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70 ILCS 2405/27

    (70 ILCS 2405/27) (from Ch. 42, par. 317i)
    Sec. 27. (a) Any sanitary district created under this Act which does not have any outstanding and unpaid revenue bonds issued under the provisions of this Act and which has a population not in excess of 5000 persons and where that sanitary district has entered into an intergovernmental agreement with a municipality for the mutual expenditure of funds in joint work and for the transfer of assets under the Municipality and Sanitary District Mutual Expenditure Act may be dissolved as follows:
    The board of trustees of a sanitary district may petition the circuit court to dissolve the district. Such petition must show: (1) the reasons for dissolving the district; (2) that there are no debts of the district outstanding or that there are sufficient funds on hand or available to satisfy such debts; (3) that no contract or federal or state permit or grant will be impaired by the dissolution of the sanitary district; (4) that all assets and responsibilities of the sanitary district have been properly assigned to the successor municipality; and (5) that the sanitary district will pay any court costs incurred in connection with the petition.
    Upon adequate notice, including appropriate notice to the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, the circuit court shall hold a hearing to determine whether there is good reason for dissolving the district and whether the allegations of the petition are true. If the court finds for the petitioners it shall order the district dissolved but if the court finds against the petitioners the petition shall be dismissed. In either event, the costs shall be taxed against the sanitary district. The order shall be final. Separate or joint appeals may be taken by any of the parties affected thereby or by the trustees of the sanitary district, as in other civil cases.
    (b) The Village of Rockton has the power to dissolve and acquire all of the assets and responsibilities of a sanitary district (i) that is located wholly within Winnebago County and (ii) that has 90% of its service area within the corporate limits of the Village of Rockton. The corporate authorities of the Village of Rockton, after providing at least 60 days' prior written notice to the sanitary district, may vote to dissolve and acquire the existing sanitary district formed pursuant to this Act upon showing: (1) the reasons for dissolving the district; (2) that there are no outstanding debts of the district or that the Village of Rockton has sufficient funds on hand or available to satisfy any such debts; (3) that no federal or state permit or grant will be impaired by dissolution of the existing sanitary district; (4) that the Village of Rockton agrees to assume all assets and responsibilities of the sanitary district; and (5) that adequate notice has been given to the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency regarding the dissolution of the sanitary district. Any costs associated with the dissolution of the existing sanitary district may be taxed against the sanitary district once the Village of Rockton has acquired all the assets and responsibilities of the district. The sanitary district may file an appeal with the circuit court, which shall hold a hearing, to determine whether the requirements of this section has been met. If the court finds that the requirements of this section have been met, it shall uphold the action of the Village of Rockton to dissolve the district. If the court finds that said requirements have not been met, it shall order that the sanitary district not be dissolved.
    (c) The Round Lake Sanitary District may dissolve itself upon entering into an agreement with the County of Lake for the County to acquire all of the assets and responsibilities of the Round Lake Sanitary District. Upon dissolution of the District, the statutory powers of the former District shall be exercised by the county board of Lake County. Within 60 days after the effective date of such dissolution and agreement, the County of Lake shall notify the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency regarding the dissolution of the Round Lake Sanitary District and the dissolution agreement.
(Source: P.A. 99-783, eff. 8-12-16.)