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Public Act 102-0740 Public Act 0740 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-0740 | SB1571 Enrolled | LRB102 12624 AWJ 17963 b |
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| AN ACT concerning local government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Illinois Municipal Code is amended by | changing Sections 11-10-1 and 11-10-2 and by adding Sections | 11-10-0.01 and 11-10-2.5 as follows: | (65 ILCS 5/11-10-0.01 new) | Sec. 11-10-0.01. Short title. This Division may be cited | as the Foreign Fire Insurance License Fee Act.
| (65 ILCS 5/11-10-1) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-10-1)
| Sec. 11-10-1. (a) In each municipality or fire protection | district, whether
incorporated under a general or special law, | which has a fire department
established and maintained by | municipal or fire protection district
ordinances, every | corporation, company, and association which is not
| incorporated under the laws of this state and which is engaged | in effecting
fire insurance in the municipality or fire | protection district, shall pay
to the foreign fire insurance | board or to the secretary of the fire
protection district for | the maintenance, use, and benefit of the fire
department | thereof, a sum of not exceeding 2% of the gross receipts | received
from fire insurance upon property situated within the |
| municipality or
district.
| Each municipality and fire protection district may | prescribe by
ordinance the rate of the tax or license fee to be | paid, but this rate
shall not exceed the rate specified in this | section. Each designated
corporation, company, and association | shall pay the sum at the rate so prescribed by this subsection ,
| upon the amount of all premiums which have been received | during the year
ending on every first day of July for all fire | insurance effected or agreed
to be effected on property | situated within the municipality or fire
protection district, | by that corporation, company, or association
respectively.
| Every person who acts in any specified municipality or | fire protection
district as agent, or otherwise, on behalf of | a designated corporation,
company, or association, shall | render to the treasurer of the foreign fire insurance board or | secretary of the fire
protection district, on or before the | fifteenth day of July of each year, a
full and true account, | verified by his oath, of all of the premiums which,
during the | year ending on the first day of July preceding the report, were
| received by him, or by any other person for him on behalf of | that
corporation, company, or association. He shall specify in | this report the
amounts received for fire insurance, and he | shall pay to the treasurer of
the foreign fire insurance | board, or to the secretary of the fire protection district, or | to the treasurer's or secretary's designee, at
the time of | rendering this report, the sum amount as determined by the |
| rate
fixed by this subsection by the ordinance of the | municipality or fire protection district for
which his | corporation, company, or association is accountable under this
| section and the ordinance .
| If this account is not rendered on or before the fifteenth | day of July
of each year, or if the sum due remains unpaid | after that day, it shall be
unlawful for any corporation, | company, or association, so in default, to
transact any | business in the municipality or fire protection district until
| the sum due has been fully paid. But this provision shall not | relieve any
corporation, company, or association from the | payment of any loss upon any
risk that may be taken in | violation of this requirement.
| The amount of this tax or license fee may be recovered from | the
corporation, company, or association , or any third party | which owes it, or from its agent, by
an action brought by a | foreign fire insurance board in the name and for the use of the | municipality or fire
protection district as for money had and | received .
| The foreign fire insurance board municipal comptroller, if | any, and if not, then the municipal clerk
or the secretary of | the fire protection district, or the board's or secretary's | authorized designee, may examine the books,
records, and other | papers and documents of a designated agent, corporation,
| company, or association for the purpose of verifying the | correctness of the
report of the amounts received for fire |
| insurance.
| This subsection is section shall not be applicable to | receipts from contracts of
marine fire insurance , even though | they include insurance against fire, where
the premium for the | fire insurance is not separately specified . | (b) A foreign fire insurance board aggrieved by a | violation of this Section may file suit in the Circuit Court in | the county where the alleged violation occurred. | (c) The regulation of a foreign fire insurance board and | its license fees are exclusive powers and functions of the | State. A home rule municipality may not regulate a foreign | fire insurance board and its license fees. This Section is a | denial and limitation of home rule powers and functions under | subsection (h) of Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois | Constitution.
| (Source: P.A. 95-807, eff. 8-12-08.)
| (65 ILCS 5/11-10-2) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-10-2)
| Sec. 11-10-2. (a) A department foreign fire insurance | board shall be created by and among the sworn members of within | the fire department of each municipality with fewer than | 500,000 inhabitants that has an organized fire department. The | board shall consist of 7 trustees; the fire chief, who shall | hold office by virtue of rank, and 6 members, who shall be | elected at large by the sworn members of the department. If | there is an insufficient number of candidates to fill all |
| these positions, the number of board members may be reduced, | but not to fewer than 3 trustees. All sworn members of the | department shall be eligible to be elected as
officers of the | department foreign fire insurance board. The members of this | board shall annually elect officers. These officers
shall be a | chairman , and a treasurer , and any other officers deemed | necessary by the board . The members trustees of the department | foreign fire insurance board shall make all needful rules and
| regulations with respect to the department foreign fire | insurance board and
the management of the funds money to be | paid appropriated to the board. The foreign fire insurance | board may establish, manage, and maintain an account for the | holding and expenditure of all funds paid to the board. The | foreign fire insurance board may contract for the purchase of | goods and services using funds paid to the board. Contracting | for services includes, but is not limited to, the procurement | and payment of all accounting, legal, collection, or other | professional services deemed by the board to be necessary to | the execution of its duties under this Division using funds | paid to the board. The foreign fire insurance board may sue all | parties necessary to enforce its rights under this Section. | The officers of the department foreign fire insurance board
| shall develop and maintain a listing of those items that the | board feels are
appropriate
expenditures under this Act. The | treasurer of the department foreign
fire insurance board shall | give a sufficient bond to the municipality
in which the fire |
| department is organized. This bond shall be approved by
the | mayor or president, as the case may be, conditioned upon the | faithful
performance by the treasurer of his or her duties | under the ordinance and
the rules and regulations provided for | in this section. The treasurer
of the department foreign fire | insurance board shall receive the funds paid as provided in | Section 1
appropriated money and shall pay out the funds money | upon the
order of the department foreign fire insurance board | for the
maintenance, use, and benefit of the department or as | otherwise permitted by this Division . These
As part of the | annual municipal audit, these funds shall be audited to verify
| that the funds have been expended by that board only for the | maintenance, use, and benefit of the
department using funds | paid to the board. Contracting for services includes, but is | not limited to, the procurement and payment of all accounting, | legal, collection, or other professional services deemed by | the board to be necessary to the execution of its duties under | this Division using funds paid to the board .
