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 1        AN ACT concerning fire protection.

 2        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section 5.  The Township  Code  is  amended  by  changing
 5    Section  200-12  and  by adding Sections 200-13 and 200-14 as
 6    follows:

 7        (60 ILCS 1/200-12)
 8        Sec. 200-12.  Tax increase; referendum.
 9        (a)  A township with a population of  less  than  100,000
10    may  levy  taxes at a rate in excess of 0.02% of the value of
11    all taxable property within  the  township  as  equalized  or
12    assessed  by  the  Department  of  Revenue if the increase is
13    approved by the voters as  provided  in  this  Section.   The
14    township  board  may,  by  ordinance,  place  the question of
15    whether the tax rate of the township should be increased from
16    0.02% to 0.125% for fire protection,  rescue,  and  emergency
17    vehicles  and  equipment  on the ballot at any election.  The
18    township board shall  certify  the  question  to  the  proper
19    election  officials,  who  shall  submit  the  question at an
20    election in accordance with the general  election  law.   The
21    question shall be in the following form.
22             Shall  the  maximum allowable tax rate for the (name
23        of township) Township, be increased from 0.02% to  0.125%
24        of  the value of all taxable property within the township
25        as equalized or assessed by the Department of Revenue for
26        fire  protection,  rescue,  and  emergency  vehicles  and
27        equipment?
28        The votes shall be recorded as "Yes" or "No".
29        The result of the referendum shall be  entered  upon  the
30    records  of the township.  If a majority of the voters at the
31    election vote in favor of the proposition, the  township  may
 
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 1    levy  taxes  annually  at a tax extendable rate not to exceed
 2    0.125% of the  value  of  all  taxable  property  within  the
 3    township  as  equalized  or  assessed  by  the  Department of
 4    Revenue.
 5        A referendum held under this Section shall  be  conducted
 6    in accordance with the Election Code.
 7        (b)  The  township  board may levy the taxes at a rate in
 8    excess of 0.125% but not in excess of 0.40% of the  value  of
 9    all  taxable  property  within  the  township as equalized or
10    assessed by the Department of Revenue. The  tax  may  not  be
11    levied  until  the  question  of  levying  the  tax  has been
12    submitted to the  electors  of  the  township  at  a  regular
13    election and approved by a majority of the electors voting on
14    the  question.  The township board shall certify the question
15    to the  proper  election  officials,  who  shall  submit  the
16    question  at  an  election  in  accordance  with  the general
17    election law. The proposition shall be in  substantially  the
18    following form:
19             Shall the maximum allowable tax rate for the (insert
20        name  of  township) township fire department be increased
21        from 0.125% to 0.40% of the value of all taxable property
22        within the township  as  equalized  or  assessed  by  the
23        Department of Revenue?
24        The votes shall be recorded as "Yes" or "No".
25        The  results  of the referendum shall be entered upon the
26    records of the township.   If  a  majority  of  the  electors
27    voting  on the question vote in the affirmative, the township
28    board may thereafter levy the tax.
29    (Source: P.A. 90-296, eff. 8-1-97.)

30        (60 ILCS 1/200-13 new)
31        Sec. 200-13. Board authority.  The township board of  any
32    township  operating a fire department has the power and it is
33    its legal duty and obligation to provide as  nearly  adequate
 
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 1    protection  from fire for all persons and property within the
 2    township as possible and to prescribe  necessary  regulations
 3    for  the  prevention and control of fire within the township.
 4    The township board may provide and maintain life  saving  and
 5    rescue   equipment,   services,   and  facilities,  including
 6    emergency ambulance  service.   Except  in  cities  having  a
 7    population  of  500,000  or  more  inhabitants  and except in
 8    municipalities in  which  fire  prevention  codes  have  been
 9    adopted,  the  township  board has the express power to adopt
10    and enforce fire prevention codes and standards  parallel  to
11    national standards.

12        (60 ILCS 1/200-14 new)
13        Sec.  200-14.   Fire department regulations and rules.  A
14    township providing fire protection services on the  effective
15    date  of  this  amendatory  Act  of the 92nd General Assembly
16    shall be held to the standard of Sections 16.01 through 17 of
17    the Fire Protection  District  Act,  substituting  "township"
18    where "fire protection district" is indicated.

19        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
20    becoming law.

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