; network connectivity equipment; racks; cabinets;
19    telecommunications cabling infrastructure; raised floor
20    systems; peripheral components or systems; software;
21    mechanical, electrical, or plumbing systems; battery
22    systems; cooling systems and towers; temperature control
23    systems; other cabling; and other data center
24    infrastructure equipment and systems necessary to operate
25    qualified tangible personal property, including fixtures;
26    and component parts of any of the foregoing, including

 

 

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1    installation, maintenance, repair, refurbishment, and
2    replacement of qualified tangible personal property to
3    generate, transform, transmit, distribute, or manage
4    electricity necessary to operate qualified tangible
5    personal property; and all other tangible personal
6    property that is essential to the operations of a computer
7    data center. "Qualified tangible personal property" also
8    includes building materials physically incorporated in to
9    the qualifying data center.
10    To document the exemption allowed under this Section, the
11retailer must obtain from the purchaser a copy of the
12certificate of eligibility issued by the Department.
13    (d) New and existing data centers seeking a certificate of
14exemption for new or existing facilities shall apply to the
15Department in the manner specified by the Department. The
16Department shall determine the duration of the certificate of
17exemption awarded under this Act. The duration of the
18certificate of exemption may not exceed 20 calendar years. The
19Department and any data center seeking the exemption,
20including a data center operator on behalf of itself and its
21tenants, must enter into a memorandum of understanding that at
22a minimum provides:
23        (1) the details for determining the amount of capital
24    investment to be made;
25        (2) the number of new jobs created;
26        (3) the timeline for achieving the capital investment

 

 

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1    and new job goals;
2        (4) the repayment obligation should those goals not be
3    achieved and any conditions under which repayment by the
4    qualifying data center or data center tenant claiming the
5    exemption will be required;
6        (5) the duration of the exemption; and
7        (6) other provisions as deemed necessary by the
8    Department.
9    (e) Beginning July 1, 2021, and each year thereafter, the
10Department shall annually report to the Governor and the
11General Assembly on the outcomes and effectiveness of Public
12Act 101-31 that shall include the following:
13        (1) the name of each recipient business;
14        (2) the location of the project;
15        (3) the estimated value of the credit;
16        (4) the number of new jobs and, if applicable,
17    retained jobs pledged as a result of the project; and
18        (5) whether or not the project is located in an
19    underserved area.
20    (f) New and existing data centers seeking a certificate of
21exemption related to the rehabilitation or construction of
22data centers in the State shall require the contractor and all
23subcontractors to comply with the requirements of Section
2430-22 of the Illinois Procurement Code as they apply to
25responsible bidders and to present satisfactory evidence of
26that compliance to the Department.

 

 

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1    (g) New and existing data centers seeking a certificate of
2exemption for the rehabilitation or construction of data
3centers in the State shall require the contractor to enter
4into a project labor agreement approved by the Department.
5    (h) Any qualifying data center issued a certificate of
6exemption under this Section must annually report to the
7Department the total data center tax benefits that are
8received by the business. Reports are due no later than May 31
9of each year and shall cover the previous calendar year. The
10first report is for the 2019 calendar year and is due no later
11than May 31, 2020.
12    To the extent that a business issued a certificate of
13exemption under this Section has obtained an Enterprise Zone
14Building Materials Exemption Certificate or a High Impact
15Business Building Materials Exemption Certificate, no
16additional reporting for those building materials exemption
17benefits is required under this Section.
18    Failure to file a report under this subsection (h) may
19result in suspension or revocation of the certificate of
20exemption. Factors to be considered in determining whether a
21data center certificate of exemption shall be suspended or
22revoked include, but are not limited to, prior compliance with
23the reporting requirements, cooperation in discontinuing and
24correcting violations, the extent of the violation, and
25whether the violation was willful or inadvertent.
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1exemption under the provisions of this Section after July 1,
22029. This sunset shall not affect any existing certificates
3of exemption in effect on July 1, 2029.
4    (j) The Department shall adopt rules to implement and
5administer this Section.
6(Source: P.A. 101-31, eff. 6-28-19; 101-604, eff. 12-13-19.)
 
7    Section 10. The Brownfields Redevelopment and Intermodal
8Promotion Act is amended by changing Section 3-20 as follows:
 
9    (20 ILCS 607/3-20)
10    Sec. 3-20. South Suburban Brownfields Redevelopment Fund;
11eligible projects. In State fiscal years 2015 through 2026
122021, all moneys in the South Suburban Brownfields
13Redevelopment Fund shall be held solely to fund eligible
14projects undertaken pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-35
15of this Act and performed either directly by Cook County
16through a development agreement with the Department, by an
17entity designated by Cook County through a development
18agreement with the Department to perform specific tasks, or by
19an Eligible Developer or an Eligible Employer through a
20development agreement. All Eligible Projects are subject to
21review and approval by the Managing Partner and by the
22Department. The life span of the Fund may be extended past 2026
23by law.
24(Source: P.A. 101-275, eff. 8-9-19.)
 

 

 

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1    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
2becoming law.