| Disputes between a fire chief and the remaining members of | a foreign fire insurance board concerning whether any | expenditure of funds by the board is for the maintenance, use, | or benefit of the department or for any other purpose | authorized by this Division shall be resolved through binding | arbitration, pursuant to a written arbitration agreement | established by the foreign fire insurance board, that is | recognized under the Uniform Arbitration Act. Arbitrations |
| held pursuant to a written arbitration agreement are the | exclusive remedy available for resolving such disputes. | (b) As used in this subsection, "active member" means a | member of the Chicago Fire Department who is not receiving a | disability pension, retired, or a deferred pensioner of the | Firemen's Annuity and Benefit Fund of Chicago. | A department foreign fire insurance board is created | within the Chicago Fire Department. The board shall consist of | 7 trustees who shall be initially elected on or before January | 1, 2019: the fire commissioner, who shall hold office by | virtue of rank, and 6 elected trustees, who shall be elected at | large by the sworn members of the department. If there is an | insufficient number of candidates seeking election to each | vacant trustee position, the number of board members is | reduced to 5 trustees, including the fire commissioner of the | department, until the next election cycle when there are | enough active members seeking election to fill all 7 member | seats. All active members are eligible to be elected as | trustees of the department foreign fire insurance board. Of | the trustees first elected, 3 trustees shall be elected to a | 2-year term and 3 trustees shall be elected to a 3-year term. | After the initial election, a trustee shall be elected for a | term of 3 years. If a member of the board resigns, is removed, | or is unable to continue serving on the board, the vacancy | shall be filled by special election of the active members or, | in the case of a vacancy that will exist for fewer than 180 |
| days until the term expires, by appointment by majority vote | of the members of the board. | The members of the board shall annually elect officers. | These officers shall be a chairman, treasurer, and secretary. | The trustees of the board shall make rules and regulations | with respect to the board and the management of the money | appropriated to the board. The officers of the board shall | develop and maintain a listing of those items that the board | believes are appropriate expenditures under this subsection. | The treasurer of the board shall give a sufficient bond to the | City of Chicago. The cost of the bond shall be paid out of the | moneys in the board's fund. The bond shall be conditioned upon | the faithful performance by the treasurer of his or her duties | under the rules and regulations provided for in this | subsection. The treasurer of the board shall receive the | appropriated proceeds and shall disburse the proceeds upon the | order of the board for the maintenance, use, and benefit of the | department consistent with this subsection. As part of the | annual municipal audit, these funds shall be audited to verify | that the funds have been expended lawfully by the board | consistent with this subsection. | Within 30 days after receipt of any foreign fire insurance | proceeds by the City of Chicago, the City of Chicago shall | transfer the proceeds to the board by depositing the proceeds | into an account determined by the board, except that if the | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 100th General |
| Assembly is after July 31, 2018, then the City of Chicago | shall, for budget year 2019 only, transfer only 50% of the | proceeds to the board. Notwithstanding any other provision of | law: 50% of the foreign fire insurance proceeds received by | the board shall be used for the maintenance, use, benefit, or | enhancement of fire stations or training facilities used by | the active members of the fire department; 25% of the foreign | fire insurance proceeds received by the board shall be used | for the maintenance, use, benefit, or enhancement of emergency | response vehicles, tools, and equipment used by the active | members of the department; and 25% of the foreign fire | insurance proceeds received by the board shall be used for the | maintenance and enhancement of the department and for the use | and benefit of the active members of the department in a manner | otherwise consistent with this subsection. Foreign fire | insurance proceeds may not be used to purchase, maintain, or | enhance personal property of a member of the department, | except for personal property used in the performance of his or | her duties or training activities. | (c) The provisions of this Section shall be the exclusive | power of the
State, pursuant to subsection (h) of Section 6 of | Article VII of the
Constitution.
| (Source: P.A. 100-656, eff. 7-31-18.)
| (65 ILCS 5/11-10-2.5 new) | Sec. 11-10-2.5. Collection of licensing fees. A foreign |
| fire insurance board created under this Division has the sole | and exclusive authority to collect all licensing fees required | to be paid by foreign fire insurance companies, corporations, | associations, or third parties under this Division. This | authority includes the right to designate a representative or | agent authorized to collect such fees on their behalf. | A board created pursuant to subsection (a) of Section 2 | that does not collect licensing fees on its own accord, or that | does not designate an authorized representative or agent to | collect the fees on their behalf, shall have all fees | collected on its behalf by a statewide organization of | municipalities recognized under Section 1-8-1. | Licensing fees collected from foreign fire insurance | companies, corporations, associations, or third parties under | a representative or agent authorized to do so by a foreign fire | insurance board or by a statewide organization of | municipalities recognized under Section 1-8-1 shall be paid | promptly and directly to the treasurer of the foreign fire | insurance board, less reasonable costs and expenses associated | with the collection of the fees, as agreed to by the board.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January | 1, 2023.
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Effective Date: 1/1/2023
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